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Regulation 2. Limitation of Restrictions to Regulated Areas 
Conditioned upon the compliance on the part of the State concerned with 
the provisos to Notice of Quarantine No. 52 (revised), the restrictions provided 
for in these regulations on the interstate movement of the articles enumerated 
in said notice of quarantine will be limited to such articles moving from the 
areas in such State now or hereafter designated by the Secretary of Agriculture 
as regulated areas: Provided, That the articles enumerated in said notice of 
quarantine may move interstate from an area not under regulation through a 
regulated area when such movement is on a through bill of lading. 
Regulation 3. Regulated Areas 
In accordance with the provisos to Notice of Quarantine No. 52 (revised), the 
Secretary of Agriculture designates as regulated areas for the purpose of these 
regulations the following counties and parts of counties in Arizona, Florida, New 
Mexico, and Texas, including all cities, towns, townships, and other political 
subdivisions within their limits: 
Arizona area. — The counties of Cochise, Greenlee, Graham, Pinal, and Mari- 
copa. 
Florida area. — The counties of Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Gilchrist, 
and Union. 
New Mexico area. — The counties of Chaves, Eddy, Otero, Dona Ana, Luna, 
Grant, and Hidalgo. 
Texas area. — The counties of Terrell, Presidio, Brewster, Pecos, Jeff Davis, 
Reeves, Ward, Loving, Culberson, Hudspeth, El Paso, Winkler, Andrews, Ector, 
Crane, Upton, and that part of Midland County lying south and west of the 
following described boundary line, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Midland- 
Martin County line, where the lines between sections 26 and 27, block 37, town- 
ship 1 south, intersect said line; thence in a southerly direction along the east 
line of sections 27, 34, 39, and 46 in said block; continuing in a southerly direction 
on the west line of surveys Nos. 2, 11, 14, 37, 58, 60, 1, and 2, of block 37, town- 
ship 2 south, a distance of 8 miles to the northwest corner of survey No. 2, 
T. and P., block 37. township 3 south; continuing in the same direction along 
the west line of surveys Nos. 2, 11, 14, 23, 26, 35, 38, and 47 of block 37, town- 
ship 3 south, to the southwest corner of said survey No. 47; thence in an easterly 
direction on the south block line and section line of surveys Nos. 47 and 48 of said 
block to the intersection of the Midland and Glasscock County line. 
Regulation 4. Extension or Reduction of Regulated Areas 
The regulated areas designated in regulation 3 may be extended or reduced 
as may be found advisable by the Secretary of Agriculture. Due notice of any 
extension or reduction and the areas affected thereby will be given in writing 
to the transportation companies doing business in or through the State in which 
such areas are located, and by publication in newspapers selected by the Secre- 
tary of Agriculture within the States in which the areas affected are located. 
Regulation 5. Control of Movement of Cotton and Other Articles 
section a. cotton lint 
(1) Permits required. — Cotton lint shall not be moved or allowed to be moved 
interstate from a regulated area to or through any point outside thereof unless 
a permit shall have been issued therefor by the United States Department of 
Agriculture. 
(2) Conditions governing the issuance of permits. — Permits authorizing the 
interstate movement of cotton lint, linters, and samples, may be issued, except 
as provided in paragraphs (3) and (4) hereof, upon condition that the material 
has been produced in a gin in which all cottonseed is sterilized in manner and by 
method satisfactory to the inspector that it has been so ginned as to prevent 
the inclusion of cottonseed, that it has been protected in a manner satisfactory 
to the inspector from contamination with cottonseed, and that it has, in addition, 
been given such compression, fumigation, or other treatment as may be prescribed 
in the following paragraphs: 
(a) If the material was produced in areas in which pink-bollworm infestation 
is so light that in the judgment of the Bureau of Plant Quarantine fumigation 
may be omitted, permits may be issued on condition that the material either 
