122 BUREAU OF PLANT QUARANTINE [Oct.-Dec. 
Regulation 4. Notice of Arrival 
Immediately upon the arrival at a port of the United States of restricted or 
prohibited plants and plant products intended for exportation or for transporta- 
tion and exportation, the permittee shall submit to the Bureau of Plant Quaran- 
tine, through the collector of customs, a notice of arrival on the form provided 
for that purpose, 11 furnishing, in addition to the information required by the 
application for permit — 
(1) Name of transportation line (water, air, rail, vehicular) , and 
(2) Name of vessel, aircraft, or land vehicle (if by rail, the car numbers should 
be furnished) to which the said plants and plant products will be transshipped 
or transferred for exportation or for transportation and exportation. 
(3) United States port of exit. 
(4) Name and address of foreign consignee. 
(5) Date of arrival at port of entry. 
(6) Present location of the shipment. 
Regulation 5. Conditions Governing Landing for Exportation 
Restricted or prohibited plants and plant products for which a permit has 
been issued shall not be landed or unloaded for transfer or transshipment for 
exportation or for transportation and exportation, except under the supervision 
of the collector of customs and in accordance with articles 901, 904, 905, and 
912 of the customs regulations of 1931. 
The landing or unloading and the transfer or transshipment of such restricted 
or prohibited plants and plant products shall be effected by such methods and 
under such safeguards as shall be required by an inspector of the Bureau of 
Plant Quarantine. 
It is required that all restricted or prohibited plants and plant products for 
which landing or unloading for exportation or for transportation and exportation 
is provided in this order shall be exported from the United States within the 
shortest practicable time after being landed or unloaded. The terms "exporta- 
tion" and "transportation and exportation," as employed in these regulations, shall 
be understood to mean "immediate exportation" and "immediate transportation 
and exportation." If immediate exportation or immediate transportation and 
exportation are not effected as required, the said plants and plant products shall 
be subject to seizure and to destruction or other disposal, as authorized by section 
10 of the act. 
safeguarding restricted or prohibited plants or plant products 
Regulation 6. Disposal of Restricted or Prohibited Plants and Plant 
Products, the Entry or Landing of Which is not Intended, or for Which 
Entry is Refused, While They are Within the Territorial Limits of 
the United States 
If, in the judgment of the Secretary of Agriculture or his authorized agent, it is 
necessary to safeguard restricted or prohibited plants and plant products arriving 
at a port of the United States where entry or landing is not intended, or for which 
entry is refused, and they can not be adequately safeguarded, they shall be seized, 
destroyed, or otherwise disposed of, as provided in section 10 of the act. 
If, in the judgment of the Secretary of Agriculture or his authorized agent, 
it is necessary to safeguard such restricted or prohibited plants and plant prod- 
ucts, and they can be adequately safeguarded, he shall prescribe the necessary 
measures and shall advise, in writing, the master, captain, pilot, driver, or other 
person in charge or possession of the vessel, aircraft, or land vehicle of the safe- 
guards so prescribed. If the said restricted or prohibited plants and plant prod- 
ucts are not safeguarded in accordance with the prescribed measures, they shall be 
seized, destroyed, or otherwise disposed of, as provided in section 10 of the act. 
These revised regulations shall be effective on and after December 1, 1932, 
and shall supersede the rules and regulations promulgated October 20, 1917, as 
amended. 
Done at the city of Washington, this 4th day of October, 1932. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United Slates Department of Agriculture. 
[seal.] C. F. Marvin, 
Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 
11 For the sake of convenience, the application for permit and tho notice of arrival are combined in one 
form (No. 685), which is intended to serve as an application, or as a notice of arrival, or for both purposes. 
