g2 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [July-Sept. 
reported by a State inspector to be appreciably infested with either the gypsy 
moth or the brown-tail moth, or whenever such infestation is determined by 
a Federal inspector, further certification for interstate movement from such 
nursery, or independent unit thereof, will be refused until such nursery has- 
been freed from infestation and has been again inspected and certified by the 
State to be apparently clean except that during such periods of refusal, 
Federal inspection and certification of individual shipments of nursery stock 
from nurseries being freed from infestation may be given, provided a special 
certificate showing freedom from infestation has been issued therefor by a 
State inspector after examination of the material in each such shipment. 
During the larval period of the gypsy moth all nursery stock shall be assembled 
for the examination of the Federal inspector, and if passed by him as free from 
any infestation, either by egg masses or larvae, it may then be lined up and 
thoroughly sprayed under the direction of and in manner and method satis- 
factory to the said inspector, who will certify each shipment as having been 
thus inspected and treated. 
(c) Native trees and shrubs. — With respect to living trees and plants not 
grown in nurseries, inspection and certification for interstate movement will 
be conditioned upon the presentation of a statement by the applicant specifying 
the exact source of such trees and plants, and in addition to such statement, 
if dug on land other than the property of the applicant, a permit from the 
owner of the said land authorizing such digging, provided such permit is 
required under the law of the State wherein the land is situated. If the 
inspection of the trees or plants intended for shipment discloses infestation 
with either the gypsy moth or brown-tail moth, certification may be refused 
as to the intended shipment and as to other similar shipments of trees or 
plants originating on the same property or in the same locality. 
(d) Forest products and stone and quarry products. — Certificates of inspec- 
tion authorizing the interstate movement of forest products and stone and 
quarry products may be issued under either of the following conditions: (1) 
When the articles to be moved interstate have actually been inspected and 
found free from infestation; or (2) when the articles have been disinfected 
under the supervision of an inspector in such a manner as to eliminate all 
risk of infestation. With respect to quarries, and with respect to yards or 
other places where forest products are assembled for shipment, as a condi- 
tion of inspection and certification, the premises or surroundings of such places 
shall be cleaned up and kept free from gypsy moth infestation. 
(e) Charges for storage, etc. — All charges for storage, cartage, and labor 
incident to inspection or disinfection other than the services of the inspectors 
shall be paid by the shipper. 
(f) Use of certificates. — Certificates of inspection will be issued only for 
plants and plant products and stone and quarry products which are free from 
infestation by the gypsy moth and the brown-tail moth and have been so 
determined by an inspector. The use of such certificates in connection with 
plants and plant products and stone and quarry products which are not in 
compliance with these regulations is unlawful. 
(g) Report of certificates. — Persons to whom certificates are issued shall 
report at time of shipment on forms provided for that purpose all their sales 
or shipments of such articles to points outside the regulated area. 
Regulation 5. Conditions Governing the Issuance of Permits Without 
Inspection, and the Reporting of Shipments 
Permits authorizing the interstate movement of restricted articles may be 
issued (1) when such products have been grown, or manufactured, processed, 
and stored in such a manner that, in the judgment of the inspector, no infesta- 
tion could be transmitted, and (2) when such products originate outside of 
the infested areas and, while within the infested area, have been stored and 
safeguarded in such manner that, in the judgment of the inspector, no infes- 
tation could be transmitted. Permits will be issued only for plants and plant 
products and stone and quarry products which are not infested with the 
gypsy moth or brown-tail moth. 
Persons to whom permits are issued shall report at time of shipment on forms 
provided for that purpose all their sales or shipments of such articles to- 
points outside the regulated area. 
