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that the roots shall be treated by means approved by the Bureau of Entomology 
and Plant Quarantine in manner and by method satisfactory to the inspector, 
or (c) that it shall be shown by evidence satisfactory to the inspector that the 
accompanying soil was obtained at such points and under such conditions that 
in his judgment no infestation could exist therein. 
(10) Nurserymen, florists, dealers, and others, in order to maintain a class 
III status shall report immediately on forms provided for that purpose all their 
sales or shipments of nursery and ornamental stock, sand, if contaminated with 
vegetable matter, soil, earth, peat, compost, and manure both to points outside 
the regulated areas and to other classified nurseries or greenhouses within the 
regulated area. Certification may be denied to any person who has omitted to 
make the report required by this regulation, and such denial of certification 
shall continue until the information so omitted has been supplied. 
(11) Nurserymen, florists, dealers, and others, in order to maintain a class I 
status, or to maintain, in a class III establishment, a class I subdivision, a 
certified plot, or a certified greenhouse, (a) shall restrict their purchases or 
receipts of nursery and ornamental stock, sand, if contaminated with vegetable 
matter, soil, earth, peat, compost, and manure secured within the regulated area 
and intended for use on class I or certified premises, to articles which have been 
certified under these regulations as to each such article and the said certifi- 
cate shall accompany the article when moved; (b) shall obtain approval of the 
inspector before such articles are received on class I or certified premises or 
are taken into certified greenhouses; (c) shall report immediately in writing all 
purchases or receipts of such articles secured from within the regulated area for 
use on such premises; and (d) shall also report immediately on forms provided 
for that purpose all their sales or shipments of such articles both to points 
outside the regulated areas and to other classified nurseries or greenhouses 
within the regulated areas. Certification may be denied to any person who has 
omitted to make the report or reports required by this regulation, and such 
denial of certification shall continue until the information so omitted has been 
supplied. 
(12) Nursery and ornamental stock imported from foreign countries and not 
reshipped from the port of entry in the unopened original container may be 
certified for movement under these regulations when such stock has been 
inspected by an inspector and found free from infestation. 
(13) Nursery and ornamental stock originating outside the regulated areas 
and certified stock originating in classified nurseries or greenhouses may be 
certified for reshipment from premises other than those on which they origi- 
nated, under provisions satisfactory to the inspector for the safeguarding of 
such stock from infestation at the point of reshipment and en route, and when 
found advisable by the inspector, after reinspection and determination of 
freedom from infestation. 8 
Regulation 7 
Sec. 301.48-7. Restrictions mi the movement of sand, sail, earth, peat, 
compost, and manure. — A. Control of movement. — Sand, soil, earth, peat, com- 
post, and manure shall not be moved or allowed to be moved interstate from 
any point in the regulated areas to or through any point outside thereof unless 
a certificate or permit shall have been issued therefor by the inspector, except 
as follows : 
(1) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of (a) sand and 
clay when free from vegetable matter; (h) greensand marl; and (c) such 
other sands and clays as have been treated or proeessed and subsequently 
handled in such manner that in the judgment of the inspector no Japanese 
beetle could exist therein, provided that each container of such article shall 
be labeled on the outside thereof as to nature of contents, except that in the 
case of bulk shipments such label shall accompany the waybill or other ship- 
ping papers. 
(2) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of manure, peat, 
compost, or humus (a) when dehydrated and cither sJinddtd. ground, pulver- 
ized, or compressed, or {b) when treated with crude petroleum or any other 
product having high potency as an insecticide, and When so labeled on the out- 
side of each commercial container of such materials. 
3 See footnote 1, p. 70. 
