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(b) Use of certificate on shipments. — Unless exempted by administrative 
instructions, every container of restricted articles moved interstate from any 
regulated area shall have securely attached to the outside thereof a certificate 
or permit issued in compliance with these regulations, except that in the case 
of shipments in bulk, by common carrier, a master permit attached to the 
shipping order, manifest, or other shipping papers, will be sufficient. In the 
case of shipments in bulk by road vehicle other than common carrier, a 
master permit shall accompany the vehicle. Master permits shall accompany 
shipments to destination and be surrendered to consignees on delivery. 
(c) Movement within conthui'ous areas unrestricted. — No certificates are 
required for interstate movement of restricted articles when such movement 
is wholly within continuous regulated areas. 
(d) Articles originating outside the regulated areas. — No certificates are 
required for the interstate movement of restricted articles originating outside 
of the regulated areas and moving through or from a regulated area, when the 
point of origin is clearly indicated, when their identity has been maintained, 
and when the articles are protected, while in the regulated area, in a manner 
satisfactory to the inspector. 
Conditions of Certification 
§ 301.72-5. Conditions governing the issuance of certificates and permits, (a) 
Approved methods. — Certificates authorizing the interstate movement of restricted 
articles from the regulated areas may be issued upon determination by the 
inspector that the articles are (1) apparently free from infestation; or (2) 
have been treated, fumigated, sterilized, or processed under approved methods ; 
or (3) were grown, produced, manufactured, stored, or handled in such a manner 
that, in the judgment of the inspector, no infestation would be transmitted 
thereby: Provided. That certificates authorizing the interstate movement of 
soil, sand, gravel, clay, peat, muck, or compost, originating in an infested area 
may be issued only when such materials have been treated or handled under 
methods or conditions approved by the Chief of the Bureau of Entomology and 
Plant Quarantine. 
(b) Limited permits. — Limited permits may be issued for the movement of 
noncertified restricted articles to destinations and consignees as may be authorized 
and designated by the Chief of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine 
for processing or other handling. As a condition of such authorization and 
designation, persons or firms shipping, receiving, or transporting such articles 
may be required to agree in writing to maintain such sanitary safeguards against 
the establishment and spread of infestation and to comply with such conditions 
as to the maintenance of identity, handling, or subsequent movement of restricted 
products and cleaning of railway cars, trucks, or other vehicles used in the 
transportation of such articles as may be required by the inspector. 
(c) Dealer-carrier permit. — As a condition of issuance of certificates or permits 
for the interstate movement of restricted articles, persons or firms engaged in 
purchasing, assembling, exchanging, processing, or carrying such restricted articles 
originating or stored in regulated areas, may be requiied to execute a signed 
agreement stipulating that the permittee will carry out any and all conditions, 
treatments, precautions, and sanitary measures which may be deemed necessary. 
Procedure for Applicants 
§ 301.72-6. Assembly of restricted articles for inspection. — Persons intending 
to move restricted articles, the certification of which is required, interstate from 
regulated areas shall make application for certification as far as possible in 
advance of the probable date of shipment. Applications must show the nature 
and quantity of articles to be moved, together with their exact location, and 
if practicable, the contemplated date of shipment. Applicants for inspection 
may be required to assemble or indicate the articles to be shipped so that 
they may be readily examined by the inspector. 
The United States Department of Agriculture will not be responsible for any 
cost incident to inspection or treatment other than the services of the inspector. 
Certificates and Permits May Be Canceled 
§ 301.72-7. Cancelation of certificates or permits. — Certificates or permits 
issued under these regulations may be withdrawn or canceled and further 
