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through a regulated area to another nonregulated area, or from a regulated 
area through a nonregulated area to another regulated area, except that a 
certificate is required for interstate movement to Richmond, Va., or to the other 
regulated parts of Henrico County, Va., or to Waterville, Maine. No restric- 
tions are placed on the interstate movement of fruits and vegetables from the 
city of Richmond, Va., or from other parts of Henrico County, Va., or from 
Waterville, Maine, to points outside the regulated areas. 
(c) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of fruits or vege- 
tables when they shall have been manufactured or processed in such a manner 
that in the judgment of the inspector no infestation could be transmitted. 
(d) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of any shipments 
of apples or peaches of less than 15 pounds to the shipment, or of bananas other 
than in entire bunches or in clusters of 25 or more. 
(e) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of commercially 
packed apples in any quantity, except those moving via refrigerator cars or 
motor vehicles from the District, counties, or city listed in this section. 
(2) No restrictions are placed on the interstate shipment from the regulated 
areas of fruits and vegetables other than those mentioned above, except that 
any such interstate shipments of fruits and vegetables may be inspected by 
inspectors at any time or place inside or outside the regulated areas and when 
actually found to involve danger of dissemination of Japanese beetle to unin- 
fested localities, measures to eliminate infestation may be required as a con- 
dition of further transportation or delivery. 
SECTION B. CONDITIONS OF CERTIFICATION 
Certificates may be issued for the interstate movement of fruits and vege- 
tables to points outside the regulated areas between June 15 and October 15, 
inclusive, under one of the following conditions : 
(1) When the fruits and vegetables, moving from a point in the regulated 
area other than the district, counties, or city listed in paragraph 1 (ii), 
of this regulation, or moving from such designated district, counties, or city 
other than by refrigerator car, have actually been inspected by the United 
States Department of Agriculture and found free from infestation. 
(2) When the fruits and vegetables have been handled or treated under the 
supervision of an inspector in manner and by method to free them from any 
infestation. 
(3) When the fruits and vegetables have originated outside of the regulated 
areas and are to be reshipped directly from freight yards, transfer points, or 
unloading docks within such areas, under provisions satisfactory to the inspec- 
tor for the safeguarding of such shipments pending certification and reship- 
ment. Certificates on this basis will be issued without inspection only in cases 
where, in the judgment of the inspector, the shipments concerned have not 
been exposed to infestation while within such freight yards, transfer points, 
or unloading docks. 
(4) When the fruits and vegetables were grown in districts where the fact 
has been established to the satisfaction of the inspector that no infestation 
exists and are to be shipped directly from the farms where grown to points 
outside the regulated areas, or are shipped from infested districts where the 
fact has been established to the satisfaction of the inspector that the Japanese 
beetle has not begun or has ceased its flight. 
(5) When the fruits and vegetables, other than onions and potatoes, moving 
via refrigerator car from the District, counties, or city listed in paragraph 1, 
(ii), of this regulation, have been inspected and loaded, in a manner to pre- 
vent infestation, in a refrigerator car with closed or adequately screened doors 
and hatches, which car prior to loading has been determined by an inspector 
as thoroughly swept and cleaned by the common carrier in a manner to rid 
it of infestation. During the interval between cleaning and loading such re- 
frigerator car must be tightly closed and sealed. 
(6) When the onions or potatoes moving via refrigerator car from the District, 
counties, or city listed in this regulation have been fumigated in the car, when 
deemed necessary in the judgment of the inspector, and when the doors and 
hatches of the car have been tightly closed or adequately screened, under the 
supervision of an inspector. 
