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(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. 
(/) Use of certificates. — Certificates of inspection will be issued only for plants 
and plant products and stone or 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 or 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 ship- 
ments of such articles to points outside the regulated area. 
Regulation 7. 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 infestation 
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 a manner that, in the judgment of the inspector, no infestation could be 
transmitted. Permits will be issued only for plants and plant products and 
stone or 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. 
Regulation 8. Marking and Certification a Condition of Interstate 
Transportation 
(a) Every car, vehicle, box, basket, or other container of the articles listed for 
which a certificate or permit is required by these regulations shall be plainly 
marked with the name and address of the consignor and the name and address 
of the consignee, and shall have securely attached to the outside thereof a valid 
certificate or permit issued in compliance with these regulations. In the case of 
lot shipments by freight, one certificate attached to one of the containers and 
another certificate attached to the waybill will be sufficient. 
(6) In the case of bulk carload shipments by rail, the certificate shall accom- 
pany the waybill, conductor's manifest, memorandum, or bill of lading pertaining 
to such shipment, and in addition each car shall have securely attached to the 
outside thereof a placard showing the number of the certificate or certificates 
accompanying the waybill. 
(c) In the case of shipment by road vehicle, the certificates shall accompany 
the vehicle. 
(d) Certificates shall be surrendered to the consignee upon delivery of the 
shipment. 
Regulation 9. Thorough Cleaning Required of Cars, Boats, and Other 
Vehicles Before Moving Interstate 
Cars, boats, and other vehicles which have been used in transporting restricted 
articles within the regulated areas shall not be moved or allowed to move inter- 
state until the same shall have been thoroughly swept out and cleaned by the 
carrier at the point of unloading or destination of all litter and rubbish from 
such regulated articles. No litter, rubbish, or refuse from any such restricted 
articles shall be moved or allowed to move interstate. 
Regulation 10. Inspection in Transit 
Any car, vehicle, basket, box, or other container moved interstate or offered 
to a common carrier for shipment interstate, which contains or which the inspector 
has probable cause to believe contains either infested articles or articles the 
movement of which is prohibited or restricted by these regulations, shall be 
subject to inspection by an inspector at any time or place. 
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