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condition that they have been protected from subsequent contamination to the 
satisfaction of the inspector and have been given such additional treatment as 
may be required by the inspector. 
Permits may be issued for the interstate movement from a regulated area 
to any destination of cotton seed cake and meal produced either from sterilized 
cottonseed or from cottonseed obtained from nonregulated territory, on condition 
that the cake and meal have been protected against subsequent contamination 
with cottonseed to the satisfaction of the inspector. 
Regulation 11. Bagging, Wrappers, and Containers 
Bagging and other wrappers and containers which have been used in con- 
nection with or which are contaminated with cotton or cotton products, shall 
not be moved or allowed to be moved interstate from the regulated area unless 
a permit shall have been issued therefor by the United States Department of 
Agriculture. Permits may be issued on condition that such bagging or other 
wrappers or containers have been cleaned or treated to the satisfaction of the 
inspector. 
Regulation 12. Oars, Boats, Vehicles, Household Goods and Equipment 
Railway cars, boats, and other vehicles which have been used in conveying 
cotton or cotton products or which are fouled with such products, and farm 
household goods, farm equipment, and other articles, if contaminated with 
cotton or cotton products, shall not be moved or allowed to be moved interstate 
from the regulated area until they have been thoroughly cleaned or treated 
to the satisfaction of the inspector. No permit is required for the movements 
allowed under this regulation. 
Regulation 13. Hay and Other Farm Products; and Cottonseed Oil 
Hay and other farm products the interstate movement of which has not been 
specifically restricted or provided for elsewhere in these regulations, and 
cottonseed oil, may be moved interstate without permit or other restriction 
until further notice. 
Regulation 14. General Permit Provisions; Marking and Labeling; Costs 
of Treatments, etc 
To obtain permits under these regulations application should be made to the 
nearest local inspector or to the Bureau of Plant Quarantine, 521 Avenue A, 
San Antonio, Tex. 
Permits may specify a destination point or a limited destination area for 
the shipment and, in that event, the material concerned shall not be moved 
or allowed to be moved interstate, directly or indirectly, to destinations other 
than those specified in such permit. 
In case Thurberia-weevil infestation within any part of the regulated area 
becomes so general or so heavy in the future that, in the judgment of the 
Bureau of Plant Quarantine the safeguards or treatments prescribed herein 
are insufficient to prevent the spread of the weevil therefrom, permits for the 
interstate movement of restricted articles produced or stored in such generally 
or heavily infested part of the area may either be refused or may be withheld 
until such additional treatments or safeguards have been applied as may be 
necessary, in the judgment of the Bureau, to prevent the spread of the Thur- 
beria weevil. 
Copies of the permits required under these regulations shall be attached to 
the articles or to the waybills or other shipping papers which accompany the 
shipment. In the case of movement by a road vehicle, copies of the permit 
shall accompany the vehicle. The products or articles so moved shall bear 
such marking and labeling as may be necessary, in the judgment of the 
inspector, to identify the material. 
All charges for storage, cartage, and labor, incident to inspection, other than 
the services of the inspector, shall be paid by the shipper. 
