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handling and safeguarding of such shipments during inspection. Such in- 
spection may be discontinued and certification withheld by the inspector 
during periods of general or unusual flight of the beetles. 
(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 in- 
spector for the safeguarding of such shipments pending certification and re- 
shipment. 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. 
Regulation 6. Restrictions on the Movement of Nursery and Ornamental 
Stock 
section a. control of movement 
Nursery and ornamental stock shall not be moved or allowed to be moved 
interstate from 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) True bulbs, 1 corms, and tubers, when dormant and free from soil, are 
exempt from the requirement of certification, except that this exemption does 
not apply to dahlia tubers. 
(2) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of nursery and 
ornamental stock imported from foreign countries when reshipped from the 
port of entry in the unopened original container and labeled as to each con* 
tainer with a copy certificate of the country from which it was exported, a 
statement of the general nature and quantity of the contents, the name and 
address of the consignee, and the country and locality where grown. 
(3) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement between October 
16 and Jurie 14, inclusive, of cut flowers, and of portions of plants without 
roots and free from soil (such as branches and twigs of trees and shrubs, 
scions, Christmas trees, holly, laurel, sphagnum moss, and parts of submerged 
aquatic plants without roots). 
(4) No certificate or permit will be required for the interstate movement 
of nursery and ornamental stock when transported by a common carrier on a 
through bill of lading either from an area not under regulation through a regu- 
lated area, or from a regulated area through a nonregulated area to another 
regulated area. 
SECTION B. CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES AND PERMITS 
For the purpose of certification of nursery and ornamental stock, nurseries, 
greenhouses, and other premises concerned in the movement of such stock will 
be classified as follows : 
(1) Class I. — Nurseries, greenhouses, and other premises concerned in the 
movement of nursery and ornamental stock on or within approximately 500 
feet of which no infestation has been found may be. classified as class I. Upon 
compliance with the requirements of subsection (6) of this section, nursery 
and ornamental stock may be certified by the inspector for shipment from such 
premises without further inspection, and without meeting the safeguards 
prescribed as a condition of interstate shipment of plants originating in 
nurseries or greenhouses of class III. 
(2) Class III. — (a) Nurseries, greenhouses, and other premises concerned 
in the movement of nursery and ornamental stock on which either grubs in 
1 The interstate movement of narcissus bulbs is subject to the restrictions contained in 
the Rules and Regulations Supplemental to Notice of Quarantine No. 62 (Narcissus Bulb 
Quarantine). 
