1933] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 257 
ornamental stock, sand, soil, earth, peat, compost, and manure within the 
regulated area to articles which have been certified under these regulations as 
to each such article and the said certificate shall accompany the articles when 
moved; (&) shall obtain approval of the inspector before such articles are 
received on their premises or moved from the open on their own premises 
into certified greenhouses; and (c) shall also report immediately in writing 
all purchases or receipts of such articles secured from within the regulated 
area. Nurserymen, florists, dealers, and others whose premises are classified 
as class III shall, in addition, report immediately on forms provided for that 
purpose all their sales or shipments of such articles both to points outside 
the regulated areas and to other classified nurseries or greenhouses within 
the regulated areas. Certification may be denied to any person who has 
omitted to make the report or reports required by this regulation, and such 
denial of certification shall continue until the information so omitted has been 
supplied. 
(7) Nursery and ornamental stock imported from foreign countries and not 
reshipped from the port of entry in the unopened original container may be 
certified for movement under these regulations when such stock has been 
inspected by an inspector and found free from infestation. 
(8) Nursery and ornamental stock originating outside the regulated areas 
and certified stock originating in classified nurseries or greenhouses may be 
certified for reshipment from premises other than those on which they orig- 
inated, under provisions satisfactory to the inspector for the safeguarding of 
such stock from infestation at the point of reshipment and en route, and, when 
found advisable by the inspector, after reinspection and determination of 
freedom from infestation. 
Regulation 7. Restrictions on the Movement of Sand, Soil, Earth, Peat, 
Compost, and Manure 
section a. control of movement 
Sand, soil, earth, peat, compost, and manure shall not be moved or allowed 
to be moved interstate from any point in 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) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of sand for 
construction purposes, nor of " bird gravel," " bird sand," or ground, dried, 
imported peat in packages of 5 pounds or less to the package. 
(2) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of sand, soil, 
earth, peat, compost, and manure imported from foreign countries when re- 
shipped from the port of entry in the unopened original container and labeled 
as to each container with the country of origin, and when the shipment is 
further protected in manner or method satisfactory to the inspector. 
(3) No certificate will be required for the interstate movement of sand, soil, 
earth, peat, compost, and manure when transported by a common carrier on a 
through bill of lading either from an area not under regulation through a 
regulated area, or from a regulated area through a nonregulated area to 
another regulated area. 
section b. conditions of certification 
Certificates for the movement of sand, soil, earth, peat, compost, and 
manure may be issued under any one of the following conditions : 
(1) When the articles to be moved have originated in districts included in 
the regulated area, but in which neither beetles nor grubs in soil have been 
found. 
^ (2) When the material consists of fresh manure or of mined, dredged, or other 
similar materials, and it has been determined by an inspector that no infesta- 
tion could exist therein. 
(3) When the material has been remo\ed, under the supervision of an 
inspector, from a depth of more than 12 inches below the surface of the ground 
and either (a) is to be moved between October 16 and June 14, inclusive, or 
(&) is loaded and shipped at points where it has been determined by an in- 
spector that no general infestation of adult beetles exists, or (c) when the 
cars and loading operations are protected by screening under the direction 
of and in manner and by method satisfactory to the inspector. 
