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that such fruit was not produced in an infested or protective zone, and that the 
fruit concerned does not involve risk of spread of infestation. Furthermore, 
the railroad concerned shall file an agreement with the Plant Quarantine 
and Control Administration to comply with these conditions and to retain 
garbage containing such fruit or portions thereof and dispose of it only at 
such points as may be approved by the Plant Quarantine and Control 
Administration. 
REGULATION 5. RESTRICTIONS ON THE INTERSTATE MOVEMENT OF VEGETABLES 
(1) Vegetables restricted. — Restrictions on the interstate movement of vege- 
tables shall until further notice relate only to those designated as host 
vegetables, namely, peppers of all kinds, gourds, pumpkins, squashes, tomatoes, 
beans of all kinds, and eggplants. (See regulation 1.) 
(2) Prohibited shipments. — Host vegetables in bulk from a quarantined State 
shall not be moved or allowed to be moved interstate nor shall any inter- 
state movement of such vegetables by mail or by automobile truck be allowed, 
nor shall tomatoes be so moved except when green. 
(3) Rail and boat shipments. — Host vegetables from a quarantined State 
may be moved interstate only when packed in standard commercial containers 
and when transported in refrigerator or ventilated cars or boats equipped 
for refrigeration, such cars or boats to be iced or screened in manner satis- 
factory to the inspector. This restriction shall apply both to freight and 
express movement. Rail shipments shall move only in car lots: Protected. 
That permittees may ship by express in refrigerator or ventilated express 
cars in less than car lots, host vegetables produced outside of infested zones 
when such vegetables are packed in standard commercial containers, each 
of which has a permit tag issued by the United States Department of Agri- 
culture securely attached to the outside thereof: Provided further. That when- 
ever such shipment shall pass through any infested zone, the car containing 
such shipment shall be and shall remain securely screened or closed in a 
manner satisfactory to the inspector throughout the entire time such ship- 
ment is within such zone: Provided further, That the requirements of tbis 
paragraph shall not apply to host vegetables moved interstate in dining cars 
in compliance with paragraph 6 of this regulation. 
(4) Permit requirements — protective zone. — Host vegetables from a protective 
zone shall not lie moved or allowed to he moved interstate unless a permit shall 
have been issued therefor by tlie United States Department of Agriculture. 
Permits may bo issued for such movement during other seasons of the year than 
the host-free period, on 'he receipt of evidence (a) that the vegetables concerned 
were produced outside an infested zone, (b) that the premises on which they 
produced were operated in compliance with Federal and State quarantine 
regulations, and (c) that the shipment concerned does not involve risk of spread 
of infestation. 
(5) Permit requirements — outer zone. — No permits are required for the in- 
terstate movement of car-lot shipments of host vegetables grown in and moving 
from any part of a quarantined State outside of a protective zone, when such 
shipments are moving in compliance with paragraphs (2), (3), (4). and ((») 
hereof: Provided, That the Inspector may require that permits be secured under 
the conditions prescribed above for the interstate shipment of host vegetables 
from points outside of protective /ones when in his judgment uncontrolled move- 
ment (a) from any Buch point, or | b) of any designated class of vegetables, 
would Involve rish of spread of the Mediterranean fruit fly. 
h;i Dining ear movement— Permits may he issued to railroad companies 
authorizing them to Berve host vegetables on dining cars and to transport such 
tables in the refrigerators of such ears en route from a quarantined state 
to points outside thereof upon receipt of evidence that the vegetables concerned 
were obtained outside a quarantined state at points approved by the riant 
Quarantine and Control Administration and that such vegetables were not 
produced in an infested or protective z<»no and that the vegetables concerned 
do not Involve risk of spread of infestation. Furthermore, the railroad con- 
cerned siciii tile an agreement with the Plant Quarantine and Control Adminis- 
tration to comply with these conditions and to retain garbage Containing such 
vegetables or portions thereof and to dispose of it only at such points as inav 
be approved by the Plant Quarantine and Control Administration. 
