98 PLANT QUARANTINE AND CONTROL ADMINISTRATION [April-June, 
REGULATION 6. RESTKICTIONS ON THE INTERSTATE MOVEMENT OF SAND, SOIL, EARTH, 
PEAT, COMPOST, AND MANURE 
(1) Soil, earth, compost, and manure of any kind as to either bulk move- 
ment or in connection with other articles shall not be moved or allowed to be 
moved interstate from an infested or a protective zone to or through any point 
outside thereof: Provided, That this shall not apply to Fuller's earth, kaolin 
clay, phosphatic sand or clay, peat, or muck, and similar mined or dredged 
products, including sand, when in the judgment of the inspector such movement 
does not carry any risk of spreading the Mediterranean fruit fly. 
(2) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of sand, soil, 
earth, peat, compost, or manure from points in a quarantined State outside 
protective zones. 
REGULATION 7. RESTRICTIONS ON THE INTERSTATE MOVEMENT OF RAILWAY CARS, 
BOATS, AND OTHER VEHICLES AND CONTAINERS 
Railway cars, boats, and other vehicles and containers which have been 
used in transporting any article whose movement is restricted by these regula- 
tions within or from a quarantined State shall not thereafter be moved or 
allowed to be moved interstate until they have been thoroughly cleaned and, 
if required by the inspector, disinfected, by the destination carrier and/or the 
consignee at the point of unloading in manner and by method prescribed by the 
Plant Quarantine and Control Administration. 
REGULATION 8. RESTRICTIONS ON THE INTERSTATE MOVEMENT OF PACKING EQUIP- 
MENT AND OTHER CONTAMINATED ARTICLES 
Fruit-packing equipment and articles which have been associated with the 
production of or commerce in fruits and vegetables or are or have been con- 
taminated with soil, earth, peat, compost, or manure, shall not be moved or 
allowed to be moved interstate from a quarantined State to or through any 
point outside thereof unless a permit shall have been issued therefor by the 
United States Department of Agriculture. Permits may be issued for such inter- 
state movement upon determination by the inspector that the said articles have 
been so cleaned or treated as to eliminate any danger of their carrying 
Mediterranean fruit fly. 
REGULATION 9. NURSERY STOCK 
Nursery stock, including all kinds of plants and plant roots except portions 
of plants without roots or soil, shall not be moved or allowed to be moved 
interstate from a quarantined State to or through any point outside thereof 
unless a permit shall have been issued therefor by the United States Department 
of Agriculture. Permits may be issued for such interstate movement upon 
determination by the inspector either (a) that the nursery in question was so 
situated and so protected as to eliminate the risk of soil infestation by larvae 
and pupae of the Mediterranean fruit fly, or (&) that the said articles have 
been so cleaned or treated as to eliminate any danger of their carrying the 
Mediterranean fruit fly, or (c) that the said articles have originated outside 
any protective zone. 
REGULATION 10. MARKING REQUIREMENTS 
For all express shipments in other than car lots, each box, crate, or other con- 
tainer of the articles for which permits are required by these regulations shall 
be plainly marked with the name and address of the consignor and shall bear 
securely attached to the outside thereof the permit issued in compliance with 
these regulations. In the case of car lot and boat shipments no certification will 
be required of individual boxes, crates, or other containers, but the permit shall 
accompany the waybill covering such shipment. All conductor's manifests, 
memoranda, or bills of lading pertaining to such shipments shall be marked 
with the number of the permit, and with such instructions with respect to clean- 
ing of said cars as are given in such permit. 
