84 PLANT QUARANTINE AND CONTROL ADMINISTRATION [An/il-June, 
(3) Citrus fruit may be moved under permit from a quarantined State 
(except as to fruit produced in an infested zone) only when packed in 
standard commercial boxes and when transported in refrigerator or ventilated 
cars or boats equipped for refrigeration, such cars or boats to be iced or 
screened in manner satisfactory to the inspector. This authorization shall apply 
both to freight and express movement. Such shipments shall move only in 
car lots: Provided, That permittees may ship by express in express cars in 
less than car lots, citrus fruits produced in approved groves (see sec. B, 
3 (c) hereof) when such fruit is packed in standard commercial boxes, each 
of which has a permit tag issued by the United States Department of Agricul- 
ture securely attached to the outside thereof: Provided further, That whenever 
such shipment shall pass through any protective or 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 
shipment is within such zones. 
(4) For the spring shipping season of 1929 3 citrus fruits shall not be 
moved or allowed to be moved interstate from any part of a quarantined 
State after June 15, nor shall any citrus fruits be moved or allowed to be 
moved interstate from a protective zone after May 31. 
Section B. Conditions governing the issuance of permits 
(1) Infested zone. — No permits for the interstate movement of citrus fruits 
produced or packed within an infested zone will be issued. 
(2) Protective zone. — (a) No permits will be issued for the interstate move- 
ment of citrus fruits produced on premises within any protective zone unless 
the host-free period has been maintained on such premises. (See regula- 
tion 2-B.) 
(&) Permits may be issued for the interstate movement of citrus fruits 
from a protective zone only to the District of Columbia, including Potomac 
Yards in Virginia, and to destinations in the States of Maryland and Penn- 
sylvania and States north and east thereof, including shipments via any of such 
States to foreign countries. Such shipments shall not be subject to diversion en 
route except to destinations within the territory indicated : Provided, That any 
packing house outside of the protective zone may be authorized to handle fruit 
produced within a protective zone, but in such case such packing house and 
its entire output shall thereafter be subject to the restrictions as to destination 
indicated in this paragraph. 
(3) Shipments of citrus fruits from a quarantined State. — Except as re- 
stricted in the preceding paragraphs of this regulation, permits may be issued 
for the interstate movement of citrus fruits from a quarantined State to 
points outside thereof upon compliance with the following conditions: 
(a) Issuance of permits for interstate movement of citrus from a quarantined 
State, exclusive of infested zones, shall be conditioned on such district or such 
grove inspection and such packing house operation as may be required by 
the inspector. 
(&) Packers, shippers, or others intending to move or allow to be moved 
citrus fruits shall make application for a permit to the office of the Plant 
Quarantine and Control Administration, Orlando, Fla., as far as possible in 
advance of the probable date of shipment. Applications shall show the nature 
and quantity of the fruit it is proposed to move, together with the location 
at which it is being or will be packed, the name and address of the consignor 
and a list of all premises from which fruit for packing will be secured, to- 
gether with their locations and the names and addresses of the owners. 
(c) Each applicant for a permit shall file with his application a signed 
statement in which he agrees to notify the inspector of all additional prem- 
ises from which fruit for packing will be secured ; to maintain, available for 
examination by the inspector, a complete list of all consignees, together with 
the amount and date of each shipment; not to use nor permit the use of his 
permit tags on citrus fruits from any premises until he has been issued a 
notice in writing by the inspector that shipment of fruit from such premises' 
is approved ; to discontinue packing and shipping the fruits from any premises 
on notification by the inspector either of the discovery of an infestation of the 
8 Restrictions determined upon for the crop of 1930 and subsequent crops will be later 
issued. 
