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(&) That the articles, if originating within a regulated area, shall have been 
produced in a nursery within which, and within one mile of which, no infection 
of the phony peach disease has existed for at least two years" prior to the 
proposed date of movement. 
(2) Upon determination by the inspector that the articles concerned comply 
with either of the conditions named, the inspector may issue to the grower 
or shipper a permit and such number of shipping certificates as may be 
necessary for the movement of the said articles. 
(3) Outstanding permits and certificates may be withdrawn and further per- 
mits and certificates may be refused as to any grower or shipper who has vio- 
lated any of these rules and regulations or who has falsely labeled or mislabeled 
any shipment so as to evade any of these rules and regulations, or who has 
made any false statement or representation in connection with securing a per- 
mit or certificate. When any permit is thus withdrawn and the permittee is 
duly notified thereof, further use of the shipping certificates issued to such 
permittee is prohibited. 
REGULATION 7. APPLICATION FOR PERMITS 
(1) Applications for the inspection of nurseries from which restricted articles 
are to be moved interstate to points outside the regulated areas under permit 
shall be filed with the Plant Quarantine and Control Administration prior to 
July 1 at least one year (except for 1929) preceding the proposed date of ship- 
ment : Provided, That such period of one year shall not be required with respect 
to applications submitted within 60 days after the effective date of the designa- 
tion as regulated area of the territory in which the nursery is located. 
(2) Applications for permits for the reshipment from points within the regu- 
lated areas of restricted articles grown by a permittee under the conditions 
prescribed in paragraph (1) (&) of regulation 6 may be filed by purchasers of 
such articles at any time and shall be accompanied by a signed agreement by 
the applicant agreeing to observe these regulations and the conditions under 
which the permit is issued. 
REGULATION 8. MARKING REQUIREMENTS 
Every car, box, bale, or other container of articles for which permits are re- 
quired by these regulations shall be plainly marked with the name and address 
of the consignor and the name and address of the consignee, and shall bear 
securely attached to the outside thereof the shipping certificate (Form 589) 
prescribed in regulation G. 
REGULATION 9. INSPECTION IN TRANSIT 
Any car, vehicle, basket, box, or other container moved interstate or offered 
to a common carrier for shipment interstate, which contains or which the in- 
spector has probable cause to believe contains articles the movement of which 
is prohibited or restricted by these regulations, shall be subject to inspection 
by an inspector at any time or place. 
REGULATION 10. SHIPMENTS BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF A.GBICULTUBE 
Articles subject to restriction in these regulations may be moved interstate 
by the United States Department of Agriculture for experimental or scientific 
purposes on such conditions and under such safeguards as m.iy be prescribed 
by the Plant Quarantine and Control Administration. The container of articles 
so moved shall hear, securely attached to the outside thereof, an Identifying 
tag from the Plant Quarantine and Control Administration -bowing compliance 
With such conditions. 
These rules and regulations shall be effective on and alter .June 1. 1929. 
Done at the city of Washington this 30th day of April, L929. 
witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
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return Of A'jrieult lire. 
"With respect to shipments made prior to July 1, 19:50, evidence based on :i tingle 
season's Inspection may be accepted. 
