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tion is required, the nursery stock and other plants and seeds involved will 
be delivered to the permittee for disinfection upon the filing with the collector 
of customs of a bond in the amount of $5,000, or in an amount equal to the 
invoice value if such value be less than $5,000, but in no case to be less than 
$100, with approved sureties, the condition of which shall be that the nursery 
stock and other plants and seeds shall be disinfected under the supervision 
of an inspector of the Department of Agriculture; that no case or other con 
tainer thereof shall be broken, opened, or removed from the port of entry unles> 
and until a written notice is given to such collector by an inspector of the 
Department of Agriculture that the nursery stock and other plants and seed- 
have been properly disinfected; and that the importation shall be redelivered 
to the collector of customs within 40 days from arrival at the port of entry. 
All charges incident to inspection and disinfection, other than the services oi 
the inspector, shall be paid by the importer. 
Regulation 10. Notice of arrival by permittee 
Immediately upon arrival of the nursery stock and other plants and seed* 
at the port of entry, the permittee shall submit in duplicate notice to the Secre- 
tary of Agriculture, through the collector of customs, on forms provided for 
that purpose, stating the number of the permit, date of entry, name of ship or 
vessel, the country and locality where grown, name of the foreign shipper, 
number of cases and marks and numbers on cases, the genera] nature and quan 
tity of the nursery stock and other piants and seeds, the port of entry, and the 
name of the importer or broker at the port of entry. 
Regulation 11. Notice of shipment by permittee 
After entry of the nursery stock and other plants and seeds and before 
removal from the port of entry for each separate shipment or consignment 
thereof the permittee shall notify the Secretary of Agriculture in duplicate, on 
forms provided for that purpose, stating the number of the permit, the date 
of entry, the port of entry, the customs entry number, name and address of the 
consignee to whom it is proposed to forward the shipment, the general nature 
and quantity of the nursery stock and other plants and seeds, the number of 
cases or other containers included in the shipment, and the case or container 
numbers and marks, together with the probable date of delivery for and route 
of transportation. A separate report is required for each ultimate consignee. 
At the same time a copy of the notice to the Secretary of Agriculture shall 
be sent by the permittee to the duly authorized inspector or other officer of the 
State, Territory, or District to which the nursery stock and other plants and 
seeds are to be shipped. A list of such inspectors and officers is appended. 
Should a consignee named in such a notice ship or deliver for shipment to any 
other State, Territory, or District such nursery stock and other plants or seeds 
before they have been Inspected by a duly authorized State, Territory, or Dis- 
trict inspector or officer, he shall, prior to such shipment, give like notices to 
the Secretary of Agriculture and to the duly authorized inspector or other 
officer of the State, Territory, or District to which the nursery stock and other 
plants and seeds are to be reshipped. 
Nursery stock and other plants and seeds which have been once inspected and 
passed by a duly authorized State, Territorial, or District inspector or other 
officer, will be allowed to move interstate without restrictions other than those 
imposed on the interstate movement of domestic nursery stock. 
Regulation 12. Marking a condition of interstate shipment of nursery stock 
and other plants and seeds not inspected 
No person shall ship or deliver for shipment from one State, Territory, or 
District of the United States into any other State, Territory, or District any 
imported nursery stock and other plants and seeds, the case, box, package, 
crate, bale, or bundle whereof is not plainly marked so as to show the general 
nature and quantity of the contents, the name and address of the consignee, and 
the country and locality where grown, unless and until such imported nursery 
stock and other plants and seeds have been inspected and passed by the proper 
official of a State, Territory, or District of the United States. 
