UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 
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(or within) the State of nail shipments of designated plants and plant 
products the movement of which would constitute a violation of State 
plant quarantine laws or regulations. 
Terminal Inspection Procedure . — Upon arrival in any State maintaining 
terminal inspection, plants or plant products named on the approved list 
will "be forwarded by the postmaster at destination to the nearest in- 
spection point. If the plants or plant products are found, upon inspec- 
tion, to he free from injurious pests and not in violation of any plant 
quarantine or regulation of the State of destination or the United States 
Department of Agriculture, or if disinfested when they are found infested, 
such plants or plant products will then he forwarded by the postmaster at 
the point of inspection to the addressee upon payment of postage. 
If plants or plant products, upon inspection, are found to he in- 
fested with injurious pests and cannot be satisfactorily disinfested, or 
are in violation of any plant quarantine or regulation of the State of 
destination or the United States Department of Agriculture, the post- 
master upon notification by the State inspector will inform the sender 
that the parcel will be returned to him upon his request and at his ex- 
pense. In default of such request the parcel will be turned over to the 
State authorities for destruction. 
Terminal inspection of plants and plant products is now maintained 
by Arizona, Arkansas, California, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, 
Idaho, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Utah, and 
Washington. Plants and plant products subject to terminal inspection and 
places where terminal-inspection service is maintained are listed at the 
end of the summary of the general nursery-stock shipping requirements for 
each of the above-mentioned States, District, and Territories. 
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Procedure for Paying Forwarding Postage . — Methods of paying forwarding 
postage are provided to ermpedite the handling of parcels subject to ter- 
minal inspection, as follows: (l) The addressee may have the parcels ad- 
dressed to himself in care of the State inspector at a designated terminal- 
inspection point in the State of destination and provide the inspector 
with postage for forwarding the inspected 'plants; or (2) the addressee 
may arrange with the sender to place on the parcels a pledge reading, 
"Forwarding postage guaranteed," whereupon the additional postage for 
forwarding will be collected from the addressee. 
