involve danger of spread of the rust shall be moved or allowed to be moved 
interstate into any of the said protected States, and no permit will be issued 
authorizing such movement. 
(c) No restrictions are placed by these regulations on the interstate move- 
ment of Herberts or Mahonin consigned to destinations located outside the 17 
protected States named herein. 
Regulation 3. Conditions Governing the Issuance of Permits 
(a) Applications. — Persons intending to move or allow to be moved interstate 
into any of the protected States any of the articles the movement of which is 
restricted under regulation 2, shall make application to the Bureau of Ento- 
mology and Plant Quarantine, Washington, D. C, for permit as far as possible 
in advance of the probable date of shipment. Applications received after 
June 1 * covering shipments proposed to be made during the following fiscal 
year may be denied if inspection by the Department before the close of the 
active growing season cannot be arranged. Applicants will be required to 
agree that no Berber-is or Hahonia susceptible to infection by black stem rust 
will be grown in any nursery or nurseries owned or controlled by the applicant 
or will be distributed by him. The application shall show a complete list of 
all Berberis and Mahonia grown by the applicant or proposed to be distributed 
by him, and the number of plants of each species or variety so grown or to be 
distributed. 
(b) The Department may require such specimens or other evidence as to the 
identity of the species, varieties, and hybrids grown and may make such inspec- 
tion as may be necessary to determine such identity Permits will be issued 
as to ooly such species as have proven to the satisfaction of the Department 
not sufficiently susceptiole to infection by black stem rust to involve danger of 
spread of the rust. 
(c) Permits will not be issued for the interstate movement to destinations 
within the States named in regulation 2 of Berber is vulgaris or any of its 
horticultural varieties or of any other species, hybrids, or varieties of Berberis 
or Mahonia sufficiently susceptible to infection by black stem rust, in the 
judgment of the Department, to involve danger of spread of the rust. 
Regulation 4. Cancelation of Permits 
Permits issued under these regulations may be withdrawn or canceled by 
the inspector and further permits refused, either for any failure of com- 
pliance with the conditions of these regulations or violation of them, or when- 
ever in the judgment of the inspector the further use of such permits might 
result in the dissemination of Berberis and Mahonia susceptible to infection 
by black stem rust. 
Regulation 5. Marking Requirements 
Every box, bale, or other container of restricted articles of which inspection 
is required 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, a valid permit issued by 
an inspector in compliance with these regulations. 
In the case of carload and other bulk shipments, a valid permit shall ac- 
company the waybills, conductors' manifests, memoranda, or bills of lading per- 
taining to such shipments; or in the case of truck or other road vehicle the 
permit shall accompany the vehicle. 
Regulation 6. Inspection of Restricted Articles in Transit 
Any car, vehicle, basket, box, or other container moved 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. 
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