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(3) No restrictions are placed on the interstate movement of sand, soil, 
earth, peat, compost, and manure imported from foreign countries when re- 
shipped from the port of entry in the unopened original container and labeled 
as to each container with the country of origin, and when the shipment is 
further protected in manner or method satisfactory to the inspector. 
(4) No certificate will be required for the interstate movement of sand, 
soil, earth, peat, compost, and manure when transported by a common carrier 
on a through bill of lading either from an area not under regulation through 
a regulated area, or from a regulated area through a nonregulated area to 
another regulated area. 
B. Conditions of certification. — Certificates for the movement of restricted 
sand, soil, earth, peat, compost, and manure may be issued under any one of 
the following conditions : 
(5) When the articles to be moved have originated in districts included 
in the regulated area, but in which neither beetles nor grubs in soil have been 
found. 
(6) When the material consists of fresh manure or of mined, dredged, or 
other similar materials, and it has been determined by an inspector that no 
infestation could exist therein. 
(7) When the material has been removed, under the supervision of an in- 
spector, from a depth of more than 12 inches below the surface of the ground 
and either (a) is to be moved between October 16 and June 14, inclusive, or 
(&) is loaded and shipped at points where it has been determined by an in- 
spector that no general infestation of adult beetles exists, or (c) when the 
cars and loading operations are protected by screening under the direction of 
and in manner and by method satisfactory to the inspector. 
(8) When the material has been fumigated with carbon disulphide or other- 
wise treated under the supervision of and in manner and by method satis- 
factory to the inspector. Such fumigation or treatment will be required as 
a condition of certification of all restricted sand, soil, earth, peat, compost, 
and manure, except such as is loaded and shipped in compliance with para- 
graphs (5), (6), or (7) hereof. 5 
Regulation 9 
Sec. 301.48-9. Marking and certification a condition of interstate transpor- 
tation. — (a) Every box, basket, or other container of restricted articles listed 
in regulations 5, 6, and 7 (sees. 301.48-5, 6, and 7) shall be plainly marked 
with the name and address of the consignor and the name and address of the 
consignee, and shall have securely attached to the outside thereof a valid 
certificate or permit issued in compliance with these regulations. In the case 
of lot shipments by freight, one certificate attached to one of the containers 
and another certificate attached to the waybill will be sufficient. 
(b) In the case of bulk carload shipments by rail, the certificate shall ac- 
company the waybill, conductor's manifest, memorandum, or bill of lading 
pertaining to such shipment, and in addition each car shall have securely 
attached to the outside thereof a placard showing the number of the certificate 
or certificates accompanying the waybill. 
(c) In the case of shipment by road vehicle, the certificates shall accompany 
the vehicle. 
(d) Certificates shall be surrendered to the consignee upon delivery of the 
shipment. 5 
This amendment supersedes amendment No. 1, promul- 
gated June 22, 1939, and shall be effective on and after 
April 5, 1940. 
Done at the city of Washington this 4th day of April 
1940. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States De- 
partment of Agriculture. 
■ See footnote 1, p. 3. 
Secretary of Agriculture. 
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1940 
