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19 CFR 12.104b - State Parties to the Convention.

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§ 12.104b
State Parties to the Convention.
(a) The following is a list of State Parties which have deposited an instrument of ratification, acceptance, accession or succession, the date of such deposit and the date of entry into force for each State Party:
State party Date of deposit Date of entry into force
Algeria June 24, 1974 (R) Sept. 24, 1974.
Angola Nov. 7, 1991 (R) Feb. 7, 1992.
Argentina Jan. 11, 1973 (R) Apr. 11, 1973.
Armenia, Republic of Sept. 5, 1993 (S) See Note 1.
Australia Oct. 30, 1989 (Ac) Jan. 30, 1990.
Bangladesh Dec. 9, 1987 (R) Mar. 9, 1988.
Belarus Apr. 28, 1988 (R) July 28, 1988.
Belize Jan. 26, 1990 (R) Apr. 26, 1990.
Bolivia Oct. 4, 1976 (R) Jan. 4, 1977.
Bosnia-Herzegovina July 12, 1993 (S) See Note 2.
Code of Federal Regulations - Page 435
Brazil Feb. 16, 1973 (R) May 16, 1973.
Bulgaria Sept. 15, 1971 (R) Apr. 24, 1972.
Burkina Faso Apr. 7, 1987 (R) July 7, 1987.
Cambodia Sept. 26, 1972 (R) Dec. 26, 1972.
Cameroon May 24, 1972 (R) Aug. 24, 1972.
Canada Mar. 28, 1978 (Ac) June 28, 1978.
Central African Republic Feb. 1, 1972 (R) May 1, 1972.
China, People's Republic of Nov. 28, 1989 (Ac) Feb. 28, 1990.
Colombia May 24, 1988 (Ac) Aug. 24, 1988.
Cote d'Ivoire Oct. 30, 1990 (R) Jan. 30, 1991.
Croatia July 6, 1992 (S) See Note 2.
Cuba Jan. 30, 1980 (R) Apr. 30, 1980.
Cyprus Oct. 19, 1979 (R) Jan. 19, 1980.
Czech Republic Mar. 26, 1993 (S) See Note 4.
Dominican Republic Mar. 7, 1973 (R) June 7, 1973.
Ecuador Mar. 24, 1971 (Ac) Apr. 24, 1972.
Egypt Apr. 5, 1973 (Ac) July 5, 1973.
El Salvador Feb. 20, 1978 (R) May 20, 1978.
Georgia, Republic of Nov. 4, 1992 (S) See Note 1.
Greece June 5, 1981 (R) Sept. 5, 1981.
Grenada Sept. 10, 1992 (Ac) Dec. 10, 1992.
Guatemala Jan. 14, 1985 (R) Apr. 14, 1985.
Guinea Mar. 18, 1979 (R) June 18, 1979.
Honduras Mar. 19, 1979 (R) June 19, 1979.
Hungary Oct. 23, 1978 (R) Jan. 23, 1979.
India Jan. 24, 1977 (R) Apr. 24, 1977.
Iran Jan. 27, 1975 (Ac) Apr. 27, 1975.
Iraq Feb. 12, 1973 (Ac) May 12, 1973.
Italy Oct. 2, 1978 (R) Jan. 2, 1979.
Jordan Mar. 15, 1974 (R) June 15, 1974.
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of May 13, 1983 (R) Aug. 13, 1983.
Korea, Republic of Feb. 14, 1983 (Ac) May 14, 1983.
Kuwait June 22, 1972 (Ac) Sept. 22, 1972.
Lebanon Aug. 25, 1992 (R) Nov. 25, 1992.
Libya Jan. 9, 1973 (R) Apr. 9, 1973.
Madagascar June 21, 1989 (R) Sept. 21, 1989.
Mali Apr. 6, 1987 (R) July 6, 1987.
Mauritania Apr. 27, 1977 (R) July 27, 1977
Mauritius Feb. 27, 1978 (Ac) May 27, 1978.
Mexico Oct. 4, 1972 (Ac) Jan. 4, 1973.
Mongolia June 23, 1991 (Ac) Aug. 23, 1991.
Nepal June 23, 1976 (R) Sept. 23, 1976.
Nicaragua Apr. 19, 1977 (R) July 19, 1977.
Niger Oct. 16, 1972 (R) Jan. 16, 1973.
Nigeria Jan. 24, 1972 (R) Apr. 24, 1972.
Oman June 2, 1978 (Ac) Sept. 2, 1978.
Pakistan Apr. 30, 1978 (R) July 30, 1981.
Panama Aug. 13, 1973 (Ac) Nov. 13, 1973.
Peru Oct. 24, 1979 (Ac) Jan. 24, 1980.
Poland Jan. 31, 1974 (R) Apr. 30, 1974.
Portugal Dec. 9, 1985 (R) Mar. 9, 1986.
Qatar Apr. 20, 1977 (Ac) July 20, 1977.
Romania Dec. 6, 1993 (R) Mar. 6, 1994.
Russian Federation Apr. 28, 1988 (R) See Note 3.
Saudi Arabia Sept. 8, 1976 (Ac) Dec. 8, 1976.
Senegal Dec. 9, 1984 (R) Mar. 9, 1985.
Slovak Republic Mar. 31, 1993 (S) See Note 4.
Slovenia, Republic of Oct. 10, 1992 (S) See Note 2.
Spain Jan. 10, 1986 (R) Apr. 10, 1986.
Sri Lanka Apr. 7, 1981 (Ac) July 7, 1981.
Syria Feb. 21, 1975 (Ac) May 21, 1975.
Tadjikistan, Republic of Aug. 11, 1992 (S) See Note 1.
Tanzania Aug. 2, 1977 (R) Nov. 2, 1977.
Tunisia Mar. 10, 1975 (R) June 10, 1975.
Turkey Apr. 21, 1981 (R) July 21, 1981.
Ukraine Apr. 28, 1988 (R) July 28, 1988.
United States of America Sept. 2, 1983 (Ac) Dec. 2, 1983.
Uruguay Aug. 9, 1977 (R) Nov. 9, 1977.
Yugoslavia Oct. 3, 1972 (R) Jan. 3, 1973.
Zaire Sept. 23, 1974 (R) Dec. 23, 1974.
Zambia June 21, 1985 (R) Sept. 21, 1985.
Code for reading second column: Ratification (R); Acceptance (Ac); Accession (A); Succession (S).
Notes:
Code of Federal Regulations - Page 436
1. The Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Georgia, and the Republic of Tadjikistan each deposited a notification of succession in which each declared itself bound by the Convention as ratified by the USSR on April 28, 1988 and which entered into force on July 28, 1988.
2. Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and the Republic of Slovenia each deposited notification of succession in which each declared itself bound by the Convention as ratified by Yugoslavia on Oct. 3, 1972 and entered into force on January 3, 1973.
3. The Government of the Russian Federation informed the Director General of UNESCO that the Russian Federation continues without interruption the participation of the USSR in all UNESCO Conventions. The instrument of ratification was deposited by the former USSR on April 28, 1988. and entered into force on July 28, 1988.
4. The Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic each deposited a notification of succession in which each declared itself bound by the Convention as accepted by Czechoslovakia on Feb. 14, 1977 and which entered into force on May 14, 1977.
(b) Additions to and deletions from the list of State Parties will be accomplished by Federal Register notice, from time to time, as the necessity arises.
[T.D. 86-52, 51 FR 6907, Feb. 27, 1986, as amended by T.D. 88-59, 53 FR 38287, Sept. 30, 1988; T.D. 90-13, 55 FR 4996, Feb. 13, 1990; T.D. 95-71, 60 FR 47467, Sept. 13, 1995 ; CBP Dec. 08-25, 73 FR 40725, July 16, 2008]

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USC : Title 7 - AGRICULTURE

7 USC § 135 to 135k - Omitted

§ 136 - Definitions

§ 136a - Registration of pesticides

7 USC § 136a–1 - Reregistration of registered pesticides

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§ 136c - Experimental use permits

§ 136d - Administrative review; suspension

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§ 136i - Use of restricted use pesticides; applicators

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§ 136j - Unlawful acts

§ 136k - Stop sale, use, removal, and seizure

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§ 136m - Indemnities

§ 136n - Administrative procedure; judicial review

7 USC § -

§ 136p - Exemption of Federal and State agencies

§ 136q - Storage, disposal, transportation, and recall

§ 136r - Research and monitoring

7 USC § 136r–1 - Integrated Pest Management

§ 136s - Solicitation of comments; notice of public hearings

§ 136t - Delegation and cooperation

§ 136u - State cooperation, aid, and training

§ 136v - Authority of States

§ 136w - Authority of Administrator

7 USC § 136w–1 - State primary enforcement responsibility

7 USC § 136w–2 - Failure by the State to assure enforcement of State pesticide use regulations

7 USC § 136w–3 - Identification of pests; cooperation with Department of Agriculture’s program

7 USC § 136w–4 - Omitted

7 USC § 136w–5 - Minimum requirements for training of maintenance applicators and service technicians

7 USC § 136w–6 - Environmental Protection Agency minor use program

7 USC § 136w–7 - Department of Agriculture minor use program

7 USC § 136w–8 - Pesticide registration service fees

§ 136x - Severability

§ 136y - Authorization of appropriations

§ 151 to 154 - Repealed.

§ 155 - Omitted

§ 156 to 161 - Repealed.

§ 161a - Omitted

§ 162 to 164a - Repealed.

§ 1592 - Rules and regulations

§ 1854 - Agreements limiting imports

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§ 1245 - Ballistic knives

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§ 2606 - Imminent hazards

§ 2607 - Reporting and retention of information

§ 2608 - Relationship to other Federal laws

§ 2609 - Research, development, collection, dissemination, and utilization of data

§ 2610 - Inspections and subpoenas

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§ 2612 - Entry into customs territory of the United States

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§ 2621 - National defense waiver

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§ 2625 - Administration

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§ 2627 - State programs

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USC : Title 18 - CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

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USC : Title 19 - CUSTOMS DUTIES

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§ 1202 - Harmonized Tariff Schedule

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§ 1307 - Convict-made goods; importation prohibited

§ 1337 - Unfair practices in import trade

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§ 1623 - Bonds and other security

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§ 2094 - Rules and regulations

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USC : Title 21 - FOOD AND DRUGS

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USC : Title 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE

§ 401 - Illegal exportation of war materials

USC : Title 27 - INTOXICATING LIQUORS

§ 203 - Unlawful businesses without permit; application to State agency

U.S.C. : Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE

§ 262 - Regulation of biological products

§ 7522 - Prohibited acts

§ 7601 - Administration

USC : Title 46 - SHIPPING

§ 4302 - Regulations

§ 4306 - Federal preemption

§ 4310 - Repair and replacement of defects

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118 Stat. 2600

Public Laws

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      Effective Date: March 5, 2013.
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