7 CFR Part 305 - PHYTOSANITARY TREATMENTS
- § 305.1 — Definitions.
- § 305.2 — Approved treatments.
- § 305.3 — Processes for adding, revising, or removing treatment schedules in the PPQ Treatment Manual.
- § 305.4 — Monitoring and certification of treatments.
- § 305.5 — Chemical treatment requirements.
- § 305.6 — Cold treatment requirements.
- § 305.7 — Quick freeze treatment requirements.
- § 305.8 — Heat treatment requirements.
- § 305.9 — Irradiation treatment requirements.
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-11322 RIN Docket No. APHIS-2012-0089 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Proposed rule. We will consider all comments that we receive on or before July 12, 2013. 7 CFR Part 305 We are proposing to allow, under certain conditions, the cold treatment of imported fruits and vegetables upon arrival at the MidAmerica St. Louis Airport, Mascoutah, IL. We have determined that there are biological barriers at this port that, along with certain safeguards, would prevent the introduction of fruit flies and other insect pests into the United States in the unlikely event that they escape from shipments of fruits or vegetables before the fruits or vegetables undergo cold treatment. This action would facilitate the importation of fruit requiring cold treatment while continuing to provide protection against the introduction of fruit flies and other insect pests into the United States.