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[FR Doc 00-55515] 26. Foreign Quarantine Notices
CFR Correction
In Title 7 of the Code of Federal Regulations, parts 300 to 399,
revised as of January 1, 2000, on pages 322 and 323, beginning in the
first column, the second Sec. 319.743 and Sec. 319.744 should be removed.
[FR Doc. 0055515 Filed 102400; 8:45 am]
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Published: 2000-10-25 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc C0-26652] 27. Availability of Draft Pest Risk Assessment for the Importation of Solid Wood
Correction
In notice document 0026652 beginning on page 61301 in the issue of Tuesday, October 17, 2000, make the following correction:
On page 61301, in the DATES section, in the fourth line, ``February 5, 2001'' should read ``February 14, 2001''.
[FR Doc. C026652 Filed
Published: 2000-10-23 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-26900] 28. Animal Welfare; Inspection, Licensing, and Procurement of Animals
We are reopening and extending the comment period for our proposal to amend the Animal Welfare regulations by revising and clarifying the exemptions from the licensing requirements, the procedures for license applications and renewals, and restrictions upon the acquisition of dogs and cats and other animals. This action will allow interested
Published: 2000-10-19 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-26652] 29. Availability of Draft Pest Risk Assessment for the Importation of Solid Wood
We are advising the public that a draft pest risk assessment has been prepared by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service for the importation of solid wood packing materials into the United States. We are making this draft pest risk assessment available to the public for review and comment.
Published: 2000-10-17 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-26591] 30. Citrus Canker; Payments for Commercial Citrus Tree Replacement
We are amending our citrus canker regulations to establish provisions under which eligible owners of commercial citrus groves may receive payments to replace commercial citrus trees removed because of citrus canker. The payment of these funds is necessary in order to reduce the economic effect of the citrus canker quarantine on affected commercial
Published: 2000-10-16 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-25021] 31. User Fees; Agricultural Quarantine and Inspection Services
This notice pertains to user fees charged for agricultural quarantine and inspection services we provide in connection with commercial vessels, commercial trucks, commercial railroad cars, commercial aircraft, and international airline passengers arriving at ports in the Customs territory of the United States. The purpose of this notice is to
Published: 2000-09-29 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-24840] 32. Secretary's Advisory Committee on Foreign Animal and Poultry Diseases; Notice
We are giving notice that the Secretary anticipates renewing the Advisory Committee on Foreign Animal and Poultry Diseases for a 2 year period. The Secretary is soliciting nominations for membership for this Committee.
Published: 2000-09-27 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-24841] 33. International Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standard-Setting Activities
In accordance with legislation implementing the results of the Uruguay Round of negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, we are informing the public of international standard setting activities of the Office International des Epizooties, the Secretariat of the International Plant Protection Convention, and the North American
Published: 2000-09-27 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-24630] 34. Citrus Canker; Addition to Quarantined Areas; Correction
In an interim rule published in the Federal Register on
September 5, 2000, we amended the citrus canker regulations by adding
portions of several counties in Florida to the list of quarantined
areas and by expanding the boundaries of the quarantined areas in
several counties in Florida due to recent detections of citrus canker in these areas.
Published: 2000-09-26 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-24545] 35. Melon Fruit Fly Regulations; Regulated Areas, Regulated Articles, and Removal
We are adopting as a final rule, without change, two interim rules that amended the melon fruit fly regulations. In one interim rule published in the Federal Register on February 22, 2000, we established the melon fruit fly regulations and quarantined a portion of Los Angeles County, CA. The establishment of the melon fruit fly regulations and
Published: 2000-09-25 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-24132] 36. Interstate Movement of Swine Within a Production System
We are proposing to establish an alternative to the current requirements for moving swine interstate. Under this alternative, persons may move swine interstate without meeting individual swine identification and certain other requirements if they move the swine within a single swine production system, and if swine producers participating in that
Published: 2000-09-21 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-24134] 37. Importation of Animal Semen
We are amending our regulations concerning the importation of animal semen by eliminating importation requirements for all canine semen from anywhere in the world and for equine semen from Canada. We believe these changes are warranted because canine semen and equine semen from Canada pose no threat of introducing diseases to U.S. livestock. This
Published: 2000-09-20 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-24136] 38. Change in Disease Status of East Anglia Because of Hog Cholera
We are amending the regulations governing the importation of swine and pork and pork products by removing East Anglia, a region of England that includes the counties of Essex, Norfolk, and Suffolk, from the list of regions considered to be free from hog cholera. We are taking this action based on reports we have received from Great Britain's
Published: 2000-09-20 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-24135] 39. Equine Viral Arteritis
We are soliciting public comment to help us develop options for an equine viral arteritis regulatory program for horses within the United States. Equine viral arteritis is primarily a respiratory disease of horses. Equine viral arteritis is not widespread in the United States; however, the equine industry within the United States regards the
Published: 2000-09-20 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-24133] 40. Importation of Artificially Dwarfed Plants in Growing Media From the People's
We are proposing to amend our regulations governing the importation of plants and plant products to allow artificially dwarfed (penjing) plants of the genera Buxus, Ehretia (Carmona), Podocarpus, Sageretia, and Serissa to be imported into the United States from the People's Republic of China in an approved growing medium subject to specified
Published: 2000-09-20 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-24137] 41. Availability of a Draft Environmental Assessment for Field Testing Salmonella
We are advising the public that the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has prepared a draft environmental assessment concerning authorization to ship for the purpose of field testing, and then to field test, an unlicensed live Salmonella typhimurium vaccine for use in poultry. The environmental assessment, which is based on a risk analysis
Published: 2000-09-20 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-23899] 42. National Wildlife Services Advisory Committee; Notice of Solicitation for
We are giving notice that the Secretary anticipates reestablishing the National Wildlife Services Advisory Committee for a 2year period. The Secretary is soliciting nominations for membership for this Committee.
Published: 2000-09-18 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-23620] 43. Plum Pox Compensation
We are amending our plum pox regulations to provide for the payment of compensation to the owners of commercial stone fruit orchards and fruit tree nurseries who had stone fruit trees or nursery stock destroyed in order to control plum pox. The payment of these funds is necessary in order to reduce the economic impact of the plum pox quarantine on
Published: 2000-09-14 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-23368] 44. Asian Longhorned Beetle Regulations; Addition to Regulated Area
We are amending the Asian Longhorned Beetle regulations by expanding the quarantined area in the city of New York and in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, NY. As a result of this action, the interstate movement of regulated articles from those areas is restricted. This action is necessary on an emergency basis to prevent the artificial spread of the
Published: 2000-09-12 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-23227] 45. Mediterranean Fruit Fly; Quarantined Areas, Regulated Articles, Treatments
We are adopting as a final rule, with minor, nonsubstantive changes, interim rules that amended the Mediterranean fruit fly regulations. In a series of interim rules published in the Federal Register between June 1997 and October 1998, we amended the Mediterranean fruit fly regulations by establishing and removing quarantined areas in the State of
Published: 2000-09-11 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-22965] 46. Pink Bollworm Regulated Areas
We are adopting as a final rule, without change, an interim rule that amended the pink bollworm regulations by removing the previously regulated area in Poinsett County, AR, from the list of suppressive areas for pink bollworm and by removing Arkansas from the list of States quarantined because of the pink bollworm. We took that action because
Published: 2000-09-07 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-22807] 47. Mycogen c/o Dow and Pioneer; Receipt of Petition for Determination of
We are advising the public that the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has received a petition from Mycogen Seeds c/o Dow AgroSciences LLC and Pioneer HiBred International, Inc., seeking a determination of nonregulated status for corn designated as line 1507, which has been genetically engineered for insect resistance and tolerance to the
Published: 2000-09-06 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-22636] 48. Citrus Canker; Addition to Quarantined Areas
We are amending the citrus canker regulations by adding
portions of Hendry, Hillsborough, and Palm Beach Counties, FL, to the
list of quarantined areas and by expanding the boundaries of the
quarantined areas in Broward, Collier, Dade, and Manatee Counties, FL, due to recent detections of citrus
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canker in these areas. This action is
Published: 2000-09-05 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-22635] 49. Plum Pox
We are adopting as a final rule, without change, an interim rule that established regulations to quarantine portions of Adams County, PA, due to the detection of plum pox and restrict the interstate movement of articles from the quarantined area that present a risk of transmitting plum pox. We took this action to prevent the spread of plum pox to
Published: 2000-09-05 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[FR Doc 00-22097] 50. Monsanto Co.; Extension of Determination of Nonregulated Status for Corn
We are advising the public of our decision to extend to one additional corn line our determination that a corn line developed by Monsanto Company, which has been genetically engineered for tolerance to the herbicide glyphosate, is no longer considered a regulated article under our regulations governing the introduction of certain genetically
Published: 2000-08-30 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE : Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
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