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Subtitle B-Regulations of

the Department of Agriculture (Continued)

386

388

370 Freedom of information
371 Organization, functions, and delegations of author-

ity ..
372 National Environmental Policy Act implementa-

tion procedures
380 Rules of practice governing proceedings under cer-

tain acts
381-399 [Reserved)

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412

PART 300-INCORPORATION BY

REFERENCE

AUTHORITY: 7 U.S.C. 150ee, 154, 161, 162, and
167; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.2(c).

ticles regulated by “Subpart-Logs,
Lumber, and Other Unmanufactured
Wood Articles" (7 CFR 319.40–1 through
319.40–11) may be imported into the
United States.

(2) Availability. Copies of the Dry Kiln
Operator's Manual are available for in-
spection at the Office of the Federal
Register Library, 800 North Capitol
Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC,
or are for sale as ISBN 0-16-035819–1 by
the U.S. Government Printing Office,
Superintendent of Documents, Mail
Stop: SSOP, Washington, DC 20402–9328.
[60 FR 27673, May 25, 1996, as amended at 60
FR 50384, Sept. 29, 1996)

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PART 301-DOMESTIC
QUARANTINE NOTICES

Subpart-Black Stem Rust

8300.1 Materials incorporated by ref-

erence; availability.
(a) Plant Protection and Quarantine
Treatment Manual. The Plant Protec-
tion and Quarantine Treatment Man-
ual, which was reprinted November 30,
1992, and includes all revisions through
September 1995, has been approved for
incorporation by reference in 7 CFR
chapter III by the Director of the Office
of the Federal Register in accordance
with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51.

(1) The treatments specified in the
Plant Protection and

Quarantine
Treatment Manual and its revisions
are required to authorize the move-
ment of certain articles regulated by
domestic quarantines (7 CFR parts 301
and 318) and foreign quarantines (7 CFR
part 319).

(2) Availability. Copies of the Plant
Protection and Quarantine Treatment
Manual:

(1) Are available for inspection at the
Office of the Federal Register Library,
800 North Capitol Street NW, Suite 700,
Washington, DC; or,

(11) May be obtained by writing or
calling the Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, Documents Man-
agement Branch, Printing Distribution
and Mail Section, 4700 River Road Unit
1, Riverdale, MD 20737–1229, (301) 734
5524; or

(iii) May be obtained from field of-
fices of the Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, Plant Protection
and Quarantine. Addresses of these of-
fices may be found in local telephone
directories.

(b) Dry Kiln Operator's Manual. The
Dry Kiln Operator's Manual, which was
published in August 1991 as Agriculture
Handbook No. 188 by the United States
Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, has been approved for incorpo-
ration by reference in 7 CFR chapter
III by the Director of the Office of the
Federal Register in accordance with 5
U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51.

(1) The kiln drying schedules speci-
fied in the Dry Kiln Operator's Manual
provide a method by which certain ar-

Sec.
301.38 Notice of quarantine; restrictions on

interstate movement of regulated arti-

cles.
301.38-1 Definitions.
301.38-2 RC

articles.
301.383 Protected areas.
301.38 4 Interstate movement of regulated

articles.
301.38–6 Assembly and inspection of regu-

lated articles; issuance and cancellation

of certificates.
301.38–6 Compliance agreements and can-

cellation.
301.38–7 Attachment and disposition of cer-

tificates.
301.388 Costs and charges.

Subpart-Gypsy Moth

301.45 Notice of quarantine; restriction on

interstate movement of specified regu-

lated articles.
301.45-1 Definitions.
301.45_2 Authorization to designate and ter-

minate designation of generally infested

areas.
301.453 Generally infested areas.
301.454 Conditions governing the interstate

movement of regulated articles and out-
door household articles from generally

infested areas.
301.45-6 Issuance and cancellation of certifi-

cates, limited permits, and outdoor

household article documents.
301.456 Compliance agreement and can-

cellation thereof.
301.45–7 Assembly and inspection of regu-

lated articles and outdoor household ar-
ticles.

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