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APHIS Proposes to Eliminate Pine Beetle Restrictions on Imports from Canada

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is proposing to eliminate restrictions on imports of pine shoot beetle host materials from Canada, including cut pine Christmas trees and other articles containing pine bark. The agency’s proposed rule would remove quarantine requirements for domestic interstate transport of pine shoot beetle hosts, rendering the regulations covering imports from Canada obsolete, APHIS said. Current regulations under 7 CFR 319.40-5(m) that are set for elimination under this proposal require that imports from Canada be accompanied by statements and certificates showing the origin of regulated articles and the places through which they were moved, as well as fumigation requirements in some circumstances. Comments are due Nov. 22.

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(Federal Register 09/23/19)