Press Release
| Claude Knighten |
(301) 734-5271 |
| Jerry Redding |
(202) 720-6959 |
USDA CONSIDERS AMENDING IMPORTED NURSERY STOCK REGULATIONS
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9, 2004-The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal
and Plant Health Inspection Service today announced that it is seeking
public comments through an "advance notice of proposed rulemaking"
on its existing imported nursery stock regulations.
Nursery stock is also known as "plants for planting." According
to the International Plant Protection Convention, plants for planting
are "living plants and parts thereof, including seeds and germplasm,
intended to remain planted, to be planted or to be replanted to ensure
their subsequent growth, reproduction or propagation."
Under current regulations, all plants for planting are allowed to enter
the United States if the shipment is accompanied by a phytosanitary
certificate and has been inspected and found to be free of plant pests,
unless the importation is specifically prohibited or further restricted
by the regulations.
APHIS uses an advance notice of proposed rulemaking to maximize feedback
on ideas that are under consideration regarding possible regulatory
changes that may ultimately be published in a proposed rule. Interested
persons would than be given an opportunity to comment on a proposed
rule. Before any changes become effective, APHIS would still have
to publish a final rule.
Possible changes to the regulation include establishing a category
in the regulations for plants for planting that would be excluded from
importation pending risk evaluation and approval; developing ongoing
programs to reduce the risk of entry and establishment of quarantine
pests introduced through imported plants; combining existing regulations
governing the importation of plants for planting into one section and
reevaluating the risks posed by plants for planting currently prohibited.
This notice is scheduled for publication in the Dec. 10 Federal
Register. APHIS documents published in the Federal Register
and related information, including the names of organizations and
individuals who have commented on APHIS dockets, are available on the
Internet at http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppd/rad/webrepor.html.
Consideration will be given to comments received on or before March
10, 2005. Comments can be submitted by postal mail, commercial
delivery or e-mail. Send an original and three copies of postal
mail or commercial delivery comments to Docket No. 03-069-1, Regulatory
Analysis and Development, PPD, APHIS, Station 3C71, 4700 River Road,
Unit 118, Riverdale, MD 20737-1238 or e-mail comments to regulations@aphis.usda.gov.
E-mail comments must be contained in the body the message; do not send
attached files. Please include your name and address in the body
of the message and type"Docket No. 03-069-1" on the subject
line. To submit comments online, go to http://www.regulations.gov
and follow the instructions for locating this docket and submitting
comments.
Comments can be reviewed in USDA's South Building, Room 1141, 14th
St. and Independence Ave., SW, Washington, D.C., between 8 a.m. and
4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. To facilitate
entry into the comment reading room, please call (202) 690-2817.
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