98-12124. Pine Shoot Beetle; Quarantined Areas  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 88 (Thursday, May 7, 1998)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 25153-25155]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-12124]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    
    Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
    
    7 CFR Part 301
    
    [Docket No. 97-100-2]
    
    
    Pine Shoot Beetle; Quarantined Areas
    
    AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: We are adopting as a final rule, with one change, an interim 
    rule that amended the pine shoot beetle regulations by adding 78 
    counties in Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, New York, Ohio, 
    Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Wisconsin to the list of quarantined 
    areas. The interim rule was necessary to prevent the spread of the pine 
    shoot beetle, a pest of pine products, into noninfested areas of the 
    United States. This final rules makes one change to the map of 
    regulated counties that appeared in the interim rule to add a county 
    that mistakenly was not included on the map.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: May 7, 1998.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Christine K. Markham, Regional 
    Program Manager, PPQ, APHIS, 505 South Lenola Road, Suite 201, 
    Moorestown, NJ, 08057-1549, (609) 753-5073; or Ms. Coanne O'Hern, 
    Operations Officer, Domestic and Emergency Programs, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 
    River Road Unit 134, Riverdale, MD 20737-1236, (301) 734-8717, E-mail: 
    cohern@aphis.usda.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        In an interim rule effective on December 3, 1997, and published in 
    the Federal Register on December 9, 1997 (62 FR 64677-64680, Docket No. 
    97-100-1), we amended the pine shoot beetle regulations in 7 CFR part 
    301 by adding 78 counties in Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, New 
    York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Wisconsin to the list of 
    quarantined areas in Sec. 301.50-3(c).
        Comments on the interim rule were required to be received on or 
    before February 9, 1998. We did not receive any comments.
        We are making one change to the interim rule to correct an error. 
    The
    
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    interim rule added Boone County, IL, to the list of quarantined areas 
    in Sec. 301.50-3(c). However, we mistakenly neglected to also add Boone 
    County, IL, to the map of quarantined areas in Sec. 301.50-3(d). We 
    have corrected this error in this final rule.
        Therefore, based on the rationale set forth in the interim rule and 
    in this document, we are adopting the provisions of the interim rule as 
    a final rule, with the change discussed in this document.
        This final rule also affirms the information contained in the 
    interim rule concerning Executive Orders 12866, 12372, and 12988, and 
    the Paperwork Reduction Act.
        Further, for this action, the Office of Management and Budget has 
    waived the review process required by Executive Order 12866.
    
    Effective Date
    
        This document makes final an interim rule that amended the pine 
    shoot beetle regulations by adding 78 counties in Illinois, Indiana, 
    Maryland, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and 
    Wisconsin to the list of quarantined areas. This final rule makes one 
    change to the map of regulated counties that appeared in the interim 
    rule. We are adding to the map one county that was added to the list of 
    quarantined areas but was mistakenly not included on the map. This is 
    not a substantive change. Therefore, in accordance with the 
    administrative procedure provisions in 5 U.S.C. 553, we are making this 
    rule effective less than 30 days after publication in the Federal 
    Register. Specifically, the Administrator of the Animal and Plant 
    Health Inspection Service has determined that this rule should be 
    effective upon publication in the Federal Register.
    
    Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 604, we have performed a Final 
    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, set forth below, regarding the 
    economic impact of this rule on small entities. Based on the 
    information we have, there is no basis to conclude that this rule will 
    result in any significant economic impact on a substantial number of 
    small entities.
        Under the Plant Quarantine Act and the Federal Plant Pest Act (7 
    U.S.C. 150bb, 150dd, 150ee, 150ff, 161, 162, and 164-167), the 
    Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to regulate the interstate 
    movement of articles to prevent the spread of injurious plant pests in 
    the United States.
        The pine shoot beetle (PSB) regulations impose restrictions on the 
    interstate movement of certain regulated articles from quarantined 
    areas in order to prevent the spread of PSB into noninfested areas of 
    the United States. The interim rule amended these regulations by adding 
    78 counties in 9 States to the list of quarantined areas. This action 
    was necessary to prevent the spread of PSB, a pest of pine products, 
    into noninfested areas of the United States. In our Initial Regulatory 
    Flexibility Analysis, we solicited comments on the potential effects of 
    the interim rule on small entities. In particular, we sought data and 
    other information to determine the number and kinds of small entities 
    that may incur benefits or costs from implementation of the interim 
    rule. We received no comments on the Initial Regulatory Flexibility 
    Analysis contained in the interim rule.
        Currently, there are approximately 1,046 nursery operations in the 
    78 newly regulated counties. Of those, approximately 717 are considered 
    small entities. We have not determined the size of the remaining 329 
    nursery operations in the following 6 counties: Boone County, IL; 
    Muskegon and Ottawa Counties, MI; Wayne County, NY; Allen County, OH; 
    and Indiana County, PA. Small nurseries are defined as those entities 
    with annual sales of less than $150,000. Most of these nurseries, both 
    large and small, specialize in production of deciduous landscape 
    products, but some also produce rooted pine Christmas trees and some 
    pine nursery stock. Most of the nurseries that produce rooted pine 
    Christmas trees and pine nursery stock will not be notably affected by 
    this rule, either because these commodities comprise a very minor share 
    of their products or because they serve largely local populations.
        Other Christmas tree producers and logging operations in the 78 
    newly regulated counties may also be affected by this rule. In the 
    interim rule, we explained that we were unable to determine the number 
    of these types of small entities in the newly regulated counties, and 
    invited comments to help us make that determination. However, as stated 
    previously, we did not receive any comments.
        Affected businesses can maintain markets outside the regulated 
    areas by arranging for inspections and the issuance of certificates or 
    limited permits, or by fumigating or cold treating the regulated 
    articles. Inspection is provided at no cost during normal business 
    hours. However, there may be imputed costs to the businesses in 
    preparing for the inspections and possible marketing delays. Such costs 
    and inconveniences may be more likely for producers of live pine 
    nursery stock, since inspection is required of each live plant before 
    it may be moved to a nonregulated area. For producers in these counties 
    who already have their trees inspected for other pests, another 
    inspection may be a relatively small burden, especially when compared 
    to the societal benefits of minimizing the human-assisted movement of 
    PSB.
        The alternative to the interim rule was to make no changes in the 
    regulations. After consideration, we rejected this alternative because 
    the quarantine of the 78 counties listed in the interim rule is 
    necessary to prevent the artificial spread of PSB.
        This rule contains no reporting or recordkeeping requirements.
    
    List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 301
    
        Agricultural commodities, Incorporation by reference, Plant 
    diseases and pests, Quarantine, Reporting and recordkeeping 
    requirements, Transportation.
    
    PART 301--DOMESTIC QUARANTINE NOTICES
    
        1. The authority citation for part 301 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 7 U.S.C. 147a, 150bb, 150dd, 150ee, 150ff, 161, 162, 
    and 164-167; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.2(c).
    
        2. In Sec. 301.50-3, paragraph (d) is amended by revising the map 
    to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 301.50-3  Quarantined areas.
    
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        (d) * * *
    
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        Done in Washington, DC, this 30th day of April 1998.
    Craig A. Reed,
    Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
    [FR Doc. 98-12124 Filed 5-6-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/07/1998
Department:
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
98-12124
Dates:
May 7, 1998.
Pages:
25153-25155 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 97-100-2
PDF File:
98-12124.pdf
CFR: (1)
7 CFR 301.50-3