Revision of Fruits and Vegetables Import Regulations

Document ID: APHIS-2005-0106-0001
Document Type: Proposed Rule
Agency: Animal And Plant Health Inspection Service
Topics: No Topics associated with this document
Federal Register Number: 06-03897
CFR Citation: 7 CFR 305,319,352
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Abstract: We are proposing to revise and reorganize the regulations pertaining to the importation of fruits and vegetables to consolidate requirements of general applicability and eliminate redundant requirements, update terms and remove outdated requirements and references, update the regulations that apply to importations into territories under U.S. administration, and make various editorial and nonsubstantive changes to regulations to make them easier to use. We are also proposing to make substantive changes to the regulations, including: Establishing criteria within the regulations that, if met, would allow us to approve certain new fruits and vegetables for importation into the United States and to acknowledge pest-free areas in foreign countries more effectively and expeditiously; doing away with the practice of listing specific commodities that may be imported subject to certain types of phytosanitary measures; and providing for the issuance of special use permits for fruits and vegetables. These changes are intended to simplify and expedite our processes for approving certain new imports and pest-free areas while continuing to allow for public participation in the processes. This proposal, if adopted, would represent a significant structural revision of the fruits and vegetables import regulations and would establish a new process for approving certain new commodities for importation into the United States. It would not, however, allow the importation of any specific new fruits or vegetables, nor would it alter the conditions for importing currently approved fruits or vegetables except as specifically described in this document. To the extent to which trading partners consider the time it takes to conduct the rulemaking process a trade barrier, by reducing that time, these proposed changes may facilitate the export of U.S. agricultural commodities. The proposed changes would not alter the manner in which the risk associated with a commodity import request is evaluated, nor would it alter the manner in which those risks are ultimately mitigated.
Document Subtype: Proposed rule
Received Date: April 27 2006, at 07:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Start-End Page: 25009 - 25057
Comment Start Date: April 27 2006, at 03:40 PM Eastern Standard Time
Comment Due Date: August 25 2006, at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time

Comments

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Total: 53
Comment from Barb Sachau
Submitter: sachau, barb    Posted: 04/27/2006     ID: APHIS-2005-0106-0005

Aug 25,2006 11:59 PM ET
Comment from Tempitope T Adebayo
Submitter: Adebayo, Temitope    Posted: 04/28/2006     ID: APHIS-2005-0106-0006

Aug 25,2006 11:59 PM ET
Comment from Cyrus Hunter
Submitter: Hunter, Cyrus    Posted: 05/15/2006     ID: APHIS-2005-0106-0007

Aug 25,2006 11:59 PM ET
Comment from Christian Schlect, Northwest Horticultural Society
Submitter: Schlect, Christian    Posted: 05/31/2006     ID: APHIS-2005-0106-0009

Aug 25,2006 11:59 PM ET
Transcript of Public Hearing, Seattle, Washington, May 23, 2006
Posted: 06/13/2006     ID: APHIS-2005-0106-0013

Aug 25,2006 11:59 PM ET

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