Untreated Oranges, Tangerines, and Grapefruit From Mexico Transiting the United States to Foreign Countries
trade · Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service · Rule · Published 2006-08-23 · 71 FR 49319
Document
Document number
E6-13986
Federal Register citation
71 FR 49319
CFR reference
7 CFR 352
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
trade
Sub-agency
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Publication date
2006-08-23
USDA docket
Docket No. 00-086-2
Abstract
We are amending the regulations to allow untreated oranges, tangerines, and grapefruit from Mexico to be moved overland by truck or rail to Corpus Christi and Houston, TX, for export to another country by water. We are taking this action in response to requests by the port authorities of Corpus Christi and Houston, TX. We are also requiring that untreated oranges, tangerines, and grapefruit from Mexico transiting the United States for export to another country be shipped in sealed, refrigerated containers and insect-proof packaging and via routes that avoid citrus production areas. We are taking this action to provide additional protection against the possible introduction of fruit flies via untreated oranges, tangerines, and grapefruit from Mexico that transit the United States.