319.75-2—Restricted articles. 1

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Footnote(s): 1 The importation of restricted articles may be subject to prohibitions or restrictions under other provisions of 7 CFR part 319 . For example, fresh whole chilies (Capsicum spp.) and fresh whole red peppers (Capsicum spp.) from Pakistan are prohibited from being imported into the United States under the provisions of Subpart—Fruits and Vegetables of this part.
(a) The following articles from the specified localities or countries are restricted articles:
(1) Seeds of the plant family Cucurbitaceae 2 if in shipments greater than two ounces, if not for propagation, and if from a country listed in paragraph (b) of this section;

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Footnote(s): 2 Seeds of the plant family Cucurbitaceae include but are not limited to: Benincasa hispida (wax gourd), Citrullus Lanatus (watermelon) Cucumis melon (muskmelon, cantaloup, honeydew), Cumumis sativius (cucumber), Cucurbita pepo (pumpkin, squashes, vegetable marrow), Lagenaria siceraria (calabash, gourd), Luffa cylindrica (dishcloth gourd), Mormoridica charantia (bitter melon), and Sechium edule (chayote).
(2) Brassware and wooden screens from Bombay, India;
(3) Goatskins, lambskins, and sheepskins (excluding goatskins, lambskins, and sheepskins which are fully tanned, blue-chromed, pickled in mineral acid, or salted and moist) from Sudan or India;
(4) Plant gums shipped as bulk cargo (in an unpackaged state) if from a country listed in paragraph (b) of this section;
(5) Used jute or burlap bagging not containing cargo if from a country listed in paragraph (b) of this section; 3

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Footnote(s): 3 Such bagging may be subject to additional restrictions under the provisions in 7 CFR 319.8 et seq.
(6) Used jute or burlap bagging from a country listed in paragraph (b) of this section that contains cargo, and the cargo in such bagging; 3
(7) Used jute or burlap bagging from a country listed in paragraph (b) of this section that is used as a packing material (such as filler, wrapping, ties, lining, matting, moisture retention material, or protection material), and the cargo for which the used jute or burlap bagging is used as a packing material; 3 and
(8) Whole chilies (Capsicum spp.), whole red peppers (Capsimcum spp.), and cumin seeds (Cuminum cyminum) in new jute or burlap bags from Pakistan.
(b) Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Burma, Cyprus, Egypt, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, and Upper Volta.

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[50 FR 8706, Mar. 5, 1985, as amended at 72 FR 39528, July 18, 2007]