Collapse to view only § 322.31 - Notice of arrival.
- § 322.28 - General requirements; restricted articles.
- § 322.29 - Dead bees.
- § 322.30 - Export certificate.
- § 322.31 - Notice of arrival.
- § 322.32 - Mailed packages.
- § 322.33 - Restricted articles in a commercial bonded vehicle arriving at a land border port in the United States.
- § 322.34 - Inspection; refusal of entry.
- § 322.35 - Ports of entry.
§ 322.28 - General requirements; restricted articles.
(a) The following articles from any region are restricted articles:
(1) Dead bees of any genus;
(2) Beeswax for beekeeping; and
(3) Honey for bee feed.
(b) Restricted articles may only be imported into or transit the United States in accordance with this part.
§ 322.29 - Dead bees.
(a) Dead bees imported into or transiting the United States must be either:
(1) Immersed in a solution containing at least 70 percent alcohol or a suitable fixative for genetic research;
(2) Immersed in liquid nitrogen; or
(3) Pinned and dried in the manner of scientific specimens.
(b) Dead bees are subject to inspection at the port of entry in the United States to confirm that the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section have been met.
§ 322.30 - Export certificate.
Each shipment of restricted articles, except for dead bees, imported into or transiting the United States must be accompanied by an export certificate issued by the appropriate regulatory agency of the national government of the exporting region. The export certificate must state that the articles in the shipment have been treated as follows:
(a) Beeswax. Must have been liquefied, and slumgum and honey must be removed.
(b) Honey for bee feed. Heated to 212 °F (100 °C) for 30 minutes.
§ 322.31 - Notice of arrival.
(a) At least 10 business days prior to the arrival in the United States of any shipment of restricted articles, you must notify APHIS of the impending arrival. Your notification must include the following information:
(1) Your name, address, and telephone number;
(2) The name and address of the recipient of the restricted articles;
(3) The name, address, and telephone number of the producer;
(4) The date you expect to receive the shipment;
(5) A description of the contents of the shipment (i.e., dead bees, honey for bee feed, etc.); and
(6) The total number of restricted articles you expect to receive.
(b) You must provide the notification to APHIS through one of the following means:
(1) By mail to the Permit Unit, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit 133, Riverdale, MD 20737-1236; or
(2) By facsimile at (301) 734-8700; or
(3) By electronic mail to [email protected], or
(4) Using a U.S. Government electronic information exchange system or other authorized method.
§ 322.32 - Mailed packages.
(a) If you import a restricted article through the mail or through commercial express delivery, you must mark all sides of the outside of that package with the contents of the shipment and the name of the exporting region. The marking must be clearly visible using black letters at least 1 inch in height on a white background.
(b) If you import a restricted article through commercial express delivery, you must provide an accurate description of the complete contents of the shipment for the shipment's delivery manifest entry.
(c) In addition to the export certificate required in § 322.30 (if applicable), a restricted article that is imported by mail or commercial express delivery must be accompanied by an invoice or packing list accurately indicating the complete contents of the shipment.
§ 322.33 - Restricted articles in a commercial bonded vehicle arriving at a land border port in the United States.
If you import a restricted article through a land border port in the United States by commercial vehicle (i.e., automobile or truck), then the person carrying the package containing the restricted article or the driver of the vehicle must present the export certificate required by § 322.30 (if applicable) and an invoice or packing slip accurately indicating the complete contents of the shipment to the inspector at the land border port.
§ 322.34 - Inspection; refusal of entry.
(a) You must present shipments of restricted articles to the inspector at the port of entry in the United States. Shipments of restricted articles must remain at the port of entry until released by the inspector.
(b) The inspector at the port will confirm that all shipments of restricted articles have proper documentation (see § 322.30) and that you provided notice of arrival for all shipments of restricted articles (see § 322.32).
(c) If, upon inspection, any shipment fails to meet the requirements of this part, that shipment will be refused entry into the United States. In accordance with § 322.2(c), the inspector will offer you, or in your absence the shipper, the opportunity to immediately export any refused shipments, or confiscate and destroy the refused shipments.
§ 322.35 - Ports of entry.
A restricted article may be imported only at a port of entry staffed by an APHIS inspector. To find out if a specific port is staffed by an APHIS inspector, or for a list of ports staffed by APHIS inspectors, contact Permit Unit, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit 133, Riverdale, Maryland 20737-1236; toll-free (877) 770-5990; fax (301) 734-8700.