Suppressive area Sample Clauses

Suppressive area. That part of a regu- lated area where eradication of infesta- tion is undertaken as an objective, as designated by the Deputy Adminis- trator under § 301.52–2(a). [32 FR 16385, Nov. 30, 1967, as amended at 35 FR 2859, Feb. 12, 1970; 36 FR 24917, Dec. 24, 1971; 37 FR 10554, May 25, 1972; 52 FR 26943, July 17, 1987; 67 FR 34818, May 16, 2002; 70 FR 33268, June 7, 2005] EFFECTIVE DATE NOTE: At 87 FR 80007, Dec. 29, 2022, § 301.52–1 was amended, effective Jan. 30, 2023. § 301.52–2 Authorization for Deputy Administrator to list regulated areas and suppressive or generally infested areas. The Deputy Administrator shall pub- lish and amend from time to time as the facts warrant, the following lists:
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Suppressive area. None. [42 FR 13533, Mar. 11, 1977] EDITORIAL NOTE: For FEDERAL REGISTER ci- tations affecting § 301.52–2a, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at xxx.xxxxx.xxx. § 301.52–3 Conditions governing the interstate movement of regulated articles from quarantined States. 2 Any regulated articles may be moved interstate from any quarantined State under the following conditions:
Suppressive area. None. Texas
Suppressive area. None. [42 FR 13533, Mar. 11, 1977] EDITORIAL NOTE: For FEDERAL REGISTER ci- tations affecting § 301.52–2a, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.
Suppressive area. That part of a regulated area where eradication of infestation is undertaken as an objective. History Note: Authority G.S. 106-65.45; 106-65.46; 106-284.18; 106-420; Eff. January 1, 1985;
Suppressive area. That part of a regu- lated area where eradication of infesta- tion is undertaken as an objective, as designated by the Deputy Adminis- trator under § 301.52–2(a). [32 FR 16385, Nov. 30, 1967, as amended at 35 FR 2859, Feb. 12, 1970; 00 XX 00000, Xxx. 24, 1971; 00 XX 00000, May 25, 1972; 00 XX 00000, July 17, 1987; 00 XX 00000, May 16, 2002; 70 FR 33268, June 7, 2005] § 301.52–2 Authorization for Deputy Administrator to list regulated areas and suppressive or generally infested areas. The Deputy Administrator shall pub- lish and amend from time to time as the facts warrant, the following lists:

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