[pbs] Re: Info on relaxation of USDA import rules for seed
Leo A. Martin
leo1010 at attglobal.net
Tue May 4 19:23:47 EDT 2004
> The notion that you will have to apply for a separate
> specific permit for each importation is totally unfounded.
From the proposal:
The completed permit application must contain the
following information:
(1) Name, address, and telephone number of the importer;
(2) approximate quantity and kinds (botanical designations) of articles
intended to be imported;
(3) country or locality where grown;
(4) intended U.S. port of entry;
(5) means of transportation, e.g., mail, airmail, express, air express,
freight, airfreight, or baggage; and
(6) expected date of arrival.
Let's go through two of these.
> (2) approximate quantity and kinds
> (botanical designations)
> of articles intended to be imported;
For the next five years?
> (6) expected date of arrival.
You would know this for the next five years?
It seems to me they are intending each permit to cover one shipment.
Leo
--
Leo A. Martin
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Like cactus and succulents?
Central Arizona Cactus and Succulent Society
http://www.centralarizonacactus.org
More information about the pbs
mailing list