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CHAPTER X

EXAMINATION, CLASSIFICATION, AND DISPOSITION OF SPECIAL CLASSES OF MERCHANDISE

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582. Disposition of detained shipment. 609. Examination-Comparison with

583. Failure to export.

584. Report of violation.

585. Request for review.

VIRUSES, SERUMS, AND TOXINS FOR

TREATMENT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS

586. Importation restricted.

587. Labels.

588. Detention-Samples.

589. Disposition.

VIRUSES, SERUMS, AND TOXINS FOR THE

TREATMENT OF MAN

590. Licensed establishment. 591. Labels-Samples.

592. Detention, examination, disposition.

INSPECTION AND QUARANTINE OF CERTAIN DOMESTIC ANIMALS, ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS, ANIMAL FEEDING MATERIALS, ETC.

593. Animals-Importation prohibited. 594. Penalty for violation of statute. 595. Entry and release of animals subject to inspection and quarantine.

596. Articles accompanying animals. 597. Hides, skins, wool, other animal by-products, feeding materials,

etc.

RAGS

598. Disinfection of rags.

WILD ANIMALS, INSECT PESTS, AND

BIRDS

599. Species absolutely prohibited. 600. Honeybees.

601. Parrots.

602. Importation or transportation of

illegally killed animals, birds, etc.

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603. Importation of wild mammals and 633. Opium and other narcotic drugs

birds in violation of foreign law.

604. Game animals and birds.

ENTRY AND EXAMINATION OF TEAS

605. Impure tea prohibited. 606. Entry-Bond-Storage.

607. Examination for dutiable articles. 608. Samples for examination.

prohibited.

634. Definitions.

635. Administration-Regulations. 636. Entries.

637. Procedure on importation. 638. Procedure on exportation. 639. In transit shipments.

640. Violations of the law-Reports of.

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FOODS, DRUGS, INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES, AND

CAUSTIC OR CORROSIVE SUBSTANCES

secs. 1-26; title 7,

15, secs. 401-411. 31703,31847, 39063.

Art. 528. Invoices-Declaration.-(a) Invoices of foods, U. S. C., title 21, and drugs, when required by the Secretary of Agriculture, secs. 121-134; title and all invoices of insecticides, fungicides, lead arsenates, T. Ds. 31038, Paris greens and caustic or corrosive substances, shipped to the United States must have attached thereto a declaration of the shipper, made before a United States consular officer on consular Form 198, if foods or drugs, or on consular Form 218, if insecticides, fungicides, lead arsenates, Paris greens, or caustic or corrosive substances. As a general rule declarations are required for foods and drugs which have been manufactured, dried, or treated in any manner, except sugar, meat, and meat food products and animal casings. Representatives of the

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U. S. C., title 21, sec. 7.

T. Ds. 25957, 29368, 30582, 35080.

U. S. C., title 7, sec. 122.

Food and Drug Administration of the Department of Agriculture should be consulted as to the articles for which no declaration is required.

(b) Even though otherwise declared on the invoice or entry, all substances ordinarily used as foods or drugs or insecticides or fungicides or caustic or corrosive substances will be treated as such. Shipments of substances ordinarily used as foods or drugs, intended for technical purposes, must be accompanied by a declaration stating that fact. If the Secretary of Agriculture shall so recommend, any such substances may be required to be denatured under supervision of that department.

Art. 529. Definitions.-(a) The word "food" includes all articles used for food, drink, confectionery, or condiments by man or other animals, whether simple, mixed, or compound.

(b) The word "drug" includes all medicines and preparations recognized in the United States Pharmacopœia or National Formulary for internal or external use, and any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used for the cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease of man or other animals.

(c) The term "insecticide" includes any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any insects which may infest vegetation, man or other animals, or households, or be present in any environment whatsoever.

(d) The term "fungicide" includes any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any and all fungi that may infest vegetation or be present in any environment whatsoever.

(e) The term "caustic or corrosive substances" applies to the following-named substances and preparations containing them in the concentration of the percentages specified, when they are in parcels, packages, or containers suitable for household use:

1. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) –

2. Sulphuric acid (H2SO1).

3. Nitric acid (HNO3).
4. Carbolic acid (C,H,OH).

5. Oxalic acid (H2C2O4)

6. Any salt of oxalic acid__

7. Acetic acid (HC2H3O2) -

8. Hypochlorous acid or its salts (except chlorinated

lime) to yield available chlorine___.

Per Cent

10 or more. 10 or more.

5 or more.

5 or more.

10 or more.

10 or more.

20 or more.

10 or more.

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