PPQ 585 Application for Permit to Import Timber or Timber Produc

Foreign Quarantine Notices

PPQ 585

Foreign Quarantine Notices (Individuals)

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united states department of agriculture

animal and plant health inspection service

Plant Protection and quarantine


Application for permit to import

Timber or timber products

Instructions: Please type or print clearly. Permits are not issued to P.O. Boxes. Read the reverse side and the entire application before completing. Attach additional sheets of paper if more space is needed

Forward completed application to USDA-APHIS-PPQ

Permit Services

4700 River Road, Unit 133

Riverdale, MD 20737-1236

1-877-770-5990; FAX (301) 734-8529

1. NAME AND UNITED STATES ADDRESS OF U.S. RESIDENT/LEGAL ALIEN:


APPLICANT’S NAME:

ORGANIZATION NAME:

U.S. ADDRESS (Include City, State, and ZIP Code):




PHONE: ( ) FAX: ( )


E-MAIL:

2. MAILING ADDRESS (if different than physical address):

3. Timber or Timber Products to be Imported

Country of Origin

Scientific Names of Timber

(Genus and species)

Type of Timber:

(Logs, Lumber, Chips, Cants, Billets,

Pilings, Railroad Ties)











































4. without bark: with bark:


NOTE: If “With Bark” please indicate one of the following: Less than 15 pieces Greater than 15 pieces


5. Description of any processing before import:

Kiln dried heat treated air dried


6. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT:


7. PRINTED NAME OF APPLICANT:

8. DATE:


PPQ Form 585

MAY 2009


Warning: Any alteration, forgery, or unauthorized use of this document is subject to civil penalties of up to $250,000 (7 U.S.C. 7734(b)) or punishable by a fine of not more than $10,000, or imprisonment of not more than 5 years, or both (18 U.S.C. 1001)




Temperate hardwood logs and lumber (with or without bark), softwood lumber, and untreated railroad ties are not authorized from areas in Asia that are east of 60° East Longitude and north of the Tropic of Cancer.


Raw softwood lumber, without bark, must be consigned to an approved facility operating under a valid compliance agreement with Plant Protection and Quarantine at the time the lumber is imported. The name of the approved facility must be submitted and approved before importation occurs. Lumber must be heat treated within 30 days from the time the lumber is released from the port of first arrival.


Pinus radiata and Pseudotsuga menziesii softwood logs and/or lumber from New Zealand, without bark, must be consigned to an approved facility operating under a valid compliance agreement with Plant Protection and Quarantine at the time the lumber or logs are imported. The name of the approved facility must be submitted and re-approved before importation occurs.


Pinus radiata logs and/or lumber from Chile, without bark, must be consigned to an approved facility operating under a valid compliance agreement with Plant Protection and Quarantine at the time the lumber or logs are imported. The name of the approved facility must be submitted and re-approved before importation occurs.


All other softwood logs must be heat treated at a PPQ approved facility prior to arrival. Currently there are no approved heat treatment facilities.


Wood and bark chips from tropical plantation grown trees must be consigned to an approved facility operating under a valid compliance agreement with Plant Protection and Quarantine at the time the chips are imported. The facility must process the chips in a manner that will destroy any plant pests associated with chips. The name of the approved facility must be submitted and approved before importation occurs.


Some species of timber may be subject to regulations under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). To determine if a particular species is regulated under Appendix I, II, or III of CITES, please consult the appendices for CITES located at http://www.wcmc.org.uk/cites/english

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