PPQ 586 Application for Permit to Transit Plants and/or Plant Pr

Untreated Oranges, Tangerines, and Grapefruit from Mexico Transiting the United States to Foreign Countries

PPQ 586 JAN 2011 OMB

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0579-0049,

0303, and 0346

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE

PLANT PROTECTION AND QUARANTINE


APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO TRANSIT PLANTS

AND/OR PLANT PRODUCTS, PLANT PESTS, AND/OR ASSOCIATED SOIL THROUGH

THE UNITED STATES

INSTRUCTIONS:


PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY. PERMITS ARE NOT ISSUED TO A P.O. BOX. READ THE ENTIRE APPLICATION BEFORE COMPLETING. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS OF PAPER IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED.

FORWARD COMPLETED APPLICATION TO:


USDA-APHIS-PPQ

PERMIT UNIT

4700 RIVER ROAD, UNIT 136

RIVERDALE, MD 20737-1236

1-877-770-5990; FAX: (301) 734-0572

1. NAME AND ADDRESS OF APPLICANT:

2a. The port of arrival in the U.S. and

the location of any subsequent stop:

2b. Country of Final Destination

3. Telephone Number (including area code)

4. Fax Number (including area code)

5. E-Mail Address

6. The Specific Origin, Type, and Quantity of Plants and/or Plant Products

(a) Country of Origin

(b) Quantity

(c) Scientific names of plants and/or plant products, plant pests, including associated soil (scientific, botanical, or English names must be included. Colloquial names are not acceptable.)



















7. The location of (and the time needed for) any storage in the U.S.:

8. Any location in the U.S. where the plants and/or plant products, plant pests, and/or associated soil are to be transloaded:

9. The means of conveyance (e.g., air, truck, ocean, rail) to be used to transport the plants and/or plant products:


A. INTO THE U.S. via:

B. THROUGH THE U.S. via:

10. Use of any additional packing or packaging to secure the materials and any associated pests: (Includes shrink wrapping, pest proof screening, pallets with tops/bottoms, etc.)

11. If the commodity itself is to be transferred from one containment

entity to another (i.e., sea container to another container, between

different truck trailer boxes, airline pallets to truck ), does the

transloaded facility have a current compliance agreement with the

U.S. Department of Agriculture?


Yes No


12. Are doors on containers, including truck and rail, solid and sealable?



Yes No


13. Are all openings in the container, including drains, vents, introduction ports, etc., mesh screened?



Yes No


14. If storage in the U.S. is necessary, has confirmation been made with the facility that they can maintain the transiting cargo in a protected area to prevent loss or pilferage?


Yes No


Do they have a compliance agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture?


Yes No


15. The estimated time necessary to accomplish exportation from arrival at the port of entry to exit at the port of export:

16. The final port of exit in the U.S.:

17. Signature of Applicant:

18. Print Name of Applicant:

19. Date:


PPQ FORM 586 (All previous editions are obsolete.)

JAN 2011


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)

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