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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
PLANT PROTECTION AND QUARANTINE

APPLICATION FOR CONTROLLED IMPORT PERMIT
(CIP) TO IMPORT RESTRICTED OR NOT
AUTHORIZED PLANT MATERIAL

INSTRUCTIONS: TO BE COMPLETED AND
SIGNED BY THE PERSON WHO WILL BE
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PLANT
MATERIAL IN THE U.S. PLEASE PRINT OR
TYPE. READ THE ENTIRE APPLICATION
BEFORE COMPLETING. CONTINUE ON
REVERSE IF NECESSARY. CITE ITEM
NUMBER CONTINUED.

FORWARD COMPLETED APPLICATION TO:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
APHIS/Plant Protection and Quarantine
Permit Unit
4700 River Road, Unit 133
Riverdale, MD 20737-1236
PHONE:1-877-770-5990 FAX: 301-734-8529

1. Applicant’s contact information (Last Name, First Name, and Title):

Professional organization:

Physical mailing address:

TELEPHONE: (

)

FAX: (

)

EMAIL:

2. Address and/or location (GPS coordinates) where work will be performed:

3. (a) Will the imported plant material be planted or grown in the U.S. for any purpose?
(b) Will the imported plant material be released into the natural environment?

Yes
Yes

No

No

(c) Will the imported plant material be rendered incapable of propagation or destroyed during the duration of the permit?
4. Plants or plant products intended to be imported:
Quantity of
Country of Origin
Plant Units Per
Shipment

Total Number of
Shipments

Scientific Names of Plant Material

Yes

No

Plant Parts to be Imported

5. Conveyance of intended importation:

6. Describe methods that will be applied during importation to maintain control of plant material and prevent exposure or transmission of any associated
plant pests and pathogens to the environment. List supporting documents in Section 12:

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7. Proposed control and monitoring of the plant material during the duration of permit:
Growth chamber

Laboratory

Exterior screen house

Field or open environment

Greenhouse

Alternative proposal (list supporting documents in Section 12):

8. The imported plant material is genetically engineered as regulated by 7 CFR Part 340, and requires a USDA/APHIS/Biotechnology Regulatory
Services (BRS) permit or authorization which will accompany the importation. Please contact BRS via phone (301) 851-3935 or email
[email protected] for additional assistance regarding to these requirements.
No - Imported plant materials are not regulated by 7 CFR Part 340.
Yes - Plant material will be imported with a valid BRS Permit or Notification (in addition to the CIP).
9. Is the plant material or any part thereof known or suspected of being exposed to, or infected or contaminated with, any plant pest or pathogen?
Indicate and describe. Additional information can be listed in Section 12.
No. The plant material was produced in such a way to prevent exposure to plant pests:
Potentially infected but will be sterilized sufficiently to destroy plant pests:
Potentially infected but will receive therapy to eliminate pests:
Potentially infected with intent to extract, identify, or propagate plant pests:
(A PPQ 526 permit (Permit to Move Live Plant Pests, Noxious Weeds, Soil, and Prohibited Plants) will also be required.)
Potentially infected, with other considerations. Please provide clarification:

10. If the plant material is intended for propagation purposes, provide the name and contact information of the supervisory plant pathologist and/or
horticulturalist designated to monitor the plants at the approved facility throughout the duration of the permit.
Not applicable; no propagation intended.
Contact information:

11. Final disposition of imported plant materials, or of plants grown from imported plant materials, growing media, and residues and products thereof:
Incineration

Autoclaving (minimum of 15 minutes at 15 lbs. per square inch at 121 o C / 250 o F)

Chemical sterilization (describe process)

Other (describe process)

Proposed date of final disposition/termination of permit:

12. This area may be used to continue any item on the form or to identify supporting documents. Cite the item number being continued or supported.

13. I am the person who will be responsible for the plant material described in Section 4. above. I agree to observe the conditions specified
on a permit which may be issued by APHIS. I understand that inspection and approval of the facilities to be used for imported plant materials
may be required before a permit is issued and during the duration of the permit. I understand that the kinds of plant materials listed in
Section 4. may not be released or sold in the U.S. without proper authorization from USDA/APHIS. By completing this section I am affirming
my request for authorization to import plant commodities as stated in this application and will be responsible for the authorized material.
Signature of Applicant

PPQ FORM 588 (Reverse)
DEC 2012

Date

Instructions for Completing PPQ Form 588 - Application for Controlled Import Permit (CIP)
To Import Restricted or Not Authorized Plant Material
Please TYPE or PRINT legibly. Do not leave any boxes unfilled. For items that do not apply, please enter “N/A.” All information provided with the PPQ
Form 588 is for the intention of receiving a permit from USDA/APHIS/PPQ to import plant material. USDA/APHIS/PPQ maintains all Federal
requirements for protecting Personal Identifiable Information (PII) and does not disclose this information except as allowed by Federal authorization.
Section 1. Applicant’s contact information. Provide information specific to the applicant such as the applicant’s title (Mr., Mrs., Dr., etc.), the applicant’s first and
last name, and the name of the applicant’s professional organization. This will facilitate appropriate communication between PPQ and the applicant. Providing the
physical address allows PPQ to provide the applicant with any supporting documents in addition to electronic correspondence. Providing the telephone, fax, and
electronic communication information allows PPQ to directly contact the applicant for purposes related to the application.
Section 2. Address and/or location (GPS coordinates) of the U.S. facility where work will be performed. In some cases, the address of the facility is different from
the contact address of the applicant. In some situations, the GPS coordinates may be necessary to properly identify the location where the work will be conducted.
Section 3. (a) This applies to imported plant material that the applicant intends to grow or propagate in the U.S. by any method that will extend the life span of the
imported material or increase the number of individuals by sexual or asexual methods. (b) This identifies any imported plant material that will be exposed,
introduced, or incorporated into a farm, biome, garden, nursery, or natural environment. (c) This identifies whether the imported plant material will be destroyed or
rendered sufficiently incapable of being propagated during the valid timeframe of the permit.
Section 4. Identify plant material by the country of origin, quantity of plant units (whole plant or tissue culture replicates, separated parts of the plant, such as, but
not limited to, roots, bulbs, tubers, stems, trunk or bole, leaves, flower, fruit, seed, or any other part of a plant), number of shipments, and scientific name. This is
necessary to allow PPQ to determine the specific quarantine restrictions and appropriate mitigation measures.
Section 5. Identify how plant material will be imported (air freight, vehicle, ship, small parcel, commercial carrier, international or domestic mail, hand carry).
Generally hand-carried imports are not approved as the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection’s capacity to adequately inspect them
within passenger clearance areas is limited. Also, security protocol restrictions are time consuming, often causing damage or loss of the imported plant material
and long delays to the importer. Consequently, hand-carried imports will be authorized on a case-by-case basis and will require additional justification.
Section 6. Describe the specific methods that will be applied during the import process until the plant material arrives at the approved U.S. facility to maintain
control of the material and prevent the possibility of exposure or transmission of associated plant pests and pathogens to the environment. Examples include, but
are not limited to, double packaging, netting, isolation, flasks, sterile media, propagation processes, therapy verification, and validation of pest freedom.
Section 7. Describe how the plant material will be stored, grown, and/or propagated to prevent the introduction of associated plant pests and pathogens to the
environment. This should include storage conditions for plant material intended for destructive analysis as well as growing/propagation conditions for plant material
not for destructive analysis. Please note that mobile plant pests that could be associated with the plant material must be taken into consideration when proposing
adequate control measures.
Section 8. If the imported plant material is genetically engineered, it may also be regulated by APHIS/BRS under 7 CFR Part 340. If the genetically-engineered
plant material meets the definition of a regulated article under 7 CFR Part 340, an additional authorization (a BRS import notification or BRS import permit) is
required and must also accompany the importation. Please contact BRS by phone at (301) 851-3935 or via email at [email protected] for additional
assistance regarding their requirements. The APHIS/BRS URL is: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/biotechnology
Section 9. Indicate whether the plant material has been produced in such a manner to prevent/eliminate contamination with any plant pest or pathogen, if the
imported material has potentially been exposed, and what method will be used to eliminate the plant pests after importation. If the intent is to isolate and identify
plant pests or pathogens (diagnostics) from the imported plant material, the applicant must also apply for a PPQ 526 permit (Permit to Move Live Plant Pests,
Noxious Weeds, Soil, and Prohibited Plants). If the previous conditions do not apply, provide a description of the proposal, justification for consideration, and
appropriate control measures.
Section 10. In addition to verification and inspection conducted by PPQ, the permit holder is responsible for providing oversight of the plants while propagated and
maintained as authorized within the permit. Please provide the name and contact information of a plant pathologist and/or horticulturalist who agrees to monitor
the permitted plants at the approved facility for the duration of the permit. These individuals are not required to make quarantine decisions about the plants nor a
determination of the quarantine status. The intent is to have individuals with knowledge about plant health who, if the plants become infested with a plant pest
during the duration of the permit, will inform the applicant, who will inform the local PPQ State Plant Health Director, within a reasonable amount of time. These
individuals are not liable or under responsibility other than to communicate changes in the health status of the plants.
Section 11. Describe how the imported plant materials, plants grown from imported plant materials, growing media, and residues and products thereof will be
disposed of, sterilized, and/or cleaned on or before the expiration date of the permit. Permits are eligible for renewal following APHIS review of a new application.
Section 12. This area may be used to continue any item on the form or to identify supporting documents. Indicate which item on the form this information is
referring to. Additional documents may accompany the application for clarification purposes and to provide PPQ with additional information that could be useful in
making a determination to the permit requirements.
Section 13. By inserting his/her signature, the applicant understands that APHIS will review his/her qualifications to maintain the plant material in addition to the
adequacy of the facilities that will be used. All information provided in this application is subject to verification, validation, and inspection before a permit is issued.
The applicant agrees to adhere to the requirements that may accompany the permit upon issuance and will be responsible for the authorized plant material
throughout the duration of the permit. Authority to approve the importation of the plant material proposed in this application is maintained by USDA/APHIS/PPQ as
authorized within the Code of Federal Regulations.
DEC 2012


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