(a) The fact has been determined by the Secretary of Agriculture, and notice given, that dangerous plant pests, including the so-called European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis Hubn.), and also other dangerous insects, as well as plant diseases not heretofore widely prevalent or distributed within and throughout the United States, exist, as to one or more of such pests, in Europe, Asia, Africa, Dominion of Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, and other foreign countries and localities, and may be introduced into this country through importations of the stalks or other parts of Indian corn or maize, broomcorn, and related plants.
CFR 7-319.41-2013 history
2014CFR 7-319.41-2014 Agriculture. Part319:Foreign quarantine notices. Subpart:Indian corn or maize, broomcorn, and related plants. Section319.41:1-6.
2013CFR 7-319.41-2013 Agriculture. Part319:Foreign quarantine notices. Section319.41:Notice of quarantine.