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Federal Import Orders

A Federal Order is a legal document issued in response to an emergency when the Administrator of APHIS considers it necessary to take regulatory action to protect agriculture or prevent the entry and establishment into the United States of a pest or disease. Federal Orders are effective immediately and contain the specific regulatory requirements. Plant Protection and Quarantine issues Federal Orders under the regulatory authority provided by the Plant Protection Act of June 20, 2000, as amended, Section 412(a), 7 U.S.C. 7712(a), which authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture to prohibit or restrict the importation or entry of any plant, plant part, or article if the Secretary determines that the prohibition or restriction is necessary to prevent the introduction or dissemination of a plant pest into or within the United States. Federal Orders will remain in effect until they are revised by another Federal Order or until an interim rule on the subject is published.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of PPQ Federal Orders. PPQ’s Emergency and Domestic Programs also issues Federal Orders to prohibit or restrict interstate movement. Federal Orders for emergency and domestic programs are posted on the APHIS site under the specific plant pest or disease program to which the Federal Order pertains. You can find a list of those programs at the Plant Pest Program Information homepage.

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Asian Longhorned Beetle | Bactrocera invadens | Citrus Longhorned Beetle | Firewood |Tuta absoluta

APHIS Actions:

  • February 27, 2009, APHIS announces that beginning, March 10, 2009, shipments of field-grown green tomatoes from certain countries will be required to meet additional import requirements to prevent the introduction and establishment of Tutu absoluta.
  • January 16, 2009, APHIS announces plans to begin prohibiting importation into the United States of certain plants for planting from specific countries to prevent the introduction and dissemination of Asian Longhorned Beetle and Citrus Longhorned Beetle.
  • December 31, 2008, APHIS imposes new import requirements on certain fruits and vegetables originating from countries where Bactrocera invadens is known to exist.
  • October 17, 2008, APHIS requires heat treatment for firewood of all hardwood (non-coniferous) species from Canada being imported into the United States.

Asian Longhorned Beetle

  • January 16, 2009, APHIS announces plans to begin prohibiting importation into the United States of certain plants for planting from specific countries to prevent the introduction and dissemination of Asian Longhorned Beetle and Citrus Longhorned Beetle.

Bactrocera invadens

  • December 31, 2008, APHIS imposes new import requirements on certain fruits and vegetables originating from countries where Bactrocera invadens is known to exist.

Citrus Longhorned Beetle

  • January 16, 2009, APHIS announces plans to begin prohibiting importation into the United States of certain plants for planting from specific countries to prevent the introduction and dissemination of Asian Longhorned Beetle and Citrus Longhorned Beetle.

Firewood

  • October 17, 2008, APHIS requires heat treatment for firewood of all hardwood (non-coniferous) species from Canada being imported into the United States.

Tuta absoluta

  • February 27, 2009, APHIS announces that beginning, March 10, 2009, shipments of field-grown green tomatoes from certain countries will be required to meet additional import requirements to prevent the introduction and establishment of Tutu absoluta.

Last Modified: March 4, 2009