Title 7AgricultureRelease 119-73not60

§7711 Regulation of Movement of Plant Pests

Title 7 › Chapter 104— PLANT PROTECTION › Subchapter I— PLANT PROTECTION › § 7711

Last updated Apr 3, 2026|Official source

Summary

You may not bring, send, or move plant pests into the United States or across state lines unless the Secretary allows it with permits and follows rules made to stop pests from entering or spreading. The Secretary must make those rules using sound science and must make the process clear and open. The Secretary can also make rules that let certain plant pests move without a permit if a permit is not needed. Anyone can ask the Secretary to add or remove a pest from those rules, and the Secretary must decide in a reasonable time and base the decision on sound science. Mail that contains plant pests is not allowed unless it follows the Secretary’s rules, and mail may only be opened according to postal rules. Rules may require a permit, an inspection certificate from the place of origin, supervised quarantine after arrival, and any steps needed to stop spread.

Full Legal Text

Title 7, §7711

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(a)Except as provided in subsection (c), no person shall import, enter, export, or move in interstate commerce any plant pest, unless the importation, entry, exportation, or movement is authorized under general or specific permit and is in accordance with such regulations as the Secretary may issue to prevent the introduction of plant pests into the United States or the dissemination of plant pests within the United States.
(b)The Secretary shall ensure that the processes used in developing regulations under subsection (a) governing consideration of import requests are based on sound science and are transparent and accessible.
(c)(1)The Secretary may issue regulations to allow the importation, entry, exportation, or movement in interstate commerce of specified plant pests without further restriction if the Secretary finds that a permit under subsection (a) is not necessary.
(2)Any person may petition the Secretary to add a plant pest to, or remove a plant pest from, the regulations issued by the Secretary under paragraph (1).
(3)In the case of a petition submitted under paragraph (2), the Secretary shall act on the petition within a reasonable time and notify the petitioner of the final action the Secretary takes on the petition. The Secretary’s determination on the petition shall be based on sound science.
(d)(1)Any letter, parcel, box, or other package containing any plant pest, whether sealed as letter-rate postal matter or not, is nonmailable and shall not knowingly be conveyed in the mail or delivered from any post office or by any mail carrier, unless the letter, parcel, box, or other package is mailed in compliance with such regulations as the Secretary may issue to prevent the dissemination of plant pests into the United States or interstate.
(2)Nothing in this subsection authorizes any person to open any mailed letter or other mailed sealed matter except in accordance with the postal laws and regulations.
(e)Regulations issued by the Secretary to implement subsections (a), (c), and (d) may include provisions requiring that any plant pest imported, entered, to be exported, moved in interstate commerce, mailed, or delivered from any post office—
(1)be accompanied by a permit issued by the Secretary prior to the importation, entry, exportation, movement in interstate commerce, mailing, or delivery of the plant pest;
(2)be accompanied by a certificate of inspection issued (in a manner and form required by the Secretary) by appropriate officials of the country or State from which the plant pest is to be moved;
(3)be raised under post-entry quarantine conditions by or under the supervision of the Secretary for the purposes of determining whether the plant pest—
(A)may be infested with other plant pests;
(B)may pose a significant risk of causing injury to, damage to, or disease in any plant or plant product; or
(C)may be a noxious weed; and
(4)be subject to remedial measures the Secretary determines to be necessary to prevent the spread of plant pests.

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Transfer of Functions

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Transfer of Functions

of the Secretary of Agriculture relating to agricultural import and entry inspection activities under this chapter to the Secretary of Homeland Security, and for treatment of related references, see section 231, 551(d), 552(d), and 557 of Title 6, Domestic Security, and the Department of Homeland Security Reorganization Plan of November 25, 2002, as modified, set out as a note under section 542 of Title 6.

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Citation

7 U.S.C. § 7711

Title 7Agriculture

Last Updated

Apr 3, 2026

Release point: 119-73not60