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[ Act No. 3027, March 08, 1922 ]

AN ACT TO PROTECT THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS FROM INJURIOUS PLANT PESTS AND DISEASES EXISTING IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND FURTHER TO REGULATE THE DOMESTIC MOVEMENT OF PLANT MATERIALS IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE THE INJURY FROM PESTS AND DISEASES ALREADY INTRODUCED

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Legislature assembled and by the authority of the same:

SECTION  1. The importation  into the Philippine Islands of all  plant materials or parts thereof,  or of soil or any  material whatever either by itself or used as packing or covering material which may be  a source  or medium of infection or infestation by diseases or insects or  other animals destructive to agriculture or a  medium for the  introduction of noxious weeds, is hereby prohibited, except through such ports as may be designated, and subject to such rules and regulations as may from time to time be prescribed by the Director of Agriculture and approved by the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

SEC. 2. The Director of Agriculture, if the best interests of the service  so  require, shall cause to be inspected and certified all plant materials or parts thereof, or soil  or any material whatsoever used for packing or covering  such plant materials intended for exportation.

SEC. 3. The importer or importers, or their agents of such plant materials shall make a  declaration on a regular official form to the  Collector of Customs at or before the time of entry.  Such a declaration shall show the names and  addresses of the consignor and the consignee, the nature and quantity of the  plant materials which it is desired to import, the country and locality where the same was grown, the place and date of embarkation, and the registered name of the vessel carrying the consignment.

SEC. 4. It shall be the duty of the  Collector of Customs, at the  port of entry, promptly to notify the Director of Agriculture or his authorized  representative of the  arrival of any plant materials.

SEC. 5. It shall be the duty of the Director of Agriculture to cause to be  inspected promptly  all importations of plant materials to determine the  presence or absence of injurious insects and diseases, or to take such other action as is necessary.  For the purpose of  enforcing this law, the Director of Agriculture or his representatives  are hereby  authorized and empowered  to  enter at any time into  any  car, warehouse, pier, depot, or upon any ship or other vessels within the jurisdictional  territory or  water of the Philippine  Islands, whether in the stream or at the dock, wharf, mole or any  other place where plant materials are received.  The Director of Agriculture or his representative may cause to be fumigated  and disinfected such plant materials as may be determined or  suspected to  be infested by such  insects or diseases, and such fumigation and disinfection shall  be at the expense and responsibility of the importer and under the  supervision of  a  representative  of the Director  of Agriculture.   In the case of plant  materials  infested  with extremely dangerous insects or  diseases,  the Director  of Agriculture is authorized to cause  such  plant materials to be returned to the country of their origin, or to be destroyed at the port of entry according to the wishes of the importer; in either case  the cost shall be  borne by the importer.

SEC. 6. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm  or corporation, in any  manner or by any  means, to remove  or carry any plant material from the place of landing, until such material has been inspected and passed by the Director of Agriculture or  his authorized representative  and so is free  to enter.

SEC. 7. The  Director of Agriculture is further authorized to prohibit entirely  the  importation  of  certain classes  of plants or any  or all  parts of said plants, or  other possible carriers of infestation whether visibly infested or not, when information has been received  by him showing that  dangerous insects or diseases  exist in  the countries of origin (including not only where the material was raised but also those where it has gone through), and the presence  of said insects or diseases cannot be readily  and economically determined on such incoming plant materials.

SEC. 8.  It shall be the  duty of the Director of Posts promptly to notify  the Director of Agriculture of the  arrival in the mails of plant materials from foreign countries.  The Director of Agriculture shall cause the prompt examination of such plant  materials  as reported,  and such necessary action thereon as is in accordance with the provisions of this Act:  Provided, That  such examination shall be made in the presence of the postmaster or such other person as may  be designated by the Director of Posts.

SEC. 9. Tn order to allow the importation of plant materials which may promote progress in our agricultural industries,  the Director of Agriculture, other provisions  to the contrary notwithstanding, may introduce or cause to  be introduced  plant materials  from foreign countries, under due and  necessary precautions, to exclude  dangerous insects and disease.s and noxious  weeds.   Persons, firms  or corporations desiring to introduce such foreign plant materials may be permitted to do so at the discretion of, and under such  directions as may be prescribed  by, the Director of Agriculture.

SEC. 10.  In  cases  where dangerous insects or diseases have already become established in a  restricted locality,  or in but few localities,  and where further dissemination and general prevalence of the infestation would  cause  serious economic losses, the Director of Agriculture, shall,  subject to the  approval of the Department Secretary,  make and enforce such rules and  regulations as he may deem necessary to protect the  agricultural interests in any district, and is further given authority to regulate or entirely prohibit the movement of affected plant materials or such other materials  that may serve as a  means of dissemination of infestation from such infested  localities, provinces or  islands to unaffected localities,  provinces  or islands.

SEC. 11. Regulations  governing the importation  and internal movements of plant  materials  shall  be  issued  as administrative orders of the Director of Agriculture, with the approval of the  Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

SEC. 12. Upon the request of the Director of Agriculture  it shall be the duty of  the Chief of  Constabulary and the provincial and municipal officials to assist in the enforcement of the administrative orders promulgated under this Act.

SEC. 13. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate , any of the provisions of this Act, or who shall forge, counterfeit,  alter,  deface,  or destroy any  certificate, regulation or any other legal paper issued  by virtue of  this Act shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand  pesos,  or  by imprisonment not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in  the discretion of the court.

SEC. 14. For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act, there shall be  appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources, upon the recommendation of the Director of Agriculture, from the Bureau of Agriculture and other Bureaus of the Department of Agriculture  and Natural Resources, a Plant Quarantine Board of five members, who shall serve without additional  compensation, but shall  be  allowed  the necessary expenses for travel  and subsistence  in the performance of their duties under this Act.  It shall be the duty of the Plant Quarantine Board to advise the Director of Agriculture regarding the necessary administrative orders and the  carrying out of the terms of this Act.

SEC. 15. For the expenses of the Director  of Agriculture and  the Plant Quarantine Board under this Act, there is hereby appropriated, out of any funds in the  Insular Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the  sum of six thousand pesos annually: Provided, That the  unused funds  are to revert to the Insular Treasury at the end of each fiscal year.

SEC. 16. Act Numbered Twenty-five hundred and fifteen is hereby repealed.

SEC. 17. This Act shall  take effect on its approval.

Approved, March 8, 1922.
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