§ 57.900 Requirements for importation of restricted eggs into the United States
§ 57.905 Importation of restricted eggs or eggs containing more restricted eggs than permitted in the official standards for U.S. Consumer Grade B
§ 57.915 Foreign inspection certification required
§ 57.920 Importer to make application for inspection of imported eggs
§ 57.925 Inspection of imported eggs
§ 57.930 Imported eggs; retention in customs custody; delivery under bond; movement prior to inspection; sealing; handling; facilities, and assistance
§ 57.935 Means of conveyance and equipment used in handling eggs to be maintained in sanitary condition
§ 57.945 Foreign eggs offered for importation; reporting of findings to customs; handling of products refused entry
§ 57.950 Labeling of containers of eggs for importation
§ 57.955 Labeling of shipping containers of eggs for importation
§ 57.960 Small importations for consignee’s personal use, display, or laboratory analysis
§ 57.965 Returned U.S. inspected and marked products; not importations
§ 57.970 Charges for storage, cartage, and labor with respect to products imported contrary to the Act

Terms Used In CFR > Title 7 > Subtitle B > Chapter I > Subchapter C > Part 57 > Subpart A > Imports

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