![]() Definitions, abbreviations and acronymsÄefinitions for terms used in the present document can be found in the International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures 5 (ISPM 5): Glossary of phytosanitary terms or in the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) Plant Health Glossary of Terms. Canadian Food Inspection Agency Fees Notice, Canada Gazette, Part I (as amended from time to time)Ä¢.Plant Protection Regulations (SOR/95-212).Appendix 7: High and low risk periods impacts on the shipborne dunnage program.Appendix 6: Permit to Import conditions for the shipborne dunnage program.Appendix 5: Shipborne dunnage program: elements of a Preventive Control Plan.Appendix 4: Application for the shipborne dunnage program.Appendix 3: CFIA offices and contact information.Appendix 2: Designated terminals and facilities under the shipborne dunnage program.Appendix 1: Wood Packaging Material requirements for entry into Canada.8.1 Wood packaging material, excluding shipborne dunnage.7.2 Shipborne dunnage inspection procedures.7.1 Wood packaging material, excluding shipborne dunnage.6.7 Disposal or processing of shipborne dunnage.5.2 Specific phytosanitary entry requirements for shipborne dunnage.5.1 Wood packaging material certification system.This document supersedes all previous versions of directive D-98-08. The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) and its Commission on Phytosanitary Measures have adopted these revisions to provide further guidance to National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPO). This directive has been revised to reflect the amendments made to the International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM) 15 regarding approved treatments associated with wood packaging material, as well as the mark and its application (see Appendix 1). A shipborne dunnage management program has been developed to address this significant risk and is described in this revision. Entry of non-compliant dunnage and the presence of live pests in wood packaging material and shipborne dunnage increases risk to Canada's forest and plant resource base. This revision includes specific import requirements for dunnage entering Canada via marine vessels. This directive provides the requirements for the entry into Canada of all wood packaging material (WPM) including dunnage, pallets, or crates from all areas except the continental United States (U.S.). Search for related documents in the Guidance Document Repository Rules of practice concerning the hearing will be adopted by the Administrator.D- 98-08: Entry Requirements for Wood Packaging Material into Canada This page is part of the Guidance Document Repository (GDR). If there is a conflict as to any material fact and the person whose compliance agreement has been canceled requests a hearing, a hearing shall be held to resolve the conflict. The Administrator shall grant or deny the appeal, in writing, stating the reasons for granting or denying the appeal, as promptly as circumstances permit. The appeal shall state all of the facts and reasons upon which the person relies to show that the compliance agreement was wrongfully canceled. Any person whose compliance agreement has been canceled may appeal the decision in writing to the Administrator within 10 days after receiving written notification of the cancellation. If the cancellation is oral, the decision to cancel the compliance agreement and the reasons for cancellation of the compliance agreement shall be confirmed in writing, as promptly as circumstances permit. (b ) Any compliance agreement may be canceled by the inspector who is supervising its enforcement, orally or in writing, whenever the inspector finds that the person who entered into the compliance agreement has failed to comply with the conditions of the compliance agreement. The currently approved format for the mark is as follows, where XX would be replaced by the country code, 000 by the producer number, and YY by the treatment type (HT or MB): ![]() The mark must be approved by the International Plant Protection Convention in its International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures to certify that wood packaging material has been subjected to an approved measure, and must include a unique graphic symbol, the ISO two-letter country code for the country that produced the wood packaging material, a unique number assigned by the national plant protection agency of that country to the producer of the wood packaging material, and an abbreviation disclosing the type of treatment ( e.g., HT for heat treatment or MB for methyl bromide fumigation). The wood packaging material must be marked in a visible location on each article, preferably on at least two opposite sides of the article, with a legible and permanent mark that indicates that the article meets the requirements of this paragraph. ![]()
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