(d) If the products are not exported they shall not be allowed to enter interstate commerce.
Regulation 32. Imported Food and Drug Products.
(Section 11.)
(a) Meat and meat food products imported into the United States shall be accompanied by a certificate of official inspection of a character to satisfy the Secretary of Agriculture that they are not dangerous to health, and each package of such articles shall bear a label which shall identify it as covered by the certificate, which certificate shall accompany or be attached to the invoice on which entry is made.
(b) The certificate shall set forth the official position of the inspector and the character of the inspection.
(c) Meat and meat food products as well as all other food and drug products of a kind forbidden entry into or forbidden to be sold, or restricted in sale in the country in which made or from which exported, will be refused admission.
(d) Meat and meat food products which have been inspected and passed through the customs may, if identity is retained, be transported in interstate commerce.
Regulation 33. Declaration.
(Section 11.)
(a) All invoices of food or drug products shipped to the United States shall have attached to them a declaration of the shipper, made before a United States consular officer, as follows: