WASHINGTON, July, 23, 2009--The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is proposing revisions to its plants for planting regulations, commonly known as the Q37 regulations. The proposed revisions would allow APHIS to maximize protection of U.S. agriculture from foreign pests that could enter this country while minimizing adverse economic and trade impacts. To fully address the risk posed by imported plants for planting, APHIS proposes to establish a new category of plants within its regulations. The plants in this category would not be allowed entry into the United States until a pest risk analysis is completed.