It is in accordance with the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC).
What does IPPC stand for?
IPPC stands for International Plant Protection Convention (treaty)
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- International Program on Plant Bioassays (est. 1992)
- Independent Power Producers Association of British Columbia
- Integrated Personnel Planning & Budgeting System
- Internet Protocol Private Branch Exchange
- Infrastructure Payments and Progress Committee
- Integrated Plant Protection Center (Oregon State University)
- Integrated Policy Prevention Control
- Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control
- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (UN)
- International Plasma Protein Congress
- International Pulsed Power Conference (IEEE)
- Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (Philippines)
- International Professional Pond Contractors Association
- Internet Protocol Payload Compression Protocol
- Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Clinical Research
- Institute for Public Policy and Citizenship Studies (Florida International University)
- Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah (Indonesian: Ibu Pejabat Regional Policy)
- In-Place Patient Decontamination (US Air Force)
- Inferior Posterior Pancreatico-Duodenal (pancreas)
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2006 -- His Highness the Deputy Amir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah issues an order approving Kuwait's joining of the International Plant Protection Convention.
This is not an official legal interpretation of the International Plant Protection Convention, or its related documents, but is for public information and guidance.
2006 -- His Highness the Deputy Amir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah issues an order approving Kuwait's joining of the International Plant Protection Convention.
The USDA is drafting regulations consistent with the suspended International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) standard requiring all solid hardwood and softwood components of Wood Packaging Material (WPM) to be heat-treated to core temperatures of 56 degrees centigrade (133[degrees]F) for 30 minutes, or fumigated with methyl bromide.