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Statutory Instrument 2005 No. 3480The Plant Health (Export Certification) (England) (Amendment) Order 2005(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2005 No. 3480PLANT HEALTH, ENGLANDThe Plant Health (Export Certification) (England) (Amendment) Order 2005
The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 3(1) and 4A of the Plant Health Act 1967[1], now vested in her[2]: The Treasury consents to the making of this Order: Title and commencement 1.This Order may be cited as the Plant Health (Export Certification) (England) (Amendment) Order 2005 and shall come into force on 14th January 2006. Amendment of the Plant Health (Export Certification) (England) Order 2004 2.—(1) The Plant Health (Export Certification) (England) Order 2004[3] shall be amended in accordance with the following paragraphs of this article. (2) In article 2(1)—
(b) any other officer of the Secretary of State;"; (b) in the definition of "certificate" for "reforwarding phytosanitary certificate" there shall be substituted "phytosanitary certificate for re-export";
(3) After article 3 there shall be inserted—
3A.—(1) A person who intends exporting plants, plant products or other objects to one or more third countries may apply to the Secretary of State for a pre-export service under this Order. (2) Where the Secretary of State has received an application made under paragraph (1), an authorised officer shall—
(b) provide the applicant with the results of any inspection or examination carried out.". (4) For article 4 there shall be substituted—
4.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), there shall be paid to the Secretary of State—
(b) in respect of a pre-export service, the fee set out in the second column of Schedule 4. (2) A small exporter shall pay to the Secretary of State—
(ii) if the sum total of fees in respect of any services under this Order for which he has become liable during the financial year in which his application is made exceeds £250, the fee set out in the second column of Schedule 3; and (b) in respect of a pre-export service either—
(ii) if the sum total of fees in respect of any services under this Order for which he has become liable during the financial year in which his application is made exceeds £250, the fee set out in the second column of Schedule 4. (3) In this article, "small exporter" means a person who, in the financial year in which his application is made—
(b) makes no taxable supply of plants, plant products, seeds, soil or agricultural machinery for the purposes of the Value Added Tax Act 1994; or (c) did not export in the previous financial year goods accompanied by a certificate the total value of which was £5,000 or more.". (5) For Schedule 2 there shall be substituted— ![]() (6) After Schedule 3 there shall be added—
(This note is not part of the Order) This Order, which comes into force on 14th January 2006, amends the Plant Health (Export Certification) (England) Order 2004 (S.I. 2004/1404). The changes to that Order are as follows— The definition of "authorised officer" is amended and a definition of "pre-export service" is added (article 2(2)). Reforwarding phytosanitary certificates are renamed "phytosanitary certificates for re-export" (article 2(2) and (5)). A new Article 3A is inserted which provides for the making of applications for pre-export services and the carrying out of such services by authorised officers (article 2(3)). Article 4 is amended and a new Schedule 4 is added to provide for the payment of fees for pre-export services and specifying the amount of those fees (article 2(4) and (6)). A regulatory impact assessment has been prepared and placed in the Library of each House of Parliament. Copies can be obtained from Plant Health Division, Defra, Foss House, Kings Pool, Peasholme Green, York YO1 7PX. Notes: [1]1967 c. 8; section 3(1) was amended by the European Communities Act 1972 (c. 68), section 4(1) and Schedule 4, paragraph 8; section 4A was inserted by the Agriculture Act 1986 (c. 49), section 3.back [2]Under the Transfer of Functions (Wales) (No.1) Order 1978 (S.I. 1978/272), article 2(1) and Schedule 1, the functions of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food under the Plant Health Act 1967 were, so far as they are exercisable in relation to Wales, transferred to the Secretary of State; and under the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672), article 2 and Schedule 1, the functions transferred to the Secretary of State by the 1978 Order were transferred to the National Assembly for Wales. Under article 2(1) and (2) of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Dissolution) Order 2002 (S.I. 2002/794), the remaining functions of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food under the Plant Health Act 1967 were transferred to the Secretary of State.back [3]S.I. 2004/1404.back [4]S.I. 2005/2530.back [5]1994 c.23.back ISBN0 11 073843 8 -- Back --
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