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Statutory Instrument 2006 No. 2530The Forest Reproductive Material (Great Britain) (Amendment) Regulations 2006(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2006 No. 2530SEEDSThe Forest Reproductive Material (Great Britain) (Amendment) Regulations 2006
The Forestry Commissioners are designated[1] for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[2] in relation to measures relating to the common agricultural policy of the European Community in respect of forestry. In exercise of the powers conferred by that section, the Forestry Commissioners make the following Regulations: Title and commencement 1.These Regulations may be cited as the Forest Reproductive Material (Great Britain) (Amendment) Regulations 2006 and come into force on 9th October 2006. Amendments to the Forest Reproductive Material (Great Britain) Regulations 2002 2.The Forest Reproductive Material (Great Britain) Regulations 2002[3] are amended in accordance with these Regulations. Amendments to regulation 2 3.In regulation 2(2)—
(b) Northern Ireland, a Master Certificate issued by the official body in accordance with Article 12 of the Directive; (c) another member State, a Master Certificate issued by the official body of that member State in accordance with Article 12 of the Directive; and (d) a third country, an official certificate;"; (b) for the definition of "official body" substitute—
(b) Northern Ireland means the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development for Northern Ireland; and (c) a third country means the body authorised by its national government to be responsible for questions concerning the control of marketing or the quality of forest reproductive material;"; and (c) after the definition of "official body" insert—
Amendment to regulation 4
(b) after paragraph (1), insert a new paragraph (1A) as follows—
Amendment to regulation 17
(b) for paragraph (1)(c) substitute—
(ii) after entry to Great Britain it meets the requirements of this regulation, and regulations 14 (except regulation 14(1)(f)) and 19, as read with regulation 20 in the case of seeds; or (d) it is marketed in compliance with regulation 31.". Amendments to regulation 19
(b) after paragraph (1)(h) add—
Substitution of regulation 20
(b) in the case of seeds to be tested in Great Britain, have been confirmed by the Commissioners as internationally accepted techniques prior to the assessments taking place.". Amendment to regulation 22
(d) the botanical name, and (if different from that stated in the Master Certificate), the nature and quantity of the forest reproductive material; (e) the supplier's label or document number; and (f) where applicable, the length of time in nursery.". Substitution of regulation 25
(ii) derived from a type of basic material, specified in the third and fourth column, respectively, of that Schedule in relation to that species; (2) The notice required by paragraph (1)(b) shall—
(b) specify the anticipated date and time of arrival of the forest reproductive material into Great Britain; and (c) be accompanied by a copy of the official certificate issued in respect of the forest reproductive material or, if no certificate has been issued, contain the following information—
(ii) the country and region of provenance of the forest reproductive material; (iii) the name and address of the exporter; (iv) the category and nature of the forest reproductive material and the type of basic material from which it is derived; and (v) the quantity of the forest reproductive material. (3) The Commissioners shall accept as an official certificate an official statement or other document, issued by the official body of the third country in which is located the basic material from which forest reproductive material is collected or otherwise derived, if they are satisfied that the official statement or other document—
(b) meets equivalent requirements to those specified in regulation 13(9) and (10).". Amendment to regulation 26
(viii) notification under regulation 25 of intended import of forest reproductive material; and". Amendment to regulation 30
(2) After regulation 30(2), insert—
(2B) For the purposes of this regulation—
(b) a certificate stating that matter purporting to be so signed shall be deemed to be so signed unless the contrary is proved. (2C) In relation to proceedings in Scotland, subsection (3) of section 136 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995[5] (date of commencement of proceedings) shall apply for the purposes of this regulation as it applies for the purposes of that section.". Addition of Schedule 13
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations amend the Forest Reproductive Material (Great Britain) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/3026) so as to implement— Commission Decision 2005/942/EC of 21st December 2005 authorising Member States to take decisions under Directive 1999/105/EC on assurances afforded in respect of forest reproductive material produced in third countries (O.J. L 342, 24.12.2005, p. 92) and Commission Regulation 69/2004/EC of 15th January 2004 authorising derogations from certain provisions of Council Directive 1999/105/EC in respect of the marketing of forest reproductive material derived from certain basic material (O.J. L 10, 16.1.2004, p. 16). The principal changes introduced by these Regulations are as follows—
(b) exemption from the requirement in paragraph (c) of Part 1 of Schedule 4 (Seed Orchards) in the case of Pinus pinaster Ait. and corresponding requirement for a statement to be included in the supplier's label for such material (regulations 4 and 6(b)); (c) provision for the conditions under which forest reproductive material from third countries may be marketed (regulation 5); (d) addition of "the length of time in nursery" to the information which a registered supplier must provide when dispatching forest reproductive material to a destination in another member State (regulation 8); (e) removal of the prohibition on importing forest reproductive material in respect of certain material from certain third countries (listed in Schedule 13), providing certain conditions are met (regulations 9 and 12); (f) addition of phytosanitary certificates and import notifications to the list of documents which must be retained by a registered supplier or other person who undertakes the collecting or production, storage, processing or transportation of forest reproductive material (regulation 10); and (g) insertion of new procedural provisions on the period for bringing a prosecution under the Regulations (regulation 11). A transposition note has been prepared and a copy has been 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. A full regulatory impact assessment has not been produced for these Regulations as they have no impact on the costs for business. Notes: [1]S.I. 1996/266.back [2]1972 c. 68.back [3]S.I. 2002/3026.back [4]O.J. L 10, 16.1.2004, p. 16.back [5]1995 c. 46.back ISBN0 11 075122 1 -- Back --
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