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The Plant Health (Wales) Order 2018 (revoked)

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  1. Introductory TextNext Match

  2. PART 1 GeneralPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 1.Title, commencement and applicationPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 2.General interpretationPrevious MatchNext Match

  3. PART 2 Imports from third countriesPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 3.Interpretation of Part 2Previous MatchNext Match

    2. 4.Application of Part 2Previous MatchNext Match

    3. 5.Prohibitions and restrictions on landing plant pests and relevant materialPrevious MatchNext Match

    4. 6.Advance notification of landingPrevious MatchNext Match

    5. 7.Requirements for certificatesPrevious MatchNext Match

    6. 8.Exceptions from certain prohibitions and requirementsPrevious MatchNext Match

    7. 9.Presentation and display of documentsPrevious MatchNext Match

    8. 10.Prohibition on the removal of relevant material from its area of plant health controlPrevious MatchNext Match

    9. 11.Exceptions from the prohibition on the removal of relevant material from its area of plant health controlPrevious MatchNext Match

    10. 12.Plant health dischargePrevious MatchNext Match

    11. 13.Request to an officer for Revenue and Customs for material to be detainedPrevious MatchNext Match

    12. 14.Power of an officer for Revenue and CustomsPrevious MatchNext Match

    13. 15.General provisions relating to certificatesPrevious MatchNext Match

    14. 16.Requirements to be met by EU transit goods or relevant material destined for an approved place of inspectionPrevious MatchNext Match

    15. Approved places of inspection and requirements for plant health movement documents

    16. 17.Previous MatchNext Match

  4. PART 3 Internal EU controls on movementPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 18.Prohibitions on the introduction of plant pests and relevant material from the European UnionPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 19.Notification of the landing of certain plants for plantingPrevious MatchNext Match

    3. 20.Prevention of the spread of plant pestsPrevious MatchNext Match

    4. 21.Requirements for plant passportsPrevious MatchNext Match

    5. 22.Exceptions from certain prohibitions and requirementsPrevious MatchNext Match

    6. 23.Validity of plant passports for WalesPrevious MatchNext Match

    7. 24.General provisions relating to plant passportsPrevious MatchNext Match

  5. PART 4 Registration of plant traders and authority to issue plant passportsPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 25.Register of plant tradersPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 26.Obligation to registerPrevious MatchNext Match

    3. 27.Registration requirementsPrevious MatchNext Match

    4. 28.Conditions for maintaining registration as a plant trader and other trade-related conditionsPrevious MatchNext Match

    5. 29.Authority to issue plant passportsPrevious MatchNext Match

  6. PART 5 Swiss trade and Swiss plant passportsPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 30.Exceptions to the requirements in articles 6, 7 and 10Previous MatchNext Match

  7. PART 6 Measures to control the landing of relevant material and prevent the spread of plant pestsPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 31.Examination, sampling and markingPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 32.Actions which may be required by an inspectorPrevious MatchNext Match

    3. 33.Actions which may be taken by an inspectorPrevious MatchNext Match

    4. 34.Miscellaneous provisions as to noticesPrevious MatchNext Match

    5. 35.Service of noticesPrevious MatchNext Match

    6. 36.Information as to compliance with noticesPrevious MatchNext Match

    7. 37.Failure to comply with a noticePrevious MatchNext Match

    8. 38.Right of entry conferred by a warrant issued by a justice of the peacePrevious MatchNext Match

  8. PART 7 Certain solanaceous species: planting and control of relevant plant pestsPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 39.Miscellaneous provisions for certain solanaceous speciesPrevious MatchNext Match

  9. PART 8 LicencesPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 40.Licenses to carry out activities prohibited by this OrderPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 41.Licences for trial or scientific purposes or for work on varietal selections permitted by Directive 2008/61/ECPrevious MatchNext Match

  10. PART 9 Notifications, provision and exchange of informationPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 42.Notification of the presence or suspected presence of certain plant pestsPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 43.Notification of the likely entry into, or presence in, a free zone of plant pests or relevant materialPrevious MatchNext Match

    3. 44.Information to be givenPrevious MatchNext Match

    4. 45.Power to share information for the purposes of the OrderPrevious MatchNext Match

  11. PART 10 OffencesPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 46.OffencesPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 47.PenaltiesPrevious MatchNext Match

  12. PART 11 MiscellaneousPrevious MatchNext Match

    1. 48.The Customs ActPrevious MatchNext Match

    2. 49.Revocation and transitional provisionsPrevious MatchNext Match

  13. SignaturePrevious MatchNext Match

    1. SCHEDULE 1Previous MatchNext Match

      Plant pests which may not be introduced into or spread within WalesPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. PART A Plant pests not known to occur in any part of the European UnionPrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 1.Insects, mites and nematodesPrevious MatchNext Match

        2. 2.Agrilus anxius Gory Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 3.Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 4.Amauromyza maculosa (Malloch) Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 5.Anomala orientalis Waterhouse Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 6.Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) Previous MatchNext Match

        7. 7.Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) Previous MatchNext Match

        8. 8.Anthonomus eugenii Cano Previous MatchNext Match

        9. 8A.Aromia bungii (Faldermann) Previous MatchNext Match

        10. 9.Arrhenodes minutus Drury Previous MatchNext Match

        11. 10.Bactericera cockerelli (Sulc.) Previous MatchNext Match

        12. 11.Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations), vector of viruses such as:...Previous MatchNext Match

        13. 12.Cicadellidae (non-European) known to be vectors of Pierce's disease (caused...Previous MatchNext Match

        14. 13.Choristoneura spp. (non-European) Previous MatchNext Match

        15. 14.Conotrachelus nenuphar (Herbst) Previous MatchNext Match

        16. 15.Dendrolimus sibiricus Tschetverikov Previous MatchNext Match

        17. 16.Diabrotica barberi Smith and Lawrence Previous MatchNext Match

        18. 17.Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi Barber Previous MatchNext Match

        19. 18.Diabrotica undecimpunctata undecimpunctata Mannerheim Previous MatchNext Match

        20. 19.Diabrotica virgifera zeae Krysan & Smith Previous MatchNext Match

        21. 20.Diaphorina citri Kuway Previous MatchNext Match

        22. 21.Epitrix cucumeris (Harris), Epitrix papa. sp.n, Epitrix subcrinita (Lec.) or...Previous MatchNext Match

        23. 21A.Grapholita packardi Zeller Previous MatchNext Match

        24. 22.Heliothis zea (Boddie) Previous MatchNext Match

        25. 23.Hirschmanniella spp., other than Hirschmanniella gracilis (de Man) Luc and...Previous MatchNext Match

        26. 24.Keiferia lycopersicella (Walsingam) Previous MatchNext Match

        27. 25.Liriomyza sativae Blanchard Previous MatchNext Match

        28. 26.Longidorus diadecturus Eveleigh and Allen Previous MatchNext Match

        29. 27.Monochamus spp. (non-European) Previous MatchNext Match

        30. 28.Myndus crudus Van Duzee Previous MatchNext Match

        31. 29.Nacobbus aberrans (Thorne) Thorne and Allen Previous MatchNext Match

        32. 30.Naupactus leucoloma Boheman Previous MatchNext Match

        33. 30A.Neoleucinodes elegantalis (Guenée) Previous MatchNext Match

        34. 30B.Oemona hirta (Fabricius) Previous MatchNext Match

        35. 30C.Phyllocoptes fructiphilus (Keifer 1940) Previous MatchNext Match

        36. 31.Premnotrypes spp. (non-European) Previous MatchNext Match

        37. 32.Pseudopityophthorus minutissimus (Zimmermann) Previous MatchNext Match

        38. 33.Pseudopityophthorus pruinosus (Eichhoff) Previous MatchNext Match

        39. 34.Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier) Previous MatchNext Match

        40. 35.Rhynchophorus palmarum (L.) Previous MatchNext Match

        41. 36.Saperda candida Fabricius Previous MatchNext Match

        42. 37.Scaphoideus luteolus Van Duzee Previous MatchNext Match

        43. 38.Spodoptera eridania (Cramer) Previous MatchNext Match

        44. 39.Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) Previous MatchNext Match

        45. 40.Spodoptera litura (Fabricus) Previous MatchNext Match

        46. 41.Thrips palmi Karny Previous MatchNext Match

        47. 42.Tephritidae (non-European) such as: Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedemann), Anastrepha ludens (Loew),...Previous MatchNext Match

        48. 43.Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Meyrick) Previous MatchNext Match

        49. 44.Xiphinema americanum Cobb sensu lato (non-European populations) Previous MatchNext Match

        50. 45.Xiphinema californicum Lamberti and Bleve-Zacheo Previous MatchNext Match

        51. 1.BacteriaPrevious MatchNext Match

        52. 2.Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae Takikawa, Serizawa, Ichikawa, Tsuyumu & Goto...Previous MatchNext Match

        53. 3.Xanthomonas citri pv. aurantifolii Previous MatchNext Match

        54. 4.Xanthomonas citri pv. citri Previous MatchNext Match

        55. 1.FungiPrevious MatchNext Match

        56. 2.Chrysomyxa arctostaphyli Dietel Previous MatchNext Match

        57. 3.Cronartium spp. (non-European) Previous MatchNext Match

        58. 3A.Elsinoë australis Bitanc. & Jenk. Previous MatchNext Match

        59. 3B.Elsinoë citricola X.L. Fan, R.W. Barreto & Crous Previous MatchNext Match

        60. 3C.Elsinoë fawcettii Bitanc. & Jenk. Previous MatchNext Match

        61. 4.Endocronartium spp. (non-European) Previous MatchNext Match

        62. 5.Gibberella circinata Nirenberg & O'Donnell Previous MatchNext Match

        63. 6.Guignardia laricina (Saw.) Yamamoto et Ito Previous MatchNext Match

        64. 7.Gymnosporangium spp. (non-European) Previous MatchNext Match

        65. 8.Inonotus weirii (Murril) Kotlaba and Pouzar Previous MatchNext Match

        66. 9.Melampsora farlowii (Arthur) Davis Previous MatchNext Match

        67. 10.Mycosphaerella larici-leptolepsis Ito et al. Previous MatchNext Match

        68. 11.Mycosphaerella populorum G.E. Thompson Previous MatchNext Match

        69. 12.Phoma andina Turkensteen Previous MatchNext Match

        70. 13.Phyllosticta citricarpa (McAlpine) Van der Aa Previous MatchNext Match

        71. 14.Phyllosticta solitaria Ellis & Everhart. Previous MatchNext Match

        72. 15.Phytophthora ramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in't Veld sp....Previous MatchNext Match

        73. 16.Septoria lycopersici Speg. var malagutii Ciccarone and Boerema Previous MatchNext Match

        74. 17.Thecaphora solani Barrus Previous MatchNext Match

        75. 18.Tilletia indica Mitra Previous MatchNext Match

        76. 19.Trechispora brinkmannii (Bresad.) Rogers Previous MatchNext Match

        77. 1.Viruses and virus-like organismsPrevious MatchNext Match

        78. 1A.Rose rosette virus Previous MatchNext Match

        79. 2.Tobacco ringspot virus Previous MatchNext Match

        80. 3.Tomato ringspot virus Previous MatchNext Match

        81. 4.Viruses or virus-like organisms of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus...Previous MatchNext Match

        82. 5.Viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci Genn., such as: Bean golden...Previous MatchNext Match

        83. 1.Parasitic plantsPrevious MatchNext Match

        84. 1.MolluscsPrevious MatchNext Match

      2. PART B Plant pests known to occur in the European UnionPrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 1.Insects, mites and nematodesPrevious MatchNext Match

        2. 2.Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer) Nickle et al. Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 3.Dryocosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 4.Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 5.Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 6.Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say Previous MatchNext Match

        7. 7.Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations) Previous MatchNext Match

        8. 8.Meloidogyne fallax Karssen Previous MatchNext Match

        9. 9.Opogona sacchari (Bojer) Previous MatchNext Match

        10. 9A.Pityophthorus juglandis Blackman Previous MatchNext Match

        11. 10.Popillia japonica Newman Previous MatchNext Match

        12. 11.Rhizoecus hibisci Kawai and Takagi Previous MatchNext Match

        13. 12.Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval) Previous MatchNext Match

        14. 13.Thaumetopoea processionea L Previous MatchNext Match

        15. 14.Trioza erytreae Del Guercio Previous MatchNext Match

        16. 1.BacteriaPrevious MatchNext Match

        17. 2.Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. Previous MatchNext Match

        18. 3.Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) Previous MatchNext Match

        19. A1.FungiPrevious MatchNext Match

        20. 1.Chalara fraxinea T. Kowalski, including its teleomorph Hymenoscyphus pseudoalbidus Previous MatchNext Match

        21. 1A.Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell Previous MatchNext Match

        22. 1B.Geosmithia morbida Kolarik, Freeland, Utley & Tisserat Previous MatchNext Match

        23. 2.Melampsora medusae Thümen Previous MatchNext Match

        24. 3.Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival Previous MatchNext Match

        25. 1.Viruses and virus-like organismsPrevious MatchNext Match

        26. 2.Apricot chlorotic leaf roll mycoplasma Previous MatchNext Match

        27. 3.Candidatus Phytoplasma ulmi Previous MatchNext Match

        28. 4.Pear decline mycoplasm Previous MatchNext Match

    2. SCHEDULE 2Previous MatchNext Match

      Relevant material which may not be introduced into or moved within Wales if that material is carrying or infected with plant pestsPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. PART A Plant pests not known to occur in the European UnionPrevious MatchNext Match

      2. PART B Plant pests known to occur in the European UnionPrevious MatchNext Match

    3. SCHEDULE 3Previous MatchNext Match

      Relevant material which may not be introduced into Wales if that material originates in certain third countriesPrevious MatchNext Match

    4. SCHEDULE 4Previous MatchNext Match

      Restrictions on the introduction into and movement within Wales of relevant materialPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. PART A Relevant material, originating in third countries, which may only be landed if special requirements are complied withPrevious MatchNext Match

      2. PART B Relevant material, from the European Union, which may only be introduced into or moved within Wales if special requirements are complied withPrevious MatchNext Match

      3. PART C Relevant material which may only be landed in or moved within Wales (as a protected zone) if special requirements are complied withPrevious MatchNext Match

    5. SCHEDULE 5Previous MatchNext Match

      Relevant material from a third country for which a phytosanitary certificate may be requiredPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. PART A Relevant material which may only be landed if accompanied by a phytosanitary certificatePrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 1.Plants, other than seeds, intended for planting. Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 2.Seeds of— (a) Cruciferae, Gramineae or Trifolium spp., originating in...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 3.Parts of plants, other than fruit or seeds, of— Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 4.Parts of plants, other than fruit but including seeds, of...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 5.Fruit of— (a) Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., Microcitrus...Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 6.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L. Previous MatchNext Match

        7. 7.Soil or growing medium, which consists in whole or in...Previous MatchNext Match

        8. 8.Growing medium, attached to or associated with plants, intended to...Previous MatchNext Match

        9. 8A.Machinery or any vehicle, imported from any third country, which...Previous MatchNext Match

        10. 9.Grain of the genera Triticum, Secale or X Triticosecale originating...Previous MatchNext Match

        11. 10.Susceptible plants within the meaning of Article 1(2) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        12. 11.Susceptible plants within the meaning of Article 1(b) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        13. 12.Seeds or cones, intended for propagating, of the genera or...Previous MatchNext Match

        14. 13.Live pollen of Actinidia Lindl. Previous MatchNext Match

        15. 14.Plants, other than seeds, of Mangifera L. originating in India....Previous MatchNext Match

        16. 14A.Specified plants within the meaning of Article 1(b) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        17. 15.Parts of plants, including seeds, of Fraxinus L. Previous MatchNext Match

        18. 15A.Plants, other than seeds, of Rosa sp., originating in Canada,...Previous MatchNext Match

      2. PART B Relevant material which, if destined for certain protected zones, may only be landed if accompanied by a phytosanitary certificatePrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 16.Plants of Beta vulgaris L. intended for industrial processing. Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 17.Soil from beet or unsterilized waste from beet (Beta vulgaris...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 18.Live pollen for pollination of Amelanchier Med., Chaenomeles Lindl., Cotoneaster...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 19.Parts of plants, other than fruit or seeds, of Amelanchier...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 20.Seeds of Castanea Mill., Dolichos Jacq., Magnifera spp., Beta vulgaris...Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 21.Seeds or fruits (bolls) of Gossypium spp. or unginned cotton....Previous MatchNext Match

        7. 22.Fruits of Vitis L. Previous MatchNext Match

        8. 23.Parts of plants of Eucalyptus L'Hérit. Previous MatchNext Match

    6. SCHEDULE 6Previous MatchNext Match

      Prohibitions on the introduction into or movement within Wales of relevant material without a plant passportPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. PART A Relevant material which may only be landed or moved within Wales if accompanied by a plant passportPrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 1.Plants, other than seeds, of Amelanchier Med., Chaenomeles Lindl., Cotoneaster...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 2.Plants, other than seeds, of Beta vulgaris L. or Humulus...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 3.Plants of stolon- or tuber-forming species of Solanum L., intended...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 4.Plants, other than fruit or seeds, of Choisya Kunth, Fortunella...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 5.Plants, other than fruit or seeds, of Citrus L. Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 6.Fruits of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle or Poncirus Raf., with...Previous MatchNext Match

        7. 7.The following plants which have been produced by producers whose...Previous MatchNext Match

        8. 8.Susceptible plants within the meaning of Article 1(2) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        9. 9.Plants, other than seeds, intended for planting, of Viburnum spp.,...Previous MatchNext Match

        10. 10.Susceptible plants within the meaning of Article 1(b) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        11. 11.Specified plants within the meaning of Article 1(2) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        12. 12.Specified plants within the meaning of Article 1(a) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        13. 13.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., including those intended for planting,...Previous MatchNext Match

        14. 14.Plants, other than seeds, intended for planting, which can only...Previous MatchNext Match

        15. 15.Live pollen or plants intended for planting, other than seeds,...Previous MatchNext Match

        16. 16.Pre-basic mother plants as defined in Article 1(3) of Commission...Previous MatchNext Match

        17. 17.Specified plants within the meaning of Article 1(c) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        18. 18.Specified plants within the meaning of Article 1(a) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        19. 18A.Specified plants within the meaning of Article 1(b) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        20. 19.Plants of Fraxinus L., intended for planting. Previous MatchNext Match

      2. PART B Relevant material which may only be landed or moved within Wales if accompanied by a plant passport which is valid for Wales as a protected zonePrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 20.Plants, other than seeds, of Cedrus Trew, Platanus L., Prunus...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 21.Plants, other than fruit, of Castanea Mill. Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 22.Plants of Palmae, intended for planting, having a diameter of...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 23.Plants of Pinus L. Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 24.Seeds of Castanea Mill. Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 25.The following plants which have been produced by producers whose...Previous MatchNext Match

    7. SCHEDULE 7Previous MatchNext Match

      Prohibitions on the consignment of relevant material to another part of the European Union without a plant passportPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. PART A Relevant material which may only be consigned to another part of the European Union if accompanied by a plant passportPrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 1.Plants, other than seeds, of Amelanchier Med., Chaenomeles Lindl., Cotoneaster...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 2.Plants, other than seeds, of Beta vulgaris L. or Humulus...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 3.Plants of stolon- or tuber-forming species of Solanum L., intended...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 4.Plants, other than fruit or seeds, of Choisya Kunth, Fortunella...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 5.Plants, other than fruit or seeds, of Citrus L. Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 6.Fruits of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., with leaves...Previous MatchNext Match

        7. 7.The following plants which have been produced by producers whose...Previous MatchNext Match

        8. 8.Susceptible plants within the meaning of Article 1(2) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        9. 9.Plants, other than seeds, intended for planting, of Viburnum spp.,...Previous MatchNext Match

        10. 10.Susceptible plants within the meaning of Article 1(b) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        11. 11.Specified plants within the meaning of Article 1(2) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        12. 12.Specified plants within the meaning of Article 1(a) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        13. 13.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., including those intended for planting,...Previous MatchNext Match

        14. 14.Plants, other than seeds, intended for planting which can only...Previous MatchNext Match

        15. 15.Live pollen or plants intended for planting, other than seeds,...Previous MatchNext Match

        16. 16.Pre-basic mother plants as defined in Article 1(3) of Commission...Previous MatchNext Match

        17. 17.Specified plants within the meaning of Article 1(c) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        18. 18.Specified plants within the meaning of Article 1(a) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        19. 18A.Specified plants within the meaning of Article 1(b) of Decision...Previous MatchNext Match

        20. 19.Plants of Fraxinus L., intended for planting. Previous MatchNext Match

      2. PART B Relevant material which may only be consigned to a protected zone in another part of the European Union by a plant passport which is valid for that protected zonePrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 20.Plants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 21.Plants, other than seeds, of Beta vulgaris L., Cedrus Trew,...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 22.Plants, other than fruit or seeds, of Amelanchier Med., Castanea...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 23.Plants of Palmae, intended for planting, having a diameter of...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 24.Live pollen for pollination of Amelanchier Med., Chaenomeles Lindl., Cotoneaster...Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 25.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L. intended for planting. Previous MatchNext Match

        7. 26.Plants of Beta vulgaris L. intended for industrial processing. Previous MatchNext Match

        8. 27.Soil from beet or unsterilized waste from beet (Beta vulgaris...Previous MatchNext Match

        9. 28.Seeds of Beta vulgaris L., Castanea Mill., Dolichos Jacq., Gossypium...Previous MatchNext Match

        10. 29.Fruits (bolls) of Gossypium spp. or unginned cotton or fruits...Previous MatchNext Match

        11. 30.The following plants which have been produced by producers whose...Previous MatchNext Match

    8. SCHEDULE 8Previous MatchNext Match

      Swiss plant passportsPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. PART A Relevant material originating in Switzerland which may be landed or moved within Wales if accompanied by a Swiss plant passportPrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 1.Plants, other than seeds, of Amelanchier Med., Beta vulgaris L.,...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 2.Plants of stoloniferous or tuberous species of Solanum L. intended...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 3.Plants, other than fruit or seeds, of Citrus L., Fortunella...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 4.Fruits of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., with leaves...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 5.The following plants which have been produced by producers whose...Previous MatchNext Match

      2. PART B Relevant material imported into Switzerland from another third country which, if it would normally be permitted to be landed in Wales if accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate, may be accompanied by a Swiss plant passport or may be landed without phytosanitary documentationPrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 6.Plants, other than seeds, intended for planting. Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 7.Seeds of Cruciferae, Gramineae or Trifolium spp. originating in Argentina,...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 8.Seeds of Allium ascalonicum L., Allium cepa L., Allium porrum...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 9.Seeds of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle or Poncirus Raf. Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 10.Seeds of Triticum, Secale or X Triticosecale, originating in Afghanistan,...Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 11.Parts of plants, other than fruit or seeds, of— Previous MatchNext Match

        7. 12.Parts of plants, other than fruit but including seeds, of...Previous MatchNext Match

        8. 13.Fruit of— (a) Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., Momordica...Previous MatchNext Match

        9. 14.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L. Previous MatchNext Match

        10. 15.Soil or growing medium, which consists in whole or in...Previous MatchNext Match

        11. 16.Soil or growing medium which is attached to or appears...Previous MatchNext Match

        12. 17.Grain of the genera Triticum, Secale or X Triticosecale, originating...Previous MatchNext Match

    9. SCHEDULE 9Previous MatchNext Match

      Requirements for plant passportsPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. PART A Requirements for plant passports for any relevant material in Schedule 6 or 7Previous MatchNext Match

        1. 1.A plant passport may only be issued in respect of...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 2.A plant passport must comprise— (a) an official label containing...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 3.But where the plant passport relates to any relevant material...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 4.The plant passport details are— (a) the title “EU-plant passport”;...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 5.An official label must— (a) not have been previously used;...Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 6.(1) The information contained in a plant passport must be—...Previous MatchNext Match

        7. 7.An additional document of a kind referred to in paragraph...Previous MatchNext Match

        8. 8.The additional information is any information relevant for the purpose...Previous MatchNext Match

      2. PART B Requirements for plant passports permitted for certain relevant material in Schedule 6 or 7Previous MatchNext Match

        1. 9.An official label which comprises a plant passport or part...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 10.An official label in respect of tubers of Solanum tuberosum...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 11.An official label in respect of seeds of Helianthus annuus...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 12.An official label in respect of seeds of Solanum lycopersicum...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 13.An official label in respect of seeds of Medicago sativa...Previous MatchNext Match

    10. SCHEDULE 10Previous MatchNext Match

      Form of phytosanitary certificate and form of phytosanitary certificate for re-exportPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. PART A Form of phytosanitary certificatePrevious MatchNext Match

      2. PART B Form of phytosanitary certificate for re-exportPrevious MatchNext Match

    11. SCHEDULE 11Previous MatchNext Match

      Notice of landingPrevious MatchNext Match

    12. SCHEDULE 12Previous MatchNext Match

      Plant health movement documentPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. PART A Previous MatchNext Match

        1. 1.The plant health movement document required under article 17(6) must...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 2.The information contained in a plant health movement document must...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 3.In Part B, “approved place of inspection” has the same...Previous MatchNext Match

      2. PART B Previous MatchNext Match

    13. SCHEDULE 13Previous MatchNext Match

      Special measures for the control of Potato wart diseasePrevious MatchNext Match

      1. 1.A plot is to be regarded as contaminated for the...Previous MatchNext Match

      2. 2.An inspector must demarcate a contaminated plot and a safety...Previous MatchNext Match

      3. 3.An inspector must serve a notice under article 32 requiring...Previous MatchNext Match

      4. 4.Where an inspector is satisfied that any potato tubers or...Previous MatchNext Match

      5. 5.Where a contaminated plot is demarcated under paragraph 2— Previous MatchNext Match

      6. 6.No potatoes may be grown in a safety zone demarcated...Previous MatchNext Match

      7. 7.A potato variety is to be considered resistant to a...Previous MatchNext Match

      8. 8.Where an inspector is satisfied that Potato wart disease is...Previous MatchNext Match

    14. SCHEDULE 14Previous MatchNext Match

      Special measures for the control of European populations of Potato cyst nematodePrevious MatchNext Match

      1. 1.Interpretation and application of Schedule 14Previous MatchNext Match

      2. 2.In this Schedule— “field” ( “cae” ) means an area...Previous MatchNext Match

      3. 2A.Official investigations and surveysPrevious MatchNext Match

      4. 2B.Official recordsPrevious MatchNext Match

      5. 2C.Where the officially approved measures set out in Section 3(C)...Previous MatchNext Match

      6. 3....Previous MatchNext Match

      7. 4.The notice may not be withdrawn until it is confirmed,...Previous MatchNext Match

      8. 4A.Official designationPrevious MatchNext Match

      9. 5.Prohibition on planting of potatoesPrevious MatchNext Match

      10. 6.An inspector may authorise the planting of susceptible bulbs or...Previous MatchNext Match

      11. 7.An authorisation under paragraph 6 must be by notice and...Previous MatchNext Match

      12. 8.Suppression of Potato cyst nematodePrevious MatchNext Match

      13. 8A.An authorisation under paragraph 8 must be by notice and...Previous MatchNext Match

      14. 9.Controls on contaminated seed potatoes etc.Previous MatchNext Match

      15. 10.An authorisation under paragraph 9 must be by notice and...Previous MatchNext Match

      16. 10A.Controls on potatoes for industrial processing or gradingPrevious MatchNext Match

      17. 10B.An authorisation under paragraph 10A must be by notice and...Previous MatchNext Match

      18. 11.Controls on contaminated bulbs etc.Previous MatchNext Match

      19. 12.. . . . . . . . . ....Previous MatchNext Match

      20. 13.Further investigationsPrevious MatchNext Match

    15. SCHEDULE 15Previous MatchNext Match

      Special measures for the control of Potato ring rotPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. 1.InterpretationPrevious MatchNext Match

      2. PART A Previous MatchNext Match

        1. 1A.Official surveys and testingPrevious MatchNext Match

        2. 1B.Where the presence of Potato ring rot in susceptible material...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 1C.A notice may contain measures for the purposes of paragraph...Previous MatchNext Match

      3. PART B Previous MatchNext Match

        1. 1D.Measures to be taken following the confirmation of the presence of Potato ring rotPrevious MatchNext Match

        2. 1E.Where susceptible material has been designated as contaminated under paragraph...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 1F.Any such testing must be carried out on as much...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 1G.Any designation by an inspector under this Part must be...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 1H.Where any susceptible material or object is determined by an...Previous MatchNext Match

      4. PART C Previous MatchNext Match

        1. 2.Susceptible material or objects contaminated or possibly contaminated with Potato ring rotPrevious MatchNext Match

        2. 3.Where susceptible material or an object has been designated as...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 4.Anything cleansed and disinfected in accordance with paragraph 3(c)(ii) may...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 5.Measures ... in relation to a contaminated place of productionPrevious MatchNext Match

        5. 6.The first set of eradication measures are— Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 7.The second set of eradication measures are— Previous MatchNext Match

        7. 8.The third set of eradication measures are— Previous MatchNext Match

        8. 9.Except where the Welsh Ministers have published a notice under...Previous MatchNext Match

        9. 10.The measures which may be specified in a notice under...Previous MatchNext Match

        10. 10A.Where an inspector serves a notice containing the first set...Previous MatchNext Match

        11. 11.Additional measures applicable in relation to unit of protected crop productionPrevious MatchNext Match

        12. 12.An inspector may not grant an authorisation under paragraph 11...Previous MatchNext Match

        13. 13.Where an authorisation is granted under paragraph 11, the authorisation...Previous MatchNext Match

      5. PART D Previous MatchNext Match

        1. 14.Demarcation of zones for the control of Potato ring rotPrevious MatchNext Match

        2. 15.The Welsh Ministers may, by notice, specify— Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 16.A notice under paragraph 15— (a) must be in writing;...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 17.Any premises which are partly within and partly outside a...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 18.A notice published in accordance with paragraph 16 is to...Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 19.A notice under paragraph 15 must specify that— Previous MatchNext Match

        7. 20.The Welsh Ministers must ensure that during the specified period—...Previous MatchNext Match

        8. 21.For the purposes of paragraphs 19 and 20, the “specified...Previous MatchNext Match

    16. SCHEDULE 16Previous MatchNext Match

      Potato brown rotPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. 1.InterpretationPrevious MatchNext Match

      2. PART A Previous MatchNext Match

        1. 1A.Official surveys and testingPrevious MatchNext Match

        2. 1B.Where the presence of Potato brown rot is suspected, the...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 1C.A notice may contain measures for the purposes of paragraph...Previous MatchNext Match

      3. PART B Previous MatchNext Match

        1. 1D.Measures to be taken following confirmation of the presence of Potato brown rotPrevious MatchNext Match

        2. 1E.In the case of susceptible material, the actions are— Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 1F.In the case of host plants, other than susceptible material,...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 1G.In the case of surface water and associated wild solanaceous...Previous MatchNext Match

      4. PART C Special measures for the control of Potato brown rotPrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 2.Susceptible material or objects contaminated or possibly contaminated with Potato brown rotPrevious MatchNext Match

        2. 3.Where susceptible material or any object has been designated as...Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 4.Anything cleansed and disinfected in accordance with paragraph 3(c)(ii) may...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 5.Measures which may be required in relation to a contaminated place of productionPrevious MatchNext Match

        5. 6.The first set of eradication measures are— Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 7.The second set of eradication measures are— Previous MatchNext Match

        7. 8.The third set of eradication measures are— Previous MatchNext Match

        8. 9.Except where the Welsh Ministers have published a notice under...Previous MatchNext Match

        9. 10.The measures which may be specified in a notice under...Previous MatchNext Match

        10. 11.Additional measures applicable in relation to units of protected crop productionPrevious MatchNext Match

        11. 12.An inspector may not grant an authorisation under paragraph 11...Previous MatchNext Match

        12. 13.An authorisation under paragraph 11 may— (a) in relation to...Previous MatchNext Match

      5. PART D Demarcation of zones for the control of Potato brown rotPrevious MatchNext Match

        1. 14.This Part applies where an inspector has demarcated a zone...Previous MatchNext Match

        2. 15.The Welsh Ministers may, by notice, specify— Previous MatchNext Match

        3. 16.A notice under paragraph 15— (a) must be in writing;...Previous MatchNext Match

        4. 17.Any premises which are partly within and partly outside a...Previous MatchNext Match

        5. 18.A notice published in accordance with paragraph 16 is to...Previous MatchNext Match

        6. 19.A notice under paragraph 15 must specify that— Previous MatchNext Match

        7. 20.The Welsh Ministers may only specify— (a) the measures referred...Previous MatchNext Match

        8. 21.The Welsh Ministers must ensure that during the specified period—...Previous MatchNext Match

        9. 22.For the purposes of paragraphs 19 and 21, the “specified...Previous MatchNext Match

    17. SCHEDULE 17Previous MatchNext Match

      Notification requirementsPrevious MatchNext Match

      1. 1.Live organisms of the animal kingdomPrevious MatchNext Match

      2. 2.Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kühn) Filipjev – Stem nematode. Previous MatchNext Match

      3. 3.Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens and Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens –...Previous MatchNext Match

      4. 4.BacteriaPrevious MatchNext Match

      5. 5.Clavibacter michiganensis subspecies michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al. (syn. Corynebacterium...Previous MatchNext Match

      6. 6.Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winslow et al., the cause of Fire...Previous MatchNext Match

      7. 7.Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. dianthicola (Hellmers) Dickey – Slow wilt of...Previous MatchNext Match

      8. 8.Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria (Diodge) Dye – Tomato bacterial spot....Previous MatchNext Match

      9. 9.CyptogramsPrevious MatchNext Match

      10. 10.Phialophora cinerescens (Wollenweber) Van Beyma – a carnation wilt. Previous MatchNext Match

      11. 11.Puccinia horiana P. Henn. – Chrysanthemum white rust. Previous MatchNext Match

      12. 12.Verticillium albo-atrum Reinke and Berth – Verticillium wilt disease. Previous MatchNext Match

      13. 13.Verticillium dahliae Klebahn – Verticillium wilt of hops. Previous MatchNext Match

      14. 14.Viruses and virus-like pathogensPrevious MatchNext Match

      15. 15.Chrysanthemum stunt viroid. Previous MatchNext Match

      16. 16.Plum pox virus. Previous MatchNext Match

      17. 17.Raspberry ringspot virus. Previous MatchNext Match

      18. 18.Strawberry crinkle virus. Previous MatchNext Match

      19. 19.Strawberry latent ringspot virus. Previous MatchNext Match

      20. 20.Strawberry mild yellow edge virus. Previous MatchNext Match

      21. 21.Tomato black ring virus. Previous MatchNext Match

      22. 22.Tomato spotted wilt virus. Previous MatchNext Match

    18. SCHEDULE 18Previous MatchNext Match

      Revocation of OrdersPrevious MatchNext Match

  14. Explanatory NotePrevious Match

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