Statutory Instrument 1993 No. 1283

      The Plant Health (Forestry) (Great Britain) Order 1993


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1993 No. 1283

PLANT HEALTH

The Plant Health (Forestry) (Great Britain) Order 1993

Made 17th May 1993
Laid before Parliament 18th May 1993
Coming into force 1st June 1993


ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES

Article
1.  Title, extent and commencement
2.  Interpretation
3.  Prohibitions and restrictions on landing in Great Britain of tree pests and relevant material
4.  Prohibitions and restrictions on introduction into protected zones of tree pests and relevant material
5.  Prevention of the spread of tree pests within Great Britain
6.  Prevention of the spread of tree pests within protected zones
7.  Restrictions on consignments to other Member States
8.  Requirements for plant passports
9.  Requirements for certificates
10.  Exceptions from the requirements for certificates
11.  Official statements
12.  General provisions relating to certificates
13.  Period during which inspections are to be made and certificates issued
14.  Register of forestry traders
15.  Registration procedure
16.  Conditions for registration
17.  Authority to issue plant passports
18.  General provisions relating to plant passports
19.  Notification of the presence or suspected presence of certain tree pests
20.  Notification of the likely entry into, or presence in, a free zone of tree pests or relevant material
21.  Actions which may be required by an inspector
22.  Actions which may be taken by an inspector
23.  Miscellaneous provisions as to notices
24.  Examination, sampling and marking
25.  Information as to compliance with notices
26.  Failure to comply with a notice
27.  Power to enter premises used wholly or mainly as a dwelling
28.  Licences
29.  Powers of an officer of Customs and Excise
30.  Information to be given
31.  Offences
32.  The Customs Act
33.  Revocation and saving

ARRANGEMENT OF SCHEDULES

  1.  Tree pests whose landing in and spread within Great Britain is prohibited

  2.  Prohibitions on the landing and movement in Great Britain of infested relevant material

  3.  Relevant material, originating in certain third countries, whose landing in Great Britain is prohibited

  4.  Restrictions on the landing and movement in Great Britain of relevant material

  5.  Restrictions on consignments of relevant material to Member States

  6.  Description of the Dendroctonus micans protected zone

  7.  Meaning of "Directive 77/93/EEC"

  8.  Requirements for plant passports

  9.  Form of phytosanitary certificate and reforwarding phytosanitary certificate

  10.  Revocation of Orders

 

Explanatory Note


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