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The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Secretary of State, acting jointly, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by sections 16(2) and 24(3) of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985[1], and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, having regard to the interests of persons supplying information for the purposes of section 16 of that Act and after consultation with the Advisory Committee on Pesticides established under section 16(7) of that Act[2] and with the Health and Safety Commission, hereby make the following Regulations, a draft of which has been laid before and approved by resolution of each House of Parliament: Title, commencement and interpretation 1 . - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Control of Pesticides (Amendment) Regulations 1997 and shall come into force on the day after the day on which they are made. (2) In these Regulations "the principal Regulations" means the Control of Pesticides Regulations 1986[3]. Amendment of the principal Regulations 2 . The principal Regulations shall be amended in accordance with regulations 3 to 9 of these Regulations and any reference in those provisions to any specified provision shall, unless the context requires otherwise, be taken to be a reference to the provision so specified of the principal Regulations. 3 . For paragraph (1) of regulation 2 there shall be substituted the following paragraph -
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For regulation 3 there shall be substituted the following regulation -
3 . - (1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, these Regulations apply to -
(b) any substance, preparation or organism prepared or used for any of the following purposes -
(ii) regulating the growth of plants; (iii) giving protection against harmful creatures; (iv) rendering such creatures harmless; (v) controlling organisms with harmful or unwanted effects on water systems (including sewage treatment works), buildings or other structures, or on manufactured products; (vi) protecting animals against ectoparasites;
as if it were a pesticide.
(2) These Regulations do not apply to -
(b) substances, preparations or organisms whose use or sale within the United Kingdom is controlled under any of the following enactments -
(ii) Part IV of the Agriculture Act 1970[5]; (iii) the Food Safety Act 1990[6]; (iv) the Cosmetic Products (Safety) Regulations 1984[7]; (v) the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 1989[8]; (vi) the Water Supply (Water Quality) (Scotland) Regulations 1990[9],
when those substances, preparations or organisms are used or sold for the purpose over which control under that enactment is exercised;
(ii) the modification of micro-biological processes in soil, excluding soil sterilants; (iii) assistance in the anaerobic fermentation of silage;
(h) substances, preparations or organisms designed and used for destroying or controlling pests by purely physical means;
(ii) intended solely for exportation from the United Kingdom; (iii) applied externally or by impregnation as part of a manufacturing process, other than -
(bb) for the purpose of preventing the fouling of the hulls of vessels or structures below the waterline, or (cc) for the treatment of nets, floats or other apparatus to be used in the cultivation of fish;
(iv) used in preparations intended for topical application to human beings for the purpose of repelling insects;
(3) In this regulation -
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For paragraph (2) of regulation 5 there shall be substituted the following paragraph -
(b) a provisional approval, for a stipulated period; or (c) a full approval, for an unstipulated period.".
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For regulation 6 there shall be substituted the following regulation -
6 . The Ministers may jointly give their consent to -
(b) the sale, supply and storage of pesticides, subject to the conditions specified in Schedule 2; (c) the use of pesticides, subject to -
(ii) in the case of the use of pesticides by aerial application, the conditions specified in Schedule 4,
and where they have given a consent under this regulation the Ministers shall jointly publish, in such manner as they consider appropriate, a notice specifying the fact.".
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For regulation 7 there shall be substituted the following regulation -
7 . - (1) Where there has been a breach, in relation to any pesticide, of any of the specified prohibitions imposed by regulation 4, any condition of an approval or any condition of a consent given under regulation 6, either of the Ministers shall have the power -
(b) to seize or dispose of anything treated with the pesticide or require any person appearing to the Minister to be the owner or the person in charge of anything so treated to dispose of it; (c) to require the holder of the approval, or any other person appearing to the Minister to be the owner or the person in charge of the pesticide, to take such remedial action as appears to that Minister to be necessary as a result of the contravention including, where it appears to be necessary as a result of the contravention, recovery of the pesticide from the market in Great Britain.
(2) If any pesticide has been imported into -
(ii) Northern Ireland in contravention of any of the specified prohibitions imposed by regulation 4 of the Control of Pesticides Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1987[13], any condition of an approval granted under regulation 5 of those Regulations or any condition of a consent given under regulation 6 of those Regulations,
either of the Ministers may, by notice in writing served on the person appearing to him to be the owner, the importer or the person in charge of the pesticide, require that it shall be exported from the United Kingdom within such period as that Minister reasonably may determine.".
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For regulation 8 there shall be substituted the following regulation -
8 . - (1) The Ministers may, at the request of any person, at such reasonable time and place as they may determine, make any evaluation held by them available to that person for inspection. (2) The Ministers may, at the request of any person, supply that person with a copy of any evaluation held by them on payment of such fee (which may not exceed the cost reasonably attributable to the supply) as the Ministers, with the consent of the Treasury, may determine. (3) The Ministers may, at the request of any person to whom an evaluation has been made available for inspection under paragraph (1) above or to whom a copy of an evaluation has been supplied under paragraph (2) above, make available at such reasonable time and place as they may determine for inspection by that person any study reports held by them to which the evaluation relates. (4) No person to whom any information or document has been made available for inspection under paragraph (1) or (3), or to whom a copy of any information or document has been furnished under paragraph (2), shall make any commercial use of it nor, unless authorised in writing by the Ministers to do so, publish any part of it. (5) In this regulation -
(6) This regulation is without prejudice to the provisions of the Environmental Information Regulations 1992[14] and Article 14 of Council Directive 91/414/EEC concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market[15].".
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For Schedules 1, 2, 3 and 4 there shall be substituted the Schedules which are set out in the Schedule to these Regulations. 1. - (1) An advertisement of a pesticide shall relate only to such conditions as are permitted by the approval given in relation to that pesticide. (2) No advertisement of a pesticide shall contain any claim for safety in relation to that pesticide which is not permitted by the approval given in relation to that pesticide to be on the label for the pesticide. 2. - (1) Any advertisement of a pesticide, other than a notice at the point of sale which is intended to draw attention solely to product name and price, shall include -
(b) a general warning as follows: "Always read the label. Use pesticides safely"; and (c) where required by a condition of the approval given in relation to a pesticide mentioned in the advertisement, a statement of any special degree of risk to human beings, creatures, plants or the environment.
(2) Notwithstanding sub-paragraph (1)(a) above -
(b) any advertisement of a range of pesticides need only state the active ingredients of those individual products which are identified by name.
(3) Any statement or warning given under this paragraph shall be -
(b) in the case of an advertisement which is broadcast or recorded or is stored or transmitted by electronic means, clearly spoken or shown separately.
3. In this Schedule "advertisement" means any printed, pictorial, broadcast or recorded advertisement and includes any advertisement which is stored or transmitted by electronic means. 1. It shall be the duty of all employers to ensure that persons in their employment who may be required during the course of their employment to sell, supply or store pesticides are provided with such instruction, training and guidance as is necessary to enable those persons to comply with any requirements provided in and under these Regulations. 2. - (1) Any person who sells, supplies or stores a pesticide shall -
(b) be competent for the duties which that person is called upon to perform.
(2) In this paragraph "water" means -
(b) any ground water.
3. No person shall sell, supply or otherwise market to the end-user an approved pesticide other than in the container which has been supplied for that purpose by the holder of the approval of that pesticide and labelled in a manner consistent with the approval.
(b) stores that pesticide under the direct supervision of a person who holds such a certificate.
5. No person shall sell, supply or otherwise market to the end-user a pesticide approved for agricultural use unless that person -
(b) sells or supplies that pesticide under the direct supervision of a person who holds such a certificate.
6. - (1) In paragraphs 4 and 5 above "pesticide approved for agricultural use" means a pesticide (other than a pesticide with methyl bromide or chloropicrin as one of its active ingredients) approved for one or more of the following uses -
(b) forestry; (c) in or near water other than for amateur, public hygiene or anti-fouling uses; (d) industrial herbicides, including weed-killers for use on land not intended for the production of any crop.
(2) In this paragraph "water" means any surface water. Notes: [1] 1985 c.48; section 16 was amended by the Pesticides (Fees and Enforcement) Act 1989 (c.27) and section 24(1) contains a definition of the Ministers. back [2] Established by S.I. 1985/1516. back [3] S.I. 1986/1510, as amended by the Food Safety Act 1990 (Consequential Modifications) (No. 2) (Great Britain) Order 1990 (S.I. 1990/2487) and the Marketing Authorisations for Veterinary Medicinal Products Regulations 1994 (S.I. 1994/3142). back [8] S.I. 1989/1147, amended by S.I. 1989/1384 and 1991/1837. back [9] S.I. 1990/119 (s.11). back
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S.I. 1995/887, amended by S.I. 1996/1940, which implements in Great Britain Council Directive 91/414/EEC concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market (O.J. No. L230, 19.8.1991, p. 1). In principle the prohibitions specified in regulation 3(1) and (2) (which provide that no person may place on the market and use any plant protection product within Great Britain unless that product has been approved under those Regulations) apply to all plant protection products but Schedule 3 to those Regulations contains transitional provisions whereby plant protection products containing active substances which were on the market of the member States of the European Community and other States of the European Economic Area on or before the dates specified in the definition of [12] Regulation 9 prohibits the carrying out of any experiment or test for research or development purposes involving the release into the environment of a plant protection product which has not been approved under the Plant Protection Products Regulations unless an approval for trial purposes has been granted by the Ministers under that regulation; under regulation 3(4) a plant protection product which is so approved is exempted from the prohibitions specified in regulation 3(1) and (2). back [13] S.R. (N.I.) 1987 No. 414. back [14] S.I. 1992/3240, which implements in Great Britain Council Directive 90/313/EEC on the freedom of access to information on the environment (O.J. No. L158, 23.6.90, p. 56); these Regulations provide for a general right of disclosure of information relating to the environment which is held by (inter alia) Ministers of the Crown (other than information capable of being treated as confidential) and specify certain requirements which must be observed in responding to requests for disclosure of such information. back [15] O.J. No. L230, 19.8.1991, p. 1. Article 14 of the Directive obliges member States to treat as confidential any information involving industrial and commercial secrets provided in support of applications for authorisation of plant protection products under the Directive, where applicants for such authorisation so request and the member State accepts that the request is warranted, subject however to the second paragraph of that Article which removes from that protection all information of the types set out in that paragraph. back
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