2009 No. 587

Plant Health, England

The Plant Health (England) (Amendment) Order 2009

Made

Laid before Parliament

Coming into force

F1The Secretary of State, in whom the powers conferred by sections 2(1) and 3(1) of the Plant Health Act 19671 are now vested2, makes the following Order in exercise of those powers.

Annotations:
Amendments (Textual)

Title and commencement1

This Order may be cited as the Plant Health (England) (Amendment) Order 2009 and comes into force on 1st April 2009.

Amendments to the Plant Health (England) Order 20052

1

The Plant Health (England) Order 20053 is amended as follows.

2

In article 2(1), for the definition of “Directive 2000/29/EC” substitute—

  • “Directive 2000/29/EC” means Council Directive 2000/29/EC on protective measures against the introduction into the Community of organisms harmful to plants or plant products and against their spread within the Community;

3

In Part A of Schedule 1, in the section “Insects, mites and nematodes”—

a

after item 11 insert “11a Dendrolimus sibiricus Tschetverikov”;

b

for item 15 substitute “15 Diabrotica virgifera zeae Krysan & Smith”; and

c

after item 26 insert “26a Rhynchophorus palmarum (L.)”.

4

In Part B of Schedule 1, in the section “Insects, mites and nematodes”, after item 1 insert “1a Diabrotica virgifera virgifera Le Conte”.

5

In Part A of Schedule 2, in the section “Insects, mites and nematodes”—

a

after item 1 insert—

1a

Plants intended for planting, other than plants in tissue culture and seeds, of Fraxinus L., Juglans mandshurica Maxim., Ulmus davidiana Planch., Ulmus parvifolia Jacq. and Pterocarya rhoifolia Siebold & Zucc., originating in Canada, China, Japan, Mongolia, Republic of Korea, Russia, Taiwan and USA

Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire

b

omit item 23; and

c

after item 26 insert—

26a

Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.

Scrobipalpopsis solanivora Povolny

6

In Part A of Schedule 2—

a

in the section “Bacteria” in the second column in item 4 omit “fruit or”;

b

in the section “Fungi” after item 15 insert—

15a

Plants of Ulmus L. and Zelkova L., intended for planting, other than seeds

Stegophora ulmea (Schweinitz: Fries) Sydow & Sydow

c

in the section “Viruses and virus-like organisms” after item 5 insert—

5a

Plants of Dendranthema (DC.) Des Moul. and Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw., intended for planting, other than seeds

Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus

7

In Part B of Schedule 2, in the section “Insects, mites and nematodes”—

a

after item 7 insert—

7a

Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds

Parasaissetia nigra (Nietner)

b

after item 115 insert—

12

Plants of Palmae, intended for planting, having a

diameter of the stem at the base of over 5 cm and

belonging to the following genera: Brahea Mart., Butia Becc., Chamaerops L., Jubaea Kunth, Livistona R. Br., Phoenix L., Sabal Adans., Syagrus Mart., Trachycarpus H. Wendl., Trithrinax Mart., Washingtonia Raf.

Paysandisia archon (Burmeister)

8

In Part A of Schedule 4—

a

after item 7 insert—

7a

Plants of Fraxinus L., Juglans mandshurica Maxim., Ulmus davidiana Planch., Ulmus parvifolia Jacq. and Pterocarya rhoifolia Siebold & Zucc., intended for planting, other than seeds and plants in tissue culture originating in Canada, China, Japan, Mongolia, Republic of Korea, Russia, Taiwan and USA

The plants shall be accompanied by an official statement that they:

  1. a

    have been grown throughout their life in an area free from Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire, established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPMNo. 4; or

  2. b

    have, for a period of at least two years prior to export, been grown in a place of production where no signs of Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire have been observed during two official inspections per year carried out at appropriate times, including immediately prior to export

b

in item 11, for “requirements in items 60, 61 and 64” in the right-hand column substitute “provisions applicable to the plants in item 7”;

c

after item 35 insert—

35a

Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., other than those intended for planting

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to tubers listed in items 32 to 34, the plants shall be accompanied by an official statement that the tubers originate in areas in which Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith is not known to occur.

35b

Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to tubers listed in items 32 to 35a, the plants shall be accompanied by an official statement that:

  1. a

    the tubers originate in a country where Scrobipalpopsis solanivora Povolny is not known to occur; or

  2. b

    the tubers originate in an area free from Scrobipalpopsis solanivora Povolny, established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance ISPMNo. 4

d

omit item 39;

e

after item 43 insert—

43a

Plants of Dendranthema (DC.) Des Moul. and Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw., intended for planting, other than seeds

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in items

36, 37, 38, 41 to 43, the plants shall be accompanied by an official statement that:

  1. a

    the plants have been grown throughout their life in a country free from Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus;

  2. b

    the plants have been grown throughout their life in an area established by the national plant protection organisation in the country of export as being free from Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus in accordance with ISPMNo. 4; or

  3. c

    the plants have been grown throughout their life in a place of production, established as being free from Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus and verified through official inspections and, where appropriate, testing

f

after item 57a6 insert—

57b

Plants of Palmae, intended for planting, having a diameter of the stem at the base of over 5 cm and belonging to the following genera:

Brahea Mart., Butia Becc., Chamaerops L., Jubaea Kunth, Livistona R. Br., Phoenix L., Sabal Adans., Syagrus Mart., Trachycarpus H. Wendl., Trithrinax Mart., Washingtonia Raf.

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in items 57 and 57a, the plants shall be accompanied by an official statement that the plants:

  1. a

    have been grown throughout their life in a country where Paysandisia archon (Burmeister) is not known to occur;

  2. b

    have been grown throughout their life in an area free from Paysandisia archon (Burmeister), established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPMNo. 4; or

  3. c

    have, during a period of at least two years prior to export, been grown in a place of production:

    1. i

      which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin,

    2. ii

      where the plants were placed in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of Paysandisia archon (Burmeister) or with application of appropriate preventive treatments, and

    3. iii

      where, during three official inspections per year carried out at appropriate times, including immediately prior to export, no signs of Paysandisia archon (Burmeister) have been observed

9

In Part B of Schedule 4, after item 22 insert—

22a

Plants of Palmae, intended for planting, having a diameter of the stem at the base of over 5 cm and belonging to the following genera:

Brahea Mart., Butia Becc., Chamaerops L., Jubaea Kunth, Livistona R. Br., Phoenix L., Sabal Adans., Syagrus Mart., Trachycarpus H. Wendl., Trithrinax Mart., Washingtonia Raf.

The plants are accompanied by an official statement that the plants:

  1. a

    have been grown throughout their life in an area free from Paysandisia archon (Burmeister), established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPMNo. 4; or

  2. b

    have, during a period of at least two years prior to movement, been grown in a place of production:

    1. i

      which is registered and supervised by the responsible official body in the Member State of origin,

    2. ii

      where the plants were placed in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of Paysandisia archon (Burmeister) or with application of appropriate preventive treatments, and

    3. iii

      where, during three official inspections per year carried out at appropriate times, no signs of Paysandisia archon (Burmeister) have been observed

10

In Part A of Schedule 6, after paragpraph 7(c) insert—

ca

Plants of Palmae, intended for planting, having a diameter of the stem at the base of over 5 cm and belonging to the following genera: Brahea Mart., Butia Becc., Chamaerops L., Jubaea Kunth, Livistona R. Br., Phoenix L., Sabal Adans., Syagrus Mart., Trachycarpus H. Wendl., Trithrinax Mart. or Washingtonia Raf.;

Jane KennedyMinister of StateDepartment for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order amends the Plant Health (England) Order 2005 (S.I. 2005/2530) (“the principal Order”) so as to implement Commission Directive 2009/7/EC amending Annexes I, II, IV and V to Council Directive 2000/29/EC on protective measures against the introduction into the Community of organisms harmful to plants or plant products and against their spread within the Community (OJ No L 40, 11.2.2009, p 12).

The Order amends Schedules 1, 2, 4 and 6 to the principal Order so as to extend controls on the introduction into, and spread within, England of certain plants and plant pests. The following harmful organisms, which are so far not known to be present in the Community, have been added to the list of prohibited organisms:

Dendrolimus sibiricus (Siberian coniferous silk moth),

Rhynchophorus palmarum (American palm weevil),

Agrilus planipennis (Emerald ash borer) on plants of Fraxinus, Juglans mandshurica, Ulmus davidiana, Ulmus parvifolia, and Pterocarya rhoifolia,

—Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus on plants of Dendranthema and Lycopersicon lycopersicum,

Scrobipalpopsis solanivora (Guatemalan potato moth) on tubers of Solanum tuberosum,

Stegophora ulmea (Black spot of elm) on plants of Ulmus and Zelkova, intended for planting, other than seeds.

A full impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no impact on the private or voluntary sectors is foreseen. A Transposition Note is available and can be obtained from Plant Health Division, Defra, Foss House, Kings Pool, Peasholme Green, York YO1 7PX.