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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Plant Health (Export Certification) (Forestry) (Great Britain) Order 2004, Section 3.

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Certificates for export or re-export of relevant material to third countriesE+W+S
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3.—(1) A person who intends exporting or re-exporting relevant material to a third country may apply to [the appropriate authority], in such form and manner as they may specify, for a certificate under this Order.
(2) Where [the appropriate authority] have received an application, made in accordance with paragraph (1), an authorised officer shall —
(a)carry out any of the services listed in the first column of Schedule 3 which he considers necessary to allow him to issue the certificate; and
(b)if he is satisfied that a certificate should be issued, issue the certificate on behalf of [the appropriate authority] .
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