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ANNEX IU.K.

PART AU.K.HARMFUL ORGANISMS WHOSE INTRODUCTION INTO, AND SPREAD WITHIN, ALL MEMBER STATES SHALL BE BANNED

Section IU.K.HARMFUL ORGANISMS NOT KNOWN TO OCCUR IN ANY PART OF THE COMMUNITY AND RELEVANT FOR THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY

(a)Insects, mites and nematodes, at all stages of their developmentU.K.

1.

Acleris spp. (non-European)

2.

Amauromyza maculosa (Malloch)

3.

Anomala orientalis Waterhouse

4.

Anoplophora chinensis (Thomson)

4.1..

[F1Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky)]

5.

Anoplophora malasiaca (Forster)

6.

Arrhenodes minutus Drury

7.

Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations) vector of viruses such as:

(a)

Bean golden mosaic virus

(b)

Cowpea mild mottle virus

(c)

Lettuce infectious yellows virus

(d)

Pepper mild tigré virus

(e)

Squash leaf curl virus

(f)

Euphorbia mosaic virus

(g)

Florida tomato virus

8.

Cicadellidae (non-European) known to be vector of Pierce's disease (caused by Xylella fastidiosa), such as:

(a)

Carneocephala fulgida Nottingham

(b)

Draeculacephala minerva Ball

(c)

Graphocephala atropunctata (Signoret)

9.

Choristoneura spp. (non-European)

10.

Conotrachelus nenuphar (Herbst)

10.1..

Diabrotica barberi Smith and Lawrence

10.2..

Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi Barber

10.3..

Diabrotica undecimpunctata undecimpunctata Mannerheim

10.4..

Diabrotica virgifera Le Conte

11.

Heliothis zea (Boddie)

11.1..

Hirschmanniella spp., other than Hirschmanniella gracilis (de Man) Luc and Goodey

12.

Liriomyza sativae Blanchard

13.

Longidorus diadecturus Eveleigh and Allen

14.

Monochamus spp. (non-European)

15.

Myndus crudus Van Duzee

16.

Nacobbus aberrans (Thorne) Thorne and Allen

16.1..

[F1Naupactus leucoloma Boheman]

17.

Premnotrypes spp. (non-European)

18.

Pseudopityophthorus minutissimus (Zimmermann)

19.

Pseudopityophthorus pruinosus (Eichhoff)

20.

Scaphoideus luteolus (Van Duzee)

21.

Spodoptera eridania (Cramer)

22.

Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith)

23.

Spodoptera litura (Fabricus)

24.

Thrips palmi Karny

25.

Tephritidae (non-European) such as:

(a)

Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedemann)

(b)

Anastrepha ludens (Loew)

(c)

Anastrepha obliqua Macquart

(d)

Anastrepha suspensa (Loew)

(e)

Dacus ciliatus Loew

(f)

Dacus curcurbitae Coquillet

(g)

Dacus dorsalis Hendel

(h)

Dacus tryoni (Froggatt)

(i)

Dacus tsuneonis Miyake

(j)

Dacus zonatus Saund.

(k)

Epochra canadensis (Loew)

(l)

Pardalaspis cyanescens Bezzi

(m)

Pardalaspis quinaria Bezzi

(n)

Pterandrus rosa (Karsch)

(o)

Rhacochlaena japonica Ito

(p)

Rhagoletis cingulata (Loew)

(q)

Rhagoletis completa Cresson

(r)

Rhagoletis fausta (Osten-Sacken)

(s)

Rhagoletis indifferens Curran

(t)

Rhagoletis mendax Curran

(u)

Rhagoletis pomonella Walsh

(v)

Rhagoletis ribicola Doane

(w)

Rhagoletis suavis (Loew)

26.

Xiphinema americanum Cobb sensu lato (non-European populations)

27.

Xiphinema californicum Lamberti and Bleve-Zacheo

(b)BacteriaU.K.

1.

Xylella fastidiosa (Well and Raju)

(c)FungiU.K.

1.

Ceratocystis fagacearum (Bretz) Hunt

2.

Chrysomyxa arctostaphyli Dietel

3.

Cronartium spp. (non-European)

4.

Endocronartium spp. (non-European)

5.

Guignardia laricina (Saw.) Yamamoto and Ito

6.

Gymnosporangium spp. (non-European)

7.

Inonotus weirii (Murril) Kotlaba and Pouzar

8.

Melampsora farlowii (Arthur) Davis

9.

Monilinia fructicola (Winter) Honey

10.

Mycosphaerella larici-leptolepis Ito et al.

11.

Mycosphaerella populorum G. E. Thompson

12.

Phoma andina Turkensteen

13.

Phyloosticta solitaria Ell. and Ev.

14.

Septoria lycopersici Speg. var. malagutii Ciccarone and Boerema

15.

Thecaphora solani Barrus

15.1..

Tilletia indica Mitra

16.

Trechispora brinkmannii (Bresad.) Rogers

(d)Viruses and virus-like organismsU.K.

1.

Elm phlöem necrosis mycoplasm

2.

Potato viruses and virus-like organisms such as:

(a)

Andean potato latent virus

(b)

Andean potato mottle virus

(c)

Arracacha virus B, oca strain

(d)

Potato black ringspot virus

(e)

Potato spindle tuber viroid

(f)

Potato virus T

(g)

non-European isolates of potato viruses A, M, S, V, X and Y (including Yo, Yn and Yc) and Potato leafroll virus

3.

Tobacco ringspot virus

4.

Tomato ringspot virus

5.

Viruses and virus-like organisms of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L., Rubus L. and Vitis L., such as:

(a)

Blueberry leaf mottle virus

(b)

Cherry rasp leaf virus (American)

(c)

Peach mosaic virus (American)

(d)

Peach phony rickettsia

(e)

Peach rosette mosaic virus

(f)

Peach rosette mycoplasm

(g)

Peach X-disease mycoplasm

(h)

Peach yellows mycoplasm

(i)

Plum line pattern virus (American)

(j)

Raspberry leaf curl virus (American)

(k)

Strawberry latent ‘C’ virus

(l)

Strawberry vein banding virus

(m)

Strawberry witches' broom mycoplasm

(n)

Non-European viruses and virus-like organisms of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L., Rubus L. and Vitis L.

6.

Viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci Genn., such as:

(a)

Bean golden mosaic virus

(b)

Cowpea mild mottle virus

(c)

Lettuce infectious yellows virus

(d)

Pepper mild tigré virus

(e)

Squash leaf curl virus

(f)

Euphorbia mosaic virus

(g)

Florida tomato virus

(e)Parasitic plantsU.K.

1.

Arceuthobium spp. (non-European)

Section IIU.K.HARMFUL ORGANISMS KNOWN TO OCCUR IN THE COMMUNITY AND RELEVANT FOR THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY

(a)Insects, mites and nematodes, at all stages of their developmentU.K.

1.

Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens

2.

Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens

3.

Heliothis armigera (Hübner)

4.

[F2. . . . .

5.

. . . . .

6.

. . . . .]

6.1..

Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations)

6.2..

Meloidogyne fallax Karssen

7.

Opogona sacchari (Bojer)

8.

Popilia japonica Newman

8.1..

Rhizoecus hibisci Kawai and Takagi

9.

Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval)

(b)BacteriaU.K.

1.

Clavibacter michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al. ssp. sepedonicus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al.

2.

Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith

(c)FungiU.K.

1.

Melampsora medusae Thümen

2.

Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival

(d)Viruses and virus-like organismsU.K.

1.

Apple proliferation mycoplasm

2.

Apricot chlorotic leafroll mycoplasm

3.

Pear decline mycoplasm

PART BU.K.HARMFUL ORGANISMS WHOSE INTRODUCTION INTO, AND WHOSE SPREAD WITHIN, CERTAIN PROTECTED ZONES SHALL BE BANNED

(a)Insects, mites and nematodes, at all stages of their developmentU.K.

SpeciesProtected zone(s)
1. Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) [F3DK, ]IRL, P (Entre Douro e Minho, Trás-os-Montes, Beira Litoral, Beira Interior, Ribatejo e Oeste, Alentejo, Madeira and Azores), UK, S, FI
[F41.1. Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch) CY]
[F52. Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens FI, LV, SI, SK
3. Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say E (Ibiza and Menorca), IRL, CY, M, P (Azores and Madeira), UK, S (Malmöhus, Kristianstads, Blekinge, Kalmar, Gotlands Län, Halland), FI (the districts of Åland, Turku, Uusimaa, Kymi, Häme, Pirkanmaa, Satakunta)]
[F14. Liriomyza bryoniae (Kaltenbach) IRL and UK (Northern Ireland)]

(b)Viruses and virus-like organismsU.K.

SpeciesProtected zone(s)
[F61. Beet necrotic yellow vein virus DK, F (Britanny), FI, IRL, LT, P (Azores), UK (Northern Ireland)]
2.Tomato spotted wilt virus [F3DK, ]S, FI

ANNEX IIU.K.

PART AU.K.HARMFUL ORGANISMS WHOSE INTRODUCTION INTO, AND SPREAD WITHIN, ALL MEMBER STATES SHALL BE BANNED IF THEY ARE PRESENT ON CERTAIN PLANTS OR PLANT PRODUCTS

Section IU.K.HARMFUL ORGANISMS NOT KNOWN TO OCCUR IN THE COMMUNITY AND RELEVANT FOR THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY

(a)Insects, mites and nematodes, at all stages of their developmentU.K.

a

Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie is not present on Oryza spp. in the Community

SpeciesSubject of contamination
1. Aculops fuchsiae KeiferPlants of Fuchsia L., intended for planting, other than seeds
2. Aleurocantus spp.Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
3. Anthonomus bisignifer (Schenkling)Plants of Fragaria L., intended for planting, other than seeds
4. Anthonomus signatus (Say)Plants of Fragaria L., intended for planting, other than seeds
5. Aonidella citrina CoquilletPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
6. Aphelenchoïdes besseyi ChristieaSeeds of Oryza spp.
7. Aschistonyx eppoi InouyePlants of Juniperus L., other than fruit and seeds, originating in non-European countries
8. Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner and Buhere) Nickle et al.Plants of Abies Mill., Cedrus Trew, Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L., Pseudotsuga Carr. and Tsuga Carr., other than fruit and seeds, and wood of conifers (Coniferales), originating in non-European countries
9. Carposina niponensis WalsinghamPlants of Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill., Prunus L. and Pyrus L., other than seeds, originating in non-European countries
10. Diaphorina citri KuwayPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, and Murraya König, other than fruit and seeds
11. Enarmonia packardi (Zeller)Plants of Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill., Prunus L. and Pyrus L., other than seeds, originating in non-European countries
12. Enarmonia prunivora WalshPlants of Crataegus L., Malus Mill., Photinia Ldl., Prunus L. and Rosa L., intended for planting, other than seeds, and fruit of Malus Mill. and Prunus L., originating in non-European countries
13. Eotetranychus lewisi McGregorPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
[ F7 ]
15. Grapholita inopinata HeinrichPlants of Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill., Prunus L. and Pyrus L., other than seeds, originating in non-European countries
16. Hishomonus phycitisPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
17. Leucaspis japonica Ckll.Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
18. Listronotus bonariensis (Kuschel)Seeds of Cruciferae, Gramineae and Trifolium spp., originating in Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Chile, New Zealand and Uruguay
19.

Margarodes, non-European species, such as:

(a)

Margarodes vitis (Phillipi)

(b)

Margarodes vredendalensis de Klerk

(c)

Margarodes prieskaensis Jakubski

Plants of Vitis L., other than fruit and seeds
20. Numonia pyrivorella (Matsumura)Plants of Pyrus L., other than seeds, originating in non-European countries
21. Oligonychus perditus Pritchard and BakerPlants of Juniperus L., other than fruit and seeds, originating in non-European countries
22. Pissodes spp. (non-European)Plants of conifers (Coniferales), other than fruit and seeds, wood of conifers (Coniferales) with bark, and isolated bark of conifers (Coniferales), originating in non-European countries
23. Radopholus citrophilus Huettel Dickson and KaplanPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds, and Plants of Araceae, Marantaceae, Musaceae, Persea spp., Strelitziaceae, rooted or with growing medium attached or associated
24. Saissetia nigra (Nietm.)Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
25. Scirtothrips aurantii FaurePlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than seeds
26. Scirtothrips dorsalis HoodPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
27. Scirtothrips citri (Moultex)Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than seeds
28. Scolytidae spp. (non-European)Plants of conifers (Coniferales), over 3 m in height, other than fruit and seeds, wood of conifers (Coniferales) with bark, and isolated bark of conifers (Coniferales), originating in non-European countries
29. Tachypterellus quadrigibbus SayPlants of Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill., Prunus L. and Pyrus L., other than seeds, originating in non-European countries
30. Toxoptera citricida Kirk.Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
31. Trioza erytreae Del GuercioPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids and Clausena Burm. f., other than fruit and seeds
32. Unaspis citri ComstockPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds

(b)BacteriaU.K.

SpeciesSubject of contamination
1.Citrus greening bacteriumPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
2.Citrus variegated chlorosisPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
3. Erwinia stewartii (Smith) DyeSeeds of Zea mais L.
4. Xanthomonas campestris (all strains pathogenic to Citrus)Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than seeds
5. Xanthomonas campestris pv. oryzae (Ishiyama) Dye and pv. oryzicola (Fang. et al.) DyeSeeds of Oryza spp.

(c)FungiU.K.

SpeciesSubject of contamination
1. Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissler (non-European pathogenic isolates)Plants of Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L. intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in non-European countries
[F11.1. Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller Plants of Corylus L., intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in Canada and the United States of America]
2. Apiosporina morbosa (Schwein.) v. ArxPlants of Prunus L. intended for planting, other than seeds
3. Atropellis spp.Plants of Pinus L., other than fruit and seeds, isolated bark and wood of Pinus L.
[F84. Ceratocystis virescens (Davidson) Moreau Plants of Acer saccharum Marsh., other than fruit and seeds, originating in the USA and Canada, wood of Acer saccharum Marsh., including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in the USA and Canada]
5. Cercoseptoria pini-densiflorae (Hori and Nambu) DeightonPlants of Pinus L., other than fruit and seeds, and wood of Pinus L.
6. Cercospora angolensis Carv. and MendesPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than seeds
7. Ciborinia camelliae KohnPlants of Camelia L., intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in non-European countries
8. Diaporthe vaccinii ShaerPlants of Vaccinium spp., intended for planting, other than seeds
9. Elsinoe spp. Bitanc. and Jenk. MendesPlants of Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds and plants of Citrus L. and their hybrids, other than seeds and other than fruits, except fruits of Citrus reticulata Blanco and of Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck originating in South America
10. Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis (Kilian and Maire) GordonPlants of Phoenix spp., other than fruit and seeds
11. Guignardia citricarpa Kiely (all strains pathogenic to Citrus)Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than seeds
12. Guignardia piricola (Nosa) YamamotoPlants of Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill., Prunus L. and Pyrus L., other than seeds, originating in non-European countries
13. Puccinia pittieriana HenningsPlants of Solanaceae, other than fruit and seeds
14. Scirrhia acicola (Dearn.) SiggersPlants of Pinus L., other than fruit and seeds
15. Venturia nashicola Tanaka and YamamotoPlants of Pyrus L., intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in non-European countries

(d)Virus and virus-like organismsU.K.

a

Cherry leaf roll virus is not present in Rubus L. in the Community.

b

Prunus necrotic ringspot virus is not present in Rubus L. in the Community.

SpeciesSubject of contamination
1.Beet curly top virus (non-European isolates)Plants of Beta vulgaris L., intended for planting, other than seeds
2.Black raspberry latent virusPlants of Rubus L., intended for planting
3.Blight and blight-likePlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
4.Cadang-Cadang viroidPlants of Palmae, intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in non-European countries
5.Cherry leafroll virusaPlants of Rubus L., intended for planting
6.Citrus mosaic virusPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
7.Citrus tristeza virus (non-European isolates)Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
8.LeprosisPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf. and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
9.Little cherry pathogen (non-European isolates)Plants of Prunus cerasus L., Prunus avium L., Prunus incisa Thunb., Prunus sargentii Rehd., Prunus serrula Franch., Prunus serrulata Lindl., Prunus speciosa (Koidz.) Ingram, Prunus subhirtella Miq., Prunus yedoensis Matsum., and hybrids and cultivars thereof, intended for planting, other than seeds
10.Naturally spreading psorosisPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
11.Palm lethal yellowing mycoplasmPlants of Palmae, intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in non-European countries
12.Prunus necrotic ringspot virusbPlants of Rubus L., intended for planting
13.Satsuma dwarf virusPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
14.Tatter leaf virusPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
15.Witches' broom (MLO)Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds

Section IIU.K.HARMFUL ORGANISMS KNOWN TO OCCUR IN THE COMMUNITY AND RELEVANT FOR THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY

(a)Insects, mites and nematodes, at all stages of their developmentU.K.

SpeciesSubject of contamination
1. Aphelenchoides besseyi ChristiePlants of Fragaria L., intended for planting, other than seeds
2. Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch)Plants of Vitis L., other than fruit and seeds
3. Ditylenchus destructor ThorneFlower bulbs and corms of Crocus L., miniature cultivars and their hybrids of the genus Gladiolus Tourn. ex L., such as Gladiolus callianthus Marais, Gladiolus colvillei Sweet, Gladiolus nanus hort., Gladiolus ramosus hort., Gladiolus tubergenii hort., Hyacinthus L., Iris L., Trigridia Juss, Tulipa L., intended for planting, and potato tubers (Solanum tuberosum L.), intended for planting
4. Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kühn) FilipjevSeeds and bulbs of Allium ascalonicum L., Allium cepa L. and Allium schoenoprasum L., intended for planting and plants of Allium porrum L., intended for planting, bulbs and corms of Camassia Lindl., Chionodoxa Boiss., Crocus flavus Weston ‘Golden Yellow’, Galanthus L., Galtonia candicans (Baker) Decne, Hyacinthus L., Ismene Herbert, Muscari Miller, Narcissus L., Ornithogalum L., Puschkinia Adams, Scilla L., Tulipa L., intended for planting, and seeds of Medicago sativa L.
5. Circulifer haematocepsPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
6. Circulifer tenellusPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
[F46.1. Eutetranychus orientalis Klein Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf. Raf. and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds]
7. Radopholus similis (Cobb) ThornePlants of Araceae, Marantaceae, Musaceae, Persea spp., Strelitziaceae, rooted or with growing medium attached or associated
[F18. Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard)

Cut flowers, leafy vegetables of Apium graveolens L. and plants of herbaceous species, intended for planting, other than:

  • bulbs,

  • corms,

  • plants of the family Gramineae,

  • rhizomes,

  • seeds

9. Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess)

Cut flowers, leafy vegetables of Apium graveolens L. and plants of herbaceous species, intended for planting, other than:

  • bulbs,

  • corms,

  • plants of the family Gramineae,

  • rhizomes,

  • seeds]

(b)BacteriaU.K.

SpeciesSubject of contamination
1. Clavibacter michiganensis spp. insidiosus (McCulloch) Davis et al.Seeds of Medicago sativa L.
2. Clavibacter michiganensis spp. michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al.Plants of Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw., intended for planting
3. Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. [F9Plants of Amelanchier Med., Chaenomeles Lindl., Cotoneaster Ehrh., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Eriobotrya Lindl., Malus Mill., Mespilus L., Photinia davidiana (Dcne.) Cardot, Pyracantha Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L., intended for planting, other than seeds]
4. Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. dianthicola (Hellmers) DickeyPlants of Dianthus L., intended for planting, other than seeds
5. Pseudomonas caryophylli (Burkholder) Starr and BurkholderPlants of Dianthus L., intended for planting, other than seeds
6. Pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae (Prunier et al.) Young et al.Plants of Prunus persica (L.) Batsch and Prunus persica var. nectarina (Ait.) Maxim, intended for planting, other than seeds
7. Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli (Smith) DyeSeeds of Phaseolus L.
8. Xanthomonas campestris pv. pruni (Smith) DyePlants of Prunus L., intended for planting, other than seeds
9. Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria (Doidge) DyePlants of Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw. and Capsicum spp., intended for planting
10. Xanthomonas fragariae Kennedy and KingPlants of Fragaria L., intended for planting, other than seeds
11. Xylophilus ampelinus (Panagopoulos) Willems et al.Plants of Vitis L., other than fruit and seeds

(c)FungiU.K.

SpeciesSubject of contamination
1. Ceratocystis fimbriata f. spp. platani WalterPlants of Platanus L., intended for planting, other than seeds, and wood of Platanus L., including wood which has not kept its natural round surface
2. Colletotrichum acutatum SimmondsPlants of Fragaria L., intended for planting, other than seeds
3. Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr [F8Plants of Castanea Mill and Quercus L., intended for planting, other than seeds]
4. Didymella ligulicola (Baker, Dimock and Davis) v. ArxPlants of Dendranthema (DC.) Des Moul., intended for planting, other than seeds
5. Phialophora cinerescens (Wollenweber) van BeymaPlants of Dianthus L., intended for planting, other than seeds
6. Phoma tracheiphila (Petri) Kanchaveli and GikashviliPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than seeds
7. Phytophthora fragariae Hickmann var. fragariaePlants of Fragaria L., intended for planting, other than seeds
8. Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berl. and de ToniSeeds of Helianthus annuus L.
9. Puccinia horiana HenningsPlants of Dendranthema (DC.) Des Moul., intended for planting, other than seeds
10. Scirrhia pini Funk and ParkerPlants of Pinus L., intended for planting, other than seeds
11. Verticillium albo-atrum Reinke and BertholdPlants of Humulus lupulus L., intended for planting, other than seeds
12. Verticillium dahliae KlebahnPlants of Humulus lupulus L., intended for planting, other than seeds

(d)Viruses and virus-like organismsU.K.

SpeciesSubject of contamination
1.Arabis mosaic virusPlants of Fragaria L. and Rubus L., intended for planting, other than seeds
2.Beet leaf curl virusPlants of Beta vulgaris L., intended for planting, other than seeds
3.Chrysanthemum stunt viroidPlants of Dendranthema (DC.) Des Moul., intended for planting, other than seeds
4.Citrus tristeza virus (European isolates)Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
5.Citrus vein enation woody gallPlants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
6.Grapevine flavescence dorée MLOPlants of Vitis L., other than fruit and seeds
7.Plum pox virusPlants of Prunus L., intended for planting, other than seeds
8.Potato stolbur mycoplasmPlants of Solanaceae, intended for planting, other than seeds
9.Raspberry ringspot virusPlants of Fragaria L. and Rubus L., intended for planting, other than seeds
10. Spiroplasma citri Saglio et al.Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds
11.Strawberry crinkle virusPlants of Fragaria L., intended for planting, other than seeds
12.Strawberry latent ringspot virusPlants of Fragaria L. and Rubus L., intended for planting, other than seeds
13.Strawberry mild yellow edge virusPlants of Fragaria L., intended for planting, other than seeds
14.Tomato black ring virusPlants of Fragaria L. and Rubus L., intended for planting, other than seeds
15.Tomato spotted wilt virusPlants of Apium graveolens L., Capsicum annuum L., Cucumis melo L., Dendranthema (DC.) Des Moul., all varieties of New Guinea hybrids Impatiens, Lactuca sativa L., Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw. Nicotiana tabacum L., of which there shall be evidence that they are intended for sale to professional tobacco production. Solanum melongena L. and Solanum tuberosum L., intended for planting, other than seeds
16.Tomato yellow leaf curl virusPlants of Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw., intended for planting, other than seeds

PART BU.K.HARMFUL ORGANISMS WHOSE INTRODUCTION INTO, AND WHOSE SPREAD WITHIN, CERTAIN PROTECTED ZONES SHALL BE BANNED IF THEY ARE PRESENT ON CERTAIN PLANTS OR PLANT PRODUCTS

(a)Insect mites and nematodes, at all stages of their developmentU.K.

a

[ F3 ]

SpeciesSubject of contaminationProtected zone(s)
1. Anthonomus grandis (Boh.)Seeds and fruits (bolls) of Gossypium spp. and unginned cottonEL, E (Andalucia, Catalonia, Extremadura, Murcia, Valencia)
2. Cephalcia lariciphila (Klug)Plants of Larix Mill., intended for planting, other than seedsIRL, UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Jersey)
3. Dendroctonus micans KugelanPlants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L. and Pseudotsuga Carr., over 3 m in height, other than fruit and seeds, wood of conifers (Coniferales) with bark, isolated bark of conifers [F10EL, IRL, UK (Scotland, Northern Ireland, Jersey, England: the following counties, districts and unitary authorities: Barnsley, Bath and North East Somerset, Bedfordshire, Bournemouth, Bracknell Forest, Bradford, Bristol, Brighton and Hove, Buckinghamshire, Calderdale, Cambridgeshire, Cornwall, Cumbria, Darlington, Devon, Doncaster, Dorset, Durham, East Riding of Yorkshire, East Sussex, Essex, Gateshead, Greater London, Hampshire, Hartlepool, Hertfordshire, Kent, Kingston upon Hull, Kirklees, Leeds, Leicester City, Lincolnshire, Luton, Medway Council, Middlesbrough, Milton Keynes, Newbury, Newcastle upon Tyne, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Northumberland, North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire, North Tyneside, North West Somerset, Nottingham City, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Peterborough, Plymouth, Poole, Portsmouth, Reading, Redcar and Cleveland, Rotherham, Rutland, Sheffield, Slough, Somerset, Southend, Southampton, South Tyneside, Stockton-on-Tees, Suffolk, Sunderland, Surrey, Swindon, Thurrock, Torbay, Wakefield, West Sussex, Windsor and Maidenhead, Wokingham, York, the Isle of Man, the Isle of Wight, the Isles of Scilly, and the following parts of counties, districts and unitary authorities; Derby City: that part of the unitary authority which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A52(T) road together with that part of the unitary authority which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A6(T) road; Derbyshire: that part of the county which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A52(T) road, and that part of the county which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A6(T) road; Gloucestershire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road; Leicestershire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road, together with that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the B4114 road, and that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the M1 motorway; North Yorkshire: the whole county, except that part of the county which comprises the district of Craven; South Gloucestershire: that part of the unitary authority which lies to the south of the southern boundary of the M4 motorway; Staffordshire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the A52(T) road and that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the A523 road; Warwickshire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road; Wiltshire: that part of the county which lies to the south of the southern boundary of the M4 motorway, and that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road)]
4. Gilphinia hercyniae (Hartig)Plants of Picea A. Dietr., intended for planting, other than seedsEL, IRL, UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Jersey)
5. Gonipterus scutellatus Gyll.Plants of Eucalyptus l'Herit., other than fruit and seeds [F11EL, P (Azores)]
6.(a) Ips amitinus EichhofPlants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr. and Pinus L., over 3 m in height, other than fruit and seeds, wood of conifers (Coniferales) with bark, isolated bark of conifersEL, F (Corsica), IRL, UK
(b) Ips cembrae HeerPlants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr. and Pinus L. and Pseudotsuga Carr., over 3 m in height, other than fruit and seeds, wood of conifers (Coniferales) with bark, isolated bark of conifersEL, IRL, UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man)
(c) Ips duplicatus SahlbergPlants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr. and Pinus L., over 3 m in height, other than fruit and seeds, wood of conifers (Coniferales) with bark, isolated bark of conifersEL, IRL, UK
[F5(d) Ips sexdentatus Börner Plants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L. over 3 m in height, other than fruit and seeds, wood of conifers ( Coniferales ) with bark, isolated bark of conifers IRL, CY, UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man)]
(e) Ips typographus HeerPlants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L. and Pseudotsuga Carr., over 3 m in height, other than fruit and seeds, wood of conifers (Coniferales) with bark, isolated bark of conifersIRL, UK
[ F12 ]
[ F3 ]
9. Sternochetus mangiferae FabriciusSeeds of Mangifera spp. originating in third countriesE (Granada and Malaga), P (Alentejo, Algarve and Madeira)
10. Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Den. and Schiff.)Plants of Pinus L., intended for planting, other than fruit and seedsE (Ibiza)

(b)BacteriaU.K.

SpeciesSubject of contaminationProtected zone(s)
1. Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens (Hedges) Collins and JonesSeeds of Phaseolus vulgaris L. and Dolichos Jacq.EL, E, P
[F62. Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. Parts of plants, other than fruit, seeds and plants intended for planting, but including live pollen for pollination of Amelanchier Med., Chaenomeles Lindl., Cotoneaster Ehrh., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Eriobotrya Lindl., Malus Mill., Mespilus L., Photinia davidiana (Dcne.) Cardot, Pyracantha Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L. E, F (Corsica), IRL, I (Abruzzi; Apulia; Basilicata; Calabria; Campania; Emilia-Romagna: provinces of Forlí-Cesena, Parma, Piacenza and Rimini; Friuli-Venezia Giulia; Lazio; Liguria; Lombardy; Marche; Molise; Piedmont; Sardinia; Sicily; Trentino-Alto Adige: autonomous province of Trento; Tuscany; Umbria; Valle d'Aosta; Veneto: except in the province of Rovigo the communes Rovigo, Polesella, Villamarzana, Fratta Polesine, San Bellino, Badia Polesine, Trecenta, Ceneselli, Pontecchio Polesine, Arquà Polesine, Costa di Rovigo, Occhiobello, Lendinara, Canda, Ficarolo, Guarda Veneta, Frassinelle Polesine, Villanova del Ghebbo, Fiesso Umbertiano, Castelguglielmo, Bagnolo di Po, Giacciano con Baruchella, Bosaro, Canaro, Lusia, Pincara, Stienta, Gaiba, Salara, and in the province of Padova the communes Castelbaldo, Barbona, Piacenza d'Adige, Vescovana, S. Urbano, Boara Pisani, Masi, and in the province of Verona the communes Palù, Roverchiara, Legnago, Castagnaro, Ronco all'Adige, Villa Bartolomea, Oppeano, Terrazzo, Isola Rizza, Angiari), LV, LT, A (Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower Austria, Tirol (administrative district Lienz), Styria, Vienna), P, SI, SK, FI, UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands)]

(c)FungiU.K.

SpeciesSubject of contaminationProtected zone(s)
[F130.1. Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill.) Barr. Wood, excluding wood which is bark-free, and isolated bark of Castanea Mill. CZ, DK, EL, (Crete, Lesvos) IRL, S, UK (except the Isle of Man)]
1. Glomerella gossypii EdgertonSeeds and fruits (bolls) of Gossypium spp.EL
2. Gremmeniella abietina (Lag.) MoreletPlants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L. and Pseudotsuga Carr., intended for planting, other than seedsIRL, UK (Northern Ireland)
3. Hypoxylon mammatum (Wahl.) J. MillerPlants of Populus L., intended for planting, other than seedsIRL, UK (Northern Ireland)

[F5(d) Virus and virus-like organisms U.K.

Species Subject of contamination Protected zone(s)
1. Citrus tristeza virus (European isolates)
Fruits of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, with leaves and peduncles EL, F (Corsica), I, M, P]

ANNEX IIIU.K.

PART AU.K.PLANTS, PLANT PRODUCTS AND OTHER OBJECTS THE INTRODUCTION OF WHICH SHALL BE PROHIBITED IN ALL MEMBER STATES

DescriptionCountry of origin
1.Plants of Abies Mill., Cedrus Trew, Chamaecyparis Spach, Juniperus L., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L., Pseudotsuga Carr. and Tsuga Carr., other than fruit and seedsNon-European countries
2.Plants of Castanea Mill., and Quercus L., with leaves, other than fruit and seedsNon-European countries
3.Plants of Populus L., with leaves, other than fruit and seedsNorth American countries
[ F14 ]
5.Isolated bark of Castanea Mill.Third countries
6.Isolated bark of Quercus L., other than Quercus suber L.North American countries
7.Isolated bark of Acer saccharum Marsh.North American countries
8.Isolated bark of Populus L.Countries of the American continent
9.Plants of Chaenomeles Ldl., Cydonia Mill., Crateagus L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., and Rosa L., intended for planting, other than dormant plants free from leaves, flowers and fruitNon-European countries
9.1.Plants of Photinia Ldl., intended for planting, other than dormant plants free from leaves, flowers and fruitUSA, China, Japan, the Republic of Korea and Democratic People's Republic of Korea
10.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., seed potatoesThird countries other than Switzerland
11.Plants of stolon- or tuber-forming species of Solanum L. or their hybrids, intended for planting, other than those tubers of Solanum tuberosum L. as specified under Annex III A (10)Third countries
12.Tubers of species of Solanum L., and their hybrids, other than those specified in points 10 and 11Without prejudice to the special requirements applicable to the potato tubers listed in Annex IV, Part A Section I, third countries other than Algeria, [F7Cyprus, ]Egypt, Israel, Libya, [F7Malta, ]Morocco, Syria, Switzerland, Tunisia and Turkey, and other than European third countries which are either recognised as being free from Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. sepedonicus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al., [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2), or in which provisions recognised as equivalent to the Community provisions on combating Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. sepedonicus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al. in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)], have been complied with
13.Plants of Solanaceae intended for planting, other than seeds and those items covered by Annex III A (10), (11) or (12)Third countries, other than European and Mediterranean countries
14.Soil and growing medium as such, which consists in whole or in part of soil or solid organic substances such as parts of plants, humus including peat or bark, other than that composed entirely of peatTurkey, Belarus, [F7Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, ]Moldavia, Russia, Ukraine and third countries not belonging to continental Europe, other than the following:[F7 Cyprus,] Egypt, Israel, Libya, [F7Malta, ]Morocco, Tunisia
15.Plants of Vitis L., other than fruits [F16Third countries other than Switzerland]
16.Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seedsThird countries
17.Plants of Phoenix spp. other than fruit and seedsAlgeria, Morocco
18.Plants of Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill., Prunus L. and Pyrus L. and their hybrids, and Fragaria L., intended for planting, other than seedsWithout prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III A (9), where appropriate, non-European countries, other than Mediterranean countries, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the continental states of the USA
19.Plants of the family Graminacae, other than plants of ornamental perennial grasses of the subfamilies Bambusoideae and Panicoideae and of the genera Buchloe, Bouteloua Lag., Calamagrostis, Cortaderia Stapf., Glyceria R. Br., Hakonechloa Mak. ex Honda, Hystrix, Molinia, Phalaris L., Shibataea, Spartina Schreb., Stipa L. and Uniola L., intended for planting, other than seedsThird countries, other than European and Mediterranean countries

[F5PART B U.K. PLANTS, PLANT PRODUCTS AND OTHER OBJECTS THE INTRODUCTION OF WHICH SHALL BE PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN PROTECTED ZONES

Description Protected zone(s)

[F61. Without prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the plants listed in Annex IIIA(9), (9.1), (18), where appropriate, plants and live pollen for pollination of: Amelanchier Med., Chaenomeles Lindl., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Eriobotrya Lindl., Malus Mill., Mespilus L., Pyracantha Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L., other than fruit and seeds, originating in third countries other than Switzerland and other than those recognised as being free from Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18(2), or in which pest free areas have been established in relation to Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. in accordance with the relevant International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures and recognised as such in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18(2)

E, F (Corsica), IRL, I (Abruzzi; Apulia; Basilicata; Calabria; Campania; Emilia-Romagna: provinces of Forlí-Cesena, Parma, Piacenza and Rimini; Friuli-Venezia Giulia; Lazio; Liguria; Lombardy; Marche; Molise; Piedmont; Sardinia; Sicily; Trentino-Alto Adige: autonomous province of Trento; Tuscany; Umbria; Valle d'Aosta; Veneto: except in the province of Rovigo the communes Rovigo, Polesella, Villamarzana, Fratta Polesine, San Bellino, Badia Polesine, Trecenta, Ceneselli, Pontecchio Polesine, Arquà Polesine, Costa di Rovigo, Occhiobello, Lendinara, Canda, Ficarolo, Guarda Veneta, Frassinelle Polesine, Villanova del Ghebbo, Fiesso Umbertiano, Castelguglielmo, Bagnolo di Po, Giacciano con Baruchella, Bosaro, Canaro, Lusia, Pincara, Stienta, Gaiba, Salara, and in the province of Padova the communes Castelbaldo, Barbona, Piacenza d'Adige, Vescovana, S. Urbano, Boara Pisani, Masi, and in the province of Verona the communes Palù, Roverchiara, Legnago, Castagnaro, Ronco all'Adige, Villa Bartolomea, Oppeano, Terrazzo, Isola Rizza, Angiari), LV, LT, A (Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower Austria, Tirol (administrative district Lienz), Styria, Vienna), P, SI, SK, FI, UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands)]

[F62. Without prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the plants listed in Annex IIIA(9), (9.1), (18), where appropriate, plants and live pollen for pollination of: Cotoneaster Ehrh. and Photinia davidiana (Dcne.) Cardot, other than fruit and seeds, originating in third countries other than those recognised as being free from Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18(2), or in which pest free areas have been established in relation to Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. in accordance with the relevant International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures and recognised as such in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18(2)

E, F (Corsica), IRL, I (Abruzzi; Apulia; Basilicata; Calabria; Campania; Emilia-Romagna: provinces of Forlí-Cesena, Parma, Piacenza and Rimini; Friuli-Venezia Giulia; Lazio; Liguria; Lombardy; Marche; Molise; Piedmont; Sardinia; Sicily; Trentino-Alto Adige: autonomous province of Trento; Tuscany; Umbria; Valle d'Aosta; Veneto: except in the province of Rovigo the communes Rovigo, Polesella, Villamarzana, Fratta Polesine, San Bellino, Badia Polesine, Trecenta, Ceneselli, Pontecchio Polesine, Arquà Polesine, Costa di Rovigo, Occhiobello, Lendinara, Canda, Ficarolo, Guarda Veneta, Frassinelle Polesine, Villanova del Ghebbo, Fiesso Umbertiano, Castelguglielmo, Bagnolo di Po, Giacciano con Baruchella, Bosaro, Canaro, Lusia, Pincara, Stienta, Gaiba, Salara, and in the province of Padova the communes Castelbaldo, Barbona, Piacenza d'Adige, Vescovana, S. Urbano, Boara Pisani, Masi, and in the province of Verona the communes Palù, Roverchiara, Legnago, Castagnaro, Ronco all'Adige, Villa Bartolomea, Oppeano, Terrazzo, Isola Rizza, Angiari), LV, LT, A (Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower Austria, Tirol (administrative district Lienz), Styria, Vienna), P, SI, SK, FI, UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands)] ]

ANNEX IVU.K.

PART AU.K.SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS WHICH MUST BE LAID DOWN BY ALL MEMBER STATES FOR THE INTRODUCTION AND MOVEMENT OF PLANTS, PLANT PRODUCTS AND OTHER OBJECTS INTO AND WITHIN ALL MEMBER STATES

Section IU.K.PLANTS, PLANT PRODUCTS AND OTHER OBJECTS ORIGINATING OUTSIDE THE COMMUNITY

a

OJ 125, 11.7.1966, p. 2320/66. Directive as last amended by Commission Decision 1999/742/EC (OJ L 297, 18.11.1999, p. 39).

Plants, plant products and other objectsSpecial requirements
[F81.1.

Whether or not listed among the CN codes in Annex V, Part B, wood of conifers (Coniferales), except that of Thuja L., other than in the form of:

  • chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or part from these conifers,

  • wood packaging material, in the form of packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, pallets, box pallets and other load boards, pallet collars, actually in use in the transport of objects of all kinds,

  • wood used to wedge or support non-wood cargo,

  • wood of Libocedrus decurrens Torr. where there is evidence that the wood has been processed or manufactured for pencils using heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 82 °C for a seven to eight-day period,

but including that which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in Canada, China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Taiwan and the USA, where Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner et Bührer) Nickle et al. is known to occur.

Official statement that the wood has undergone an appropriate:

(a)

heat treatment to achieve a minimum core temperature of 56 °C for at least 30 minutes. There shall be evidence thereof by a mark HT put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage, and on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii),

or

(b)

fumigation to a specification approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence thereof by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the minimum wood temperature, the rate (g/m 3 ) and the exposure time (h),

or

(c)

chemical pressure impregnation with a product approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence thereof by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the pressure (psi or kPa) and the concentration (%).

1.2.

Whether or not listed among the CN codes in Annex V, Part B, wood of conifers (Coniferales), except that of Thuja L., in the form of:

  • chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or part from these conifers,

originating in Canada, China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Taiwan and the USA, where Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner et Bührer) Nickle et al. is known to occur.

Official statement that the wood has undergone an appropriate:

(a)

heat treatment to achieve a minimum core temperature of 56 °C for at least 30 minutes, the latter to be indicated on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii),

or

(b)

fumigation to a specification approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence thereof by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the minimum wood temperature, the rate (g/m 3 ) and the exposure time (h).

1.3.

Whether or not listed among the CN codes in Annex V, Part B, wood of Thuja L., other than in the form of:

  • chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap,

  • wood packaging material, in the form of packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, pallets, box pallets and other load boards, pallet collars, actually in use in the transport of objects of all kinds,

  • wood used to wedge or support non-wood cargo,

originating in Canada, China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Taiwan and the USA, where Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner et Bührer) Nickle et al. is known to occur.

Official statement that the wood:

(a)

is bark-free,

or

(b)

has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule. There shall be evidence thereof by a mark kiln-dried or K.D. or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage,

or

(c)

has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum core temperature of 56 °C for at least 30 minutes. There shall be evidence thereof by a mark HT put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage and on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii),

or

(d)

has undergone an appropriate fumigation to a specification approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence thereof by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the minimum wood temperature, the rate (g/m 3 ) and the exposure time (h),

or

(e)

has undergone an appropriate chemical pressure impregnation with a product approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence thereof by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the pressure (psi or kPa) and the concentration (%).

1.4.

Whether or not listed among the CN codes in Annex V, Part B, wood of Thuja L., in the form of:

  • chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap,

originating in Canada, China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Taiwan and the USA, where Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner et Bührer) Nickle et al. is known to occur.

Official statement that the wood:

(a)

has been produced from debarked round wood,

or

(b)

has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule,

or

(c)

has undergone an appropriate fumigation to a specification approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence thereof by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the minimum wood temperature, the rate (g/m 3 ) and the exposure time (h),

or

(d)

has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum core temperature of 56 °C for at least 30 minutes, the latter to be indicated on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii).

1.5.

Whether or not listed among the CN codes in Annex V, Part B, wood of conifers (Coniferales), other than in the form of:

  • chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or part from these conifers,

  • wood packaging material in the form of packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, pallets, box pallets and other load boards, pallet collars, actually in use in the transport of objects of all kinds,

  • wood used to wedge or support non-wood cargo,

but including that which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in Russia, Kazakhstan and Turkey.

Official statement that the wood:

(a)

originates in areas known to be free from:

  • Monochamus spp. (non-European)

  • Pissodes spp. (non-European)

  • Scolytidae spp. (non-European)

The area shall be mentioned on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), under the rubric place of origin,

or

(b)

is bark-free and free from grub holes, caused by the genus Monochamus spp. (non-European), defined for this purpose as those which are larger than 3 mm across,

or

(c)

has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule. There shall be evidence thereof by a mark kiln-dried or K.D . or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with the current usage,

or

(d)

has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum core temperature of 56 °C for at least 30 minutes. There shall be evidence thereof by a mark HT put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage, and on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii),

or

(e)

has undergone an appropriate fumigation to a specification approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence thereof by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the minimum wood temperature, the rate (g/m 3 ) and the exposure time (h),

or

(f)

has undergone an appropriate chemical pressure impregnation with a product approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence thereof by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the pressure (psi or kPa) and the concentration (%).

1.6.

Whether or not listed among the CN codes in Annex V, Part B, wood of conifers (Coniferales), other than in the form of:

  • chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or part from these conifers,

  • wood packaging material, in the form of packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, pallets, box pallets and other load boards, pallet collars, actually in use in the transport of objects of all kinds,

  • wood used to wedge or support non-wood cargo,

but including that which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in third countries, other than:

  • Russia, Kazakhstan and Turkey,

  • European countries,

  • Canada, China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Taiwan and the USA, where Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner et Bührer) Nickle et al. is known to occur.

Official statement that the wood:

(a)

is bark-free and free from grub holes, caused by the genus Monochamus spp. (non-European), defined for this purpose as those which are larger than 3 mm across,

or

(b)

has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule. There shall be evidence thereof by a mark kiln-dried or K.D or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage,

or

(c)

has undergone an appropriate fumigation to a specification approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence thereof by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the minimum wood temperature, the rate (g/m 3 ) and the exposure time (h),

or

(d)

has undergone an appropriate chemical pressure impregnation with a product approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence thereof by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the pressure (psi or kPa) and the concentration (%),

or

(e)

has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum core temperature of 56 °C for at least 30 minutes. There shall be evidence thereof by a mark HT put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage, and on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii).

1.7.

Whether or not listed among the CN codes listed in Annex V, Part B, wood in the form of chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or in part from conifers (Coniferales), originating in

  • Russia, Kazakhstan and Turkey,

  • non-European countries other than Canada, China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Taiwan and the USA, where Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner et Bührer) Nickle et al. is known to occur.

Official statement that the wood:

(a)

originates in areas known to be free from:

  • Monochamus spp. (non-European)

  • Pissodes spp. (non-European)

  • Scolytidae spp. (non-European)

The area shall be mentioned on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), under the rubric place of origin,

or

(b)

has been produced from debarked round wood,

or

(c)

has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule,

or

(d)

has undergone an appropriate fumigation to a specification approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence of the fumigation by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the minimum wood temperature, the rate (g/m 3 ) and the exposure time (h),

or

(e)

has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum core temperature of 56 °C for at least 30 minutes, the latter to be indicated on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii).]

[F132. Wood packaging material, in the form of packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, pallets, box pallets and other load boards, pallet collars, actually in use in the transport of objects of all kinds, except raw wood of 6 mm thickness or less, and processed wood produced by glue, heat and pressure, or a combination thereof, coming from third countries, except Switzerland.

The wood packaging material shall:

  • be made from debarked round wood, and

  • be subject to one of the approved measures as specified in Annex I to FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 15 on Guidelines for regulating wood packaging material in international trade , and

  • display a mark with:

    (a)

    the two-letter ISO country code, a code identifying the producer and the code identifying the approved measure applied to the wood packaging material in the mark as specified in Annex II to FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 15 on Guidelines for regulating wood packaging material in international trade . The letters DB shall be added to the abbreviation of the approved measure included in the said mark.

    and

    (b)

    in the case of wood packaging material manufactured, repaired or recycled as of 1 March 2005 , also the logo as specified in Annex II to the said FAO Standard. However the requirement is not applicable on a temporary basis until 31 December 2007 in the case of wood packaging material manufactured, repaired or recycled before 28 February 2005 .]

[F82.1.

Wood of Acer saccharum Marsh., including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, other than in the form of:

  • wood intended for the production of veneer sheets,

  • chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap,

    originating in the USA and Canada.

Official statement that the wood has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule. There shall be evidence thereof by a mark Kiln-dried or KD or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage.]
[F82.2. Wood of Acer saccharum Marsh., intended for the production of veneer sheets, originating in the USA and Canada. Official statement that the wood originates in areas known to be free from Ceratocystis virescens (Davidson) Moreau and is intended for the production of veneer sheets.]
[F83.

Wood of Quercus L., other than in the form of:

  • chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap,

  • casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves where there is documented evidence that the wood has been produced or manufactured using heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 176 °C for 20 minutes

    but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in the USA.

Official statement that the wood:

(a)

is squared so as to remove entirely the rounded surface,

or

(b)

is bark-free and the water content is less than 20 % expressed as a percentage of the dry matter,

or

(c)

is bark-free and has been disinfected by an appropriate hot-air or hot water treatment,

or

(d)

if sawn, with or without residual bark attached, has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule. There shall be evidence thereof by a mark Kiln-dried or KD or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage.]

[ F14 ]
[F85. Wood of Platanus L., except that in the form of chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap, but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in the USA or Armenia. Official statement that the wood has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule. There shall be evidence thereof by a mark kiln-dried or KD or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage.]
[F86. Wood of Populus L., except that in the form of chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap, but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in countries of the American continent.

Official statement that the wood:

  • is bark-free

    or

  • has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule. There shall be evidence thereof by a mark kiln-dried or KD or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage.]

[F87.1.

Whether or not listed among the CN codes in Annex V, Part B, wood in the form of chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap and obtained in whole or in part from:

  • Acer saccharum Marsh., originating in the USA and Canada,

  • Platanus L., originating in the USA or Armenia,

  • Populus L., originating in the American continent.

Official statement that the wood:

(a)

has been produced from debarked round wood,

or

(b)

has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule,

or

(c)

has undergone an appropriate fumigation to a specification approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence of the fumigation by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the minimum wood temperature, the rate (g/m 3 ) and the exposure time (h),

or

(d)

has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum core temperature of 56 °C for at least 30 minutes, the latter to be indicated on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii).

7.2. Whether or not listed among the CN codes in Annex V, Part B, wood in the form of chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap and obtained in whole or part from Quercus L. originating in the USA.

Official statement that the wood:

(a)

has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule,

or

(b)

has undergone an appropriate fumigation to a specification approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence of the fumigation by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the minimum wood temperature, the rate (g/m 3 ) and the exposure time (h),

or

(c)

has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum core temperature of 56 °C for at least 30 minutes, the latter to be indicated on the certificates referred to in 13.1.(ii).]

[F137.3. Isolated bark of conifers (Coniferales), originating in non-European countries

Official statement that the isolated bark:

(a)

has been subjected to an appropriate fumigation with a fumigant approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence thereof by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the minimum bark temperature, the rate (g/m 3 ) and the exposure time (h),

or

(b)

has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve the minimum temperature of 56 °C for at least 30 minutes, the latter to be indicated on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii).]

[F138. Wood used to wedge or support non-wood cargo, including that which has not kept its natural round surface, except raw wood of 6 mm thickness or less and processed wood produced by glue, heat and pressure, or a combination thereof, coming from third countries, except Switzerland.

The wood shall:

(a)

be made from debarked round wood and:

  • be subject to one of the approved measures as specified in Annex I to FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 15 on Guidelines for regulating wood packaging material in international trade , and

  • display a mark with at least the two-letter ISO country code, a code identifying the producer and the code identifying the approved measure applied to the wood packaging material in the mark as specified in Annex II to FAO International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 15 on Guidelines for regulating wood packaging material in international trade . The letters DB shall be added to the abbreviation of the approved measure included in the said mark.

    or on a temporary basis until 31 December 2007

(b)

be made from bark-free wood that is free from pests and signs of live pests.]

8.1.Plants of conifers (Coniferales), other than fruit and seeds, originating in non-European countriesWithout prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), where appropriate, official statement that the plants have been produced in nurseries and that the place of production is free from Pissodes spp. (non-European).
8.2.Plants of conifers (Coniferales), other than fruit and seeds, over 3 m in height, originating in non-European countriesWithout prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), and Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), where appropriate, official statement that the plants have been produced in nurseries and that the place of production is free from Scolytidae spp. (non-European).
9.Plants of Pinus L., intended for planting, other than seedsWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), and Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), (8.2), official statement that no symptoms of Scirrhia acicola (Dearn.) Siggers or Scirrhia pini Funk and Parker have been observed at the place of production or its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
10.Plants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L. Pseudotsuga Carr. and Tsuga Carr., intended for planting, other than seedsWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), and Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), (8.2) or (9), where appropriate, official statement that no symptoms of Melampsora medusae Thümen have been observed at the place of production or its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
[F811.01. Plants of Quercus L., other than fruit and seeds, originating in the USA Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(2), official statement that the plants originate in areas known to be free from Ceratocystis fagacearum (Bretz) Hunt.
11.1. Plants of Castanea Mill. and Quercus L., other than fruit and seeds, originating in non-European countries Without prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(2) and IV(A)(I)(11.01.), official statement that no symptoms of Cronartium spp. (non-European) have been observed at the place of production or its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.]
11.2.Plants of Castanea Mill. and Quercus L., intended for planting, other than seeds

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(2) and IV(A)(I)(11.1), official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr;

or

(b)

no symptoms of Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr have been observed at the place of production or its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

[F111.3. Plants of Corylus L., intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in Canada and the United States of America

Official statement that the plants have been grown in nurseries and:

(a)

originate in an area, established in the country of export by the national plant protection service in that country, as being free from Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller, in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures, and which is mentioned on the certificates referred to in Articles 7 or 8 of this Directive under the rubric Additional declaration,

or

(b)

originate in a place of production, established in the country of export by the national plant protection service in that country, as being free from Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller on official inspections carried out at the place of production or its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last three complete cycles of vegetation, in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures, and which is mentioned on the certificates referred to in Articles 7 or 8 of this Directive under the rubric Additional declaration and declared free from Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller.]

12. [F8Plants of Platanus L., intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in the USA or Armenia.]Official statement that no symptoms of Ceratocystis fimbriata f. sp. platani Walter have been observed at the place of production or its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
13.1.Plants of Populus L., intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in third countriesWithout prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(3), official statement that no symptoms of Melampsora medusae Thümen have been observed at the place of production or its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
13.2.Plants of Populus L., other than fruit and seeds, originating in countries of the American continentWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(3) and IV(A)(I)(13.1), official statement that no symptoms of Mycosphaerella populorum G. E. Thompson have been observed at the place of production or its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
14.Plants of Ulmus L., intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in North American countriesOfficial statement that no symptoms of Elm phlöem necrosis mycoplasm have been observed at the place of production or in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
15.Plants of Chaenomeles Lindl., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Eriobotrya Lindl., Malus Mill., Prunus L. and Pyrus L., intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in non-European countries

Without prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(9), (18) and Annex III(B)(1), where appropriate, official statement that:

  • the plants originate in a country known to be free from Monilinia fructicola (Winter) Honey;

    or

  • the plants originate in an area recognized as being free from Monilinia fructicola (Winter) Honey, [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)], and no symptoms of Monilinia fructicola (Winter) Honey have been observed at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

16.From 15 February to 30 September, fruits of Prunus L., originating in non-European countries

Official statement:

  • the fruits originate in a country known to free from Monilinia fructicola (Winter) Honey

    or

  • the fruits originate in an area recognised as being free from Monilinia fructicola (Winter) Honey, [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)]

    or

  • the fruits have been subjected to appropriate inspection and treatment procedures prior to harvest and/or export to ensure freedom from Monilinia spp.

16.1.Fruits of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, originating in third countriesThe fruits shall be free from peduncles and leaves and the packaging shall bear an appropriate origin mark.
16.2.Fruits of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, originating in third countries

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the fruits in Annex IV(A)(I)(16.1), (16.3), (16.4) and (16.5), official statement that:

(a)

the fruits originate in a country recognised as being free from Xanthomonas campestris (all strains pathogenic to Citrus), [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)]

or

(b)

the fruits originate in an area recognised as being free from Xanthomonas campestris (all strains pathogenic to Citrus), [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)] and mentioned on the certificates referred to in Articles 7 or 8 of this Directive,

or

(c)

either,

  • in accordance with an official control and examination regime, no symptoms of Xanthomonas campestris (all strains pathogenic to Citrus) have been observed in the field of production and in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last cycle of vegetation

    and

    none of the fruits harvested in the field of production has shown symptoms of Xanthomonas campestris (all strains pathogenic to Citrus),

    and

    the fruits have been subjected to treatment such as sodium orthophenylphenate, mentioned on the certificates referred to in Articles 7 or 8 of this Directive,

    and

    the fruits have been packed at premises or dispatching centres registered for this purpose,

    or

  • any certification system, recognised as equivalent to the above provisions [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)], has been complied with.

16.3.Fruits of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf. and their hybrids, originating in third countries

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the fruits in Annex IV(A)(I)(16.1), (16.2), (16.4) and (16.5), official statement that:

(a)

the fruits originate in a country recognised as being free from Cercospora angolensis Carv. et Mendes [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)]

or

(b)

the fruits originate in an area recognised as being free from Cercospora angolensis Carv. et Mendes, [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)] and mentioned on the certificates referred to in Articles 7 or 8 of this Directive,

or

(c)

no symptoms of Cercospora angolensis Carv. et Mendes have been observed in the field of production and in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last cycle of vegetation,

and

none of the fruits harvested in the field of production has shown, in appropriate official examination, symptoms of this organism.

16.4.Fruits of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruits of Citrus aurantium L., originating in third countries

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the fruits in Annex IV(A)(I)(16.1), (16.2), (16.3) and (16.5), official statement that:

(a)

the fruits originate in a country recognised as being free from Guignardia citricarpa Kiely (all strains pathogenic to Citrus), [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)],

or

(b)

the fruits originate in an area recognised as being free from Guignardia citricarpa Kiely (all strains pathogenic to Citrus), [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)], and mentioned on the certificates referred to in Articles 7 or 8 of this Directive,

or

(c)

no symptoms of Guignardia citricarpa Kiely (all strains pathogenic to Citrus), have been observed in the field of production and in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last cycle of vegetation, and none of the fruits harvested in the field of production has shown, in appropriate official examination, symptoms of this organism,

or

(d)

the fruits originate in a field of production subjected to appropriate treatments aigainst Guignardia citricarpa Kiely (all strains pathogenic to Citrus),

and

none of the fruits harvested in the field of production has shown, in appropriate official examination, symptoms of this organism.

16.5.Fruits of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, originating in third countries where Tephritidae (non-European) are known to occur on these fruits

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the fruits in Annex III(B)(2), (3), and Annex IV(A)(I)(16.1), (16.2) and (16.3), official statement that:

(a)

the fruits originate in areas known to be free from the relevant organism; or, if this requirement cannot be met

(b)

no signs of the relevant organism have been observed at the place of production and in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation, on official inspections carried out at least monthly during the three months prior to harvesting, and none of the fruits harvested at the place of production has shown, in appropriate official examination, signs of the relevant organism, or if this requirement can also not be met;

(c)

the fruits have shown, in appropriate official examination on representative samples, to be free from the relevant organism in all stages of their development; or, if this requirement can also not be met;

(d)

the fruits have been subjected to an appropriate treatment, any acceptable vapour heat treatment, cold treatment, or quick freeze treatment, which has been shown to be efficient against the relevant organism without damaging the fruit, and, where not availaible, chemical treatment as far as it is acceptable by Community legislation.

[F917. Plants of Amelanchier Med., Chaenomeles Lindl., Cotoneaster Ehrh., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Eriobotrya Lindl., Malus Mill., Mespilus L., Photinia davidiana (Dcne.) Cardot, Pyracantha Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L., intended for planting, other than seeds

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(9), (9.1), (18), Annex III(B)(1) or Annex IV(A)(I)(15), where appropriate, official statement:

(a)

that the plants originate in countries recognised as being free from Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18(2),

or

(b)

that the plants originate in pest free areas which have been established in relation to Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. in accordance with the relevant International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures and recognised as such in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18(2),

or

(c)

that the plants in the field of production and in its immediate vicinity, which have shown symptoms of Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. , have been removed.]

18.Plants of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids, other than fruit and seeds and plants of Araceae, Marantaceae, Musaceae, Persea spp. and Strelitziaceae, rooted or with growing medium attached or associataed

Without prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(16), where appropriate, official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in countries known to be free from Radopholus citrophilus Huettel et al. and Radopholus similis (Cobb) Thorne;

or

(b)

representative samples of soil and roots from the place of production have been subjected, since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation, to official nematological testing for at least Radopholus citrophilus Huettel et al. and Radopholus similis (Cobb) Thorne and have been found, in these tests, free from those harmful organisms.

19.1.Plants of Crataegus L. intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in countries where Phyllosticta solitaria Ell. and Ev. is known to occurWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(9), and Annex IV(A)(I)(15) and (17), official statement that no symptoms of Phyllosticta solitaria Ell. and Ev. have been observed on plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
19.2.

Plants of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L., Rubus L. intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in countries where the relevant harmvul organisms are known to occur on the genera concerned

The relevant harmful orgtanisms are

  • on Fragaria L.:

    • Phytophtora fragariae Hickman, var. fragariae,

    • Arabis mosaic virus,

    • Raspberry ringspot virus,

    • Strawberry crinkle virus,

    • Strawberry latent ringspot virus,

    • Strawberry mild yellow edge virus,

    • Tomato black ring virus,

    • Xanthomonas fragariae Kennedy et King;

  • on Malus Mill.:

    • Phyllosticta solitaria Ell. and Ev.;

  • on Prunus L.:

    • Apricot chlorotic leafroll mycoplasm,

    • Xanthomonas campestris pv. prunis (Smith) Dye,

  • on Prunus persica (L.) Batsch:

    • Pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae (Prunier et al.) Young et al.;

  • on Pyrus L.:

    • Phyllosticta solitaria Ell. and Ev.;

  • on Rubus L.:

    • Arabis mosaic virus,

    • Raspberry ringspot virus,

    • Strawberry latent ringspot virus,

    • Tomato black ring virus,

  • on all species:

    • non-European viruses and viruslike organisms.

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants where appropriate listed in Annex III(A)(9) and (18), and Annex IV(A)(I)(15) and (17), official statement that no symptoms of diseases caused by the relevant harmful organisms have been observed on the plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
20.Plants of Cydonia Mill. and Pyrus L. intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in countries where Pear decline mycoplasm is known to occurWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(9) and (18), and Annex IV(A)(I)(15), (17) and (19.2) official statement that plants at the place of production and in its immediate vicinity, which have shown symptoms giving rise to the suspicion of contamination by Pear decline mycoplasm, have been rogued out at that place within the last three complete cycles of vegetation.
21.1.

Plants of Fragaria L. intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in countries where the relevant harmful organisms are known to occur

The relevant harmful organisms are:

  • Strawberry latent ‘C’ virus,

  • Strawberry vein banding virus,

  • Strawberry witches' broom mycoplasm

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(18), and Annex IV(A)(I)(19.2), official statement that:

(a)

the plants, other than those raised from seed, have been:

  • either officially certified under a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and subjected to official testing for at least the relevant harmful organisms using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free, in these tests, from those harmful organisms,

    or

  • derived in direct line from material which is maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected, within the last three complete cycles of vegetation, at least once, to official testing for at least the relevant harmful organisms using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free, in these tests, from those farmful organisms,

(b)

no symptoms of diseases caused by the relevant harmful organisms have been observed on plants at the place of production, or on susceptible plants in its immediate vicinity, since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

21.2.Plants of Fragaria L. intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in countries where Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie is known to occur

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(18), and Annex IV(A)(I)(19.2) and (21.1), official statement that:

(a)

either no symptoms of Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie have been observed on plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation

or

(b)

in the case of plants in tissue culture the plants have been derived from plants which complied with section (a) of this item or have been officially tested by appropriate nematological methods and have been found free from Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie.

21.3.Plants of Fragaria L., intended for planting, other than seedsWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(18), and Annex IV(A)(I)(19.2), (21.1) and (21.2), official statement that the plants originate in an area known to be free from Anthonomus signatus Say and Anthonomus bisignifer (Schenkling).
22.1.Plants of Malus Mill. intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in countries where the relevant harmful organisms are known to occur on Malus Mill.Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants, listed in Annex III(A)(9) and (18), Annex III(B)(1) and Annex IV(A)(I)(15), (17) and (19.2), official statement that:

The relevant harmful organisms are:

  • Cherry rasp leaf virus (American),

  • Tomato ringspot virus,

(a)

the plants have been:

  • either officially certified under a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and subjected to official testing for at least the relevant harmful organisms using appropriate indicatos or equivalent methods and has been found free, in these thest, from those harmful organisms,

    or

  • derived in direct line from material which is maintained under appropriate conditions and subjected, within the last three complete cycles of vegetation, at least once, to official testing for at least the relevant harmful organisms using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free, in these tests, from those harmful organisms;

(b)

no symptoms of diseases caused by the relevant harmful organisms have been observed on plants at the place of production, or on susceptible plants in its immediate vicinity, since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

22.2.Plants of Malus Mill., intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in countries where apple proliferation mycoplasm is known to occur

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants, listed in Annex III(A)(9) and (18), Annex III(B)(1) and Annex IV(A)(I)(15), (17), (19.2) and (22.1), official statement that

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from apple proliferation mycoplasm;

or

(b)
(aa)

the plants, other than those raised from seeds, have been:

  • either officially certified under a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and subjected to official testing for at least Apple proliferation mycoplasm using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free, in these tests, from that harmful organism,

    or

  • derived in direct line from material which is maintained under appropriate conditions and subjected, within the last six complete cycles of vegetation, at least once, to official testing for at least Apple proliferation mycoplasm using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free, in these tests, from the harmful organism,

(bb)

no symptoms of diseases caused by Apple proliferation mycoplasm have been observed on plants at the place of production, or on susceptible plants in its immediative vicinity, since the beginning of the last complete three cycles of vegetation.

23.1.

Plants of following species of Prunus L., intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in countries where Plum pox virus is known to occur:

  • Prunus amygdalus Batsch,

  • Prunus armeniaca L.,

  • Prunus blireiana Andre,

  • Prunus brigantina Vill.,

  • Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.,

  • Prunus cistena Hansen,

  • Prunus curdica Fenzl and Fritsch.,

  • Prunus domestica ssp. domestica L.,

  • Prunus domestica ssp. insititia (L.) C.K. Schneid.,

  • Prunus domestica ssp. italica (Borkh.) Hegi.,

  • Prunus glandulosa Thunb.,

  • Prunus holosericea Batal.,

  • Prunus hortulana Bailey,

  • Prunus japonica Thunb.,

  • Prunus mandshurica (Maxim.) Koehne,

  • Prunus maritima Marsh.,

  • Prunus mume Sieb and Zucc.,

  • Prunus nigra Ait.,

  • Prunus persica (L.) Batsch,

  • Prunus salicina L.,

  • Prunus sibirica L.,

  • Prunus simonii Carr.,

  • Prunus spinosa L.,

  • Prunus tomentosa Thunb.,

  • Prunus triloba Lindl.,

  • other species of Prunus L. susceptible to Plux pox virus.

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants, listed in Annex III(A)(9) and (18), and Annex IV(A)(I)(15) and (19.2), official statement that:

(a)

the plants, other than those raised from seed, have been:

  • either officially certified under a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and subjected to official testing for, at least, Plum pox virus using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free, in these tests, from that harmful organism,

    or

  • derived in direct line from material which is maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected, within the last three complete cycles of vegetation, at least once, to official testing for at least Plum pox virus using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free, in these tests, from that harmful organism;

(b)

no symptoms of disease caused by Plum pox virus have been observed on plants at the place of production or on susceptible plants in its immediate vicinity, since the beginning of the last three complete cycles of vegetation

(c)

plants at the place of production which have shown symptoms of disease caused by other viruses or virus-like pathogens, have been rogued out.

23.2.

Plants of Prunus L., intended for planting

(a)

originating in countries where the relevant harmful organisms are known to occur on Prunus L.

(b)

other than seeds, originating in countries where the relevant harmful organisms are known to occur

(c)

other than seeds, originating in non-European countries where the relevant harmful organisms are known to occur

The relevant harmful organisms are:

  • for the case under (a):

    • Tomato ringspot virus;

  • or the case under (b):

    • Cherry rasp leaf virus (American),

    • Peach mosaic virus (American),

    • Peach phony rickettsia,

    • Peach rosette mycoplasm,

    • Peach yellows mycoplasm,

    • Plum line pattern virus (American),

    • Peach X-disease mycoplasm;

  • or the case under (c):

    • Little cherry pathogen.

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants, where appropriate listed in Annex III(A)(9) and (18) or Annex IV(A)(I)(15), (19.2) and (23.1), official statement that

(a)

the plants have been:

  • either officially certified under a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and subjected to official testing for at least the relevant harmful organisms using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free, in these tests, from those harmful organisms,

    or

  • derived in direct line from material which is maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected, within the last three complete cycles of vegetation, at least once, to official testing for at least the relevant harmful organisms using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free, in these tests, from those harmful organisms,

(b)

no symptoms of diseases caused by the relevant harmful organisms have been observed on plants at the place of production or on susceptible plants in its immediate vicinity, since the beginning of the last three complete cycles of vegetation.

24.

Plants of Rubus L., intended for planting:

(a)

originating in countries where harmful organisms are known to occur on Rubus L.

(b)

other than seeds, originating in countries where the relevant harmful organisms are known to occur

The relevant harmful organisms are:

  • in the case of (a):

    • Tomato ringspot virus,

    • Black raspberry latent virus,

    • Cherry leafroll virus,

    • Prunus necrotic ringspot virus,

  • in the case of (b):

    • Raspberry leaf curl virus (American)

    • Cherry rasp leaf virus (American)

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants, listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(19.2),

(a)

the plants shall be free from aphids, including their eggs

(b)

official statement that:

(aa)

the plants have been:

  • either officially certified under a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and subjected to official testing for at least the relevant harmful organisms using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free, in these tests, from those harmful organism,

    or

  • derived in direct line from material which is maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected, within the last three complete cycles of vegetation, at least once, to official testing for at least relevant harmful organisms using appropriate indicators for equivalent methods and has been found free, in these tests, from those harmful organism

(bb)

no symptoms of diseases caused by the relevant harmful organisms have been observed on plants at the place of production, or on susceptible plants in its immediate vicinity, since the beginning of the last complete cycles of vegetation.

25.1.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., originating in countries where Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival is known to occur

Without prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the tubers listed in Annex III(A)(10), (11) and (12), official statement that:

(a)

the tubers originate in areas known to be free from Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival (all races other than Race 1, the common European race), and no symptoms of Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival have been observed either at the place of production or in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of an adequate periode;

or

(b)

provisions recognised as equivalent to the Community provisions on combating Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)] have been complied with, in the country of origin

25.2.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.

Without prejudice to the provisions listed in Annex (A)(10), (11) and (12) and Annex IV(A)(I)(25.1), official statement that:

(a)

the tubers originate in countries known to be free from Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. sepedonicus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al.;

or

(b)

provisions recognised as equivalent to the Community provisions on combating Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. sepedonicus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al. [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)], have been complied with, in the country of origin.

25.3.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., other than early potatoes, originating in countries where Potato spindle tuber viroid is known to occurWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the tubers listed in Annex III(A)(10), (11) and (12) and Annex IV(A)(I)(25.1) and (25.2), suppression of the faculty of germination
25.4.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., intended for planting

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the tubers listed in Annex III(A)(10), (11) and (12) and Annex IV(A)(I)(25.1), (25.2) and (25.3), official statement that the tubers originate from a field known to be free from Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens and Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens

and

(aa)

either, the tubers originate in areas in which Pseudomanas solanacearum (Smith) Smith is known not to occur;

or

(bb)

in areas where Pseudomanas solanacearum (Smith) Smith is known to occur, the tubers originate from a place of production found free from Pseudomanas solanacearum (Smith) Smith, or considered to be free thereof, as a consequence of the implementation of an appropriate procedure aiming at eradicating Pseudomanas solanacearum (Smith) Smith which shall be determined [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)]

and

(cc)

either the tubers originate in areas where Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations) and Meloidogyne fallax Karssen are known not to occur; or

(dd)

in areas where Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations) and Meloidogyne fallax Karssen are known to occur,

  • either the tubers originate from a place of production which has been found free from Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations), and Meloidogyne fallax Karssen based on an annual survey of host crops by visual inspection of host plants at appropriate times and by visual inspection both externally and by cutting of tubers after harvest from potato crops grown at the place of production, or

  • the tubers after harvest have been randomly sampled and, either checked for the presence of symptoms after an appropriate method to induce symptoms, or laboratoriy tested, as well as inspected visually both externally and by cutting the tubers, at appropiate times and in all cases at the time of closing of the packages or containers before marketing according to the provisions on closing in Council Directive 66/403/EEC of 14 June 1996 on the marketing of seed potatoesa and no symptoms of Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations) and Meloidogyne fallax Karssen have been found.

25.5.Plants of Solanaceae, intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in countries where Potato stolbur mycoplasm is known to occurWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to tubers listed in Annex III(A)(10), (11), (12) and (13), and Annex IV(A)(I)(25.1), (25.2), (25.3) and (25.4), official statement that no symptoms of Potato stolbur mycoplasm have been observed on the plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
25.6.Plants of Solanaceae, intended for planting, other thans tubers of Solanum tuberosum L. and other than seeds of Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw., originating in countries where Potato spindle tuber viroid is known to occurWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(11), (13), and Annex IV(A)(I)(25.5), where appropriate, official statement that no symptoms of Potato spindle tuber viroid have been observed on plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation
25.7.Plants of Capsicum annuum L., Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw., Musa L., Nicotiana L. and Solanum melongena L., intended for planting other than seeds, originating in countries where Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith is known to occur

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(11) and (13), and Annex IV(A)(I)(25.5) and (25.6), where appropriate, official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in areas which have been found free from Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith;

or

(b)

no symptoms of Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith have been observed on the plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

25.8.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., other than those intended for plantingWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to tubers listed in Annex III(A)(12) and Annex IV(A)(I)(25.1), (25.2) and (25.3), official statement that the tubers originate in areas in which Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith is not known to occur.
26.Plants of Humulus lupulus L. intended for planting, other than seedsOfficial statement that no symptoms of Verticillium albo-atrum Reinke and Berthold and Verticillum dahliae Klebahn have been observed on hops at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
27.1.Plants of Dendranthema (DC.) Des Moul., Dianthus L. and Pelargonium l'Hérit. ex Ait., intended for planting, other than seeds

Official statement that:

(a)

no signs of Heliothis armigera Hübner, or Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) have been observed at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation

or

(b)

the plants have undergone appropriate treatment to protect them from the said organisms.

27.2.Plants of Dendranthema (DC.) Des Moul., Dianthus L. and Pelargonium l'Hérit. ex Ait., other than seeds

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(27.1),

(a)

no signs of Spodoptera eridiana Cramer, Spodoptera frugiperda Smith, or Spodoptera litura (Fabricius) have been observed at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation

or

(b)

the plants have undergone appropriate treatment to protect them from the said organisms.

28.Plants of Dendranthema (DC.) Des Moul., intended for planting, other than seeds

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(27.1) and (27.2), official statement that:

(a)

the plants are no more than third generation stock derived from material which has been found to be free from Chrysanthemum stunt viroid during virological tests, or are directliy derived from material of which a representative sample of at least 10 % has been found to be free from Chrysanthemum stund viroid during an official inspection carried out at the time of flowering;

(b)

the plants or cuttings:

  • have come from premises which have been officially inspected at least monthly, during the three months prior to dispatch and on which no symptoms of Puccinia horiana Hennings have been known to have observed during that period, and in the immediate vicinity of which no symptoms of Puccinia horiana Hennings have been known to have occurred during the three months prior to export,

    or

  • have undergone appropriate treatment against Puccinia horiana Hennings;

(c)

in the case of unrooted cuttings, no symptoms of Didymella ligulicola (Baker, Dimock and Davis) v. Arx were observed either on the cuttings or on the plants from which the cuttings were derived, or that, in case of rooted cuttings, no symptoms of Didymella ligulicola (Baker, Dimock and Davis) v. Arx were observed either on the cuttings or on the rooting bed.

29.Plants of Dianthus L., intended for planting, other than seeds

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(27.1) and (27.2), official statement that:

  • the plants have been derived in direct line from mother plants which have been found free from Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. dianthicola (Hellmers) Dickey, Pseudomonas caryophylli (Burkholder) Starr and Burkholder and Phialophora cinerescens (Wollenw.) Van Beyma on officially approved tests, carried out at least once within the two previous years,

  • no symptoms of the above harmful organisms have been observed on the plants.

30.Bulbs of Tulipa L. and Narcissus L., other than those for which there shall be evidence by their packaging, or by other means, that they are intended for sale to final consumers not involved in professional cut flower productionOfficial statement that no symptoms of Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kühn) Filipjev have been observed on the plants since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
31.Plants of Pelargonium L'Herit. ex Ait., intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in countries where Tomato ringspot virus is known to occur:Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(27.1 and) (27.2),
(a) where Xiphinema americanum Cobb sensu lato (non-European populations) or other vectors of Tomato ringspot virus are not known to occur

official statement that the plants:

(a)

are directly derived from places of production known to be free from Tomato ringspot virus;

or

(b)

are of no more than fourth generation stock, derived from mother plants found to be free from Tomato ringspot virus under an official approved system of virological testing.

(b) where Xiphinema americanum Cobb sensu lato (non-European populations) or other vectors of Tomato ringspot virus are known to occur

official statement that the plants:

(a)

are directly derived from places of production known to be free from Tomato ringspot virus in the soil or plants;

or

(b)

are of no more than second generation stock, derived from mother plants found to be free from Tomato ringspot virus under an officially approved system of virological testing.

[F1732.1.

Plants of herbaceous species, intended for planting, other than:

  • bulbs,

  • corms,

  • plants of the family Gramineae,

  • rhizomes,

  • seeds,

  • tubers,

originating in third countries where Liriomyza sativae (Blanchard) and Amauromyza maculosa (Malloch) are known to occur

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants in Annex IV, Part A, Section I(27.1), (27.2), (28) and (29), where appropriate, official statement that the plants have been grown in nurseries and:

(a)

originate in an area, established in the country of export by the national plant protection service in that country, as being free from Liriomyza sativae (Blanchard) and Amauromyza maculosa (Malloch) in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures, and which is mentioned on the certificates referred to in Articles 7 or 8 of this Directive under the rubric Additional declaration,

or

(b)

originate in a place of production, established in the country of export by the national plant protection service in that country, as being free from Liriomyza sativae (Blanchard) and Amauromyza maculosa (Malloch) in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures, and which is mentioned on the certificates referred to in Articles 7 or 8 of this Directive under the rubric Additional declaration, and declared free from Liriomyza sativae (Blanchard) and Amauromyza maculosa (Malloch) on official inspections carried out at least monthly during the three months prior to export,

or

(c)

immediately prior to export, have been subjected to an appropriate treatment against Liriomyza sativae (Blanchard) and Amauromyza maculosa (Malloch) and have been officially inspected and found free from Liriomyza sativae (Blanchard) and Amauromyza maculosa (Malloch). Details of the treatment shall be mentioned on the certificates referred to in Articles 7 or 8 of this Directive.

32.2. Cut flowers of Dendranthema (DC) Des. Moul., Dianthus L., Gypsophila L. and Solidago L., and leafy vegetables of Apium graveolens L. and Ocimum L.

Official statement that the cut flowers and the leafy vegetables:

  • originate in a country free from Liriomyza sativae (Blanchard) and Amauromyza maculosa (Malloch),

    or

  • immediately prior to their export, have been officially inspected and found free from Liriomyza sativae (Blanchard) and Amauromyza maculosa (Malloch).

32.3.

Plants of herbaceous species, intended for planting, other than:

  • bulbs,

  • corms,

  • plants of the family Gramineae,

  • rhizomes,

  • seeds,

  • tubers,

originating in third countries

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants in Annex IV, Part A, Section I(27.1), (27.2), (28), (29) and (32.1), official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in an area known to be free from Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) and Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess),

or

(b)

either no signs of Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) and Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) have been observed at the place of production, on official inspections carried out ar least monthly during the three months prior to harvesting,

or

(c)

immediately prior to export, the plants have been officially inspected and found free from Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) and Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) and have been subjected to an appropriate treatment against Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) and Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess).]

33.Plants with roots, planted or intended for planting, grown in the open airOfficial statement that the place of production is known to be free from Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. sependoniscus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al., Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens, Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens and Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival.
34.

[F17Soil and growing medium, attached to or associated with plants, consisting in whole or in part of soil or solid organic substances such as parts of plants, humus including peat or bark or consisting in part of any solid inorganic substance, intended to sustain the vitality of the plants, originating in:

  • [F18Cyprus, Malta, ] Turkey,

  • Belarus, [F7Estonia, ] Georgia, [F7Latvia, Lithuania, ] Moldova, Russia, Ukraine,

  • non-European countries, other than Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia]

Official statement that:

(a)

the growing medium, at the time of planting, was:

  • either free from soil, and organic matter,

    or

  • found free from insects and harmful nematodes and subjected to appropriate examination or heat treatment or fumigation to ensure that it was free from other harmful organisms,

    or

  • subjected to appropriate heat treament or fumigation to ensure freedom from harmful organisms, and

(b)

since planting:

  • either appropriate measures have been taken to ensure that the growing medium has been maintained free from harmful organisms,

    or

  • within two weeks prior to dispatch, the plants were shaken free from the medium leaving the minimum amount necessary to sustain vitality during transport, and, if replanted, the growing medium used for that purpose meets the requirements laid down in (a).

35.1.Plants of Beta vulgaris L. intended for planting, other than seedsOfficial statement that no symptoms of Beet curly top virus (non-European isolates) have been observed at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
35.2.Plants of Beta vulgaris L. intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in countries where Beet leaf curl virus is known to occur

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(35.1), official statement that:

(a)

Beet leaf curl virus has not been known to occur in the area of production;

and

(b)

no symptoms of Beet leaf curl virus have been observed at the place or production or in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

[F1736.1.

Plants, intended for planting, other than:

  • bulbs,

  • corms,

  • rhizomes,

  • seeds,

  • tubers,

originating in third countries

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants in Annex IV, Part A, Section I(27.1), (27.2), (28), (29), (31), (32.1) and (32.3), official statement that the plants have been grown in nurseries and:

(a)

originate in an area, established in the country of export by the national plant protection service in that country, as being free from Thrips palmi Karny in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures, and which is mentioned on the certificates referred to in Articles 7 or 8 of this Directive under the rubric Additional declaration,

or

(b)

originate in a place of production, established in the country of export by the national plant protection service in that country, as being free from Thrips palmi Karny in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures, and which is mentioned on the certificates referred to in Articles 7 or 8 of this Directive under the rubric Additional declration, and declared free from Thrips palmi Karny on official inspections carried out at least monthly during the three months prior to export,

or

(c)

immediately prior to export, have been subjected to an appropriate treatment against Thrips palmi Karny and have been officially inspected and found free from Thrips palmi Karny. Details of the treatment shall be mentiond on the certificates referred to in Article 7 or 8 of this Directive.

36.2. Cut flowers of Orchidaceae and fruits of Momordica L. and Solanum melongena L., originating in third countries

Official statement that the cut flowers and the fruits:

  • originate in a country free from Thrips palmi Karny,

    or

  • immediately prior to their export, have been officially inspected and found free from Thrips palmi Karny.]

37.Plants of Palmae intended for planting other than seeds, originating in non-European countries

Without prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(17), where appropriate, official statement that:

(a)

either the plants originate in an area known to be free from Palm lethal yellowing mycoplasm and Cadang-Cadang viroid, and no symptoms have been observed at the place of production or in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation;

or

(b)

no symptoms of Palm lethal yellowing mycoplasm and Cadang-Cadang viroid have been observed on the plants since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation, and plants at the place of production which have shown symptoms giving rise to the suspicion of contamination by the organisms have been rogued out at that place and the plants have undergone appropriate treatment to rid them of Myndus crudus Van Duzee;

(c)

in the case of plants in tissue culture, the plants were derived from plants which have met the requirements laid down in (a) or (b)

38.1.Plants of Camellia L. intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in non-European countries

Official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Ciborinia camelliae Kohn;

or

(b)

no symptoms of Ciborinia camelliae Kohn have been observed on plants in flower on the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

38.2.Plants of Fuchsia L. intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in the USA or BrazilOfficial statement that no symptoms of Aculops fuchsiae Keifer have been observed at the place of production and that immediately prior to export the plants have been inspected and found free from Aculops fuchsiae Keifer.
39.Trees and shrubs, intended for planting, other than seeds and plants in tissue culture, originating in third countries other than European and Mediterranean countries

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(a)(1), (2), (3), (9), (13), (15), (16), (17), (18), Annex III(B)(1) and Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), (8.2), (9), (10), (11.1), (11.2), (12), (13.1), (13.2), (14), (15), (17), (18), (19.1), (19.2), (20), (22.1), (22.2), (23.1), (23.2), (24), (25.5), (25.6), (26), (27.1), (27.2), (28), (29), (32.1), (32.2), (33), (34), (36.1), (36.2), (37), (38.1) and (38.2), where appropriate, official statement that the plants:

  • are clean (i.e. free from plant debris) and free from flowers and frutis,

  • have been grown in nurseries,

  • have been inspected at appropriate times and prior to export and found free from symptoms of harmful bacteria, viruses and virus-like organisms, and either found free from signs or symptoms of harmful nematodes, insects, mites and fungi, or have been subjected to appropriate treatment to eliminate such organisms.

40.Deciduous trees and shrubs, intended for planting, other than seeds and plants in tissue culture, originating in third countries other than European and Mediterranean countries [F17Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(2), (3), (9), (15), (16), (17) and (18), Annex III(B)(1) and Annex IV(A)(I), (11.1), (11.2), (11.3), (12), (13.1), (13.2), (14), (15), (17), (18), (19.1), (19.2), (20), (22.1), (22.2), (23.1), (23.2), (24), (33), (36.1), (38.1), (38.2), (39) and (45.1) where appropriate, official statement that the plants are dormant and free from leaves].
41.Annual and biennial plants. other than Gramineae, intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in countries other than European and Mediterranean countries

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants, where appropriate, listed in Annex III(A)(11), (13), and Annex IV(A)(I)(25.5), (25.6), (32.1), (32.2), (32.3), (33), (34), (35.1) and (35.2) official statement that the plants:

  • have been grown in nurseries,

  • are free from plant debris, flowers and fruits,

  • have been inspected at appropriate times and prior to export, and

    • found free from symptoms of harmful bacteria, viruses and virus-like organisms, and

    • either found free from signs or symptoms of harmful nematodes, insects, mites and fungi, or have been subjected to appropriate treatment to eliminate such organisms.

42.Plants of the family Gramineae of ornamental perennial grasses of the subfamilies Bambusoideae, Panicoideae and of the genera Buchloe, Bouteloua Lag., Calamagrostis, Cortaderia Stapf., Glyceria R. Br., Hakonechloa Mak. ex Honda, Hystrix, Molinia, Phalaris L., Shibataea, Spartina Schreb., Stipa L. and Uniola L. intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in countries other than European and Mediterranean countries

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants, where appropriate, listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(33) and (34), official statement that the plants:

  • have been grown in nurseries,

    and

  • are free from plants debris, flowers and fruits,

    and

  • have been inspected and prior to export, and

    • found free from symptoms of harmful bacteria, viruses and virus-like organisms, and

    • either found free from signs or symptoms of harmful nematodes, insects, mites and fungi, or have been subjected to appropriate treatment to eliminate such organisms.

43.Naturally or artificially dwarfed plants intended for planting other than seeds, originating in non-European countries

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), (2), (3), (9), (13), (15), (16), (17), (18), Annex III(B)(1), and Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), (9), (10), (11.1), (11.2), (12), (13.1), (13.2), (14), (15), (17), (18), (19.1), (19.2), (20), (22.1), (22.2), (23.1), (23.2), (24), (25.5), (25.6), (26), (27.1), (27.2), (28), (32.1), (32.2), (33), (34), (36.1), (36.2), (37), (38.1), (38.2), (39), (40) and (42), where appropriate, official statement that:

(a)

the plants, including those collected directly from natural habitats, shall have been grown, held and trained for at least two consecutive years prior to dispatch in officially registered nurseries, which are subject to an officially supervised control regime,

(b)

the plants on the nurseries referred to in (a) shall:

(aa)

at least during the period referred to in (a):

  • be potted, in pots which are placed on shelves at least 50 cm above ground,

  • have been subjected to appropriate treatments to ensure freedom from non-European rusts: the active ingredient, concentration and date of application of these treatments shall be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate provided for in Article 7 of this Directive under the rubric ‘disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment’.

  • have been officially inspected at least six times a year at appropriate intervals for the presence of harmful organisms of concern, which are those in the Annexes to the Directive. These inspections, which shall also be carried out on plants in the immediate vicinity of the nurseries referred to in (a), shall be carried out at least by visual examination of each row in the field or nursery and by visual examination of all parts of the plant above the growing medium, using a random sample of at least 300 plants from a given genus where the number of plants of that genus is not more than 3 000 plants, or 10 % of the plants if there are more than 3 000 plants from that genus,

  • have been found free, in these inspections, from the relevant harmful organisms of concern as specified in the previous indent. Infested plants shall be removed. The remaining plants, where appropriate, shall be effectively treated, and in addition shall be held for an appropriate period and inspected to ensure freedom from such harmful organisms of concern,

  • have been planted in either an unused artificial growing medium or in a natural growing medium, which has been treated by fumigation or by appropriate heat treatment and has been of any harmful organisms,

  • have been kept under conditions which ensure that the growing medium has been maintained free from harmful organisms and within two weeks prior to dispatch, have been:

    • shaken and washed with clean water to remove the original growing medium and kept bare rooted, or

    • shaken and washed with clean water to remove the original growing medium and replanted in growing medium which meets the conditions laid down in (aa) fifth indent, or

    • subjected to appropriate treatments to ensure that the growing medium is free from harmful organisms, the active ingredient, concentration and date of application of these treatments shall be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate provided for in Article 7 of this Directive under the rubric ‘disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment’.

(bb)

be packed in closed containers which have been officially sealed and bear the registration number of the registered nursery; this number shall also be indicated under the rubric additional declaration on the phytosanitary certificate provided for in Article 7 of this Directive, enabling the consignments to be identified.

44.Herbaceous perennial plants, intended for planting, other than seeds, of the families Caryophyllaceae (except Dianthus L.), Compositae (except Dendranthema (DC.) Des Moul.), Cruciferae, Leguminosae and Rosaceae (except Fragaria L.), originating in third countries, other than European and Mediterranean countries

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to plants, where appropriate, listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(32.1), (32.2), (32.3), (33) and (34) official statement that the plants:

  • have been grown in nurseries, and

  • are free from plant debris, flowers and fruits, and

  • have been inspected at appropriate times and prior to export, and

    • found free from symptoms of harmful bacteria, viruses and virus-like organisms,

      and

    • either found free from signs or symptoms of harmful nematodes, insects, mites and fungi, or have been subjected to appropriate treatment to eliminate such organisms.

[F1745.1. Plants of herbaceous species and plants of Ficus L. and Hibiscus L., intended for planting, other than bulbs, corms, rhizomes, seeds and tubers, originating in non-European countries

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants in Annex IV, Part A, Section I(27.1), (27.2), (28), (29), (32.1), (32.3) and (36.1), official statement that the plants:

(a)

originate in an area, established in the country of export by the national plant protection service in that country, as being free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations) in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures, and which is mentioned on the certificates referred to in Articles 7 or 8 of this Directive under the rubric Additional declaration,

or

(b)

originate in a place of production, established in the country of export by the national plant protection service in that country, as being free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations) in accordance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures, and which is mentioned on the certificates referred to in Articles 7 or 8 of this Directive under the rubric Additional declaration, and declared free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations) on official inspections carried out at least once each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to export,

or

(c)

in cases where Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations) has been found at the place of production, are held or produced in this place of production and have undergone an appropriate treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations) and subsequenly this place of production shall have been found free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations) as a consequence of the implementation of appropriate procedures aiming at eradicating Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations), in both official inspections carried out weekly during the nine weeks prior to export and in monitoring procedures throughout the said period. Details of the treatment shall be mentioned on the certificates referred to in Article 7 or 8 of this Directive.

45.2. Cut flowers of Aster spp., Eryngium L., Gypsophila L., Hypericum L., Lisianthus L., Rosa L., Solidago L., Trachelium L., and leafy vegetables of Ocimum L., originating in non-European countries

Official statement that the cut flowers and leafy vegetables:

  • originate in a country free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations),

    or

  • immediately prior to their export, have been officially inspected and found free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations).]

[F1745.3.]Plants of Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw. intended for planting, other than seeds, originating in countries where Tomato yellow leaf curl virus is known to occurWithout prejudice to the requirements applicable to plants listed in Annex III(A)(13) and Annex IV(A)(I)(25.5), (25.6) and 25.7 where appropriate
(a) Where Bemisia tabaci Genn. is not known to occurOfficial statement that no symptoms of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus have been observed on the plants
(b) Where Bemisia tabaci Genn. is known to occur

Official statement that:

(a)

no symptoms of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus have been observed on the plants, and

(aa)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Bemisia tabaci Genn., or

(bb)

the place of production has been found free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. on official inspections carried out at least monthly during the three months prior to export;

or

(b)

no symptoms of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus have been observed on the place of production and the place of production has been subjectet to an appropriate treatment and monitoring regime to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci Genn.

46.

Plants intended for planting, other than seeds, tubers, corms, rhizomes, originating in countries where the relevant harmful organisms are known to occur.

The relevant harmful organisms are:

  • Bean golden mosaic virus,

  • Cowpea mild mottle virus,

  • Lettuce infectious yellow virus,

  • Pepper mild tigré virus,

  • Squash leaf curl virus,

  • other viruses transmitted by Bemisia tabaci Genn.

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(13) and Annex IV(A)(I)(25.5) (25.6), (32.1), (32.2), (32.3), (35.1), (35.2), (44), (45)[F17,] (45.1)[F1, (45.2) and (45.3)] where appropriate
(a) Where Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations) or other vectors of the relevant harmful organisms are not known to occurOfficial statement that no symptoms of the relevant harmful organisms have been observed on the plants during their complete cycle of vegetation
(b) Where Bemisia tabaci Genn. (non-European populations) or other vectors of the relevant harmful organisms are known to occur

Official statement that no symptoms of the relevant harmful organisms have been orbserved on the plants during an adequate period,

and

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. and other vectors of the relevant harmful organisms;

or

(b)

the place of production has been found free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. and other vectors of the relevant harmful organisms on official inspections carried out at appropriate times;

or

(c)

the plants have been subjected to an appropriate treatment aimed at eradicating Bemisia tabaci Genn.

47.Seeds of Helianthus annuus L.

Official statement that:

(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berl. and de Toni;

or

(b)

the seeds, other than those seeds that have been producted on varieties resistant to all races of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berl. and de Toni present in the area of production, have been subjected to an appropriate treatment against Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berl. and de Toni.

48.Seeds of Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw.

Official statement that the seeds have been obtained by means of an appropriate acid extraction method or an equivalent method approved [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)],

and

(a)

either the seeds originate in areas where Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al., Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria (Doidge) Dye and Potato spindle tuber viroid are not known to occur; or

(b)

no symptoms of diseases caused by those harmful organisms have been observed on the plants at the place of production during their complete cycle of vegetation; or

(c)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for at least those harmful organisms, on a representative sample and using appropriate methods, and have been found, in these tests, free from those harmful organisms.

49.1.Seeds of Medicago sativa L.

Official statement that:

(a)

no symptoms Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kühn) Filipjev have been observed at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation and no Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kühn) Filipjev has been revealed by laboratory tests on a representative sample;

or

(b)

fumigation has taken place prior to export.

49.2.Seeds of Medicago sativa L., originating in countries where Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosus Davis et al. is known to occur

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to plants listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(49.1), official statement that:

(a)

Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosus Davis et al. has not been known to occur on the farm or in the immediate vicinity since the beginning of the past 10 years;

(b)

either

  • the crop belongs to a variety recognised as being highly resistant to Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosus Davis et al.,

    or

  • it had not yet started its fourth complete cycle of vegetation from sowing when the seed was harvested and there was not more than one preceding seed harvest from the crop,

    or

  • the content of inert matter which has been determined in accordance with the rules applicable for the certification of seed marketed in the Community, does not exceed 0,1 % by weight;

(c)

no symptoms of Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosus Davis et al. have been observed at the place of production, or on any Medicago sativa L. crop adjacent to it, during the last complete cycle of vegetation or, where appropriate, the last two cycles of vegetation;

(d)

the crop has been grown on land on which no previous Medicago sativa L. crop has been present during the last three years prior to sowing.

50.Seeds of Oryza sativa L.

Official statement that:

(a)

the seeds have been officially tested by appropriate nematological tests and have been found free from Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie;

or

(b)

the seeds have been subjected to an appropriate hot water treatment or other appropriate treatment against Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie.

51.Seeds of Phaseolus L.

Official statement that:

(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli (Smith) Dye;

or

(b)

a representative sample of the seeds has been tested and found free from Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli (Smith) Dye in these tests.

52.Seeds of Zea mais L.

Official statement that:

(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Erwinia stewartii (Smith) Dye;

or

(b)

a representative sample of the seeds has been tested and found free from Erwinia stewartii (Smith) Dye in this test.

53.Seeds of the genera Triticum, Secale and X Triticosecale from Afghanistan, India[F19, Iran], Iraq, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan[F1, South Africa and the USA where Tilletia indica Mitra is known to occur.Official statement that the seeds originate in an area where Tilletia indica Mitra is known not to occur. The name of the area shall be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate provided for in Article 7.
54.Grain of the genera Triticum, Secale and X Triticosecale from Afghanistan, India[F19, Iran], Iraq, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, South Africa] and the USA where Tilletia indica Mitra is known to occur.

Official statement that either,

(i)

the grain originates in an area where Tilletia indica Mitra is known not to occur. The name of the area or areas shall be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate provided for in Article 7, under the rubric ‘place of origin’ or

(ii)

no symptoms of Tilletia indica Mitra have been observed on the plants at the place of production during their last complete cycle of vegetation and representative samples of the grain have been taken both at the time of harvest and before shipment and have been tested and found free from Tilletia indica Mitra in these tests; the latter shall be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate provided for in Article 7, in the rubric ‘name of produce’ as ‘tested and found free from Tilletia indica Mitra’.

Section IIU.K.PLANTS, PLANT PRODUCTS AND OTHER OBJECTS ORIGINATING IN THE COMMUNTIY

a

OJ L 225, 12.10.1970, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Directive 98/96/EC (OJ L 25, 1.2.1999, p. 27).

Plants, plant products and other objectsSpecial requirements
[ F14 ]
2.Wood of Platanus L., including wood which has not kept its natural round surface
(a)

Official statement that the wood originates in areas known to be free from Ceratocystis fimbriata f.sp. platani Walter;

or

(b)

there shall be evidence by a mark ‘Kiln-dried’, ‘KD’ or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on its packaging in accordance with current commercial usage, that is has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, at time of manufacture, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule.

[ F14 ]
4.Plants of Pinus L. intended for planting, other than seedsOfficial statement that no symptoms of Scrirrhia pini Funk and Parker have been observed at the place of production or in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
5.Plants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L., Pseudotsuga Carr. and Tsuga Carr., intended for planting, other than seedsWithout prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(II)(4), where appropriate, official statement that no symptoms of Melampsora medusae Thümen have been observed at the place of production or in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
6.Plants of Populus L., intended for planting, other than seedsOfficial statement that no symptoms of Melampsora medusae Thümen have been observed at the place of production or in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
7.Plants of Castanea Mill. and Quercus L., intended for planting, other than seeds

Official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr

or

(b)

no symptoms of Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr have been observed at the place of production or in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

8.Plants of Platanus L., intended for planting, other than seeds

Official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in an area known to be free from Ceratocystis fimbriata f.sp. platani Walter

or

(b)

no symptoms of Ceratocystis fimbriata f.sp. platani Walter have been observed at the place of production or in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

9. [F9Plants of Amelanchier Med., Chaenomeles Lindl., Cotoneaster Ehrh., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Eriobotrya Lindl., Malus Mill., Mespilus L., Photinia davidiana (Dcne.) Cardot, Pyracantha Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L., intended for planting, other than seeds]

Official statement:

(a)

the plants originate in zones recognised as being free from Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)];

or

(b)

that the plants in the field of production and its immediate vicinity, which have shown symptoms of d'Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al., have beend rogued out.

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

Official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Spiroplasma citri Saglio et al., Phoma tracheiphila (Petri), Kanchaveli and Gikashvili, Citrus vein enation woody gall and Citrus tristeza virus (European strains);

or

(b)

the plants derive from a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected to official individual testing for, at least, Citrus tristeza virus (European strains) and Citrus vein enation woody gall, using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods, approved [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)], and have been growing permanently in an insectproof glasshouse or in an isolated cage on which no symptoms of Spiroplasma citri Saglio et al., Phoma tracheiphila (Pandri) Kanchaveli and Gikashvili, Citrus tristeza virus (European strains) and Citrus vein enation woody gall have been observed;

or

(c)

the plants:

  • have been derived from a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected to official individual testing for, at least Citrus vein enation woody gall and Citrus tristeza virus (European strains), using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods, approved [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)], and has been found in these tests, free from Citrus tristeza virus (European strains), and certified free from at least Citrus tristeza virus (European strains) in official individuals tests carried out according to the methods mentioned in this indent,

    and

  • have been inspected and no symptoms of Spiroplasma citri Saglio et al., Phoma tracheiphila (Pandri) Kanchaveli et Gikashvili, and of Citrus vein enation woody gall and Citrus tristeza virus have been observed since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

11.Plants of Araceae, Marantaceae, Musaceae, Persea spp. and Strelitziaceae, rooted or with growing medium attached or associated

Official statement that:

(a)

no contamination by Radopholus similis (Cobb) Thorne has been observed at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation;

or

(b)

soil and roots from suspected plants have been subjected since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation to official nematological testing for at least Radopholus similis (Cobb) Thorne and have been found, in these tests, free from that harmful organism.

12.Plants of Fragaria L., Prunus L. and Rubus L., intended for planting, other than seeds

Official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from the relevant harmful organisms;

or

(b)

no symptoms of diseases caused by the relevant harmful organisms have been observed on plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

The relevant harmful organisms are:

  • on Fragaria L.:

    • Phytophthora fragariae Hickman var. fragariae

    • Arabis mosaic virus

    • Raspberry ringspot virus

    • Strawberry crinkle virus

    • Strawberry latent ringspot virus

    • Strawberry mild yellow edge virus

    • Tomato black ring virus

    • Xanthomonas fragariae Kennedy and King

  • on Prunus L.:

    • Apricot chlorotic leafroll mycoplasm

    • Xanthomonas campestris pv. pruni (Smith) Dye

  • on Prunus persica (L.) Batsch:

    • Pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae (Prunier et al.) Young et al.,

  • on Rubus L.:

    • Arabis mosaic virus

    • Raspberry ringspot virus

    • Strawberry latent ringspot virus

    • Tomato black ring virus.

13.Plants of Cydonia Mill., and Pyrus L., intended for planting, other than seeds

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to plants listed in Annex IV(A)(II)(9), official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Pear decline mycoplasm;

or

(b)

the plants at the place of production and in its immediate vicinity, which have shown symptoms giving rise to the suspicion of contamination by Pear decline mycoplasm, have been rogued out at that place within the last three complete cycles of vegetation.

14.Plants of Fragaria L., intended for planting, other than seeds

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(II)(12) official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie;

or

(b)

no symptoms of Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie have been observed on the plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation:

or

(c)

in the case of plants in tissue culture, the plants have been derived from plants complying with section (b) of this item or have been officially tested by appropriate nematological methods and have been found free from Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie.

15.Plants of Malus Mill., intended for planting, other than seeds

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(II)(9), official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Apple proliferation mycoplasm;

or

(b)
(aa)

the plants, other than those raised from seed, have been:

  • either officially certified under a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and subjected to official testing for at least Apple proliferation mycoplasm using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found, in these tests, free from that harmful organism,

    or

  • derived in direct line from material which is maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected, within the last six complete cycles of vegetation, at least once, to official testing for, at least, Apple proliferation mycoplasm using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found, in these tests, free from that harmful organism;

(bb)

no symptoms of diseases caused by Apple proliferation mycoplasm have been observed on the plants at the place of production, or on the susceptible plants in its immediate vicinity, since the beginning of the last three complete cycles of vegetation.

16.

Plants of the following species of Prunus L., intended for planting, other than seeds:

  • Prunus amygdalus Batsch,

  • Prunus armeniaca L.,

  • Prunus blireiana Andre,

  • Prunus brigantina Vill.,

  • Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.,

  • Prunus cistena Hansen,

  • Prunus curdica Fenzl and Fritsch.,

  • Prunus domestica ssp. domestica L.,

  • Prunus domestica ssp. insititia (L.) C.K. Schneid,

  • Prunus domestica ssp. italica (Borkh.) Hegi.,

  • Prunus glandulosa Thunb.,

  • Prunus holosericea Batal.,

  • Prunus hortulana Bailey,

  • Prunus japonica Thunb.,

  • Prunus mandshurica (Maxim.) Koehne,

  • Prunus maritima Marsh.,

  • Prunus mume Sieb. and Zucc.,

  • Prunus nigra Ait.,

  • Prunus persica (L.) Batsch,

  • Prunus salicina L.,

  • Prunus sibirica L.,

  • Prunus simonii Carr.,

  • Prunus spinosa L.,

  • Prunus tomentosa Thunb.,

  • Prunus triloba Lindl. other species of Prunus L. susceptible to Plum pox virus

Without prejudice to the requrements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(II)(12), official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Plum pox virus;

or

(b)
(aa)

the plants, other than those raised from seed, have been:

  • either officially certified under a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and subjected to official testing for, at least, plum pox virus using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found, in these tests, free from that harmful organism,

    or

  • derived in direct line from material which is maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected within the last three complete cycles of vegetation, at least once, to official testing for at least Plum pox virus using appropriate indicators for equivalent methods and has been found, in these tests, free from that harmful organism;

(bb)

no symptoms of disease caused by Plum pox virus have been observed on plants at the place of production or on the susceptible plants in its immediate vicinity, since the beginning of the last three complete cycles of vegetation;

(cc)

plants at the place of production which have shown symptoms of disease caused by other viruses or virus-like pathogens, have been rogued out.

17.Plants of Vitis L., other than fruit and seedsOfficial statement that no symptoms of Grapevine Flavescence dorée MLO and Xylophilus ampelinus (Panagopoulos) Willems et al. have been observed on the mother-stock plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last two complete cycles of vegetation.
18.1.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., intended for planting

Official statement that:

(a)

the Community provisions to combat Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival have been complied with;

and

(b)

either the tubers originate in an area known to be free from Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. sepedonicus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al. or the Community provisions to combat Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. sepedonicus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al. have been complied with;

and

(c)

the tubers originate from a field known to be free from Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens and Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens;

and

(d)
(aa)

either, the tubers originate in areas in which Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith is known not to occur; or

(bb)

in areas where Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith is known to occur, the tubers originate from a place of production found free from Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith, or considered to be free thereof, as a consequence of the implementation of an appropriate procedure aiming at eradicating Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith;

and

(e)

either, the tubers originate in areas in which Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations) and Meloidogyne fallax Karssen are known not to occur, or in areas where Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations) and Meloidogyne fallax Karssen are known to occur:

  • either, the tubers originate from a place of production which has been found free freom Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations) and Meloidogyne fallax Karssen based on an annual survey of host crops by visual inspection of host plants at appropriate times and by visual inspection both externally and by cutting of tubers after harvest from potato crops grown at the place of production, or

  • the tubers after harvest have been randomly sampled and, either checked for the presence of symptoms after an appropriate method to induce symptoms or laboratory tested, as well as inspected visually both externally and by cutting the tubers, at appropriate times and in all cases at the time of closing of the packgages or containers before marketing according to the provisions on closing in Council Directive 66/403/EEC, and no symptoms of Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations) and Meloidogyne fallax Karssen have been found.

18.2.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., intended for planting, other than tubers of those varieties officially accepted in one or more Member States pursuant to Council Directive 70/457/EEC of 29 September 1970 on the common catalogue of varieties of agricultural plant speciesa

Without prejudice to the special requirements applicable to the tubers listed in Annex IV(A)(II)(18.1), official statement that the tubers:

  • belong to advanced selections such a statement being indicated in an appropriate way on the document accompanying the relevant tubers,

  • have been produced within the Community,

    and

  • have been derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected within the Community to official quarantine testing in accordance with appropriate methods and has been found, in these tests, free from harmful organisms.

18.3.Plants of stolon or tuber-forming species of Solanum L., or their hybrids, intended for planting, other than those tubers of Solanum tuberosum L. specified in Annex IV(A)(II)(18.1) or (18.2), and other than culture maintenance material being stored in gene banks or genetic stock collections
(a)

The plants shall have been held under quarantine conditions and shall have been found free of any harmful organisms in quarantine testing;

(b)

the quarantine testing referred to in (a) shall:

(aa)

be supervised by the official plant protection organisation of the Member State concerned and executed by scientifically trained staff of that organisation or of any officially approved body;

(bb)

be executed at a site provided with appropriate facilities sufficient to contain harmful organisms and maintain the material including indicator plants in such a way as to eliminate any risk of spreading harmful organisms;

(cc)

be executed on each unit of the material,

  • by visual examination at regular intervals during the full length of at least one vegetative cycle, having regard to the type of material and its stage of development during the testing programme, for symptoms caused by any harmful organisms,

  • by testing, in accordance with appropriate methods to be submitted to the Committee referred to in Article 18:

    • in the case of all potato material at least for

      • Andean potato latent virus,

      • Arracacha virus B. oca strain,

      • Potato black ringspot virus,

      • Potato spindle tuber viroid,

      • Potato virus T,

      • Andean potato mottle virus,

      • common potato viruses A, M, S, V, X and Y (including Yo, Yn und Yc) and Potato leaf roll virus,

      • Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. sepedonicus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al.,

      • Pseudomonas solanaceanum (Smith) Smith;

    • in the case of true seed potato of least for the viruses and viroid listed above;

(dd)

by appropriate testing on any other symptom observed in the visual examination in order to identify the harmful organisms having caused such symptoms;

(c)

any material, which has not been found free, under the testing specified under (b) from harmful organisms as specified under (b) shall be immediately destroyed or subjected to procedures which eliminate the harmful organism(s);

(d)

each organisation or research body holding this material shall inform their official Member State plant protection service of the material held.

18.4.Plants of stolon, or tuber-forming species of Solanum L., or their hybrids, intended for planting, being stored in gene banks or genetic stock collectionsEach organisation or research body holding such material shall inform their official Member State plant protection service of the material held.
18.5.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., other than those mentioned in Annex IV(A)(II)(18.1), (18.2), (18.3) or (18.4)

There shall be evidence by a registration number put on the packaging, or in the case of loose-loaded potatoes transported in bulk, on the vehicle transporting the potatoes, that the potatoes have been grown by an officially registered producer, or originate from officially registered collective storage or dispatching centres located in the area of production, indicating that the tubers are free from Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith and that

(a)

the Community provisions to combat Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival;

and

(b)

where appropriate, the Community provisions to combat Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. sepedonicus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al. are complied with.

18.6.Plants of Solanaceae intended for planting, other than seeds and other than plants mentioned in Annex IV(A)(II)(18.4) or (18.5)

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants, listed in Annex IV(A)(II)(18.1), (18.2) and (18.3), where appropriate, official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Potato stolbur mycoplasm;

or

(b)

no symptoms of Potato stolbur mycoplasm have been observed on the plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

18.7.Plants of Capsicum annuum L., Lycopersicum lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw., Musa L., Nicotiana L., and Solanum melongena L., intended for planting, other than seeds

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex V(A)(II)(18.6) where appropriate, official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in areas which have been found free from Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith; or

(b)

no symptoms of Pseudomonas solanacearum (Smith) Smith have been observed on the plants at place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

19.Plants of Humulus lupulus L. intended for planting, other than seedsOfficial statement that no symptoms of Verticillium albo-atrum Reinke and Berthold and of Verticillium dahliae Klebahn have been observed on hops at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
20.Plants of Dendranthema (DC) Des Moul., Dianthus L. and Pelargonium l'Hérit, ex Ait. intended for planting, other than seeds

Official statement that:

(a)

no signs of Heliothis armgera Hübner or Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) have been observed at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation;

or

(b)

the plants have undergone appropriate treatment to protect them from the said organisms.

21.1.Plants of Dendranthema (DC) Des Moul. intended for planting, other than seeds

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(II)(20), official statement that:

(a)

the plants are no more than third generation stock derived from material which has been found to be free from Chrysanthemum stunt viroid during virological tests, or are directly derived from material of which a representative sample of at least 10 % has been found to be free from Chrysanthemum stunt viroid during an official inspection carried out at the time of flowering;

(b)

the plants or cuttings have come from premises:

  • which have been officially inspected at least monthly, during the three months prior to dispatch and on which no symptoms of Puccinia horiana Hennings have been observed during that period, and in the immediate vicinity of which no symptoms of Puccinia horiana Hennings have been known to have occurred during the three months prior to marketing,

    or

  • the consignment has undergone appropriate treatment against Puccinia horiana Hennings;

(c)

in the case of unrooted cuttings no symptoms of Didymella ligulicola (Baker, Dimock and Davis) v. Arx were observed either on the cuttings or on the plants from which the cuttings were derived, or that, in the case of rooted cuttings, no symptoms of Didymella ligulicola (Baker, Dimock and Davis) v. Arx were observed either on the cuttings or on the rooting bed.

21.2.Plants of Dianthus L. intended for planting, other than seeds

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(II)(20), official statement that:

  • the plants have been derived in direct line from mother plants which have been found free from Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. dianthicola (Hellmers) Dickey, Pseudomonas caryophylli (Burkholder) Starr and Burkholder and Phialophora cinerescens (Wollenw.) van Beyma on officially approved tests carried out at least once within the two previous years,

  • no symptoms of the above harmful organisms have been observed on the plants.

22.Bulbs of Tulipa L. and Narcissus L., other than those for which there shall be evidence by their packaging, or by other means, that they are intended for sale to final consumers not involved in professional cut-flower productionOfficial statement that no symptoms of Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kühn) Filipjev have been observed on the plants since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
[F1723.

Plants of herbaceous species, intended for planting, other than:

  • bulbs,

  • corms,

  • plants of the family Gramineae,

  • rhizomes,

  • seeds,

  • tubers

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants in Annex IV, Part A, Section II(20), (21.1) or (21.2), official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in an area known to be free from Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) and Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess),

or

(b)

either no signs of Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) and Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) have been observed at the place of production, on official inspections carried out at least monthly during the three months prior to harvesting,

or

(c)

immediately prior to marketing, the plants have been officially inspected and found free from Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) and Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) and have been subjected to an appropriate treatment against Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) and Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess).]

24.Plants with roots, planted or intended for planting, grown in the open airThere shall be evidence that the place of production is known to be free from Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. sepedonicus (Spieckermann and Kotthoff) Davis et al., Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens, Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens and Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival.
25.Plants of Beta vulgaris L., intended for planting, other than seeds

Official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Beet leaf curl virus;

or

(b)

Beet leaf curl virus has not been known to occur in the area of production and no symptoms of Beet leaf curl virus have been observed at the place of production or in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

26.Seeds of Helianthus annuus L.

Official statement that:

(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berl. and de Toni;

or

(b)

the seeds, other than those seeds that have been produced on varieties resistant to all races of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berl. and de Toni present in the area of production, have been subjected to an appropriate treatment against Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berl. and de Toni.

26.1.Plants of Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw., intended for planting, other than seeds

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants, where appropriate, listed in Annex IV(a)(II)(18.6) and (23) official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Tomato yellow leaf curl virus;

or

(b)

no symptoms of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus have been observed on the plants;

and

(aa)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Bemisia tabaci Genn;

or

(bb)

the place of production has been found free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. on official inspections carried out at least monthly during the three months prior to export;

or

(c)

no symptoms of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus have been observed on the place of production and the place of production has been subjected to an appropriate treatment and monitoring regime to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci Genn.

27.Seeds of Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw.

Official statement that the seeds have been obtained by means of an appropriate acid extraction method or an equivalent method approved [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)];

and

(a)

either the seeds originate in areas where Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al. or Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria (Doidge) Dye are not known to occur;

or

(b)

no symptoms of diseases caused by those harmful organisms have been observed on the plants at the place of production during their last complete cycle of vegetation;

or

(c)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for at least those harmful organisms, on a representative sample and using appropriate methods, and have been found, in these tests, to be free from those harmful organisms.

28.1.Seeds of Medicago sativa L.

Official statement that:

(a)

no symptoms of Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kühn) Filipjev have been observed at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation and that no Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kühn) Filipjev has been revealed by laboratory tests on a representative sample;

or

(b)

that fumigation has taken place prior to marketing.

28.2.Seeds of Medicago sativa L.

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(II)(28.1), official statement that:

(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Clavibacter michiganensis spp. insidiosus Davis et al.;

or

(b)
  • Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosus Davis et al. has not been known to occur on the farm or in the immediate vicinity since the beginning of the past 10 years,

    and

    • the crop belongs to a variety recognised as being highly resistant to Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosus Davis et al.,

      or

    • it had not yet started its fourth complete cycle of vegetation from sowing when the seed was harvested, and there was not more than one preceding seed harvest from the crop,

      or

    • the content of inert matter which has been determined in accordance with the rules applicable for certification of seed was marketed in the Community, does not exceed 0,1 % by weight,

  • no symptoms of Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosus Davis et al. have been observed at the place of production or on any Medicago sativa L. crop adjacent to it, during the last complete cycle of vegetation or, where appropriate, the last two cycles of vegetation,

  • the crops has been grown on land on which no previous Medicago sativa L. crop has been present during the last three years prior to sowing.

29.Seeds of Phaseolus L.

Official statement that:

(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli (Smith) Dye;

or

(b)

a representative sample of the seeds has been tested and found free from Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli (Smith) Dye in these tests.

30.1.Fruits of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybridsThe packaging shall bear an appropriate origin mark.

PART BU.K.SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS WHICH SHALL BE LAID DOWN BY ALL MEMBER STATES FOR THE INTORDUCTION AND MOVEMENT OF PLANTS, PLANT PRODUCTS AND OTHER OBJECTS INTO AND WITHIN CERTAIN PROTECTED ZONES

a

[ F3 ]

c

OJ L 125, 11.7.1966, p. 2290/66. Directive as last amended by Directive 98/96/EC (OJ L 25, 1.2.1999, p. 27).

d

OJ L 225, 12.10.1970, p. 7. Directive as last amended by Directive 98/96/EC (OJ L 25, 1.2.1999, p. 27).

Plants, plant products and other objectsSpecial requirementsProtected zone(s)
1.Wood of conifers (Coniferales)

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the wood listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(1.1), (1.2), (1.3), (1.4), (1.5), (7), where appropriate:

(a)

the wood shall be stripped of its bark;

or

(b)

official statement that the wood originates in areas known to be free from Dendroctonus micans Kugelan;

or

(c)

there shall be evidence by a mark ‘Kiln-dried’, ‘KD’ or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on its packaging in accordance with current commercial usage, that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, at time of manufacture, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule.

[F10EL, IRL, UK (Scotland, Northern Ireland, Jersey, England: the following counties, districts and unitary authorities: Barnsley, Bath and North East Somerset, Bedfordshire, Bournemouth, Bracknell Forest, Bradford, Bristol, Brighton and Hove, Buckinghamshire, Calderdale, Cambridgeshire, Cornwall, Cumbria, Darlington, Devon, Doncaster, Dorset, Durham, East Riding of Yorkshire, East Sussex, Essex, Gateshead, Greater London, Hampshire, Hartlepool, Hertfordshire, Kent, Kingston upon Hull, Kirklees, Leeds, Leicester City, Lincolnshire, Luton, Medway Council, Middlesbrough, Milton Keynes, Newbury, Newcastle upon Tyne, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Northumberland, North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire, North Tyneside, North West Somerset, Nottingham City, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Peterborough, Plymouth, Poole, Portsmouth, Reading, Redcar and Cleveland, Rotherham, Rutland, Sheffield, Slough, Somerset, Southend, Southampton, South Tyneside, Stockton-on-Tees, Suffolk, Sunderland, Surrey, Swindon, Thurrock, Torbay, Wakefield, West Sussex, Windsor and Maidenhead, Wokingham, York, the Isle of Man, the Isle of Wight, the Isles of Scilly, and the following parts of counties, districts and unitary authorities; Derby City: that part of the unitary authority which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A52(T) road together with that part of the unitary authority which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A6(T) road; Derbyshire: that part of the county which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A52(T) road, and that part of the county which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A6(T) road; Gloucestershire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road; Leicestershire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road, together with that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the B4114 road, and that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the M1 motorway; North Yorkshire: the whole county, except that part of the county which comprises the district of Craven; South Gloucestershire: that part of the unitary authority which lies to the south of the southern boundary of the M4 motorway; Staffordshire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the A52(T) road and that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the A523 road; Warwickshire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road; Wiltshire: that part of the county which lies to the south of the southern boundary of the M4 motorway, and that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road)
2.Wood of conifers (Coniferales)

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the wood listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(1.1), (1.2), (1.3), (1.4), (1.5), (7), where appropriate, and Annex IV(B)(1),

(a)

the wood shall be stripped of its bark;

or

(b)

official statement that the wood originates in areas known to be free from Ips duplicatus Sahlbergh;

or

(c)

there shall be evidence by a mark ‘Kiln-dried’, ‘KD’ or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on its packaging in accordance with current commercial usage, that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, at time of manufacture, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule.

EL, IRL, UK
3.Wood of conifers (Coniferales)

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the wood listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(1.1), (1.2), (1.3), (1.4), (1.5), (7), where appropriate, and Annex IV(B)(1) and (2):

(a)

the wood shall be stripped of its bark;

or

(b)

official statement that the wood originates in areas known to be free from Ips typographus Heer;

or

(c)

there shall be evidence by a mark ‘Kiln-dried’, ‘KD’ or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on its packaging in accordance with current commercial usage, that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, at time of manufacture, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule.

IRL, UK
4.Wood of conifers (Coniferales)

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the wood listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(1.1), (1.2), (1.3), (1.4), (1.5), (7), where appropriate, and Annex IV(B)(1), (2), (3):

(a)

the wood shall be stripped of its bark;

or

(b)

official statement that the wood originates in areas known to be free from Ips amitinus Eichhof;

or

(c)

there shall be evidence by a mark ‘Kiln-dried’, ‘KD’ or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on its packaging in accordance with current commercial usage, that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, at time of manufacture, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule.

EL, F (Corsica), IRL, UK
5.Wood of conifers (Coniferales)

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the wood listed in Annex IV(A,)(I)(1.1), (1.2), (1.3), (1.4), (1.5), (7), where appropriate, and Annex IV(B)(1), (2), (3), (4):

(a)

the wood shall be stripped of its bark;

or

(b)

official statement that the wood originates in areas known to be free from Ips cembrae Heer:

or

(c)

there shall be evidence by a mark ‘Kiln-dried’, ‘KD’ or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on its packaging in accordance with current commercial usage, that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, at time of manufacture, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule.

EL, IRL, UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man)
6.Wood of conifers (Coniferales)

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the wood listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(1.1), (1.2), (1.3), (1.4), (1.5), (7), where appropriate, and Annex IV(B)(1), (2), (3), (4), (5):

(a)

the wood shall be stripped of its bark;

or

(b)

official statement that the wood originates in areas known to be free from Ips sexdentatus Börner;

or

(c)

there shall be evidence by a mark ‘Kiln-dried’, ‘KD’ or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on its packaging in accordance with current commercial usage, that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, at time of manufacture, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule.

IRL,[F4CY,] UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man)
[ F3 ]
[ F12 ]
[F136.3. Wood of Castanea Mill.
(a)

The wood shall be bark-free

or

(b)

Official statement that the wood:

(i)

originates in areas known to be free from Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill.) Barr.

or

(ii)

has undergone kiln-drying to below 20 % moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule. There shall be evidence thereof by a mark Kiln-dried or KD or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage.

CZ, DK, EL, (Crete, Lesvos) IRL, S, UK (except the Isle of Man)]
7.Plants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L. and Pseudotsuga Carr., over 3 m in height, other than fruit and seedsWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), (8.2), (9), (10) and Annex IV(A)(II)(4), (5), where appropriate, official statement that the place of production is free from Dendroctonus micans Kugelan. EL, IRL, UK (Scotland, Northern Ireland, Jersey, England: the following counties, districts and unitary authorities: Barnsley, Bath and North East Somerset, Bedfordshire, Bournemouth, Bracknell Forest, Bradford, Bristol, Brighton and Hove, Buckinghamshire, Calderdale, Cambridgeshire, Cornwall, Cumbria, Darlington, Devon, Doncaster, Dorset, Durham, East Riding of Yorkshire, East Sussex, Essex, Gateshead, Greater London, Hampshire, Hartlepool, Hertfordshire, Kent, Kingston upon Hull, Kirklees, Leeds, Leicester City, Lincolnshire, Luton, Medway Council, Middlesbrough, Milton Keynes, Newbury, Newcastle upon Tyne, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Northumberland, North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire, North Tyneside, North West Somerset, Nottingham City, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Peterborough, Plymouth, Poole, Portsmouth, Reading, Redcar and Cleveland, Rotherham, Rutland, Sheffield, Slough, Somerset, Southend, Southampton, South Tyneside, Stockton-on-Tees, Suffolk, Sunderland, Surrey, Swindon, Thurrock, Torbay, Wakefield, West Sussex, Windsor and Maidenhead, Wokingham, York, the Isle of Man, the Isle of Wight, the Isles of Scilly, and the following parts of counties, districts and unitary authorities; Derby City: that part of the unitary authority which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A52(T) road together with that part of the unitary authority which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A6(T) road; Derbyshire: that part of the county which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A52(T) road, and that part of the county which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A6(T) road; Gloucestershire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road; Leicestershire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road, together with that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the B4114 road, and that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the M1 motorway; North Yorkshire: the whole county, except that part of the county which comprises the district of Craven; South Gloucestershire: that part of the unitary authority which lies to the south of the southern boundary of the M4 motorway; Staffordshire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the A52(T) road and that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the A523 road; Warwickshire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road; Wiltshire: that part of the county which lies to the south of the southern boundary of the M4 motorway, and that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road)
8.Plants of Abies Mill. Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr. and Pinus L., over 3 m in height, other than fruit and seedsWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), (8.2), (9), (10), Annex IV(A)(II)(4), (5), and Annex IV(B)(7), where appropriate, official statement that the place of production is free from Ips duplicatus Sahlberg.EL, IRL, UK
9.Plants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A., Dietr., Pinus L. and Pseudotsuga Carr., over 3 m in height, other than fruit and seedsWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), (8.2), (9), (10), Annex IV(A)(II)(4), (5) and Annex IV(B)(7), (8), where appropriate, official statement that the place of production is free from Ips typographus Heer.IRL, UK
10.Plants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., and Pinus L. over 3 m in height, other than fruit and seedsWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), (8.2), (9), (10), Annex IV(A)(II)(4), (5), and Annex IV(B)(7), (8), (9), where appropriate, official statement that the place of production is free from Ips amitinus Eichhof.EL, F (Corsica), IRL, UK
11.Plants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L., Pseudotsuga Carr., over 3 m in height, other than fruit and seedsWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), (8.2), (9), (10), Annex IV(A)(II)(4), (5), and Annex IV(B)(7), (8), (9), (10), where appropriate, official statement that the place of production is free from Ips cembrae Heer.EL, IRL, UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man)
12.Plants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr. and Pinus L., over 3 m in height, other than fruit and seedsWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), (8.2), (9), (10), Annex IV(A)(II)(4), (5), and Annex IV(B)(7), (8), (9), (10), (11), where appropriate, official statement that the place of production is free from Ips sexdentatus Börner.IRL,[F4CY,] UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man)
[ F3 ]
14.1.Isolated bark of conifers (Coniferales)

[F14Without prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the bark listed in Annex III(A)(4), ] [F8Official] statement that the consignment:

(a)

has been subjected to fumigation or other appropriate treatments against bark beetles;

or

(b)

originates in areas known to be free from Dendroctonus micans Kugelan.

EL, IRL, UK (Scotland, Northern Ireland, Jersey, England: the following counties, districts and unitary authorities: Barnsley, Bath and North East Somerset, Bedfordshire, Bournemouth, Bracknell Forest, Bradford, Bristol, Brighton and Hove, Buckinghamshire, Calderdale, Cambridgeshire, Cornwall, Cumbria, Darlington, Devon, Doncaster, Dorset, Durham, East Riding of Yorkshire, East Sussex, Essex, Gateshead, Greater London, Hampshire, Hartlepool, Hertfordshire, Kent, Kingston upon Hull, Kirklees, Leeds, Leicester City, Lincolnshire, Luton, Medway Council, Middlesbrough, Milton Keynes, Newbury, Newcastle upon Tyne, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Northumberland, North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire, North Tyneside, North West Somerset, Nottingham City, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Peterborough, Plymouth, Poole, Portsmouth, Reading, Redcar and Cleveland, Rotherham, Rutland, Sheffield, Slough, Somerset, Southend, Southampton, South Tyneside, Stockton-on-Tees, Suffolk, Sunderland, Surrey, Swindon, Thurrock, Torbay, Wakefield, West Sussex, Windsor and Maidenhead, Wokingham, York, the Isle of Man, the Isle of Wight, the Isles of Scilly, and the following parts of counties, districts and unitary authorities; Derby City: that part of the unitary authority which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A52(T) road together with that part of the unitary authority which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A6(T) road; Derbyshire: that part of the county which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A52(T) road, and that part of the county which lies to the north of the northern boundary of the A6(T) road; Gloucestershire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road; Leicestershire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road, together with that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the B4114 road, and that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the M1 motorway; North Yorkshire: the whole county, except that part of the county which comprises the district of Craven; South Gloucestershire: that part of the unitary authority which lies to the south of the southern boundary of the M4 motorway; Staffordshire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the A52(T) road and that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the A523 road; Warwickshire: that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road; Wiltshire: that part of the county which lies to the south of the southern boundary of the M4 motorway, and that part of the county which lies to the east of the eastern boundary of the Fosse Way Roman road)]
14.2.Isolated bark of conifers (Coniferales)

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the bark listed in [F14Annex III(A)(4), ]Annex IV(B)(14.1), official statement that the consignment:

(a)

has been subjected to fumigation or other appropriate treatments against bark beetles;

or

(b)

originates in areas known to be free from Ips amitinus Eichhof.

EL, F (Corsica), IRL, UK
14.3.Isolated bark of conifers (Coniferales)

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the bark listed in [F14Annex III(A)(4), ]Annex IV(B)(14.1), (14.2), official statement that the consignment:

(a)

has been subjected to fumigation or other appropriate treatments against bark beetles;

or

(b)

originates in areas known to be free from Ips cembrae Heer.

EL, IRL, UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man)
14.4.Isolated bark of conifers (Coniferales)

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the bark listed in [F14Annex III(A)(4), ]Annex IV(B)(14.1), (14.2), (14.3), official statement that the consignment:

(a)

has been subjected to fumigation or other appropriate treatments against bark beetles;

or

(b)

originates in areas known to be free from Ips duplicatus Sahlberg.

EL, IRL, UK
14.5.Isolated bark of conifers (Coniferales)

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the bark listed in [F14Annex III(A)(4), ]Annex IV(B)(14.1), (14.2), (14.3), (14.4), official statement that the consignment:

(a)

has been subjected to fumigation or other appropriate treatments against bark beetles;

or

(b)

originates in areas known to be free from Ips sexdentatus Börner.

IRL,[F4CY,] UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man)
14.6.Isolated bark of conifers (Coniferales)

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the bark listed in [F14Annex III(A)(4), ]Annex IV(B)(14.1), (14.2), (14.3), (14.4), (14.5), official statement that the consignment:

(a)

has been subjected to fumigation or other appropriate treatments against bark beetles;

or

(b)

originates in areas known to be free from Ips typographus Heer.

IRL, UK
[ F12 ]
[ F3 ]
[F1314.9. Isolated bark of Castanea Mill.

Official statement that the isolated bark:

(a)

originates in areas known to be free from Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill.) Barr.

or

(b)

has been subjected to fumigation or other appropriate treatment against Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill.) Barr. to a specification approved in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.2. There shall be evidence of the fumigation by indicating on the certificates referred to in Article 13.1.(ii), the active ingredient, the minimum bark temperature, the rate (g/m 3 ) and the exposure time (h)

CZ, DK, EL, (Crete, Lesvos) IRL, S, UK (except the Isle of Man).]
15.Plants of Larix Mill., intended for planting, other than seedsWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), (8.2), (10), Annex IV(A)(II)(5) and Annex IV(B)(7), (8), (9), (10), (11), (12), (13), official statement that the plants have been produced in nurseries and that the place of production is free from Cephalcia lariciphila (Klug.)IRL, UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Jersey)
16.Plants of Pinus L., Picea A. Dietr., Larix Mill., Abies Mill. and Pseudotsuga Carr., intended for planting, other than seedsWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), (8.2), (9), Annex IV(A)(II)(4) and Annex IV(B)(7), (8), (9), (10), (11), (12), (13), (15), where appropriate, official statement that the plants have been produced in nurseries and that the place of production is free from Gremmeniella abiedina (Lag.) Morelet.IRL, UK (Northern Ireland)
17.Plants of Pinus L., intended for planting, other than seedsWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), (8.2), (9), Annex IV(A)(II)(4) and Annex IV(B)(7), (8), (9), (10), (11), (12), (13), (16), official statement that the plants have been produced in nurseries and that the place of production and its immediate vicinity is free from Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Den. and Schiff.).E (Ibiza)
18.Plants of Picea A. Dietr., intended for planting, other than seedsWithout prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(1), Annex IV(A)(I)(8.1), (8.2), (10), Annex IV(A)(II)(5) and Annex IV(B)(7), (8), (9), (10), (11), (12), (13), (16), official statement that the plants have been produced in nurseries and that the place of production is free from Gilpinia hercyniae (Hartig).EL, IRL, UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Jersey)
19.Plants of Eucalyptus l'Herit, other than fruit and seeds

Official statement that:

(a)

the plants are free from soil, and have been subjected to a treatment against Gonipterus scutellatus Gyll.;

or

(b)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Gonipterus scutellatus Gyll.

[F11EL, P (Azores)]
20.1.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., intended for planting

Without prejudice to the provisions applicable to the plants listed in Annex III(A)(10), (11), Annex IV(A)(I)(25.1), (25.2), (25.3), (25.4), (25.5), (25.6), Annex IV(A)(II)(18.1), (18.2), (18.3), (18.4), (18.6), official statement that the tubers:

(a)

were grown in an area where Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) is known not to occur;

or

(b)

were grown on land, or in growing media consisting of soil that is known to be free from BNYVV, or officially tested by appropriate methods and found free from BNYVV;

or

(c)

have been washed free from soil.

[F6DK, F (Britanny), FI, IRL, P (Azores), LT, UK (Northern Ireland)]
[F1720.2. Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., other than those mentioned in Annex IV(B)(20.1)
(a)

The consignment or lot shall not contain more than 1 % by weight of soil,

or

(b)

the tubers are intended for processing at premises with officially approved waste disposal facilities which ensures that there is no risk of spreading BNYVV.

[F6DK, F (Britanny), FI, IRL, P (Azores), LT, UK (Northern Ireland)] ]
20.3.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.Without prejudice to the requirements listed in Annex IV(A)(II)(18.1), (18.2), (18.5), official statement that provisions are complied with in respect of Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens which are in accordance with tho1se laid down in Council Directive 69/465/EEC of 8 December 1969 on control of Potatoe Cyst Eelwormb. [F6LV, SI, SK, FI]
[F621. Plants and live pollen for pollination of: Amelanchier Med., Chaenomeles Lindl., Cotoneaster Ehrh., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Eriobotrya Lindl., Malus Mill., Mespilus L., Photinia davidiana (Dcne.) Cardot, Pyracantha Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L., other than fruit and seeds

Without prejudice to the prohibitions applicable to the plants listed in Annex IIIA(9), (9.1), (18) and IIIB(1), where appropriate, official statement that:

a)

the plants originate in third countries recognised as being free from Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18(2),

or

b)

the plants originate in pest free areas in third countries which have been established in relation to Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. in accordance with the relevant International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures and recognised as such in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18(2),

or

c)

the plants originate in one of the following Cantons of Switzerland: Berne (with the exceptions of the districts of Signau and Trachselwald), Fribourg, Grisons, Ticino, Vaud, Valais,

or

d)

the plants originate in the protected zones listed in the right-hand column,

or

e)

the plants have been produced, or, if moved into a buffer zone , kept and maintained for a period of at least 7 months including the period 1 April to 31 October of the last complete cycle of vegetation, on a field:

aa)

located at least 1 km inside the border of an officially designated buffer zone of at least 50 km 2 where host plants are subject to an officially approved and supervised control regime established at the latest before the beginning of the complete cycle of vegetation preceding the last complete cycle of vegetation, with the object of minimising the risk of Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. being spread from the plants grown there. Details of the description of this buffer zone shall be kept available to the Commission and to other Member States. Once the buffer zone is established, official inspections shall be carried out in the zone not comprising the field and its surrounding zone of 500 m width, at least once since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation at the most appropriate time, and all host plants showing symptoms of Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. should be removed immediately. The results of these inspections shall be supplied by 1 May each year to the Commission and to other Member States, and

bb)

which has been officially approved, as well as the buffer zone , before the beginning of the complete cycle of vegetation preceding the last complete cycle of vegetation, for the cultivation of plants under the requirements laid down in this point, and

cc)

which, as well as the surrounding zone of a width of at least 500 m, has been found free from Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation, at official inspection carried out at least:

  • twice in the field at the most appropriate time, i.e. once during June to August and once during August to November;

    and

  • once in the said surrounding zone at the most appropriate time, i.e. during August to November, and

dd)

from which plants were officially tested for latent infections in accordance with an appropriate laboratory method on samples officially drawn at the most appropriate period.

Between 1 April 2004 and 1 April 2005 , these provisions shall not apply to plants moved into and within the protected zones listed in the right-hand column which have been produced and maintained on fields located in officially designated buffer zones , according to the relevant requirements applicable before 1 April 2004 .

E, F (Corsica), IRL, I (Abruzzi; Apulia; Basilicata; Calabria; Campania; Emilia-Romagna: provinces of Forlí-Cesena, Parma, Piacenza and Rimini; Friuli-Venezia Giulia; Lazio; Liguria; Lombardy; Marche; Molise; Piedmont; Sardinia; Sicily; Trentino-Alto Adige: autonomous province of Trento; Tuscany; Umbria; Valle d'Aosta; Veneto: except in the province of Rovigo the communes Rovigo, Polesella, Villamarzana, Fratta Polesine, San Bellino, Badia Polesine, Trecenta, Ceneselli, Pontecchio Polesine, Arquà Polesine, Costa di Rovigo, Occhiobello, Lendinara, Canda, Ficarolo, Guarda Veneta, Frassinelle Polesine, Villanova del Ghebbo, Fiesso Umbertiano, Castelguglielmo, Bagnolo di Po, Giacciano con Baruchella, Bosaro, Canaro, Lusia, Pincara, Stienta, Gaiba, Salara, and in the province of Padova the communes Castelbaldo, Barbona, Piacenza d'Adige, Vescovana, S. Urbano, Boara Pisani, Masi, and in the province of Verona the communes Palù, Roverchiara, Legnago, Castagnaro, Ronco all'Adige, Villa Bartolomea, Oppeano, Terrazzo, Isola Rizza, Angiari), LV, LT, A (Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower Austria, Tirol (administrative district Lienz), Styria, Vienna), P, SI, SK, FI, UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands)]
[ F20 ]
[F421.2. Fruits of Vitis L.

The fruits shall be free from leaves

and

official statement that the fruits:

(a)

originate in an area known to be free from Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch);

or

(b)

have been grown at a place of production which has been found free from Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch) on official inspections carried out during the last two complete cycles of vegetation;

or

(c)

have been subject to fumigation or other appropriate treatment against Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch).

CY]
[F621.3 From 15 March to 30 June, beehives

There shall be documented evidence that the beehives:

a)

originate in third countries recognised as being free from Erwinia amylovora (Burr.) Winsl. et al. in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18(2),

or

b)

originate in one of the following Cantons of Switzerland: Berne (with the exceptions of the districts of Signau and Trachselwald), Fribourg, Grisons, Ticino, Vaud, Valais,

or

c)

originate in the protected zones listed in the right-hand column,

or

d)

have undergone an appropriate quarantine measure before being moved.

E, F (Corsica), IRL, I (Abruzzi; Apulia; Basilicata; Calabria; Campania; Emilia-Romagna: provinces of Forlí-Cesena, Parma, Piacenza and Rimini; Friuli-Venezia Giulia; Lazio; Liguria; Lombardy; Marche; Molise; Piedmont; Sardinia; Sicily; Tuscany; Umbria; Valle d'Aosta; Veneto: except in the province of Rovigo the communes Rovigo, Polesella, Villamarzana, Fratta Polesine, San Bellino, Badia Polesine, Trecenta, Ceneselli, Pontecchio Polesine, Arquà Polesine, Costa di Rovigo, Occhiobello, Lendinara, Canda, Ficarolo, Guarda Veneta, Frassinelle Polesine, Villanova del Ghebbo, Fiesso Umbertiano, Castelguglielmo, Bagnolo di Po, Giacciano con Baruchella, Bosaro, Canaro, Lusia, Pincara, Stienta, Gaiba, Salara, and in the province of Padova the communes Castelbaldo, Barbona, Piacenza d'Adige, Vescovana, S. Urbano, Boara Pisani, Masi, and in the province of Verona the communes Palù, Roverchiara, Legnago, Castagnaro, Ronco all'Adige, Villa Bartolomea, Oppeano, Terrazzo, Isola Rizza, Angiari), LV, LT, A (Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower Austria, Tirol (administrative district Lienz), Styria, Vienna), P, SI, SK, FI, UK (Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands)]
[F1722. Plants of Allium porrum L., Apium L., Beta L., other than those mentioned in Annex IV(B)(25) and those intended for animal fodder, Brassica napus L., Brassica rapa L., Daucus L., other than plants intended for planting
(a)

The consignment or lot shall not contain more than 1 % by weight of soil,

or

(b)

the plants are intended for processing at premises with officially approved waste disposal facilities which ensures that there is no risk of spreading BNYVV.

[F6DK, F (Britanny), FI, IRL, P (Azores), LT, UK (Northern Ireland)] ]
23.Plants of Beta vulgaris L., intended for planting, other than seeds
(a)

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(35.1), (35.2), Annex IV(A)(II)(25) and Annex IV(B)(22), official statement that the plants:

(aa)

have been officially individually tested and found free from Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV);

or

(bb)

have been grown from seeds complying with the requirements listed in Annex IV(B)(27.1) and (27.2), and

  • grown in areas where BNYVV is known not to occur,

    or

  • grown on land, or in growing media, officially tested by appropriate methods and found free from BNYVV,

    and

  • sampled, and the sample tested and found free from BNYVV;

(b)

the organisation or research body holding the material shall inform their official Member State plant protection service of the material held.

[F6DK, F (Britanny), FI, IRL, P (Azores), LT, UK (Northern Ireland)]
[F1724.1. Unrooted cuttings of Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd., intended for planting

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(45.1), where appropriate, official statement that:

(a)

the unrooted cuttings originate in an area known to be free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations),

or

(b)

no signs of Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) have been observed either on the cuttings or on the plants from which the cuttings are derived and held or produced at the place of production on official inspections carried out at least each three weeks during the whole production period of these plants on this place of production,

or

(c)

in cases where Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) has been found at the place of production, the cuttings and the plants from which the cuttings are derived and held or produced in this place of production have undergone an appropriate treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) and subsequently this place of production shall have been found free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) as a consequence of the implementation of appropriate procedures aiming at eradicating Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations), in both official inspections carried out weekly during the three weeks prior to the movement from this place of production and in monitoring procedures throughout the said period. The last inspection of the above weekly inspections shall be carried out immediately prior to the above movement.

IRL, P (Alentejo, Azores, Beira Interior, Beira Litoral, Entre Douro e Minho, Madeira, Ribatejo e Oeste and Trás-os-Montes), FI, S, UK
24.2.

Plants of Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd., intended for planting, other than:

  • seeds,

  • those for which there shall be evidence by their packing or their flower (or bract) development or by other means that they are intended for sale to final consumers not involved in professional plant production,

  • those specified in 24.1

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(45.1), where appropriate official statement that:

(a)

the plants originate in an area known to be free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations),

or

(b)

no signs of Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) habe been observed on plants at the place of production on official inspections carried out at least once each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to marketing,

or

(c)

in cases where Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) has been found at the place of production, the plants, held or produced in this place of production have undergone an appropriate treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) and subsequently this place of production shall have been found free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) as a consequence of the implementation of appropriate procedures aiming at eradicating Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations), in both official inspections carried out weekly during the three weeks prior to the movement from this place of production and in monitoring procedures throughout the said period. The last inspection of the above weekly inspections shall be carried out immediately prior to the above movement,

and

(d)

evidence is available that the plants have been produced from cuttings which:

(da)

originate in an area known to be free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations),

or

(db)

have been grown at a place of production where no signs of Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) have been observed on official inspections carried out at least once each three weeks during the whole production period of these plants,

or

IRL, P (Alentejo, Azores, Beira Interior, Beira Litoral, Entre Douro e Minho, Madeira, Ribatejo e Oeste and Trás-os-Montes), FI, S, UK
(dc)

in cases where Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) has been found at the place of production, have been grown on plants held or produced in this place of production having undergone an appropriate treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) and subsequently this place of production shall have been found free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) as a consequence of the implementation of appropriate procedures aiming at eradicating Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations), in both official inspections carried out weekly during the three weeks prior to the movement from this place of production and in monitoring procedures throughout the said period. The last inspection of the above weekly inspections shall be carried out immediately prior to the above movement.

24.3. Plants of Begonia L., intended for planting, other than seeds, tubers and corms, and plants of Ficus L. and Hibiscus L., intended for planting, other than seeds, other than those for which there shall be evidence by their packing or their flower development or by other means that they are intended for sale to final consumers not involved in professional plant production

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the plants listed in Annex IV(A)(I)(45.1), where appropriate, official statement that:

(a)

the plants orginate in an area known to be free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations),

or

(b)

no signs of Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) have been observed on plants at the place of production on official inspections carried out at least once each three weeks during the nine weeks prior to marketing,

or

(c)

in cases where Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) has been found at the place of production, the plants, held or produced in this place of production have undergone an appropriate treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) and subsequently this place of production shall have been found free from Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations) as a consequence of the implementation of appropriate procedures aiming at eradicating Bemisia tabaci Genn. (European populations), in both official inspections carried out weekly during the three weeks prior to the movement from this place of production and in monitoring procedures throughout the said period. The last inspection of the above weekly inspections shall be carried out immediately prior to the above movement.

IRL, P (Alentejo, Azores, Beira Interior, Beira Litoral, Entre Douro e Minho, Madeira, Ribatejo e Oeste and Trás-os-Montes), FI, S, UK]
[ F2 ]
[F1725. Plants of Beta vulgaris L., intended for industrial processing

Official statement that:

(a)

the plants are transported in such a manner as to ensure that there is no risk of spreading BNYVV, and are intended to be delivered to a processing plant with officially approved waste disposal facilities, which ensures that there is no risk of spreading BNYVV,

or

(b)

the plants have been grown in an area where BNYVV is known not to occur.

[F6DK, F (Britanny), FI, IRL, P (Azores), LT, UK (Northern Ireland)] ]
[F1726. Soil from beet and unsterilised waste from beet ( Beta vulgaris L.)

Official statement that soil or waste:

(a)

has been treated to eliminate contamination with BNYVV,

or

(b)

is intended to be transported for disposal in an officially approved manner,

or

(c)

comes from Beta vulgaris plants grown in an area where BNYVV is known not to occur.

[F6DK, F (Britanny), FI, IRL, P (Azores), LT, UK (Northern Ireland)] ]
27.1.Seeds and fodder beet seed of the species Beta vulgaris L.

Without prejudice to the provisions of Council Directive 66/400/EEC of 14 June 1966 on the marketing of beet seedc, where applicable, official statement that:

(a)

the seed of the categories ‘basic seed’ and ‘certified seed’ satisfies the conditions laid down in Annex I(B)(3) to Directive 66/400/EEC; or

(b)

in the case of ‘seed not finally certified’, the seed:

  • satisfies the conditions laid down in Article (15)(2) of Directive 66/400/EEC, and

  • is intended for processing that will satisfy the conditions laid down in Annex I(B) to Directive 66/400/EEC and delivered to a processing enterprise with officially approved controlled waste disposal, to prevent the spread of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV);

(c)

the seed has been produced from a crop grown in an area where BNYVV is known not to occur.

[F6DK, F (Britanny), FI, IRL, P (Azores), LT, UK (Northern Ireland)]
27.2.Vegetable seed of the species Beta vulgaris L.

Without prejudice to the provisions of Council Directive 70/458/EEC of 29 September 1970 on the marketing of vegetable seedd, where applicable, official statement that:

(a)

the processed seed contains no more than 0,5 % by weight of inert matter, in the case of pelleted seed this standard shall be met prior to pelleting; or

(b)

in the case of non-processed seed, the seed:

  • shall be officially packed in such a manner as to ensure that there is no risk of spread of BNYVV, and

  • is intended for processing that will satisfy the conditions laid down in (a) and delivered to a processing enterprise with officially approved controlled waste disposal, to prevent the spread of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV);

    or

(c)

the seed has been produced from a crop grown in an area where BNYVV is known not to occur.

[F6DK, F (Britanny), FI, IRL, P (Azores), LT, UK (Northern Ireland)]
28.Seeds of Gossypium spp.

Official statement that:

(a)

the seed has been acid-delinted,

and

(b)

no symptoms of Glomerella gossypii Edgerton have been observed at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation, and that a representative sample has been tested and has been found free from Glomerella gossypii Edgerton in those tests.

EL
28.1.Seeds of Gossypium spp.Official statement that the seed has been acid-delinted.EL, E (Andalucia, Catalonia, Extremadura, Murcia, Valencia)
29.Seeds of Mangifera spp.Official statement that the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Sternochetus mangiferae Fabricius.E (Granada and Malaga), P (Alentejo, Algarve and Madeira)
30.Used agricultural machinery
(a)

[F17The machinery shall be cleaned and free from soil and plant debris when brought in on places of production where beets are grown,

or

(b)

the machinery shall come from an area where BNYVV is known not to occur]

[F6DK, F (Britanny), FI, IRL, P (Azores), LT, UK (Northern Ireland)]
[F631. Fruits of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids originating in E, F (except Corsica) and CY

Without prejudice to the requirements applicable to the fruit in Annex IV(A)(II)(30.1):

(a)

the fruits shall be free from leaves and peduncles; or

(b)

in the case of fruits with leaves or peduncles, official statement that the fruits are packed in closed containers which have been officially sealed and shall remain sealed during their transport through a protected zone, recognised for these fruits, and shall bear a distinguishing mark to be reported on the passport.

EL, F (Corsica), I, M, P]

ANNEX VU.K.PLANTS, PLANT PRODUCTS AND OTHER OBJECTS WHICH MUST BE SUBJECT TO A PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION (AT THE PLACE OF PRODUCTION IF ORIGINATING IN THE COMMUNITY, BEFORE BEING MOVED WITHIN THE COMMUNITY — IN THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN OR THE CONSIGNOR COUNTRY, IF ORIGINATING OUTSIDE THE COMMUNITY) BEFORE BEING PERMITTED TO ENTER THE COMMUNITY

PART AU.K.PLANTS, PLANT PRODUCTS AND OTHER OBJECTS ORIGINATING IN THE COMMUNITY

I.Plants, plant products and other objects which are potential carriers of harmful organisms of relevance for the entire Community and which must be accompanied by a plant passportU.K.

1.

Plants and plant products

1.1..

[F9Plants, intended for planting, other than seeds, of Amelanchier Med., Chaenomeles Lindl., Cotoneaster Ehrh., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Eriobotrya Lindl., Malus Mill., Mespilus L., Photinia davidiana (Dcne.) Cardot, Prunus L., other than Prunus laurocerasus L. and Prunus lusitanica L., Pyracantha Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L.]

1.2..

Plants of Beta vulgaris L. and Humulus lupulus L., intended for planting, other than seeds.

1.3..

Plants of stolon- or tuber-forming species of Solanum L. or their hybrids, intended for planting.

1.4..

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

1.5..

Without prejudice to point 1.6, plants of Citrus L. and their hybrids other than fruit and seeds.

1.6..

Fruits of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf. and their hybrids with leaves and peduncles.

1.7..

[F8Wood within the meaning of the first subparagraph of Article 2(2), where it:

(a)

has been obtained in whole or part from Platanus L., including wood which has not kept its natural round surface;

and

(b)

meets one of the following descriptions laid down in Annex I, Part two to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff (1) :

CN code Description
4401 10 00 Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms
4401 22 00 Non-coniferous wood, in chips or particles
ex 4401 30 90 Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust), not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms
4403 10 00 Wood in the rough, treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared
ex 4403 99 Non-coniferous wood (other than tropical wood specified in subheading note 1 to Chapter 44 or other tropical wood, oak ( Quercus spp.) or beech ( Fagus spp.)), in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, not treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives
ex 4404 20 00 Non-coniferous split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of non-coniferous wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise
ex 4407 99 Non-coniferous wood (other than tropical wood specified in subheading note 1 to Chapter 44 or other tropical wood, oak ( Quercus spp.) or beech ( Fagus spp.)), sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm.]
1.8..

[F14. . . . .]

2.

Plants, plant products and other objects produced by producers whose production and sale is authorised to persons professionally engaged in plant production, other than those plants, plant products and other objects which are prepared and ready for sale to the final consumer, and for which it is ensured by the responsible official bodies of the Member States, that the production thereof is clearly separate from that of other products

2.1..

Plants intended for planting other than seeds of the genera Abies Mill., Apium graveolens L., Argyranthemum spp., Aster spp., Brassica spp., Castanea Mill., Cucumis spp., Dendranthema (DC) Des Moul., Dianthus L. and hybrids Exacum spp., Fragaria L., Gerbera Cass., Gypsophila L., all varieties of New Guinea hybrids of Impatiens L., Lactuca spp., Larix Mill., Leucanthemum L., Lupinus L., Pelargonium l'Hérit. ex Ait., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L., Platanus L., Populus L., Prunus laurocerasus L., Prunus lusitanica L., Pseudotsuga Carr., Quercus L., Rubus L., Spinacia L., Tanacetum L., Tsuga Carr.[F17,] Verbena L.[F1and other plants of herbaceous species, other than plants of the family Gramineae, intended for planting, and other than bulbs, corms, rhizomes, seeds and tubers]

2.2..

Plants of Solanaceae, other than those referred to in point 1.3 intended for planting, other than seeds.

2.3..

Plants of Araceae, Marantaceae, Musaceae, Persea spp. and Strelitziaceae, rooted or with growing medium attached or associated

2.4..

Seeds and bulbs of Allium ascalonicum L., Allium cepa L. and Allium schoenoprasum L. intended for planting and plants of Allium porrum L. intended for planting.

3.

Bulbs and corms intended for planting, produced by producers whose production and sale is authorised to persons professionally engaged in plant production, other than those plants, plant products and other objects which are prepared and ready for sale to the final consumer, and for which it is ensured by the responsible official bodies of the Member States, that the production thereof is clearly separate from that of other products of Camassia Lindl., Chionodoxa Boiss., Crocus flavus Weston ‘Golden Yellow’, Galanthus L., Galtonia candicans (Baker) Decne., miniature cultivars and their hybrids of the genus Gladiolus Tourn. ex L., such as Gladiolus callianthus Marais, Gladiolus colvillei Sweet, Gladiolus nanus hort., Gladiolus ramosus hort. and Gladiolus tubergenii hort., Hyacinthus L., Iris L., Ismene Herbert, Muscari Miller, Narcissus L., Orinthogalum L., Puschkinia Adams, Scilla L. Tigridia Juss. and Tulipa L.

II.Plants, plant products and other objects which are potential carriers of harmful organisms of relevance for certain protected zones, and which must be accompanied by a plant passport valid for the appropriate zone when introduced into or moved within that zoneU.K.

Without prejudice to the plants, plant products and other objects listed in Part I.

1.

Plants, plant products and other objects

1.1..

Plants of Albies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L. and Pseudotsuga Carr.

1.2..

Plants intended for planting, other than seeds, of Populus L. and Beta vulgaris L.

1.3..

[F9Plants, other than fruit and seeds, of Amelanchier Med., Chaenomeles Lindl., Cotoneaster Ehrh., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Eriobotrya Lindl., Eucalyptus L'Herit., Malus Mill., Mespilus L., Photinia davidiana (Dcne.) Cardot, Pyracantha Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L.;

1.4..

Live pollen for pollination of Amelanchier Med., Chaenomeles Lindl., Cotoneaster Ehrh., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Eriobotrya Lindl., Malus Mill., Mespilus L., Photinia davidiana (Dcne.) Cardot, Pyracantha Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L.]

1.5..

Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., intended for planting.

1.6..

[F17Plants of Beta vulgaris L., intended for industrial processing]

1.7..

[F17Soil from beet and unsterilised waste from beet ( Beta vulgaris L.)]

1.8..

Seeds of Beta vulgaris L., Dolichos Jacq., Gossypium spp. and Phaseolus vulgaris L.

1.9..

Fruits (bolls) of Gossypium spp. and unginned cotton[F4, fruits of Vitis L.]

1.10..

[F8Wood within the meaning of the first subparagraph of Article 2(2), where it

(a)

has been obtained in whole or part from

  • conifers (Coniferales), excluding wood which is bark-free,

  • Castanea Mill., excluding wood which is bark-free;

and

(b)

meets one of the following descriptions laid down in Annex I, Part two to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87:

CN code Description
4401 10 00 Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms
4401 21 00 Coniferous wood, in chips or particles
4401 22 00 Non-coniferous wood, in chips or particles
ex 4401 30 Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust), not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms
ex 4403 10 00 Wood in the rough, treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared
ex 4403 20 Coniferous wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, not treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives
ex 4403 99 Non-coniferous wood (other than tropical wood specified in subheading note 1 to Chapter 44 or other tropical wood, oak ( Quercus spp.) or beech ( Fagus spp.)), in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, not treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives
ex 4404 Split poles: piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed, but not sawn lengthwise
4406 Railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood
4407 10 Coniferous wood, sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm
ex 4407 99 Non-coniferous wood (other than tropical wood specified in subheading note 1 to Chapter 44 or other tropical wood, oak ( Quercus spp.) or beech ( Fagus spp.)), sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm.]
1.11..

[F8Isolated bark of Castanea Mill, and conifers (Coniferales)]

2.

Plants, plant products and other objects produced by producers whose production and sale is authorised to persons professionally engaged in plant production, other than those plants, plant products and other objects which are prepared and ready for sale to the final consumer, and for which it is ensured by the responsible official bodies of the Member States, that the production thereof is clearly separate from that of other products

2.1..

[F17Plants of Begonia L., intended for planting, other than corms, seeds, tubers, and plants of Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd., Ficus L. and Hibiscus L., intended for planting, other than seeds]

PART BU.K.PLANTS, PLANT PRODUCTS AND OTHER OBJECTS ORIGINATING IN TERRITORIES, OTHER THAN THOSE TERRITORIES REFERRED TO IN PART A

I.Plants, plant products and other objects which are potential carriers of harmful organisms of relevance for the entire CommunityU.K.

1.

Plants, intended for planting, other than seeds but including seeds of Cruciferae Gramineae, Trifolium spp., originating in Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Chile, New Zealand and Uruguay, genera Triticum, Secale and X Triticosecale from Afghanistan, India[F19, Iran], Iraq, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan[F21, South Africa] and the USA. Capsicum spp. Helianthus annuus L., Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) Karsten ex Farw., Medicago sativa L., Prunus L., Rubus L., Oryza spp., Zea mais L., Allium ascalonicum L., Allium cepa L., Allium porrum L., Allium schoenoprasum L. and Phaseolus L.

2.

Parts of plants, other than fruits and seeds of:

  • [F11Castanea Mill., Dendranthema (DC) Des. Moul., Dianthus L., Gypsophila L., Pelargonium l'Herit. ex Ait, Phoenix spp., Populus L., Quercus L., Solidago L. and cut flowers of Orchidaceae,

  • conifers ( Coniferales ),

  • [F8Acer saccharum Marsh., originating in the USA and Canada.]

  • Prunus L., originating in non-European countries,

  • Cut flowers of Aster spp., Eryngium L., Hypericum L., Lisianthus L., Rosa L. and Trachelium L., originating in non-European countries,

  • Leafy vegetables of Apium graveolens L. and Ocimum L.]

3.

Fruits of:

  • Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle, Poncirus Raf., and their hybrids[F1, Momordica L. and Solanum melongena L.],

  • Annona L., Cydonia Mill., Diospyros L., Malus Mill., Mangifera L., Passiflora L., Prunus L., Psidium L., Pyrus L., Ribes L. Syzygium Gaertn., and Vaccinium L., originating in non-European countries.

4.

Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.

5.

Isolated bark of:

  • [F8conifers (Coniferales), originating in non-European countries.]

  • Acer saccharum Marsh, Populus L., and Quercus L. other than Quercus suber L.

6.

[F8Wood within the meaning of the first subparagraph of Article 2(2), where it:

(a)

has been obtained in whole or part from one of the order, genera or species as described hereafter, except wood packaging material defined in Annex IV, Part A, Section I, Point 2:

  • Quercus L., including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in the USA, except wood which meets the description referred to in (b) of CN code 4416 00 00 and where there is documented evidence that the wood has been processed or manufactured using a heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 176 °C for 20 minutes,

  • Platanus , including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in the USA or Armenia,

  • Populus L., including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in countries of the American continent,

  • Acer saccharum Marsh., including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in the USA and Canada,

  • Conifers (Coniferales), including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in non-European countries, Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkey;

and

(b)

meets one of the following descriptions laid down in Annex I, Part two to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87:

CN code Description
4401 10 00 Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms
4401 21 00 Coniferous wood, in chips or particles
4401 22 00 Non-coniferous wood, in chips or particles
4401 30 10 Sawdust
ex 4401 30 90 Other wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms
4403 10 00 Wood in the rough, treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared
4403 20 Coniferous wood in the rough, other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared
4403 91 Oak wood ( Quercus spp.) in the rough, other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives, whether or not stripped of bark of sapwood, or roughly squared
ex 4403 99 Non-coniferous wood (other than tropical wood specified in subheading note 1 to Chapter 44 or other tropical wood, oak ( Quercus spp.) or beech ( Fagus spp.)), in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, not treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives
ex 4404 Split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise
4406 Railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood
4407 10 Coniferous wood, sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm
4407 91 Oak wood ( Quercus spp.), sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm
ex 4407 99 Non-coniferous wood (other than tropical wood specified in subheading note 1 to Chapter 44 or other tropical wood, oak ( Quercus spp.) or beech ( Fagus spp.)), sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm
4415 Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, of wood; cable-drums of wood; pallets, box pallets and other load boards, of wood; pallet collars of wood
4416 00 00 Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves
9406 00 20 Prefabricated buildings of wood.]
7.
(a)

Soil and growing medium as such, which consists in whole or in part of soil or solid organic substances such as parts of plants, humus including peat or bark, other than that composed entirely of peat.

(b)

Soil and growing medium, attached to or associated with plants, consisting in whole or in part of material specified in (a) or consisting in part of any solid inorganic substance, intended to sustain the vitality of the plants, originating in:

  • [F17 [F18Cyprus, Malta, ] Turkey,

  • Belarus, [F7Estonia, ] Georgia, [F7Latvia, Lithuania, ] Moldova, Russia, Ukraine,

  • non-European countries, other than Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia.]

8.

Grain of the genera Triticum, Secale and X Triticosecale originating in Afghanistan, India[F19, Iran], Iraq, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan[F21, South Africa] and the USA.

II.Plants, plant products and other objects which are potential carriers of harmful organisms of relevance for certain protected zonesU.K.

Without prejudice to the plants, plant products and other objects listed in I.

ANNEX VIU.K.PLANTS AND PLANT PRODUCTS TO WHICH SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MAY BE APPLIED

1.Cereals and their derivatives.U.K.

2.Dried leguminous plants.U.K.

3.Manioc tubers and their derivatives.U.K.

4.Residues from the production of vegetable oils.U.K.

ANNEX VIIU.K.MODEL CERTIFICATES

The following model certificates are determined with regard to:

A.Model phytosanitary certificateU.K.

[F15B. Model phytosanitary certificate for re-export] U.K.

C.Explanatory notesU.K.

1.Box 2U.K.

The reference number on the certificates is composed of:

2.Unnumbered boxU.K.

This Box is reserved for official use only.

3.Box 8U.K.

‘Description of packages’ means indication of the type of packages.

4.Box 9U.K.

The quantity shall be expressed either by number or weight.

5.Box 11U.K.

If there is insufficient space for the whole of the additional declaration, the text is to be continued on the back of the form.

ANNEX VIIIU.K.

PART AU.K.REPEALED DIRECTIVE AND ITS SUCCESSIVE AMENDMENTS(as referred to in Article 27)

Council Directive 77/93/EEC (OJ L 26, 31.1.1977, p. 20)with the exception of Article 19
Council Directive 80/392/EEC (OJ L 100, 17.4.1980, p. 32)
Council Directive 80/393/EEC (OJ L 100, 17.4.1980, p. 35)
Council Directive 81/7/EEC (OJ L 14, 16.1.1981, p. 23)
Council Directive 84/378/EEC (OJ L 207, 2.8.1984, p. 1)
Council Directive 85/173/EEC (OJ L 65, 6.3.1985, p. 23)
Council Directive 85/574/EEC (OJ L 372, 31.12.1985, p. 25)
Commission Directive 86/545/EEC (OJ L 323, 18.11.1986, p. 14)
Commission Directive 86/546/EEC (OJ L 323, 18.11.1986, p. 16)
Commission Directive 86/547/EEC (OJ L 323, 18.11.1986, p. 21)
Council Directive 86/651/EEC (OJ L 382, 31.12.1986, p. 13)
Council Directive 87/298/EEC (OJ L 151, 11.6.1987, p. 1)
Commission Directive 88/271/EEC (OJ L 116, 4.5.1988, p. 13)
Commission Directive 88/272/EEC (OJ L 116, 4.5.1988, p. 19)
Commission Directive 88/430/EEC (OJ L 208, 2.8.1988, p. 36)
Council Directive 88/572/EEC (OJ L 313, 19.11.1988, p. 39)
Council Directive 89/359/EEC (OJ L 153, 16.6.1989, p. 28)
Council Directive 89/439/EEC (OJ L 212, 22.7.1989, p. 106)
Council Directive 90/168/EEC (OJ L 92, 7.4.1990, p. 49)
Commission Directive 90/490/EEC (OJ L 271, 3.10.1990, p. 28)
Commission Directive 90/506/EEC (OJ L 282, 13.10.1990, p. 67)
Council Directive 90/654/EEC (OJ L 353, 17.12.1990, p. 48)only concerns Annex I, point 2
Commission Directive 91/27/EEC (OJ L 16, 22.1.1991, p. 29)
Council Directive 91/683/EEC (OJ L 376, 31.12.1991, p. 29)
Commission Directive 92/10/EEC (OJ L 70, 17.3.1992, p. 27)
Council Directive 92/98/EEC (OJ L 352, 2.12.1992, p. 1)
Council Directive 92/103/EEC (OJ L 363, 11.12.1992, p. 1)
Council Directive 93/19/EEC (OJ L 96, 22.4.1993, p. 33)
Commission Directive 93/110/EC (OJ L 303, 10.12.1993, p. 19)
Council Directive 94/13/EC (OJ L 92, 9.4.1994, p. 27)
Commission Directive 95/4/EC (OJ L 44, 28.2.1995, p. 56)
Commission Directive 95/41/EC (OJ L 182, 2.8.1995, p. 17)
Commission Directive 95/66/EC (OJ L 308, 21.12.1995, p. 77)
Commission Directive 96/14/EC (OJ L 68, 19.3.1996, p. 24)
Commission Directive 96/78/EC (OJ L 321, 12.12.1996, p. 20)
Council Directive 97/3/EC (OJ L 27, 30.1.1997, p. 30)
Commission Directive 97/14/EC (OJ L 87, 2.4.1997, p. 17)
Commission Directive 98/1/EC (OJ L 15, 21.1.1998, p. 26)
Commission Directive 98/2/EC (OJ L 15, 21.1.1998, p. 34)
Commission Directive 1999/53/EC (OJ L 142, 5.6.1999, p. 29)

PART BU.K.DEADLINES FOR TRANSPOSITION AND/OR IMPLEMENTATION

a

In accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 19, Member States may be authorised, on request, to comply with certain of the provisions of this Directive by a date later than 1 May 1980, but not later than 1 January 1981.

b

For Greece: 1 January 1985 (Article 11(3)) and 1 March 1985 (other provisions).

c

For Spain and Portugal: 1 March 1987.

d

Within the limits of the traditional trade flows and in response to the production needs of undertakings in the former German Democratic Republic, German was authorised, at its own request and [F15in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18(2)], to comply with Article 4(1), Article 5(1) and the relevant provisions of Article 13 in respect of the territory of the former German Democratic Republic at a date later than 1 May 1980, but not later than 31 December 1992.

e

At the request of the protected Member States.

f

31 March 1989 with regard to the obligations of Article 1(3) (a) (plants of Juniperus), in accordance with Directive 89/83/EEC, amending Directive 88/271/EEC.

DirectiveDeadline for transpositionDeadline for implementation
77/93/EEC

23.12.1980 (Article 11(3))a b c d

1.5.1980 (other provisions)a b c d

80/392/EEC1.5.1980
80/393/EEC

1.1.1983 (Article 4(11))

1.5.1980 (other provisions)

81/7/EEC

1.1.1981 (Article 1(1))

1.1.1983 (Article 1(2a), (3a), (3b), (4a), (4b))

1.1.1983e (other provisions)

84/378/EEC1.7.1985
85/173/EEC1.1.1983
85/574/EEC1.1.1987
86/545/EEC1.1.1987
86/546/EEC
86/547/EECapplicable until 31.12.1989
86/651/EEC1.3.1987
87/298/EEC1.7.1987
88/271/EEC1.1.1989f
88/272/EECapplicable until 31.12.1989
88/430/EEC1.1.1989
88/572/EEC1.1.1989
89/359/EEC
89/439/EEC1.1.1990
90/168/EEC1.1.1991
90/490/EEC1.1.1991
90/506/EEC1.1.1991
90/654/EEC
91/27/EEC1.4.1991
91/683/EEC1.6.1993
92/10/EEC30.6.1992
92/98/EEC16.5.1993
92/103/EEC16.5.1993
93/19/EEC1.6.1993
93/110/EC15.12.1993
94/13/EC1.1.1995
95/4/EC1.4.1995
95/41/EC1.7.1995
95/66/EC1.1.1996
96/14/EC1.4.1996
96/78/EC1.1.1997
97/3/EC1.4.1998
97/14/EC1.5.1997
98/1/EC1.5.1998
98/2/EC1.5.1998
1999/53/EC15.7.1999

[F22ANNEX VIIIa U.K.

The standard fee referred to in Article 13d(2) shall be set at the following levels:

(in EUR)
Item Quantity Price

(a) for documentary checks

Per consignment 7

(b) for identity checks

Per consignment

up to a size of a truck load, a railway wagon load or the load of a container of comparable size

7

bigger than the above size

14

(c) for plant health checks, in accordance with the following specifications:

cuttings,seedlings (except forestry reproductive material), young plants of strawberries or of vegetables

Per consignment

up to 10 000 in number

17,5

for each additional 1 000 units

0,7

maximum price

140

shrubs, trees (other than cut Christmas trees), other woody nursery plants including forest reproductive material (other than seed)

Per consignment

up to 1 000 in number

17,5

for each additional 100 units

0,44

maximum price

140

bulbs, corms, rhizomes, tubers, intended for planting (other than tubers of potatoes)

Per consignment

up to 200 kg of weight

17,5

for each additional 10 kg

0,16

maximum price

140

seeds, tissue cultures

Per consignment

up to 100 kg of weight

7,5

for each additional 10 kg

0,175

maximum price

140

other plants intended for planting, not specified elsewhere in this table

Per consignment

up to 5 000 in number

17,5

for each additional 100 units

0,18

maximum price

140

cut flowers

Per consignment

up to 20 000 in number

17,5

for each additional 1 000 units

0,14

maximum price

140

branches with foliage, parts of conifers (other than cut Christmas trees)

Per consignment

up to 100 kg of weight

17,5

for each additional 100 kg

1,75

maximum price

140

cut Christmas trees

Per consignment

up to 1 000 in number

17,5

for each additional 100 units

1,75

maximum price

140

leaves of plants, such as herbs, spices and leafy vegetables

Per consignment

up to 100 kg of weight

17,5

for each additional 10 kg

1,75

maximum price

140

fruits, vegetables (other than leafy vegetables)

Per consignment

up to 25 000  kg of weight

17,5

for each additional 1 000  kg

0,7

tubers of potatoes

Per lot

up to 25 000  kg of weight

52,5

for each additional 25 000  kg

52,5

wood (other than bark)

Per consignment

up to 100 m 3 of volume

17,5

for each additional m 3

0,175

soil and growing medium, bark

Per consignment

up to 25 000  kg of weight

17,5

for each additional 1 000  kg

0,7

maximum price

140

grain

Per consignment

up to 25 000  kg of weight

17,5

for each additional 1 000  kg

0,7

maximum price

700

other plants or plant products not specified elsewhere in this table

Per consignment 17,5

Where a consignment does not consist exclusively of products coming under the description of the relevant indent, those parts thereof consisting of products coming under the description of the relevant indent (lot or lots) shall be treated as separate consignment.]

ANNEX IXU.K.CORRELATION TABLE

a

Article 2 of Directive 97/3/EC.

b

Article 3 of Directive 97/3/EC.

Directive 77/93/EECThis Directive
Article 1(1)Article 1(1), 1st subparagraph
Article 1(2)Article 1(3)
Article 1(3)Article 1(1), 2nd subparagraph, (b)
Article 1(3a)Article 1(1), 2nd subparagraph, (c)
Article 1(4)Article 1(2)
Article 1(5)Article 1(1), 2nd subparagraph, (a)
Article 1(6)Article 1(4)
Article 1(7)Article 1(5)
Article 1(8)Article 1(6)
Article 2(1)(a)Article 2(1)(a)
Article 2(1)(b)Article 2(1)(b)
Article 2(1)(c)Article 2(1)(c)
Article 2(1)(d)Article 2(1)(d)
Article 2(1)(e)Article 2(1)(e)
Article 2(1)(f)Article 2(1)(f)
Article 2(1)(g)(a)Article 2(1)(g)(i)
Article 2(1)(g)(b)Article 2(1)(g)(ii)
Article 2(1)(h)Article 2(1)(h)
Article 2(1)(i)Article 2(1)(i)
Article 2(2)Article 2(2)
Article 3 (1) to (6)Article 3 (1) to (6)
Article 3(7)(a)Article 3(7), 1st subparagraph
Article 3(7)(a)Article 3(7), 1st subparagraph, (a)
Article 3(7)(b)Article 3(7), 1st subparagraph, (b)
Article 3(7)(c)Article 3(7), 1st subparagraph, (c)
Article 3(7)(d)Article 3(7), 2nd subparagraph
Article 3(7)(e)Article 3(7), 3rd subparagraph
Article 3(7)(f)Article 3(7), 4th subparagraph
Article 4(1)Article 4(1)
Article 4(2)(a)Article 4(2)
Article 4(2)(b)
Article 4 (3), (4) and (5)Article 4 (3), (4) and (5)
Article 4(6)(a)Article 4(6), 1st subparagraph
Article 4(6)(b)Article 4(6), 2nd subparagraph
Article 4(6)(c)Article 4(6), 3rd subparagraph
Article 5 (1) to (5)Article 5 (1) to (5)
Article 5(6)(a)Article 5(6), 1st subparagraph
Article 5(6)(b)Article 5(6), 2nd subparagraph
Article 5(6)(c)Article 5(6), 3rd subparagraph
Article 6(1)Article 6(1)
Article 6(1)aArticle 6(2)
Article 6(2)Article 6(3)
Article 6(3)Article 6(4)
Article 6(4)Article 6(5)
Article 6(5)Article 6(6)
Article 6(6)Article 6(7)
Article 6(7)Article 6(8)
Article 6(8)Article 6(9)
Article 6(9)
Article 7(1), 1st subparagraphArticle 7(1), 1st subparagraph
Article 7(1), 2nd subparagraphArticle 7(1), 2nd subparagraph
Article 7(1), 3rd subparagraph
Article 7(2)Article 7(2)
Article 7(3)Article 7(3)
Article 8(1)Article 8(1)
Article 8(2), 1st subparagraphArticle 8(2), 1st subparagraph
Article 8(2), 2nd subparagraphArticle 8(2), 2nd subparagraph
Article 8(2), 3rd subparagraph
Article 8(3)Article 8(3)
Article 9Article 9
Article 10(1)Article 10(1)
Article 10(2)(a)Article 10(1), 1st subparagraph
Article 10(2)(b)Article 10(1), 2nd subparagraph
Article 10(2)(c)Article 10(1), 3rd subparagraph
Article 10(3)Article 10(3)
Article 10(4)Article 10(4)
Article 10(5)
Article 10aArticle 11
Article 11(1)
Article 11(2)Article 12(1)
Article 11(3)
Article 11(3a)
Article 11(4)Article 12(2)
Article 11(5)Article 12(3)
Article 11(6)Article 12(4)
Article 11(7)Article 12(5)
Article 11(8)Article 12(6)
Article 11(9)Article 12(7)
Article 11(10)Article 12(8)
Article 12(1)Article 13(1)
Article 12(2)Article 13(2)
Article 12(3)
Article 12(3a)Article 13(3)
Article 12(3b)Article 13(4)
Article 12(3c)Article 13(5)
Article 12(3)(d)(i)Article 13(6), 1st subparagraph
Article 12(3)(d)(ii)Article 13(6), 2nd subparagraph
Article 12(3)(d)(iii)Article 13(6), 3rd subparagraph
Article 12(4)
Article 12(5)Article 13(7)
Article 12(6)Article 13(8)
Article 12(6a)Article 13(9)
Article 12(7)Article 13(10)
Article 12(8)Article 13(11)
Article 13, 1st paragraphArticle 14, 1st paragraph
Article 13, 2nd paragraphArticle 14, 2nd paragraph
Article 13, 2nd paragraph, 1st indentArticle 14, 2nd paragraph, (a)
Article 13, 2nd paragraph, 1st indent, 1st subindentArticle 14, 2nd paragraph, (a)(i)
Article 13, 2nd paragraph, 1st indent, 2nd subindentArticle 14, 2nd paragraph, (a)(ii)
Article 13, 2nd paragraph, 1st indent, 3rd subindentArticle 14, 2nd paragraph, (a)(iii)
Article 13, 2nd paragraph, 2nd indentArticle 14, 2nd paragraph, (b)
Article 13, 2nd paragraph, 2nd indent, 1st subindentArticle 14, 2nd paragraph, (b)(i)
Article 13, 2nd paragraph, 2nd indent, 2nd subindentArticle 14, 2nd paragraph, (b)(ii)
Article 13, 2nd paragraph, 3rd indentArticle 14, 2nd paragraph, (c)
Article 13, 2nd paragraph, 4th indentArticle 14, 2nd paragraph, (d)
Article 14Article 15
Article 15(1)Article 16(1)
Article 15(2)(a)Article 16(2), 1st subparagraph
Article 15(2)(b)Article 16(2), 2nd subparagraph
Article 15(2)(c)Article 16(1), 2nd subparagraph
Article 15(3)Article 16(3)
Article 15(4)Article 16(4)
Article 16Article 17
Article 16aArticle 18
Article 17Article 19
Article 18Article 20
Article 19
Article 19a(1)Article 21(1)
Article 19a(2)Article 21(2)
Article 19a(3)Article 21(3)
Article 19a(4)Article 21(4)
Article 19a(5)(a)Article 21(5), 1st subparagraph
Article 19a(5)(b)Article 21(5), 2nd subparagraph
Article 19a(5)(c)Article 21(5), 3rd subparagraph
Article 19a(5)(d)Article 21(5), 4th subparagraph
Article 19a(6)Article 21(6)
Article 19a(7)Article 21(7)
Article 19a(8)Article 21(8)
Article 19bArticle 22
Article 19c(1)Article 23(1)
Article 19c(2), 1st indentArticle 23(2)(a)
Article 19c(2), 1st indent, 1st subindentArticle 23(2)(a)(i)
Article 19c(2), 1st indent, 2nd subindentArticle 23(2)(a)(ii)
Article 19c(2), 1st indent, 3rd subindentArticle 23(2)(a)(iii)
Article 19c(2), 1st indent, 4th subindentArticle 23(2)(a)(iv)
Article 19c(2), 2nd indentArticle 23(2)(b)
Article 19c(2), 3rd indentArticle 23(2)(c)
Article 19c(3)Article 23(3)
Article 19c(4)Article 23(4)
Article 19c(5)Article 23(5)
Article 19c(6)Article 23(6)
Article 19c(7)Article 23(7)
Article 19c(8)Article 23(8)
Article 19c(9)Article 23(9)
Article 19c(10), 1st subparagraph, 1st indentArticle 23(10), 1st subparagraph (a)
Article 19c(10), 1st subparagraph, 1st subindentArticle 23(10), 1st subparagraph (a)(i)
Article 19c(10), 1st subparagraph, 2nd subindentArticle 23(10), 1st subparagraph (a)(ii)
Article 19c(10), 2nd subparagraphArticle 23(10), 2nd subparagraph
Article 19c(10), 3rd subparagraphArticle 23(10), 3rd subparagraph
Article 19dArticle 24
Article 25a
Article 26b
Article 20
Article 27
Article 28
Article 29
Annex I, Part AAnnex I, Part A
Annex I, Part B(a)(1)Annex I, Part B(a)(1)
Annex I, Part B(a)(1a)Annex I, Part B(a)(2)
Annex I, Part B(a)(2)Annex I, Part B(a)(3)
Annex I, Part B(d)Annex I, Part B(b)
Annex II, Part A, Section IAnnex II, Part A, Section I
Annex II, Part A, Section II(a)Annex II, Part A, Section II(a)
Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(1)Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(1)
Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(2)Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(2)
Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(3)Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(3)
Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(4)Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(4)
Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(5)Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(5)
Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(7)Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(6)
Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(8)Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(7)
Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(9)Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(8)
Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(10)Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(9)
Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(11)Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(10)
Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(12)Annex II, Part A, Section II(b)(11)
Annex II, Part A, Section II(c)Annex II, Part A, Section II(c)
Annex II, Part A, Section I(d)Annex II, Part A, Section I(d)
Annex II, Part BAnnex II, Part B
Annex IIIAnnex III
Annex IV, Part A, Section I, points 1.1 to 16.3Annex IV, Part A, Section I, points 1.1 to 16.3
Annex IV, Part A, Section I, point 16.3aAnnex IV, Part A, Section I, point 16.4
Annex IV, Part A, Section I, point 16.4Annex IV, Part A, Section I, point 16.5
Annex IV, Part A, Section I, points 17 to 54Annex IV, Part A, Section I, points 17 to 54
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, points 1 to 16Annex IV, Part A, Section II, points 1 to 16
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 18Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 17
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 19.1Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 18.1
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 19.2Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 18.2
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 19.3Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 18.3
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 19.4Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 18.4
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 19.5Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 18.5
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 19.6Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 18.6
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 19.7Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 18.7
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 20Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 19
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 21Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 20
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 22.1Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 21.1
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 22.2Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 21.2
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 23Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 22
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 24Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 23
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 25Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 24
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 26Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 25
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 27Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 26
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 27.1Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 26.1
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 28Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 27
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 29.1Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 28.1
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 29.2Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 28.2
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 30Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 29
Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 31.1Annex IV, Part A, Section II, point 30.1
Annex IV, Part BAnnex IV, Part B
Annex VAnnex V
Annex VIIAnnex VI
Annex VIIIAnnex VII
Annex VIII
Annex IX