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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 of 30 September 2019 laying down rules for the functioning of the information management system for official controls and its system components (‘the IMSOC Regulation’) (Text with EEA relevance)
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CHAPTER 3 Components, networks and contact points
Article 31.Access to EUROPHYT outbreak and interception notifications
Article 32.Submission of EUROPHYT outbreak notifications to the EUROPHYT outbreak network
Article 33.Use of TRACES for the submission of EUROPHYT interception notifications to the EUROPHYT interception network
Article 34.Storage period of personal data for EUROPHYT outbreak notifications
Article 36.Access to data, information and documents in TRACES
Article 37.Exchanges between TRACES and other electronic systems
Article 38.Cooperation between authorities in Member States in relation to consignments entering the Union
Article 39.Issuance of electronic official certificates and use of electronic signatures
Article 40.Format of the CHED and instructions for its presentation and use
Article 42.Periods of storage of electronic certificates and CHEDs and personal data therefrom
Article 46.Contingency arrangements for TRACES and Member States’ national systems in the event of unplanned or planned unavailability
Content of notifications referred to in Article 32
4. Reason for notification, pest status of area and Member State...
6. Information on the infested area and the severity and source...
6.1. Size and delimitation of the infested area — enter one...
6.2. Characteristics of the infested area and its vicinity — enter...
6.4. Infested plant(s), plant product(s) and other object(s) — give the...
6.5. Vectors present in the area — where applicable, enter one...
6.6. Severity of the outbreak — describe the current extent of...
6.7. Source of the outbreak — indicate the confirmed pathway of...
7. Official phytosanitary measures
7.1. Adoption of official phytosanitary measures — enter one of the...
7.2. Date of adoption of official phytosanitary measures (indicate the expected...
7.3. Identification of the area covered by official phytosanitary measures —...
7.4. Objective of the official phytosanitary measures — enter one of...
7.5. Measures affecting the movement of goods — enter one of...
9. Add links to relevant websites and other sources of information....
10. Indicate whether some or all of the information under points...
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