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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1217 of 25 August 2020 on a derogation from Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072 concerning the introduction into the Union of naturally or artificially dwarfed plants for planting of Chamaecyparis Spach, Juniperus L. and certain species of Pinus L., originating in Japan, and repealing Decision 2002/887/EC

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ANNEXU.K.Conditions for the introduction into [F1Great Britain] of the specified plants in accordance with Article 2

1.In the case where the specified plants are Pinus parviflora Sieb. & Zucc. or Pinus thunbergii Parl. grafted on a rootstock of another Pinus species, the rootstock shall not bear any shoots.U.K.

2.F2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .U.K.

3.Prior to export to [F3Great Britain], the specified plants shall have been grown, held and trained for at least two consecutive years in officially registered nurseries, which are subject to a control regime by the National Plant Protection Organisation (‘NPPO’) of Japan. The annual lists of the officially registered nurseries shall be made available to [F4the NPPO of Great Britain], by 31 October of each year. Those lists shall include the number of plants grown in each of these nurseries, as far as they are deemed suitable for introduction into [F3Great Britain] pursuant to this Regulation.U.K.

4.In the case of Juniperus plants, the plants of the genera Chaenomeles Lindl., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Juniperus L., Malus Mill., Photinia Ldl. and Pyrus L., which have been grown in the two last years prior to import in the naturally or artificially dwarfed plants nurseries mentioned in point 3 and in their immediate vicinity, shall have been officially inspected at least six times a year at appropriate intervals for the presence of the pests of concern. In the case of Chamaecyparis and Pinus plants, the plants of the genus Chamaecyparis Spach and of the genus Pinus L. which have been grown in those naturally or artificially dwarfed plants nurseries and in their immediate vicinity shall have been officially inspected at least six times a year at appropriate intervals, for the presence of pests of concern.U.K.

The pests of concern are:

(a)

for Juniperus plants:

(i)

Aschistonyx eppoi Inouye,

(ii)

Gymnosporangium asiaticum Miyabe ex Yamada and G. yamadae Miyabe ex Yamada,

(iii)

Oligonychus perditus Pritchard et Baker,

(iv)

Popillia japonica Newman,

(v)

any other quarantine pest or pest subject to the measures referred to in Article 30 of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 which is not known to occur in [F5Great Britain];

(b)

for Chamaecyparis plants:

(i)

Popillia japonica Newman,

(ii)

any other quarantine pest or pest subject to the measures referred to in Article 30 of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 which is not known to occur in [F6Great Britain];

(c)

for Pinus parviflora Sieb. & Zucc. (Pinus pentaphylla Mayr) plants:

(i)

Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner and Bührer) Nickle et al.,

(ii)

Coleosporium paederiae Dietel ex Hirats. f.,

(iii)

Crisicoccus pini (Kuwana),

(iv)

Cronartium kurilense (Dietel) Y. Ono,

(v)

Cronartiumquercuum (Berk.) Miyabe ex Shirai,

(vi)

Dendrolimus sibiricus Chetverikov,

(vii)

Dendrolimus spectabilis (Butler),

(viii)

Dendrolimus superans Butler,

(ix)

Monochamus spp. F7...,

(x)

Pissodes nitidus Roelofs,

(xi)

Popillia japonica Newman,

(xii)

Pseudocercospora pini‐densiflorae (Hori & Nambu) Deighton,

(xiii)

Thecodiplosis japonensis Uchida & Inouye,

(xiv)

any other quarantine pest or pest subject to the measures referred to in Article 30 of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 which is not known to occur in [F8Great Britain];

(d)

for Pinus thunbergii Parl plants:

(i)

Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner and Bührer) Nickle et al.,

(ii)

Coleosporium asterum (Dietel) Sydow & P.Sydow,

(iii)

Coleosporium phellodendri Komarov,

(iv)

Crisicoccus pini (Kuwana),

(v)

Cronartium orientale Kaneko,

(vi)

Dendrolimus sibiricus Chetverikov,

(vii)

Dendrolimus spectabilis (Butler),

(viii)

Dendrolimus superans Butler,

(ix)

Dothistroma septosporum (Dorogin) Morelet,

(x)

Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell,

(xi)

Monochamus spp. (non-European populations),

(xii)

Pissodes nitidus Roelofs,

(xiii)

Popillia japonica Newman,

(xiv)

Pseudocercospora pini‐densiflorae (Hori & Nambu) Deighton,

(xv)

Sirex nitobei Mats.,

(xvi)

Thecodiplosis japonensis Uchida & Inouye,

(xvii)

Urocerus japonicus (F. Sm.),

(xviii)

any other quarantine pest or pest subject to the measures referred to in Article 30 of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 which is not known to occur in [F9Great Britain].

5.The specified plants shall have been found free, in those inspections, from the pests of concern listed in points (a) to (d). Infested plants shall be removed by the NPPO, or the competent national bodies or professional operators under the official supervision of the NPPO of Japan. The remaining specified plants shall be effectively treated and held for an appropriate period and inspected to ensure freedom from such pests.U.K.

Any detection of pests of concern specified in point 4, during the inspections carried out pursuant to point 4, shall be officially recorded, and the records shall be made available to [F10the NPPO of the UK], upon request. Any detection of any of the pests of concern shall disqualify the nursery from the status of officially registered nursery. [F10The NPPO of the UK] shall be informed immediately thereof. In such case, the registration may only be renewed in the following year at the earliest.

6.The specified plants intended for export to [F11Great Britain], shall at least during the period of two consecutive years referred to in point 3:U.K.

(a)

be potted in pots which are placed either on shelves at least 50 cm above ground or onto concrete flooring, impenetrable for nematodes, which is well maintained and free from debris; and

(b)

be found free, in the inspections referred to in point 4, from the pests of concern; and

(c)

if they belong to the genus Pinus L. and in the case of grafting on a rootstock of a Pinus species other than Pinus parviflora Sieb. & Zucc. or Pinus thunbergii Parl., have a rootstock derived from sources officially approved as healthy material; and

(d)

be made recognisable with a marking or a traceability code, exclusive for each individual plant and notified to the NPPO of Japan, enabling the identification of the officially registered nursery and the year of potting.

7.The specified plants have been traceable from the time of their removal from the nursery until the time of loading for export, through sealing of transport vehicles or appropriate alternatives.U.K.

8.The specified plants and the adhering or associated growing medium (‘the material’) shall be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate, issued by the NPPO of Japan, attesting compliance with the requirements specified in points 1 to 7 of this Implementing Regulation, and in point [F1242] of Annex VII to Regulation (EU) 2019/2072.U.K.

The certificate shall indicate:

(a)

the name or the names of the officially registered nursery or officially registered nurseries;

(b)

the markings or traceability codes referred to in point 6(d), as far as they enable identification of the registered nursery and the year of potting;

(c)

the specification of the last treatment applied, prior to dispatch;

(d)

under ‘Additional Declaration’, the statement ‘This consignment meets the conditions laid down in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1217’.

9.The operator responsible for the consignment shall complete and submit the relevant part of the Common Health Entry Document (CHED) into the IMSOC, indicating at least the following information regarding each consignment of specified plants:U.K.

(a)

the type of material,

(b)

the quantity of material,

(c)

the declared date of import,

(d)

the officially approved site where the specified plants will be held under the post-entry detention referred to in point 10.

[F13The NPPO of the UK] shall officially inform the importers, prior to the introduction, of the conditions laid down in points 1 to 12.

10.Before the material is released, it shall be subject to official post-entry detention in a confinement facility or quarantine station.U.K.

(a)

in the case of Pinus and Chamaecyparis plants, for a period of not less than three months of active growth; and

(b)

in the case of Juniperus plants, for a period from 1 April until 30 June of each year.

The material shall also be found free, during this post-entry detention period, from any pests of concern listed in point 4. Particular attention shall be given by the competent authority or the professional operators to preserve for each plant the marking or traceability code, referred to in point 6(d).

11.Any lot containing material which has not been found free from the pests of concern, during the post-entry detention period, referred to in point 10, shall be immediately destroyed by the competent authority or the professional operator under the official supervision of the competent authority.U.K.

[F1412.If any contamination by the pests of concern is confirmed during the post-entry detention period, referred to in point 10, the relevant nursery in Japan shall be disqualified from the official registered nursery status. The NPPO of the UK shall immediately inform Japan thereof.]U.K.

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