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PART 2 IMPORTS FROM THIRD COUNTRIES
4.Prohibitions and restrictions on landing pests and relevant material
9.Prohibition on removal of relevant material from an area of plant health control
10.Exceptions from prohibition on removal of relevant material from area of plant health control
12.Request to an officer of Revenue and Customs for material to be detained
15.Requirements to be met by relevant material prior to inspection at its place or country of destination
PART 4 REGISTRATION OF FORESTRY TRADERS AND AUTHORITY TO ISSUE PLANT PASSPORTS
PART 6 MEASURES TO CONTROL THE LANDING OF RELEVANT MATERIAL AND PREVENT THE SPREAD OF PESTS
Pests which shall not be landed in or spread within Northern Ireland
Prohibitions on the landing in and movement within Northern Ireland of infected relevant material
Restrictions on the landing in and movement within Northern Ireland of relevant material
Relevant material from a third country for which a phytosanitary certificate may be required
Requirements for plant passports
2.A plant passport shall comprise either an official label or...
3.The references in paragraph 2 above to an official label...
4.(1) The information contained in a plant passport shall be—...
5.Where a plant passport comprises only an official label, it...
6.Where the plant passport comprises an official label and an...
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