Articles 2(1) and 27
SCHEDULE 8Swiss plant passports
PART ARelevant material originating in Switzerland which may be landed in or moved within Northern Ireland if accompanied by a Swiss plant passport
1. Wood referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) of the definition of “wood” in Article 2(1), where it—
(a)has been obtained in whole or in part from Platanus L., including wood which has not kept its natural round surface; and
(b)meets one of the descriptions specified in item 1.6(b) to Appendix 1, Part A of Annex 4 to the Agreement between the European Community and the Swiss Confederation on trade in agricultural products attached to the joint Council and Commission Decision(1) on the conclusion of seven agreements with the Swiss Confederation as amended, in so far as the amendments are relevant to this Order, by Commission Decisions 2004/278/EC(2) and 2005/260/EC(3) (“the Agriculture Agreement”).
PART BRelevant material imported into Switzerland from another third country which, if it would normally be permitted to be landed in Great Britain if accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate, may be accompanied by a Swiss plant passport(4) or may be landed without phytosanitary documentation(5)
1. Wood referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) of the definition of “wood” in Article 2(1), where it—
(a)has been obtained in whole or in part from one of the following order, genera or species, except wood packaging material, other than in the form of raw wood of 6mm thickness or less or wood that has undergone a manufacturing process involving glue, heat or pressure or a combination thereof, originating in a country outside the European Community or Switzerland—
(i)Quercus L., including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in the USA, except wood in the form of casks, barrels, vats, tubs or other coopers' products or parts thereof including staves and where there is documented evidence that the wood has been processed or manufactured using a heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 176ºC for 20 minutes;
(ii)Platanus L., including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in the USA or Armenia;
(iii)Populus L., including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in any country of the American continent;
(iv)Acer saccarum Marsh., including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in the USA or Canada; or
(v)Conifers (Coniferales), including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, originating in any country outside Europe, Kazakhstan, Russia or Turkey; and
(b)meets one of the descriptions specified in item 6(b) of Appendix 1 to Part B of Annex 4 to the Agriculture Agreement; or
(c)is in the form of —
(i)wood packaging material, other than in the form of raw wood of 6mm thickness or less or wood that has undergone a manufacturing process involving glue, heat or pressure or a combination thereof; or
(ii)dunnage, including that which has not kept its natural round surface, other than in the form of raw wood of 6mm thickness or less or wood that has undergone a manufacturing process involving glue, heat or pressure or a combination thereof.
2. Isolated bark of conifers (Coniferales) originating in any country outside Europe.
OJ No. L 114, 30.4.2002, p.1.
OJ No. L 87, 25.3.2004, P.31.
OJ No. L 78, 24.3.2005, p.50.
If it is listed in Part A as well as in Part B.
If it is listed in Part B but not in Part A.