Amendment of Schedule 713.

In Schedule 7 (prohibitions on the consignment of relevant material to another part of the European Union without a plant passport), in Part A (relevant material which may only be consigned to another part of the European Union if accompanied by a plant passport)—

(a)

omit paragraph 3a43;

(b)

in paragraph 7(b)44, for “items 3 and 3a” substitute “paragraph 3”; and

(c)

for paragraph 1245 substitute—

“12.

(1)

Subject to sub-paragraph (2)—

(a)

plants specified in relation to Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) which have been grown for at least part of their life in an area demarcated under a legislative or administrative procedure in a member State in accordance with Article 4 of Decision (EU) 2015/789; and

(b)

host plants which have never been grown in such a demarcated area.

(2)

Without prejudice to any requirement imposed elsewhere in this Schedule, no plant passport is required in respect of the movement of host plants to a person for that person’s own use and for purposes which are outside of that person’s trade, business or profession.

(3)

In this paragraph, “host plants” has the meaning given to it by Article 1(b) of Decision (EU) 2015/789.

13.

Plants intended for planting that have a stem diameter of 1 centimetre or more at their thickest point, other than seeds, of Acer spp., Aesculus spp., Alnus spp., Betula spp., Carpinus spp., Cercidiphyllum spp., Corylus spp., Fagus spp., Fraxinus spp., Koelreuteria spp., Platanus spp., Populus spp., Salix spp., Tilia spp. and Ulmus spp. which—

(a)

originate in any third country where Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) is known to be present;

(b)

originate in an area demarcated under a legislative or administrative procedure in a member State in accordance with Article 7 of Decision (EU) 2015/893; or

(c)

have not been grown in, but are introduced into, such a demarcated area.”.