SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 17Use of forest risk commodities in commercial activity
PART 2Enforcement
I1I108General power
I2I119Powers to confer functions
1
Part 2 regulations may include provision conferring functions on one or more persons specified in the regulations (each of whom is an “enforcement authority” for the purposes of this Schedule).
2
Part 2 regulations may include provision—
a
conferring functions involving the exercise of discretion;
b
for the functions of an enforcement authority to be exercised on its behalf by persons authorised in accordance with the regulations.
3
Part 2 regulations may include provision requiring an enforcement authority—
a
to issue guidance about the exercise of its functions;
b
to consult with specified persons before issuing such guidance.
I3I1210Monitoring compliance
I4I1311Records and information
Part 2 regulations may include provision—
a
requiring persons on whom Part 1 requirements are imposed to keep records;
b
requiring persons on whom Part 1 requirements are imposed to provide records or other information to an enforcement authority;
c
requiring an enforcement authority to make reports or provide information to the Secretary of State.
I5I1412Powers of entry etc
1
Part 2 regulations may include provision conferring on an enforcement authority powers of entry, inspection, examination, search and seizure.
2
Part 2 regulations may include provision—
a
for powers to be exercisable only under the authority of a warrant issued by a justice of the peace, sheriff, summary sheriff or lay magistrate;
b
about applications for, and the execution of, warrants.
3
Part 2 regulations must secure that the authority of a warrant is required for the exercise of any powers conferred by the regulations to—
a
enter premises by force;
b
enter a private dwelling without the consent of the occupier;
c
search and seize material.
Sanctions
I6I1513
1
Part 2 regulations may include provision—
a
for, about or connected with the imposition of civil sanctions in respect of—
ii
the obstruction of or failure to assist an enforcement authority;
b
for appeals against such sanctions.
2
Part 2 regulations must include provision to ensure that in a case where—
a
b
an enforcement authority is satisfied that the regulated person took all reasonable steps to implement a due diligence system in relation to the commodity used by the person in that particular case,
a civil sanction may not be imposed on the regulated person in respect of the failure to comply.
3
Part 2 regulations may include provision—
a
creating criminal offences punishable with a fine in respect of—
i
failures to comply with civil sanctions imposed under Part 2 regulations, or
ii
the obstruction of or failure to assist an enforcement authority;
b
about such offences.
4
In this paragraph “civil sanction” means a sanction of a kind for which provision may be made under Part 3 of the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 2008 (fixed monetary penalties, discretionary requirements, stop notices and enforcement undertakings).
I7I1614
Part 2 regulations may include provision for the imposition of sanctions of that kind whether or not—
a
the conduct in respect of which the sanction is imposed constitutes an offence, or
b
the enforcement authority is a regulator for the purposes of Part 3 of the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 2008.
I8I1715Charges
Part 2 regulations may include provision—
a
requiring persons on whom Part 1 requirements are imposed to pay to an enforcement authority charges, as a means of recovering costs incurred by that enforcement authority in performing its functions;
I9I1816Consultation requirement
1
Before making Part 2 regulations the Secretary of State must consult any persons the Secretary of State considers appropriate.
2
The requirement to consult in sub-paragraph (1) may be met by consultation carried out before this paragraph comes into force.