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21.—(1) Subject to paragraph (7) and article 22, the landing in or movement within England by any person of any relevant material of a description specified in Part A of Schedule 6 comprising EC transit goods or material originating in England or elsewhere in the European Community is prohibited, unless that relevant material is accompanied by a plant passport and, if originating in England, has been the subject of a satisfactory inspection at the place of production.
(2) Subject to paragraph (7) and articles 22 and 23, the landing in or movement within England by any person of any relevant material of a description specified in Part B of Schedule 6 comprising EC transit goods or material originating in England or elsewhere in the European Community is prohibited, unless that relevant material is accompanied by a plant passport which is valid for England as a protected zone and, if originating in England, has been the subject of a satisfactory inspection at the place of production.
(3) No person shall move within England any relevant material, which if comprised of EC transit goods or material consigned to England from another part of the European Community would be subject to paragraph (1), after the phytosanitary certificate accompanying it has been officially stamped in accordance with article 12(7)(a) unless it is accompanied by a plant passport.
(4) Subject to article 23, no person shall move within England any relevant material, which if comprised of EC transit goods or material consigned to England from another part of the European Community would be subject to paragraph (2), after the phytosanitary certificate accompanying it has been officially stamped in accordance with article 12(7)(a) unless it is accompanied by a plant passport which is valid for England as a protected zone.
(5) Subject to article 22, no person shall consign from England to another part of the European Community any relevant material of a description specified in Part A of Schedule 7 unless that relevant material is accompanied by a plant passport.
(6) Subject to article 22, no person shall consign from England to a protected zone in another part of the European Community any relevant material of a description specified in Part B of Schedule 7 unless that relevant material is accompanied by a plant passport which is valid for that protected zone.
(7) The prohibitions imposed on landing by paragraphs (1) and (2) shall not apply to relevant material in respect of which the Secretary of State has agreed, pursuant to an agreement described in article 12(6), to carry out a plant health check.
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I1Art. 21 in force at 3.10.2005, see art. 1(1)
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