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1. A plant passport may only be issued in respect of relevant material that has been the subject of a satisfactory inspection at its place of production.E+W
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 9 Pt. A para. 1 in force at 3.10.2005, see art. 1(1)
2. Subject to Part B, a plant passport shall comprise either an official label or an official label together with a document of a kind normally used for trade purposes, containing the information specified in paragraph 5 or (as the case may be) 6.E+W
Commencement Information
I2Sch. 9 Pt. A para. 2 in force at 3.10.2005, see art. 1(1)
3. The references in paragraph 1 above to an official label are references to a label which—E+W
(a)has not been previously used and is made of a material suitable for its purpose, and
(b)in the case of an adhesive label, is in a form approved for use as an official label by the Secretary of State, for plant passports issued in England, or by the authority with responsibility for such authorisation for plant passports in other member States.
Commencement Information
I3Sch. 9 Pt. A para. 3 in force at 3.10.2005, see art. 1(1)
4.—(1) The information contained in a plant passport shall be—E+W
(a)given in at least one of the official languages of the European Community, and
(b)printed, except where it would not reasonably be practicable to do so.
(2) Where the information is printed, it shall be printed in block capitals.
(3) Where the information is not printed, it shall be given in typescript or written in block capitals.
Commencement Information
I4Sch. 9 Pt. A para. 4 in force at 3.10.2005, see art. 1(1)
5. Where a plant passport comprises only an official label, it shall contain the information specified in paragraph 7.E+W
Commencement Information
I5Sch. 9 Pt. A para. 5 in force at 3.10.2005, see art. 1(1)
6. Where the plant passport comprises an official label and an additional document—E+W
(a)the official label shall contain at least the information specified in sub-paragraphs (a)–(e) of paragraph 7, and
(b)the additional document shall contain all the information specified in paragraph 7, and may also contain, clearly separate from that information, any other information relevant for the purpose of labelling the material to which the plant passport relates and which is set out in Article 2(1) of Commission Directive 1999/66/EC setting out requirements as the the label or other document made out by the supplier pursuant to Council Directive 98/56/EC(1), Article 8(1) of Commission Directive 1993/48/EEC setting out the schedule indicating the conditions to be met by fruit plant propagating material and fruit plants intended for fruit production pursuant to Council Directive 92/34/EEC(2) or Article 6(1) of Commission Directive 1993/61/EEC setting out the schedules indicating the conditions to be met by vegetable propagating and planting material, other than seeds, pursuant to Council Directive 92/33/EEC(3).
7. The information referred to in paragraph 5 and 6 above shall be—E+W
(a)the title “EC-plant passport” or, until 31st December 2005 “EEC-plant passport”;
(b)the code for the member State in which the plant passport was issued;
(c)the name or code for the responsible official body of the member State in which the plant passport was issued;
(d)the registration number of the producer, importer or other person who is authorised to issue the plant passport or to whom the plant passport is issued;
(e)the week number of the date when the plant passport is attached to the material, or a serial or batch number identifying that material;
(f)the botanical name in Latin of the material to which the plant passport relates;
(g)the quantity of the material to which the plant passport relates (number of plants, plant products, volume or weight);
(h)where the relevant material fulfils the requirements for a protected zone, the marking “ZP” and the code for the protected zone;
(i)in the case of a replacement plant passport, the marking “RP” and where appropriate the registration number of the producer or importer who was authorised to issue the original plant passport or to whom the original plant passport was issued; and
(j)in the case of material originating in a third country, the name of the country of origin of the material or (if appropriate) the country from which the material was consigned to England.
OJ No. L 164, 30.6.1999, p.76.
OJ No. L 250, 7.10.1993, p.1.
OJ No. L 250, 7.10.1993, p.19.
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