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1. These Regulations may be cited as the Dairy Produce Quotas Regulations 2005 and shall come into force on 31st March 2005.
2.—[F1(1) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—
“the Commission Regulation” means Commission Regulation (EC) No. 595/2004 laying down detailed rules for applying Council Regulation (EC) No 1788/2003 establishing a levy in the milk and milk products sector;
“the Community legislation” means the Commission Regulation and—
Article 55(1)(a),
Article 55(2), in so far as it relates to milk and other milk products, and
the provisions of, or referred to in, Section III of Chapter III of Part II,
of the Council Regulation;
“competent authority” has the meaning given by regulation 2(1) of the Herbal Regulations;
“consent or sole interest notice” means a notice, in relation to a holding, which states that—
the person providing the notice is the occupier of that holding and that no other person has an interest in that holding or part of that holding; or
every person having an interest in that holding or any part of it, the value of which interest might be reduced by the apportionment or prospective apportionment to which the notice relates, agrees to that apportionment or prospective apportionment;
“converted quota” means quota converted by the Secretary of State following an application made under regulation 21;
“the Council Regulation” means Council Regulation (EC) No. 1234/2007 establishing a common organisation of agricultural markets and on specific provisions for certain agricultural products (Single CMO Regulation);
“cow” includes a heifer that has calved;
“dairy enterprise” means an area stated by the occupier of that area to be run as a self-contained dairy produce business;
“dairy produce” means produce, expressed in kilograms or litres (one kilogram being 0.971 litres), in respect of which levy is payable;
“delivery” has the same meaning as in Article 65(f) of the Council Regulation, and “deliver” shall be construed accordingly;
“direct sale” has the same meaning as in Article 65(g) of the Council Regulation;
“direct sales quota” means the quantity of dairy produce which may be sold or transferred free of charge by direct sale by a producer in a quota year without that producer being liable to pay levy;
“direct sales quota holder” means a person in whose name direct sales quota is registered pursuant to regulation 4;
“direct seller” means a producer who produces milk and treats that milk or processes it into milk products on his holding and subsequently sells or transfers free of charge that milk or those milk products without their having been further treated or processed by a different undertaking which treats or processes milk or milk products;
“electronic communication” has the same meaning as in section 15 of the Electronic Communications Act 2000;
“the Herbal Regulations” means the Dairy Produce Quotas (General Provisions) Regulations 2002;
“holding” has the same meaning as in Article 65(d) of the Council Regulation;
“interest” includes a licence to occupy land and the interest of a mortgagee and a trustee, but does not include the interest of a beneficiary under a trust or settlement;
“levy” means the surplus levy payable to the Secretary of State under the Community legislation and these Regulations;
“milk” has the same meaning as in Article 65(a) of the Council Regulation;
“national reserve” has the same meaning as it has in regulation 4 of the Herbal Regulations;
“occupier”, in relation to land, includes the person entitled to grant occupation of that land to another, and, during the currency of an interest mentioned in regulation 16(1), the person entitled to grant occupation when that interest terminates, and “occupation” shall be construed accordingly;
“producer” has the same meaning as in Article 65(c) of the Council Regulation;
“prospective apportionment”, in relation to quota in respect of a holding, means an apportionment of quota between the persons with an interest in the holding for the purposes of ascertaining the quota referable to a part of that holding in the event of a transfer of that part;
“purchaser” means a purchaser within the meaning of Article 65(e) of the Council Regulation and, other than in regulation 5(1) to (4) and regulation 31(7), approved by the Secretary of State pursuant to regulation 5 and Article 23 of the Commission Regulation;
“purchaser quota” means the quantity of milk which may be delivered to a purchaser during a quota year without any liability for levy arising;
“quota” means direct sales quota or wholesale quota, as the case may be;
“quota holder”, in relation to quota, means the person in whose name the quota is registered;
“quota year” means any of the periods of 12 months referred to in Article 66(1) of the Council Regulation;
“registered wholesale quota” means wholesale quota registered pursuant to regulation 4(3) and (4);
“relevant competent authority” has the same meaning as it has in regulation 3 of the Herbal Regulations;
“relevant person” means a producer, a purchaser, any employee or agent of a producer or of a purchaser, any milk haulier, any person undertaking butterfat testing for purchasers in a laboratory, a processor of milk or milk products, or any other person involved in the buying, selling or supply of milk or milk products obtained directly from a producer or purchaser, but does not include a consumer of milk or milk products;
“Scottish Islands area” means either—
the islands of Orkney except for the island of Stronsay; or
the islands of Jura, Gigha, Arran, Bute, Great Cumbrae and Little Cumbrae, the Kintyre peninsula south of Tarbert and the areas of land within the Argyll and Bute District comprising those parts of the parishes of Dunoon and Kilmun and Inverchaolain shown bounded by a red line on a map marked “Map referred to in sub-paragraph (b) of the definition of Scottish Islands area in regulation 2(1) of the Dairy Produce Quotas Regulations 2005”, dated 31st January 2005, signed on behalf of the Secretary of State and deposited at the offices of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs at Nobel House, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR;
“the Secretary of State” means the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs;
“transferee” means—
where quota is transferred with a holding or part of a holding, a person who replaces another as occupier of that holding or part of a holding; and
in any other case, the person to whom quota is transferred;
“transferor” means—
where quota is transferred with a holding or part of a holding, a person who is replaced by another occupier of that holding or part of a holding; and
in any other case, the person from whom quota is transferred;
“unused quota” means quota remaining unused after any direct sales or deliveries have been taken into account, following such adjustment (if any) as is required by Article 10(1) of the Commission Regulation (which concerns the fat content of milk), and “used quota” shall be construed accordingly;
“wholesale producer” means a producer who delivers milk to a purchaser;
“wholesale quota” means the quantity of milk which may be delivered to a purchaser by a producer in a quota year without that producer being liable to pay levy;
“wholesale quota holder” means a person in whose name wholesale quota is registered pursuant to regulation 4; and
“working day” means any day other than a Saturday, a Sunday, Christmas Day, Good Friday or a day which is a bank holiday under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971.
(1A) References in these Regulations to—
(a)Article 55(1)(a),
(b)Article 55(2), in so far as it relates to milk and other milk products, and
(c)the provisions of, or referred to in, Section III of Chapter III of Part II,
of the Council Regulation, and to the Commission Regulation, are references to those Articles and provisions and to the Commission Regulation as amended from time to time.]
(2) In these Regulations any reference to anything done in writing or produced in written form includes a reference to an electronic communication which has been recorded and is capable of being subsequently reproduced.
(3) Other expressions which are used—
(a)in these Regulations; and
(b)in the Community legislation,
shall have the same meaning as in the Community legislation and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly.
Textual Amendments
F1Reg. 2(1)(1A) substituted for reg. 2(1) (1.4.2008) by The Dairy Produce Quotas (Amendment) Regulations 2008 (S.I. 2008/439), reg. 1(b), Sch. para. 1
3. Except as otherwise provided, these Regulations apply to relevant persons in respect of whom the Secretary of State is the relevant competent authority.
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