PART 4ALLOCATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS OF QUOTA
Conversion of quota: restriction on transfers of converted quota in conversion year22
1
This regulation does not apply to permanently converted quota which is transferred with a holding pursuant to Article 17 of the Council Regulation.
2
Subject to paragraphs (3) and (6), where a producer has permanently converted quota in any quota year, he must not transfer later in that quota year quota of the type to which he has converted, whether temporarily or otherwise.
3
Where a producer who has permanently converted quota in any quota year applies to the Secretary of State for a release from the restriction in paragraph (2), the Secretary of State, being satisfied as to the matters set out in paragraph (5), may release that producer from that restriction.
4
A release from the restriction in paragraph (2) shall be to the extent necessary to allow the transfer of the amount of quota that the Secretary of State considers has remained unused in the particular case.
5
The matters referred to in paragraph (3) are—
a
that, as regards the producer, exceptional circumstances have resulted in a significant fall in milk production or a significant failure to achieve a planned increase in milk production; and
b
those circumstances could not have been foreseen or avoided by the producer at the time of his permanent conversion of quota.
6
The restriction in paragraph (2) does not apply if—
a
in a case where the permanent conversion is from direct sales quota to wholesale quota, the producer temporarily converted direct sales quota to wholesale quota in the immediately preceding quota year; or
b
in a case where the permanent conversion is from wholesale quota to direct sales quota, the producer temporarily converted wholesale quota to direct sales quota in the immediately preceding quota year.
7
The following are examples of circumstances which are to be taken to be exceptional for the purposes of paragraph (5)—
a
the death of the producer or his inability to conduct his business for a prolonged period as a result of the onset of ill-health, injury or disability;
b
a natural disaster seriously affecting the holding;
c
the accidental destruction of buildings used for the purposes of milk production;
d
an outbreak of illness or disease seriously affecting the dairy herd;
e
the serving of a notice or the making of a declaration under an order made pursuant to section 17(1) of the Animal Health Act 1981 or the making of an order pursuant to section 1 of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985;
f
the loss of a significant proportion of the forage area as a result of the compulsory purchase of the holding or a part of the holding; and
g
where the transferee is a tenant, the serving of a notice to quit coming within any case specified in Part I of Schedule 3 to the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 M1.