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8. For regulation 25(1), substitute—
25.—(1) No person may import forest reproductive material into England or Scotland from a third country for the purpose of marketing it unless—
(a)it has been produced in an EU-approved third country or a permitted third country;
(b)it is permitted material; and
(c)the requirements set out in Schedule 13 are met on entry.
(2) A person intending to import permitted material into England or Scotland from an EU-approved third country or a permitted third country shall notify the Commissioners of the arrival of the material at least three days before the intended date of its arrival into England or Scotland.
(3) The notification to the Commissioners shall be—
(a)in writing;
(b)contain the following details in relation to the material—
(i)its anticipated point of entry into England or Scotland; and
(ii)its anticipated date and time of arrival into England or Scotland.
(4) After the permitted material has been imported into England or Scotland, the owner of the permitted material may apply to the Commissioners for a Master Certificate in relation to the material.
(5) If the Commissioners are satisfied that the requirements set out in Schedule 13 have been met in relation to the permitted material, the Commissioners shall issue a Master Certificate for the material to its owner.
(6) In the case of permitted material from an EU-approved third country, a Master Certificate issued under paragraph (5) shall—
(a)be based on the OECD Certificate of Provenance; and
(b)indicate that the material has been imported under an equivalence regime.
(7) In this regulation—
“OECD Certificate of Provenance” has the meaning given in paragraph 2 of Schedule 13;
“permitted material” has the meaning given in paragraph 2 of Schedule 13.”.
Regulation 25 was substituted by S.I. 2006/2530, regulation 9 and amended by S.I. 2013/755 (W.90), Schedule 4, paragraphs 137 and 155.
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