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Changes over time for: Paragraph 4


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Version Superseded: 14/01/2020
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Point in time view as at 06/02/2017.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Plant Health (England) Order 2015, Paragraph 4.

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4. The plant passport details are—E+W
(a)the title “EU-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 was issued;
(e)the week number of the date when the plant passport was attached to the relevant material, or a serial or batch number identifying that material;
(f)the botanical name in Latin of the relevant material to which the plant passport relates;
(g)the quantity of the relevant 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, a code for the producer or importer who was authorised to issue the original plant passport or to whom the original plant passport was issued;
(j)in the case of relevant 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.
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