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Statutory Instruments

2018 No. 289

Plant Health, England

Seeds, England

The Plant Health etc. (Fees) (England) Regulations 2018

Made

1st March 2018

Laid before Parliament

5th March 2018

Coming into force

6th April 2018

The Secretary of State makes these Regulations, with the consent of the Treasury, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 56(1) and (2) of the Finance Act 1973 M1.

Marginal Citations

M11973 c.51; subsection (1) was amended by S.I. 2011/1043.

PART 1E+WGeneral

Citation, commencement, extent and applicationE+W

1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Plant Health etc. (Fees) (England) Regulations 2018.

(2) They come into force on 6th April 2018.

(3) They extend to England and Wales, but apply in relation to England only.

InterpretationE+W

[F12.(1) In these Regulations, “the EU Plant Health Regulation” means Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 of the European Parliament and of the Council on protective measures against pests of plants.

(2) Words and expressions which are not defined in these Regulations and appear in the EU Plant Health Regulation or in Regulation (EU) 2017/625 of the European Parliament and of the Council on official controls and other official activities performed to ensure the application of food and feed law, rules on animal health and welfare, plant health and plant protection products have the same meaning in these Regulations as they have in the EU instrument in question.]

PART 2E+WFees relating to plant health

Import inspection feesE+W

3.—(1) This regulation applies in relation to a third country consignment [F2insofar as it includes] plants, plant products or other objects of a description specified in column 1 of the table in Schedule 1 that are [F3described in the lists of the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation that apply for the purposes of Articles 72(1) and 74(1) of the EU Plant Health Regulation] [F4or any machinery or vehicles which have been operated for agricultural or forestry purposes].

(2) The following fees are payable by the importer of a third country consignment—

(a)in respect of each phytosanitary certificate or phytosanitary certificate for re-export accompanying the consignment, a fee of [F5£10.51];

[F6(b)in the case of—

(i)a Schedule 2 cut flower consignment which includes—

(aa)one lot of cut flowers, the fee specified in respect of those cut flowers in column 3 of the table in Schedule 2;

(bb)two or more lots of cut flowers, a fee equal to the amount of the highest of the fees specified in respect of those lots in column 3 of that table;

(ii)a Schedule 2 fruit or vegetable consignment which includes—

(aa)one lot of fruit or vegetables, the fee specified in respect of those fruit or vegetables in column 3 of the table in Schedule 2;

(bb)two or more lots of fruit or vegetables, a fee equal to the amount of the highest of the fees specified in respect of those lots in column 3 of that table;

(c)in the case of a consignment which—

(i)includes cut branches of Phoenix spp. originating in Costa Rica and no other cut branches to which this regulation applies, the fee specified in respect of those cut branches in column 3 of the table in Schedule 2;

(ii)in the case of any other consignment to which this regulation applies—

(aa)where the consignment includes any machinery or vehicles that have been operated for agricultural or forestry purposes, a fee of £5.98;

(bb)where the consignment includes plants, plant products or other objects of a description specified in column 1 of the table in Schedule 1, the fee or fees specified in respect of those plants, plant products or other objects in column 2 of that table;]

(d)where an inspector suspects that the consignment is infected with a controlled plant pest and takes a sample from the consignment for laboratory testing to confirm the presence or otherwise of the pest, a fee of [F7£147.35] for each sample tested.

(3) In this regulation—

[F8(a)“controlled plant pest” means—

(i)a plant pest of a description specified in the lists of the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation that apply for the purposes of Articles 5(2), 32(3) and 37(2) of the EU Plant Health Regulation;

(ii)any other plant pest of a description specified in a decision adopted before 14th December 2019 by the European Commission pursuant to Article 16(3) of Council Directive 2000/29/EC on protective measures against the introduction into the Community of organisms harmful to plants or plant products and against their spread within the Community;]

[F9[F8(aa) “Europe” includes Belarus, the Canary Islands, Georgia, Kazakhstan (except the area east of the Ural river), Russia (except the regions of Tyumen, Chelyabinsk, Irkutsk, Kemerovo, Kurgan, Novossibirsk, Omsk, Sverdlovsk, Tomsk, Chita, Kamchatka, Magadan, Amur and Skhalin, the territories of Krasnoyarsk, Altay, Khabarovsk and Primarie, and the republics of Sakha, Tuva and Buryatia), Ukraine and Turkey (except the area east of the Bosphorus Strait known as Anatolia);]

(ab)“lot” means one or more units of a single commodity, identifiable by its homogeneity of composition and origin, which form part of a consignment;

[F10(aba)“the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation” means the implementing act adopted by the European Commission pursuant to Articles 5(2), 32(3), 37(2) and (4), 40(2), 41(2), 53(2), 54(2), 72(1), 73, 74(2), 79(2) and 80(2) of the EU Plant Health Regulation;]

(ac)“Schedule 2 cut flower consignment” means a consignment which includes cut flowers of a description specified in column 1 of the table in Schedule 2 originating in a country specified in column 2 of that table and does not include any other cut flowers to which this regulation applies;

(ad)“Schedule 2 fruit or vegetable consignment” means a consignment which includes fruit or vegetables of a description specified in column 1 of the table in Schedule 2 originating in a country specified in column 2 of that table and does not include any other fruit or vegetables to which this regulation applies;]

(b)third country consignment” means a consignment that is introduced into England from a third country;

F11(c). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Textual Amendments

Plant passport authorisation feesE+W

4.—(1) This regulation applies in relation to a plant passport authorisation.

(2) The [F12fee specified in paragraph (3) is] payable in respect of an inspection and any associated activities which are carried out [F13by, or on behalf of, the Secretary of State]

(a)in connection with an application for a plant passport authorisation;

(b)for the purpose of monitoring compliance with any requirements imposed on the holder of a plant passport authorisation.

[F14(3) A fee of £61.58 is payable for each 15 minutes (or part thereof) spent in carrying out the inspection and any associated activities at the relevant premises, subject to a minimum fee of £123.16.]

(4) An additional fee of [F15£20.66] is payable where a person submits an application for a plant passport authorisation in paper form (and not online).

(5) Any fees payable under this regulation are payable by the person applying for a plant passport authorisation or the holder of a plant passport authorisation (as the case may be).

(6) In this regulation-

(a)plant passport authorisation” means an authorisation to issue plant passports F16...;

(b)relevant premises”, in relation to an application for a plant passport authorisation or a plant passport authorisation, means the premises which are subject to the application or the authorisation.

Plant health licence feesE+W

5.—(1) The fees specified in the table in Schedule 4 are payable in respect of—

(a)an application for a licence [F17made to the Secretary of State];

(b)any other activity specified in column 1 of that table which is carried out in connection with a licence [F18granted by the Secretary of State].

(2) The amount of any fee payable in respect of an application for a licence or any other activity specified in column 1 of the table in Schedule 4 is the amount specified in the corresponding entry in column 3 of that table, determined in accordance with the entries in respect of that service (if any) in column 2 of that table.

(3) The fee payable in respect of the monitoring of licence terms and conditions is payable for each 15 minutes (or part thereof) spent in carrying out the inspection and any associated activities at the premises which are subject to the licence, subject to the minimum fee specified.

(4) Any fee payable under this regulation is payable by the person who submits an application for a licence or the licence holder (as the case may be).

(5) In this regulation, “licence” means [F19an authorisation for the purposes of any derogation described in Article 8(1) or 48(1) of the EU Plant Health Regulation].

[F20Export certification services and pre-export services: feesE+W

5A.(1) The fees specified in the table in Schedule 4A (“the table”) are payable in respect of the services described in column 1 of the table by a person who applies to the Secretary of State for a certificate or a pre-export service.

(2) The amount of the fee in respect of any service described in column 1 of the table is—

(a)in the case of a small exporter who, at the date of the application, has only been liable during the financial year in which the application is made to pay fees of £750 or less in respect of the services described in column 1 of the table, the amount specified in the corresponding entry in column 2 of the table;

(b)in any other case, the amount specified in the corresponding entry in column 3 of the table.

(3) The fees specified in columns 2 and 3 of the table in respect of an inspection of a consignment or an audit of a grain inspection are payable for each 15 minutes (or part thereof) spent in carrying out the inspection or audit and any associated activities, subject to the minimum fees specified in those entries.

(4) Where a person submits an application for a certificate or a pre-export service or a request to amend a certificate in paper form (and not online), the following additional fee is payable in respect of the application or request—

(a)in the case of a small exporter who, at the date of the application or request, has only been liable during the financial year in which the application or request is made to pay fees of £750 or less in respect of the services described in column 1 of the table, £7.88;

(b)in any other case, £15.76.

(5) In this regulation—

“certificate” means either a phytosanitary certificate for export or a phytosanitary certificate for re-export;

“pre-export service” means any plant health inspection or examination, including by the taking of samples, which is required to be carried out in relation to a plant, plant product or other object which is to be exported to a third country in order to satisfy the phytosanitary requirements of the third country, other than any such inspection or examination required for the issue of a certificate;

“small exporter” means a person who—

(a)

in the financial year in which the application or request is made—

(i)

is not a taxable person for the purposes of the Value Added Tax Act 1994; or

(ii)

does not make a taxable supply of plants, plant products, seeds, soil or agricultural machinery for the purposes of the Value Added Tax Act 1994; or

(b)

in the financial year preceding the year in which the application or request is made, exported goods which were accompanied by a certificate the total value of which was less than £5,000.]

Potatoes originating in Egypt: feeE+W

6.—(1) Where an [F21official plant health officer] takes a sample of potatoes originating in Egypt in order to ascertain whether, for the purposes of paragraph 5 of the Annex to the Decision, those potatoes are infected with Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al., the importer must pay a fee of [F22£70.83] in respect of each lot sampled.

(2) In paragraph (1), “the Decision” means Commission Implementing Decision 2011/787/EU authorising Member States temporarily to take emergency measures against the dissemination of Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. as regards Egypt M2.

Textual Amendments

Marginal Citations

M2OJ No L 319, 2.12.2011, p. 112.

Potatoes originating in Lebanon: feeE+W

F237.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

PART 3 E+WFees relating to the certification of seed potatoes and fruit plants and fruit plant propagating material

Seed potatoes: feesE+W

8.—(1) The fees specified in the table in Schedule 5 are payable in respect of the activities specified in column 1 of that table which relate to an application for the certification of seed potatoes in accordance with regulation 10 of the Seed Potatoes (England) Regulations 2015 M3.

(2) The fees specified in column 2 of the table in Schedule 5 are payable subject to the minimum fees (if any) specified in the corresponding entries in column 3 of that table.

(3) The [F24fees] specified in column 2 of the table in Schedule 5 in respect of an inspection of [F25growing crops for certification as Union grade PBTC and an inspection of harvested tubers are] payable for each 15 minutes (or part thereof) spent in carrying out the inspection and any associated activities at the relevant premises.

(4) An additional fee of [F26£15.76] is payable where a person submits an application for the certification of seed potatoes in paper form (and not online).

[F27(4A) Where a person submits an application for the provision of printed labels, the following additional fee is payable—

(a)in the case of an application submitted online, £11.45;

(b)in the case of an application submitted in paper form, £15.61.]

(5) Any fees payable under this regulation are payable by the applicant.

(6) In paragraph (3), “relevant premises” means the premises at which [F28the growing crops for certification as Union grade PBTC or] the harvested tubers to be inspected are located.

Fruit plants and fruit plant propagating material: feesE+W

9.—(1) The fee specified in paragraph (2) is payable in connection with an application for the certification of fruit plants and fruit plant propagating material in accordance with regulation 9 of the Marketing of Fruit Plant and Propagating Material (England) Regulations 2017 M4.

[F29(2) A fee of £26.00 per each 15 minutes (or part thereof) is payable in respect of time spent in carrying out an official examination and any associated activities at the relevant premises for the purposes of certifying the material, subject to a minimum fee of £52.00.]

(3) Any fees payable under this regulation are payable by the applicant.

(4) In paragraph (2), “relevant premises” means the premises at which the material to be certified is located.

PART 4 E+WPayment of fees

Payment of feesE+W

10.  Fees payable under these Regulations are payable to the Secretary of State on demand.

Suspension of registrationE+W

11.—(1) Where any sum due by way of, or on account of, any fee or any part of a fee payable by a [F30registered professional operator] under Part 2 of these Regulations remains unpaid, the Secretary of State may—

(a)recover the sum as a civil debt, or

(b)after giving one month's written notice, suspend the [F31operator’s] registration until such sum has been paid.

F32(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

PART 5 E+WRevocations

RevocationsE+W

12.  The instruments listed in Schedule 6 are revoked.

Gardiner of Kimble

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

We consent

Andrew Stephenson

Rebecca Harris

Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury

Regulation 3(1)

[F33SCHEDULE 1E+WImport inspection fees

Column 1

Plant, plant product or other object

Column 2

Fee (£)

Cuttings, seedlings (except forestry reproductive material), young plants of strawberries or of vegetables173.91
Shrubs, trees (other than cut Christmas trees), other woody nursery plants including forest reproductive material (other than seed)182.38
Bulbs, corms, rhizomes, tubers, intended for planting (other than tubers of potatoes)205.04
Seeds, tissue cultures128.13
Other plants intended for planting, not specified elsewhere in this table182.38
Cut flowers42.75
Branches with foliage, parts of conifers (other than cut Christmas trees)33.99
Cut Christmas trees119.64
Leaves of plants, such as herbs, spices and leafy vegetables71.68
Fruits, vegetables (other than leafy vegetables)53.10
Tubers of potatoes156.69
Soil and growing medium, bark119.64
Grain142.98
Other plants or plant products not specified elsewhere in this table, except forest trees22.73]

Regulation 3(2)(b) and (c)

[F34SCHEDULE 2E+WImport inspection fees: reduced rates

Column 1

Genus

Column 2

Country of origin

Column 3

Fee (£)

Cut flowers
AsterZimbabwe32.06
DianthusColombia1.28
Ecuador6.41
Kenya2.14
Turkey6.41
RosaColombia1.28
Ecuador0.43
Ethiopia2.14
Kenya4.28
Tanzania21.38
Zambia4.28
Branches with Foliage
PhoenixCosta Rica17.00
Fruit
ActinidiaAny third country2.66
Carica papayaAny third country2.66
CitrusEgypt39.83
Morocco1.59
Peru5.31
Turkey1.59
USA13.28
Citrus lemon and citrus aurantifoliaIsrael13.28
CydoniaAny third country in Europe2.66
FragariaAny third country2.66
MalusArgentina18.59
Brazil26.55
Chile2.66
Any third country in Europe2.66
New Zealand5.31
South Africa2.66
MangiferaBrazil26.55
PassifloraColombia3.72
Kenya13.28
South Africa18.59
Vietnam13.28
Zimbabwe26.55
Persea americanaAny third country2.66
PrunusArgentina39.83
Chile5.31
Any third country in Europe2.66
Morocco26.55
Turkey18.59
USA26.55
Prunus other than prunus persicaSouth Africa2.66
PyrusArgentina7.97
Chile7.97
China26.55
Any third country in Europe2.66
South Africa5.31
RibesAny third country in Europe2.66
RubusAny third country2.66
VacciniumArgentina13.28
Any third country in Europe2.66
VitisAny third country2.66
Vegetables
Solanum lycopersiconCanary Islands2.66
Morocco2.66
Solanum melongenaTurkey13.28]

Regulation 4(2)

F35SCHEDULE 3E+WPlant passport authorisation fees

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Regulation 5(1)

[F36SCHEDULE 4E+WPlant health licence fees

In this Schedule—

“period 1” means the period ending on 31stMarch 2020;

“period 2” means the period beginning on 1st April 2020 and ending on 30th September 2020.

Column 1

Type of application or inspection

Column 2

Date of application

Column 3

Fee(£)

Application for a licence for scientific or trial purposes, other than—

—a licence in respect of the analysis of soil or other growing medium

—a licence for scientific or trial purposes covering 5 or more items

995.36
Application for a licence for scientific or trial purposes covering 5 or more items995.36, plus 52.45 per item in excess of 5 items
Application for a licence in respect of the analysis of soil or other growing medium, other than a licence in respect of the analysis of soil or other growing medium covering 5 or more items745.41
Application for a licence in respect of the analysis of soil or other growing medium covering 5 or more items745.41, plus 52.45 per item in excess of 5 items
Application for a variation of a licence with changes requiring scientific or technical assessment380.25
Application for any other licence42.50
Issue of an annual letter of authority42.50
Monitoring compliance with licence terms and conditionsIn the case of monitoring undertaken during period 169.75 for each 15 minutes (or part thereof), subject to a minimum fee of 139.50
In the case of monitoring undertaken during period 281.25 for each 15 minutes (or part thereof), subject to a minimum fee of 162.50
In the case of monitoring undertaken on or after 1st October 202092.67 for each 15 minutes (or part thereof), subject to a minimum fee of 185.34]

Regulation 5A

[F37SCHEDULE 4AE+WFees for export certification services and pre-export services

(1)

Service

(2)

Fee - Small Exporter (£)

(3)

Fee – other Exporter (£)

Inspection of consignment31.90 for each 15 minutes (or part thereof), subject to a minimum fee of 63.8063.80 for each 15 minutes (or part thereof), subject to a minimum fee of 127.60
Audit of a grain inspection13.20 for each 15 minutes (or part thereof), subject to a minimum fee of 26.4026.40 for each 15 minutes (or part thereof), subject to a minimum fee of 52.80
Laboratory examination (including laboratory testing)16.78 per sample tested33.56 per sample tested
Issue of certificate12.76 per certificate25.52 per certificate
Amendment of a certificate at the request of the exporter7.88 per certificate15.76 per certificate]

Regulation 8(1)

[F38SCHEDULE 5E+WSeed potatoes: fees

Column 1

Activity

Column 2

Fee (£)

Column 3

Minimum fee (£)

Soil sampling and testing for Potato Cyst Nematode
Soil sampling and testing for the purposes of paragraph 4, 7 or 10 of Schedule 1 to the Seed Potatoes (England) Regulations 201524.75 for each hectare (or part thereof) sampled and tested
Inspection of growing crop
Certification as pre-basic seed potatoes: Union grade PBTC30.39 for each 15 minutes (or part thereof)60.78
Certification as pre-basic seed potatoes: Union grade PB12.16 per each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof) inspected60.75
Certification as basic seed potatoes: Union grade S10.57 per each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof) inspected105.70
Certification as basic seed potatoes: Union grade SE10.57 per each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof) inspected105.70
Certification as basic seed potatoes: Union grade E10.33 per each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof) inspected103.30
Certification as certified seed potatoes: Union grade A or B9.39 per each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof) inspected93.90
Inspection of harvested tubers
Inspection40.55 for each 15 minutes (or part thereof)81.10
Provision of labels and seals in respect of application
Printed labels for bags holding 50 kgs of seed potatoes or less0.05 per label
Printed labels and seals for bags holding more than 50 kgs of seed potatoes0.11 per label (including seal)
Blank labels and seals0.16 per label (including seal)]

Regulation 12

SCHEDULE 6E+WRevocations

  • — The Plant Health (Fees) (England) Regulations 2014 M5.

  • — The Plant Health (Fees) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2014 M6.

  • — The Plant Health (Fees) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2015 M7.

  • — The Plant Health (Fees) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2016 M8.

  • — The Plant Health (Fees) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2017 M9.

  • — The Plant Health (Fees) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2018 M10.

Marginal Citations

M5S.I. 2014/601, amended by S.I. 2014/3243, 2015/1996, 2016/1255. 2017/125, 2018/15.

Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations, which apply to England only, specify fees payable to the Secretary of State in relation to plant health services and the certification of seed potatoes and fruit plants and fruit plant propagating material. They revoke and replace the Plant Health Fees (England) Regulations 2014 (S.I. 2014/601).

The fees specified in regulations 3, 6 and 7 are payable in relation to imports of plants, plant products and other objects from third countries pursuant to the requirements of Article 13 of Council Directive 2000/29/EC on protective measures against the introduction into the Community of organisms harmful to plants or plant products and against their spread within the Community (OJ No L 169, 10.7.2000, p. 1).

The fees specified in regulations 4 and 5 are payable in relation to other inspections and activities carried out pursuant to Council Directive 2000/29/EC.

The fees specified in regulation 8 are payable in relation to certain inspections and other activities carried out pursuant to Council Directive 2002/56/EC on the marketing of seed potatoes (OJ No L 193, 20.7.2002, p. 60).

The fees specified in regulation 9 are payable in relation to certain inspections and other activities carried out pursuant to Council Directive 2008/90/EC on the marketing of fruit plant propagating material and fruit plants intended for fruit production (OJ No L 267, 8.10.2008, p. 8).

An impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no, no significant, impact on the private, voluntary or public sector is foreseen.

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