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3.—(1) An importer of specified goods must ensure that the goods are presented to the competent authority at the place of destination to enable official control checks to be carried out.
(2) In order to reduce the risk of the spread of any pest, or infestation with or contamination by any pest, an importer of specified goods must at all times during their transportation to, and storage at, the place of destination, ensure that the goods remain sealed, and are not tampered with or subject to any alteration or change of packaging.
(3) Before presenting a consignment of specified goods for official control checks in accordance with paragraph (1), the importer must provide pre-notification information in accordance with Article 56A M1 of the Official Controls Regulation.
(4) The operator in charge of the place of destination must ensure that the contents of a consignment of specified goods presented for official control checks in accordance with paragraph (1) neither leave the place of destination, nor are separated, before the competent authority determines that the consignment has passed the official control checks.
(5) Official control checks performed in accordance with this regulation include a documentary check, and, where the competent authority considers it appropriate (having regard to the extent of the risk to human, animal or plant health, animal welfare or, as regards plant protection products, the environment), may include identity checks and physical checks.
(6) In the event that the competent authority considers that physical checks at the place of destination are required, the competent authority must notify the importer.
(7) The operator in charge of a place of destination must ensure that the place of destination has access to suitable equipment for the anticipated type and volume of goods likely to require a physical check under paragraph (5), including--
(a)equipment for the weighing of consignments where its use is relevant to the inspection;
(b)equipment to unload, open and examine consignments for inspection, and
(c)cleansing and disinfecting equipment and instructions for use.
(8) In this regulation—
(a)“the competent authority” has the meaning given by Article 3(3) of the Official Controls Regulation;
(b)“importer”, in relation to any specified goods, means a person who is importing or has imported the goods;
(c)“official control checks” means official controls within the meaning given by Article 2 of the Official Controls Regulation carried out on specified goods at the place of destination;
(d)“documentary check”, “identity check”, “operator”, and “physical check” have the meanings given by Article 3 of the Official Controls Regulation;
(e)“pest” means any of the pests within the meaning given by Article 1(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 of the European Parliament and of the Council on protective measures against pests of plants;
(f)“place of destination”, in relation to any specified goods, means the first place where the goods are delivered for unloading in Great Britain.
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I1Reg. 3 in force at 4.3.2021, see reg. 1(1)
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M1Article 56A was inserted into Regulation (EU) 2017/625 by Annex 6. Annex 6 to Regulation (EU) 2017/625 was inserted by regulation 29(4) of S.I. 2020/1481 for the purpose of the application of and derogations from Regulation (EU) 2017/625, and modifications to its application, in relation to territories subject to special transitional import arrangements.
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