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The Genetically Modified Organisms (Deliberate Release) (Wales) Regulations 2002

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Part V E+WGENERAL PROVISIONS FOR CONSENTS

General provisions of consents to market genetically modified organismsE+W

29.  A consent to market genetically modified organisms granted by the National Assembly for Wales under section 111(1) of the Act shall specify—

(a)the scope of the consent, including the identity of the genetically modified organisms to be marketed, and their unique identifier;

(b)the period of validity of the consent;

(c)the conditions for the marketing of the product, including any specific conditions of use, handling and packaging of the genetically modified organisms, and conditions for the protection of particular ecosystems or environments or geographical areas as applicable;

(d)that the applicant shall make control samples available to the National Assembly for Wales on request;

(e)the labelling requirements, in accordance with paragraph 8 of Schedule 3, which shall include a requirement to notify the National Assembly for Wales of any new commercial name of the product after consent has been given;

(f)monitoring requirements which shall be in accordance with the monitoring plan, and shall include the time period of the monitoring plan, an obligation that the applicant shall submit [F1monitoring reports in the relevant format set out in the Annexes to Commission Decision 2009/770/EC] and, where appropriate, any obligations on any person selling the product or any user to provide information at an appropriate level on the location of the genetically modified organisms.

General conditions in consents to release or market genetically modified organismsE+W

30.—(1) The amendments of section 112 of the Act (consents: limitations and conditions) made by the Genetically Modified Organisms (Deliberate Release) Regulations 2002 have effect in relation to Wales as follows.

(2) The amendment of subsection (1) made by regulation 29(2) of those Regulations, which inserts at the end of that subsection “ for the purpose of ensuring that all appropriate measures are taken to avoid damage to the environment which may arise from the activity permitted by the consent ”, also has effect in relation to Wales.

(3) The amendments of subsection (5) made by regulation 29(3)(a) and (b) of those Regulations, as described in paragraph (4), also have effect in relation to Wales.

(4) The amendments referred to in paragraph (3) are—

(a)in subsection (5)(b)—

(i)after “Secretary of State” insert “ forthwith ”,

(ii)omit sub-paragraph (ii), and

(iii)after that sub-paragraph insert—

(iii)any unforeseen event, occurring in connection with a release by him, which might affect the risks there are of damage to the environment being caused as a result of their being released;,

and

(b)substitute for subsection (5)(c)—

(c)take such measures as are necessary to prevent damage to the environment being caused as a result of the release or, as the case may be, the marketing of the organisms;.

(5) The amendment of subsection (5) made by regulation 29(3)(c) of those Regulations, which inserts paragraphs (d) and (e), is modified by paragraph (6) and, as so modified, also has effect in relation to Wales.

(6) In paragraphs (d) and (e), as inserted by that regulation, after “the Secretary of State”, in both places where it occurs, insert “ or, in relation to Wales, the National Assembly for Wales ”.

(7) The text of paragraphs (d) and (e) of subsection (5), as inserted by that regulation and modified by paragraph (6), is—

(d)notify the Secretary of State or, in relation to Wales, the National Assembly for Wales of the measures (if any) taken as a result of new information becoming available or an unforeseen event occurring as described in paragraph (b) (iii) above; and

(e)in a case where new information becomes available or an unforeseen event so occurs, revise the information contained in his application for a consent accordingly and supply the revised information to the Secretary of State or, in relation to Wales, the National Assembly for Wales..

Proof of compliance with consent conditionsE+W

31.  The amendment of section 119(1) of the Act (“Onus of proof as regards techniques and evidence”) made by regulation 30 of the Genetically Modified Organisms (Deliberate Release) Regulations 2002, which after “the accused to prove” inserts “the matters described in subsection (1A) below.

(1A) The matters referred to in subsection (1) above are—

(a)in the case of an offence under section 118(1)(c) above consisting in a failure to comply with the general condition implied by section 112(5)(c) above—

(i)that no measures, other than the measures taken by him, were necessary to prevent damage being caused to the environment from the release or, as the case may be, marketing of the organisms, or

(ii)in a case where he took no measures, that no measures were necessary; and

(b)in any other case,,

also has effect in relation to Wales.

[F2Variation or revocation of a consent to marketE+W

32.(1) The Welsh Ministers may only vary or revoke a consent to market genetically modified organisms under section 111(10) of the Act without the agreement of the holder of the consent where new information has become available which the Welsh Ministers consider would affect the assessment of the risk of damage being caused to the environment by the release.

(2) The Welsh Ministers must not revoke or vary a consent to market genetically modified organisms under section 111(10) of the Act as it relates to the protection of human health without the agreement of the Health and Safety Executive.]

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