PART 1Introduction

Title, commencement, application and extent1

1

The title of these Regulations is the Fish Labelling (Wales) Regulations 2013.

2

These Regulations come into force on 26 September 2013 and they apply to Wales.

Interpretation2

1

In these Regulations—

  • “the EU Regulations” (“Rheoliadau’r UE”) means Regulation 104/2000, Regulation 2065/2001, Regulation 1224/2009 and Regulation 404/2011;

  • “Regulation 104/2000” (“Rheoliad 104/2000”) means Council Regulation (EC) No 104/2000 on the common organisation of the markets in fishery and aquaculture products;

  • “Regulation 2065/2001” (“Rheoliad 2065/2001”) means Commission Regulation (EC) No 2065/2001 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 104/2000 as regards informing consumers about fishery and aquaculture products;

  • “Regulation 1224/2009” (“Rheoliad 1224/2009”) means Council Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 establishing a Community control system for ensuring compliance with the rules of the common fisheries policy;

  • “Regulation 404/2011” (“Rheoliad 404/2011”) means Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 404/2011 laying down detailed rules for the implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No 1224/2009 establishing a Community control system for ensuring compliance with the rules of the Common Fisheries Policy.

2

In these Regulations—

a

references to any of the EU Regulations are references to the EU Regulations in question as amended from time to time; and

b

terms used that are also used in any of the EU Regulations have the same meaning as in the EU Regulations in question.

PART 2Consumer information and traceability requirements in Wales

Interpretation of Part 33

In this Part, “the Act” (“y Ddeddf”) means the Food Safety Act 1990.

Consumer information and traceability requirements4

1

In this Part—

a

“consumer information requirement” (“gofyniad gwybodaeth i ddefnyddwyr”) means a requirement referred to in paragraph (2), subject to paragraphs (4) to (7); and

b

“traceability requirement” (“gofyniad gallu i olrhain”) means a requirement referred to in paragraph (3), subject to paragraph (7).

2

For the purposes of paragraph (1)(a), the requirements are—

a

a requirement specified in Article 4(1) of Regulation 104/2000 (provision of consumer information) as read with the following provisions of Regulation 2065/2001—

i

Articles 2 and 3 (commercial designation),

ii

Article 4(1) and (3) (production method),

iii

Article 5 (catch area), and

iv

Article 6 (combination sales);

b

a requirement specified in Article 58(6) of Regulation 1224/2009 as read with Articles 67(13) and 68 of Regulation 404/2011.

3

For the purposes of paragraph (1)(b), the requirements are Article 58(2), (3) and (5) of Regulation 1224/2009 as read with Article 58(7) of that Regulation and Article 67(1) to (3) and (5) to (13) of Regulation 404/2011.

4

The requirement specified in Article 4(1) of Regulation 104/2000 as read with Article 4(1) of Regulation 2065/2001 does not apply in circumstances described in Article 4(2) of Regulation 2065/2001.

5

The requirement specified in Article 4(1) of Regulation 104/2000 as read with Article 5(1)(c) of Regulation 2065/2001 does not preclude the indication of various member States or third countries as described in Article 5(1)(c) of Regulation 2065/2001.

6

The requirement referred to in paragraph (2)(a) does not apply in circumstances described in the last paragraph of Article 4(1) of Regulation 104/2000, as read with the last sentence of Article 7 of Regulation 2065/2001, where each purchase does not exceed the sterling equivalent of 20 euros or, in the case of direct sale from a fishing vessel, 50 euros.

7

The requirements referred to in paragraphs (2)(b) and (3) do not apply in circumstances described in Article 58(8) of Regulation 1224/2009, as read with Article 67(14) of Regulation 404/2011, where the sale does not exceed the sterling equivalent of 50 euros per day.

Improvement notice5

1

Section 10 of the Act (improvement notices) applies for the purposes of these Regulations with the following modifications.

2

For subsection (1), substitute—

1

If an authorised officer of an enforcement authority has reasonable grounds for believing that an operator has not complied with, or is not likely to comply with, a consumer information requirement or a traceability requirement, the officer may, by notice served on that operator (in this Act referred to as an “improvement notice”)—

a

state the officer’s grounds for believing that the operator is failing to comply with those requirements;

b

specify the matters which constitute the operator’s failure so to comply;

c

specify the measures which, in the officer’s opinion, the operator must take in order to secure compliance; and

d

require the operator to take those measures, or measures which are at least equivalent to them, within such period as may be specified in the notice.

3

For subsection (3), substitute—

3

In this section—

a

“consumer information requirement” and “traceability requirement” have the meanings given by regulation 4(1) of the Fish Labelling (Wales) Regulations 2013;

b

“operator” has the same meaning as in the EU Regulations as defined in regulation 2(1) of the Fish Labelling (Wales) Regulations 2013 as read with regulation 2(2)(a) of those Regulations. 

Appeal to the magistrates’ court6

1

Section 37 of the Act14 (appeals to magistrates’ court or sheriff) applies for the purposes of these Regulations with the following modifications.

2

For subsection (1), substitute—

1

Any person who is aggrieved by a decision of an authorised officer of an enforcement authority to serve an improvement notice under section 10, as applied by regulation 5 of the Fish Labelling (Wales) Regulations 2013, may appeal to the magistrates’ court.

3

Omit subsections (2) to (5).

4

In subsection (6), for “(3) or (4)”, substitute “(1)”.

Appeals against improvement notices7

1

Section 39 of the Act (appeals against improvement notices) applies for the purposes of these Regulations with the following modifications.

2

For subsection (1), substitute—

1

On an appeal against an improvement notice served under section 10, as applied by regulation 5 of the Fish Labelling (Wales) Regulations 2013, the court may either cancel or affirm the notice and, if it affirms it, may do so either in its original form or with such modifications as the court may in the circumstances think fit.

3

In subsection (3), omit “for want of prosecution”.

Requirement to keep records8

1

For the purposes of Article 58(4) of Regulation 1224/2009, an operator must keep a record of the information referred to in that Article as read with Article 67(4) of Regulation 404/2011.

2

The record must be kept for three years from the date the transaction is completed.

3

It is an offence to fail to comply with this regulation.

Requirement to produce records9

An operator who fails to comply with the second sentence of Article 58(4) of Regulation 1224/2009 is guilty of an offence.

Penalties10

A person guilty of an offence under regulation 8 or 9 is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

Application and modification of the Act11

The Schedule (application and modification of the Act) has effect.

Enforcement12

1

Each food authority must enforce and execute these Regulations in its area.

2

Each food authority is the competent authority in its area for the purposes of Article 58(4) of Regulation 1224/2009 and Article 67(5) of Regulation 404/2011.

Revocation13

The Fish Labelling (Wales) Regulations 201015 are revoked.

Mark DrakefordMinister for Health and Social Services, one of the Welsh Ministers