There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Official Controls (Plant Health and Genetically Modified Organisms) (Wales) Regulations 2020.
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7.Derogations to the requirement to give prior notification in accordance with Article 1(1) of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1013
9.Consignments not correctly presented for official controls
10.Official measures in relation to non-compliant consignments or consignments which pose a risk to plant health
12.Border control posts: authorisation of inspection centres and commercial storage facilities
PART 4 Official activities to prevent the establishment or spread of plant pests
PART 6 Registration, authorisations and certificates relating to plant health
PART 9 General powers of plant health inspectors and enforcement
PART 10 General and supplemental provisions relating to plant health notices
PART 13 Official controls in relation to genetically modified organisms
PART 2 General provisions relating to the planting of certain solanaceous species
PART 4 Measures for the control of European populations of Potato cyst nematode
PART 5 Measures for the control of Potato ring rot
19.Measures to be taken following the confirmation of the presence of Potato ring rot
20.Restrictions in relation to susceptible material or objects contaminated or possibly contaminated with Potato ring rot
21.Measures in relation to a contaminated place of production
22.Additional measures applicable to a unit of protected crop production
23.Measures to be taken in demarcated zones for the control of Potato ring rot
PART 6 Measures for the control of Potato brown rot
24.In this Part— “certified seed potatoes” (“tatws hadyd ardystiedig”) means...
26.Measures to be taken following the confirmation of the presence of Potato brown rot
27.Restrictions in relation to susceptible material or objects contaminated or possibly contaminated with Potato brown rot
28.Measures which may be required in relation to a contaminated place of production
29.Additional measures in relation to units of protected crop production
30.Measures to be taken in demarcated zones for the control of Potato brown rot
Offences: relevant provisions in retained direct EU legislation
PART 1 The Marketing of Vegetable Plant Material Regulations 1995
PART 2 The Marketing of Ornamental Plant Propagating Material Regulations 1999
PART 3 The Forest Reproductive Material (Great Britain) Regulations 2002
PART 5 The Plant Health (Fees) (Forestry) (Wales) Regulations 2019
PART 6 The Marketing of Fruit Plant and Propagating Material (Wales) Regulations 2017
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