Examples of Plant Health Regulation in a sentence
None of the requirements specified in points 36 and 87 to 89 of Annex 7 to the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation are to be treated for the purposes of Articles 41(1) and 71(1)(c) of the EU Plant Health Regulation as applying to the introduction of any plants, plant products or other objects described in columns (2) and (3) of Table A2 where they originate in Canada, China, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Japan, Mongolia, the Republic of Korea, Russia, Taiwan or the USA.
Article 62 or an implementing act referred to in that Article, in respect of the operation conditionscommits an offence.(2) A person responsible for a quarantine station or confinement facility who fails to implement a corrective action in respect of a requirement referred to in Article 63(2) of the Plant Health Regulation commits an offence.
With the preparation of the new Plant Health Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/20312) it was however considered that the plant passport system was not functioning to its full potential and it was agreed that the requirement that a plant shall be accompanied by a plant passport would be extended to a larger range of seeds and, in particular, to all plants for planting3.
A person obliged to make information available under Article 55 of the Plant Health Regulation, or an implementing act related to that Article, who contravenes that Article or implementing act in respect of the provision of information relating to a protected zone commits an offence.
A person who contravenes Article 40 of the Plant Health Regulation or an implementing act referred to in that Article, in respect of the introduction of a plant, plant product or other object into the State, originating from a third country or territory commits an offence.
An authorised operator who contravenes Article 88 of the Plant Health Regulation in respect of the attachment of a plant passport commits an offence.
A person who is required to maintain a record pursuant to the Plant Health Regulation or as a condition of registration or approval under these Regulations shall maintain the record for a period of not less than 3 years (or where, in relation to a particular type or class of record, a longer period is specified in the Plant Health Regulation, for that specified period) and make it available on request to an authorised officer.
Notwithstanding Regulation 45(4), the Minister may issue a plant passport in accordance with Article 94 of the Plant Health Regulation in respect of an inspection of a plant, plant product or other object to be introduced into the State from a third country, or the replacement of a phytosanitary certificate.
Where an implementing act lays down a specific rule in relation to a notice referred to in Article 104 of the Plant Health Regulation, the requirement to provide such notice is not fulfilled until the rule is also complied with.
A person who contravenes Article 53 of the Plant Health Regulation in respect of the introduction of a plant, plant product or other object into a relevant protected zone specified in an implementing act referred to in that Article commits an offence.