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The Official Feed and Food Controls (Scotland) Regulations 2009

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[F1SCHEDULE 6SPECIFIED IMPORT PROVISIONS

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Column 1Provisions of EU legislationColumn 2Requirement
Article 69(1) of Regulation 2017/625Requirement that the operator responsible for the consignment is to carry out all the measures ordered by the competent authorities.
Article 1 of Regulation 2019/1013Requirement that the operator responsible for a consignment give prior notification to the competent authority of the border control post of first arrival [F2in Great Britain from a third country], at least one working day before the expected arrival of the consignment.
Article 3 of Regulation 2019/1602Requirement that a CHED is to accompany each consignment irrespective of whether or not it is split at the border control post or subsequent to leaving the border control post.
Article 4(a) of Regulation 2019/1602Requirement that where a consignment is not split before being released for free circulation, the operator responsible for the consignment is to ensure that a copy of the CHED accompanies the consignment to the place of destination and until it is released into free circulation.
Article 4(b) of Regulation 2019/1602Requirement that where a consignment is not split before being released for free circulation, the operator responsible for the consignment is to indicate the reference number of the CHED in the customs declaration lodged with the customs authorities and is to keep a copy of the CHED at the disposal of the customs authorities.
Article 5(1)(a) of Regulation 2019/1602Requirement that where a consignment is to be split at the border control post, when giving prior notification, the operator responsible for the consignment is to declare the border control post as the place of destination in the CHED for the entire consignment.
Article 5(1)(b) of Regulation 2019/1602Requirement that where a consignment is to be split at the border control post, upon finalisation of the CHED for the entire consignment, the operator responsible for the consignment is to request that the consignment be split and is to submit, through the [F3appropriate computerised information management system] a CHED for each part of the split consignment and make a declaration.
Article 5(1)(d) of Regulation 2019/1602Requirement that where a consignment is to be split at the border control post, the operator responsible for the consignment is to ensure that a copy of the CHED for each part of the split consignment accompanies the relevant part to the place of destination and until it is released into free circulation.
Article 5(1)(e) of Regulation 2019/1602Requirement that where a consignment is to be split at the border control post, the operator responsible for the consignment is to indicate the reference number of the CHED for each part of the split consignment in the customs declaration lodged with the customs authorities and is to keep a copy of that CHED at the disposal of the customs authorities.
Article 5(2)(a) of Regulation 2019/1602Requirement that where a non-compliant consignment is to be split at the border control post, upon finalisation of the CHED for the entire consignment, the operator responsible for the consignment is to submit a CHED for each part of the split consignment and make a declaration.
Article 6(a) of Regulation 2019/1602Requirement that where a consignment is to be split after leaving the border control post and before being released for free circulation, the operator responsible for the consignment is to ensure that a copy of the CHED accompanies each part of the split consignment until it is released for free circulation.
Article 6(b) of Regulation 2019/1602Requirement that where a consignment is to be split after leaving the border control post and before being released for free circulation, the operator responsible for the consignment is to indicate the reference number of the CHED for each part of the split consignment in the customs declaration lodged with the customs authorities and is to keep a copy of that CHED at the disposal of the customs authorities.
Article 3(1) of Regulation 2019/1666Requirement that the operator responsible for the consignment is to, within one day upon arrival of the consignment, inform the competent authority responsible for performing the official controls at the establishment at the place of destination of the arrival of the consignment.
Article 6(1) of Regulation 2019/2123Requirement that after the competent authorities of the border control post have authorised or decided on the transfer of the consignment to the control point indicated in the CHED, the operator responsible for the consignment shall not present the consignment for identity and physical checks to a control point different from the one indicated in the CHED, unless the competent authorities of the border control post authorise the transfer of the consignment to another control point in accordance with point (a) of Article 3(1) and point (a) of Article 4(2).
Article 6(4) of Regulation 2019/2123Requirement that the operator shall provide the reference number of the finalised CHED referred to in paragraph 3 in the customs declaration which is lodged for the consignment with the customs authorities and shall keep a copy of that CHED at the disposal of the customs authorities.
Article 6(1) of Regulation 2019/2124Requirement that the operator responsible for the consignments authorised for onward transportation in accordance with Article 4 ensures that: (a) during transport to, and storage at, the onward transportation facility, the consignment is not tampered with in any manner; (b) the consignment is not subject to any alteration, processing, substitution or change of packaging; (c) the consignment does not leave the onward transportation facility pending the decision on the consignment being taken by the competent authorities of the border control post in accordance with Article 55 of Regulation (EU) 2017/625.
Article 6(2) of Regulation 2019/2124Requirement that the operator responsible for the consignment shall transport the consignment under customs supervision directly from the border control post of introduction into [F4Great Britain] to the onward transportation facility, without the goods being unloaded during transport, and shall store it in the onward transportation facility.
Article 6(4) of Regulation 2019/2124Requirement that the operator responsible for the consignment shall ensure that a copy, on paper or in electronic form, of the CHED referred to in Article 3 accompanies the consignment from the border control post of introduction into [F5Great Britain] to the onward transportation facility.
Article 6(5) of Regulation 2019/2124Requirement that the operator responsible for the consignment notifies the competent authorities at the place of final destination of the arrival of consignment at the onward transportation facility.
Article 6(6) of Regulation 2019/2124Requirement that after the competent authorities of the border control post of introduction into [F6Great Britain] have authorised the onward transportation of the consignment to the onward transportation facility, the operator responsible for the consignment shall not transport the consignment to a onward transportation facility that is different from the one indicated in the CHED, unless the competent authorities of the border control post of introduction into [F6Great Britain] authorise the change in accordance with Article 4 of Regulation 2019/2124 and provided that the conditions laid down in paragraphs 1, 2, 4 and 5 of this Article are complied with.]

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