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The Plant Health (Great Britain) Order 1993

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Prohibition on introduction into protected zones of plant pests, plants etc.

5.—(1) No person shall introduce into a protected zone described in the second column of Part B of Schedule 1 any plant pest specified in the first column of that Part opposite the reference to that protected zone.

(2) No person shall introduce into a protected zone described in the third column of Part B of Schedule 2 any plant or plant product of a description specified in the second column of that Part opposite the reference to that zone, where the plant or plant product carries or is infected with a plant pest of a description so specified in the first column of that Part.

(3) No person shall introduce into a protected zone, described in the second column of Part B of Schedule 3 any plant, plant product or other object of a description specified in the first column of that Part in relation to that protected zone.

(4) No person shall introduce into a protected zone described in the third column of Part B of Schedule 4 any plant, plant product or other object of a description specified in the first column of that Part unless the conditions specified in the second column of that Part in relation to that plant, plant product or other object are complied with.

(5) Subject to article 7, no person shall introduce into a protected zone described in Part B of Schedule 2 or 4 any plant, plant product or other object which (a) is specified opposite the reference to that protected zone in those Parts and (b) appears in Section 2 of Part A or Section 2 of Part B of Schedule 5 unless that plant, plant product or other object has been the subject of a satisfactory plant health inspection at the place of production within the European Community or in the country of origin or consignor country and is accompanied by a plant passport or phytosanitary certificate valid for that protected zone.

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