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PART 5U.K.Enforcement

Enforcement action in cases of formal non-complianceE+W+S

52.—(1) An enforcement authority may serve a compliance notice on an economic operator if it finds that a non-compliance of any of the following types has occurred in relation to a toy—

(a)no [F1UK] marking has been affixed;

(b)a [F1UK] marking has been affixed but any provision of regulation 18 or regulation 39 has not been complied with or has been contravened;

(c)the manufacturer has not drawn up [F2a] declaration of conformity;

(d)the manufacturer has drawn up [F2a] declaration of conformity but the declaration does not comply with any provision of regulation 16(1) to (4); or

(e)the technical documentation is unavailable or incomplete.

(2) A compliance notice must—

(a)require the economic operator—

(i)to put an end to the non-compliance within such period as may be specified in the notice; or

(ii)to provide evidence within that period to the satisfaction of the enforcement authority that the non-compliance has not in fact occurred; and

(b)warn the economic operator that, if the non-compliance continues, or if satisfactory evidence has not been produced under sub-paragraph (a) within the period specified in the notice, further action may be taken by an enforcement authority in respect of that toy or any toy of the same type supplied by that person.

(3) A compliance notice may include directions as to the measures to be taken by the economic operator to secure compliance, including different ways of securing compliance.

(4) A compliance notice has effect throughout the United Kingdom.

(5) Where an economic operator fails to comply with the requirements of a compliance notice, the enforcement authority may—

(a)serve a withdrawal notice under regulation 14(1) GPSR;

(b)serve a recall notice under regulation 15(1) GPSR;.

(6) For the purposes of taking an action referred to in paragraph (5), regulations 14, 15, 16, and 17 of the GPSR are applicable

(7) Where a notice is served under paragraph (5), the grounds for serving the notice that would otherwise apply under the GPSR are satisfied by complying with this regulation.

Extent Information

E1This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

Textual Amendments

Enforcement action in cases of formal non-complianceN.I.

52.—(1) An enforcement authority may serve a compliance notice on an economic operator if it finds that a non-compliance of any of the following types has occurred in relation to a toy—

(a)no CE marking has been affixed;

(b)a CE marking has been affixed but any provision of regulation 18 or regulation 39 has not been complied with or has been contravened;

[F8(ba)a UK(NI) indication—

(i)has not been affixed, in contravention of regulation 15A(1); or

(ii)has been affixed but any provision of regulation 15A has not been complied with or has been contravened.]

(c)the manufacturer has not drawn up an EC declaration of conformity;

(d)the manufacturer has drawn up an EC declaration of conformity but the declaration does not comply with any provision of regulation 16(1) to (4); or

(e)the technical documentation is unavailable or incomplete.

(2) A compliance notice must—

(a)require the economic operator—

(i)to put an end to the non-compliance within such period as may be specified in the notice; or

(ii)to provide evidence within that period to the satisfaction of the enforcement authority that the non-compliance has not in fact occurred; and

(b)warn the economic operator that, if the non-compliance continues, or if satisfactory evidence has not been produced under sub-paragraph (a) within the period specified in the notice, further action may be taken by an enforcement authority in respect of that toy or any toy of the same type supplied by that person.

(3) A compliance notice may include directions as to the measures to be taken by the economic operator to secure compliance, including different ways of securing compliance.

(4) A compliance notice has effect throughout [F9Northern Ireland].

(5) Where an economic operator fails to comply with the requirements of a compliance notice, the enforcement authority may—

(a)serve a withdrawal notice under regulation 14(1) GPSR;

(b)serve a recall notice under regulation 15(1) GPSR;.

(6) For the purposes of taking an action referred to in paragraph (5), regulations 14, 15, 16, and 17 of the GPSR are applicable

(7) Where a notice is served under paragraph (5), the grounds for serving the notice that would otherwise apply under the GPSR are satisfied by complying with this regulation.

Enforcement action in cases of toys presenting a riskE+W+S

53.—(1) This regulation applies where—

(a)an enforcement authority or other person has taken any action under the 1987 Act or the GPSR to ensure that a toy which presents a serious risk requiring rapid intervention is recalled, withdrawn or prohibited from being made available on the market; or

(b)an enforcement authority has sufficient reason to believe that a toy presents a risk to the health or safety of persons.

(2) An enforcement authority—

(a)must carry out an evaluation in relation to the toy covering all the requirements of these Regulations;

(b)may require the relevant economic operator to take appropriate corrective action to bring the toy into compliance with these Regulations;

(c)may serve a withdrawal notice under regulation 14(1) GPSR;

(d)may serve a recall notice under regulation 15(1) GPSR.

(3) For the purposes of taking an action referred to in paragraph (2)(c) or (d), regulations 14, 15, 16 and 17 of the GPSR are applicable.

(4) Where a notice is served under paragraph 2(c) or (d) the grounds for serving the notice that would otherwise apply under the GPSR are satisfied by complying with this regulation.

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Extent Information

E2This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

Textual Amendments

Enforcement action in cases of toys presenting a riskN.I.

53.—(1) This regulation applies where—

(a)an enforcement authority or other person has taken any action under the 1987 Act or the GPSR to ensure that a toy which presents a serious risk requiring rapid intervention is recalled, withdrawn or prohibited from being made available on the market; or

(b)an enforcement authority has sufficient reason to believe that a toy presents a risk to the health or safety of persons.

(2) An enforcement authority—

(a)must carry out an evaluation in relation to the toy covering all the requirements of these Regulations;

(b)may require the relevant economic operator to take appropriate corrective action to bring the toy into compliance with these Regulations;

(c)may serve a withdrawal notice under regulation 14(1) GPSR;

(d)may serve a recall notice under regulation 15(1) GPSR.

(3) For the purposes of taking an action referred to in paragraph (2)(c) or (d), regulations 14, 15, 16 and 17 of the GPSR are applicable.

(4) Where a notice is served under paragraph 2(c) or (d) the grounds for serving the notice that would otherwise apply under the GPSR are satisfied by complying with this regulation.

(5) This regulation does not apply where any provisional measure taken by another [F10relevant state] in relation to a toy pursuant to Article 42(4) of the Directive is deemed under Article 42(7) of the Directive to be justified or is decided by the European Commission to be justified pursuant to Article 43(1) of the Directive (and that decision is communicated to the United Kingdom).

Notification of enforcement action taken in cases of toys presenting a riskE+W+S

54.[F4(1)  Where a person or an enforcing authority is not the Secretary of State and it has taken action under regulation 53, it must notify the Secretary of State of—

(a)the results of the evaluation; and

(b)the corrective actions which it requires the relevant economic operator to take.]

(2) An enforcement authority which has taken action under regulation 53 must inform the relevant [F5approved] body accordingly.

Extent Information

E3This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

Textual Amendments

Notification of enforcement action taken in cases of toys presenting a riskN.I.

54.—(1)  An enforcement authority, or other person who has taken action under the 1987 Act or the GPSR, must give immediate notice to the Secretary of State of any action taken by it, finding made or other opinion formed by it, or other matter within its knowledge, which is required to be notified to the European Commission or the ... Member States under Articles 42, 43 or 44 of the Directive.

(2) An enforcement authority which has taken action under regulation 53 must inform the relevant notified body accordingly.

Requirements relating to certain measures taken by enforcement authorities or other personsU.K.

55.—(1) Paragraph (2) applies in relation to a measure taken by an enforcement authority or other person to—

(a)prohibit or restrict a toy from being made available on the market;

(b)withdraw a toy; or

(c)recall a toy.

(2) The following requirements must be complied with in relation to the measure—

(a)the measure must state the exact grounds on which it is based;

(b)the measure must be notified without delay to the party concerned; and

(c)at the same time as the measure is notified to the party concerned that party must also be informed of—

(i)any remedy available to that party in relation to the measure; and

(ii)any time limit to which that remedy is subject.

(3) Where an enforcement authority takes a measure in relation to a toy, the authority must take due account of the precautionary principle.

(4) [F6Where an enforcement authority takes a measure in relation to a toy which is considered unjustified in accordance with Article 43(2) of the Directive (Community safeguard procedure), the enforcement authority must withdraw the measure or apply to the court to withdraw the measure as may be required.]

[F7Offence in respect of UK(NI) indicationN.I.

55A.(1) Regulation 15A is to be treated as if it were a safety regulation made under section 11 of the Consumer Protection Act 1987.

(2) Notwithstanding section 12(5) of the Consumer Protection Act 1987, any person guilty of an offence under that section of contravening regulation 15A is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.]

Commencement of proceedingsU.K.

56.—(1) In England and Wales a magistrates' court may try an information, and in Northern Ireland a magistrates' court may try a complaint, in respect of an offence committed under section 12 of the 1987 Act in relation to a contravention of or a failure to comply with these Regulations if the information is laid or the complaint is made within twelve months from the discovery of the offence by the prosecutor.

(2) In Scotland summary proceedings in relation to an offence committed under section 12 of the 1987 Act in relation to a contravention of or a failure to comply with these Regulations may be begun at any time within twelve months from the discovery of the offence by the prosecutor.

(3) No such proceedings shall be brought more than three years after the commission of the offence.

Amendment to the General Product Safety Regulations 2005U.K.

57.  The General Product Safety Regulations 2005 M1 are amended as follows—

(a)In regulation 2 (Interpretation) insert the following at the end of the definition of “Community law” –

“and does not include Regulation (EC) No 765/2008 of the European Parliament and the Council setting out the requirements for accreditation and market surveillance relating to the marketing of products and repealing Regulation (EEC) No 339/93 M2.”.

Marginal Citations

M2OJ No L218, 13.8.2008, p30.