Search Legislation

The Biocidal Products and Chemicals (Appointment of Authorities and Enforcement) Regulations 2013

 Help about what version

What Version

  • Latest available (Revised)
  • Original (As made)

Status:

This is the original version (as it was originally made). This item of legislation is currently only available in its original format.

  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1

    1. 1.Citation, commencement and extent

    2. 2.(1) Except as provided by paragraphs (2) to (5), these...

    3. 3.(1) These Regulations shall not extend to Northern Ireland except...

    4. 4.Interpretation

  3. PART 2

    1. 5.Competent authorities and designated national authorities

    2. 6.(1) Subject to paragraph (2), for the purposes of Article...

    3. 7.The Great Britain Executive and the Northern Ireland Executive are...

  4. PART 3

    1. BIOCIDAL PRODUCTS

      1. 8.Application of the 1974 Act

      2. 9.Allocation of enforcement responsibility

      3. 10.Limitation on entry to domestic premises in certain circumstances

      4. 11.Confidentiality

      5. 12.Labelling

      6. 13.Essential use

      7. 14.Appeal

      8. 15.Applications for biocidal product authorisations prior to 1st September 2013

      9. 16.Transitional, transitory and savings provisions

    2. CHAPTER 2

      1. 17.Application of the 1974 Act

      2. 18.Allocation of enforcement responsibility

    3. CHAPTER 3

      1. 19.Application of the 1974 Act

      2. 20.Application of the 1978 Order

      3. 21.Duties on designated national authorities and Member States

      4. 22.Allocation of enforcement responsibility

      5. 23.Enforcement notice

      6. 24.(1) An enforcement notice must— (a) state that the inspector...

      7. 25.An enforcement notice may contain provision prohibiting the export of...

      8. 26.Where an enforcement notice has been served but is not...

      9. 27.(1) A person on whom an enforcement notice is served...

      10. 28.A person shall not contravene any requirement or prohibition imposed...

      11. 29.Service of enforcement notices

    4. CHAPTER 4

      1. 30.Exemptions

      2. 31.(1) These Regulations shall not apply to a substance or...

      3. 32.Penalties

      4. 33.Due diligence defence

  5. PART 4

    1. 34.Revocations and amendments

    2. 35.The 2009 Regulations are amended in accordance with the provisions...

    3. 36.The following provisions of the 2009 Regulations are revoked—

    4. 37.The enactments, or instruments made by the Scottish Parliament, specified...

    5. 38.Review

  6. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      Biocidal products appeals

      1. PART 1 DEFINITIONS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR AN APPEAL

        1. 1.In this Schedule— (a) “appeal” means an appeal under regulation...

        2. 2.The appropriate person must— (a) direct that an appeal shall...

        3. 3.Before the determination of an appeal, the appointed person must...

        4. 4.An appointed person may give such directions as that appointed...

        5. 5.The appropriate person may pay to an appointed person such...

      2. PART 2 APPEAL PROCEDURES

        1. 6.An appeal brought pursuant to regulation 14(1)(q) must be heard...

        2. 7.(1) Subject to the following sub-paragraphs of this paragraph, a...

        3. 8.(1) Not later than 28 days before the date of...

        4. 9.(1) The parties shall be entitled to appear at the...

        5. 10.(1) Where a government department has expressed in writing to...

        6. 11.(1) Except as otherwise provided in this Part of this...

        7. 12.(1) Where, after the close of the hearing, the appointed...

        8. 13.The appointed person must notify the determination on the appeal,...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Transitional, transitory and savings provisions

      1. 1.In this Schedule— “COPR” means the Control of Pesticides Regulations...

      2. 2.(1) Following a decision that an unlisted active substance shall...

      3. 3.Following a decision that an unlisted active substance shall not...

      4. 4.(1) Where— (a) there is a decision referred to in...

      5. 5.(1) Where— (a) there is a decision referred to in...

      6. 6.(1) Following an application for authorisation under the Biocides Regulation...

      7. 7.Despite the revocation of the Biocidal Products Regulations 2001 by...

      8. 8.(1) Where a certificate of exemption— (a) was issued under...

      9. 9.A certificate of exemption granted pursuant to paragraph 8(2)—

      10. 10.(1) Despite the revocation of the Biocidal Products Regulations 2001,...

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      Defence Exemption Certificates

      1. 1.The Secretary of State may decide that it is necessary...

      2. 2.The Secretary of State may decide to apply the exemption—...

      3. 3.A decision by the Secretary of State to apply the...

      4. 4.A certificate— (a) must contain sufficient particulars of the persons...

      5. 5.The Secretary of State may provide to a person who...

      6. 6.A person who claims the benefit of a certificate must...

      7. 7.The persons referred to in paragraph 6 are—

      8. 8.Unless the contrary is proved— (a) a certificate;

      9. 9.A person who fails to comply with paragraph 6 shall...

    4. SCHEDULE 4

      Amendments to the Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 2009

      1. PART 1 References to Regulation (EU) No 649/2012

        1. 1.In paragraph (ii) of the Preamble, for “Regulation (EC) No...

        2. 2.In regulation 3(3)(c), for “Regulation (EC) No 689/2008 of the...

      2. PART 2 Advertisements for dangerous preparations and penalties

        1. 3.After regulation 5 insert— Advertisements for dangerous preparations (1) Subject to paragraph (2), a person who supplies a...

        2. 4.After regulation 14(1) insert— (1A) The maximum penalty for an...

    5. SCHEDULE 5

      Consequential Amendments

      1. PART 1 ENACTMENTS

        1. 1.Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981

        2. 2.Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006

      2. PART 2 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION

        1. 3.Control of Pesticides Regulations 1986

        2. 4.African Swine Fever (England) Order 2003

        3. 5.African Swine Fever (Scotland) Order 2003

        4. 6.African Swine Fever (Wales) Order 2003

        5. 7.Diseases of Animals (Approved Disinfectants) (England) Order 2007

        6. 8.Diseases of Animals (Approved Disinfectants) (Wales) Order 2007

        7. 9.Diseases of Animals (Approved Disinfectants) (Scotland) Order 2008

        8. 10.Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 2012

  7. Explanatory Note

Back to top

Options/Help

Print Options

Close

Legislation is available in different versions:

Latest Available (revised):The latest available updated version of the legislation incorporating changes made by subsequent legislation and applied by our editorial team. Changes we have not yet applied to the text, can be found in the ‘Changes to Legislation’ area.

Original (As Enacted or Made): The original version of the legislation as it stood when it was enacted or made. No changes have been applied to the text.

Close

Opening Options

Different options to open legislation in order to view more content on screen at once

Close

Explanatory Memorandum

Explanatory Memorandum sets out a brief statement of the purpose of a Statutory Instrument and provides information about its policy objective and policy implications. They aim to make the Statutory Instrument accessible to readers who are not legally qualified and accompany any Statutory Instrument or Draft Statutory Instrument laid before Parliament from June 2004 onwards.

Close

More Resources

Access essential accompanying documents and information for this legislation item from this tab. Dependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include:

  • the original print PDF of the as enacted version that was used for the print copy
  • lists of changes made by and/or affecting this legislation item
  • confers power and blanket amendment details
  • all formats of all associated documents
  • correction slips
  • links to related legislation and further information resources
Close

Impact Assessments

Impact Assessments generally accompany all UK Government interventions of a regulatory nature that affect the private sector, civil society organisations and public services. They apply regardless of whether the regulation originates from a domestic or international source and can accompany primary (Acts etc) and secondary legislation (SIs). An Impact Assessment allows those with an interest in the policy area to understand:

  • Why the government is proposing to intervene;
  • The main options the government is considering, and which one is preferred;
  • How and to what extent new policies may impact on them; and,
  • The estimated costs and benefits of proposed measures.
Close

More Resources

Use this menu to access essential accompanying documents and information for this legislation item. Dependent on the legislation item being viewed this may include:

  • the original print PDF of the as made version that was used for the print copy
  • correction slips

Click 'View More' or select 'More Resources' tab for additional information including:

  • lists of changes made by and/or affecting this legislation item
  • confers power and blanket amendment details
  • all formats of all associated documents
  • links to related legislation and further information resources