2000 No. 22

AGRICULTUREPESTICIDES

The Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding Stuffs) (Scotland) Regulations 2000

Made

Coming into force

The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972M1 and by section 16(2) of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985M2, and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, after consultation in accordance with section 16(9) of the said Act of 1985 with the Advisory Committee on Pesticides established under section 16(7) of that ActM3, hereby make the following Regulations, a draft of which has been laid before and approved by resolution of the Scottish Parliament:

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M1

1972 c.68. Section 2(2) was amended by the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46), Schedule 8, paragraph 15(3). The function conferred upon the Minister of the Crown under section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972, insofar as within devolved competence, was transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998.

M2

1985 c.48; see section 24(1) for a definition of “the Ministers" and section 24(3) on the exercise of the power conferred by section 16. Section 16 was amended by the Pesticides (Fees and Enforcement) Act 1989 (c.27), section 1(2) and by the Pesticides Act 1998 (c.26), section 1. The functions of “the Ministers" were transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46).

M3

Established by S.I. 1985/1516.

Citation, commencement and extent1

1

These Regulations may be cited as the Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding Stuffs) (Scotland) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 1st February 2000.

2

These Regulations extend to Scotland only.

Interpretation2

1

In these Regulations–

2

The words and expressions “dried", “processed", “composite food", “drying" and “processing", when used either in regulation 4 or in paragraphs (d) and (e) of regulation 6 shall have the same meaning as when used in the Residues Directives and any related expressions shall be construed accordingly.

3

Any reference in these Regulations to a pesticide residue is a reference to the substance named in column 2 of Schedule 1 opposite the pesticide named in column 1 of that Schedule from which, or from the metabolites and breakdown or reaction products of which, it can be derived.

4

Any reference in these Regulations to a numbered Schedule or regulation shall be construed as a reference to the Schedule or, as the case may be, regulation so numbered in these Regulations.

5

Any reference in any Schedule to these Regulations to any product, figure or pesticide includes any qualifying words relating to that product, figure or pesticide in that Schedule.

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M4

O.J. No. L1, 3.1.94, p.3.

M5

O.J. No. L1, 3.1.94, p.572.

M6

O.J. No. L221, 7.8.86, p.37.

M7

O.J. No. L126, 20.5.88, p.53.

M8

O.J. No. L353, 17.12.90, p.48.

M9

O.J. No. L211, 23.8.93, p.1.

M10

O.J. No. L189, 23.7.94, p.67.

M11

O.J. No. L197, 22.8.95, p.29.

M12

O.J. No. L144, 18.6.96, p.35.

M13

O.J. No. L184, 12.7.97, p.33.

M14

O.J. No. L347, 18.12.97, p.42.

M15

O.J. No. L290, 29.10.98, p.25.

M16

O.J. No. L172, 8.7.99, p.40.

M17

O.J. No. L194, 27.7.99, p.36.

M18

O.J. No. L221, 7.8.86, p.43.

M19

O.J. No. L350, 14.12.90, p.71.

M20

O.J. No. L211, 23.8.93, p.6.

M21

O.J. No. L189, 23.7.94, p.70.

M22

O.J. No. L197, 22.8.95, p.14.

M23

O.J. No. L292, 7.12.95, p.27.

M24

O.J. No. L144, 18.6.96, p.12.

Maximum residue levels3

The maximum level of any pesticide residue which may be left in any product named in Part I of Schedule 2 shall be the number of milligrams of the pesticide residue per kilogram of the product (if any) specified opposite the name of that product under the name of the pesticide concerned.

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1

No person shall put into circulation any product named in Part 2 of Schedule 2 which contains a level of pesticide residue greater than the number of milligrams of that pesticide residue per kilogram of the product (if any) specified opposite the name of that product under the name of the pesticide concerned.

2

Subject to the provisions of regulation 6, the provisions of this regulation shall apply–

a

to any products which after drying or processing are obtained from any of the products named in Part 2 of Schedule 2; and

b

to any composite foods which include any of the products named in that Part of that Schedule,

notwithstanding that no maximum permitted level has been expressly specified therein for the amount of pesticide residue which may be contained in that dried or processed product or composite food.

3

Any person who, without reasonable excuse, contravenes or causes or permits any other person to contravene any provision of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence, and shall be liable–

a

on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum; and

b

on conviction on indictment, to a fine.

4

In any proceedings for an offence under this regulation, it is a defence for the person charged to prove that when the product in question was put into circulation–

a

it was so put with the intention of its being exported to a country which is not an EEA State and the offence was caused by a treatment applied to that product being a treatment–

i

required by the country of destination in order to prevent the introduction of harmful organisms into its territory; or

ii

necessary to protect the product from harmful organisms during transport to the country of destination and storage there, or

b

it was so put with the intention that–

i

it be used in the manufacture of things other than foodstuffs and animal feed; or

ii

it be used for sowing or planting.

5

Sections 19 and 22 of, and Schedule 2 to, the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985 shall apply for the purposes of this regulation as they apply for the purposes of that Act taking references therein to that Act or any Part of it to be references to this regulation.

6

In paragraph (4)(a) “country which is not an EEA state" does not include any part of the United Kingdom.

Seizure or disposal of crops, food or feeding stuffs5

If any product contains a level of pesticide residue above that permitted under either regulations 3 or 4(1), the Scottish Ministers shall have the power–

a

to seize or dispose of the consignment containing that product, or any part of it, or to require that some other person shall dispose of it, or

b

to direct some other person to take such remedial action as appears to the Scottish Ministers to be necessary.

Sampling and analysis6

In determining for the purposes of regulations 3 or 4(1) whether the level of pesticide residue left or contained in any product exceeds the maximum permitted–

a

the whole or such part only of that product shall, so far as is practicable, be taken into account as specified in column 3 of Schedule 3 opposite the name of that product in column 2 of that Schedule;

b

the procedure laid down in the Codex Recommended Method of Sampling for the Determination of Pesticide Residues M25 shall so far as is practicable be followed;

c

in the case of any product named in paragraphs 3, 4, or 5 of Part 1 of Schedule 2 which has been dried, that Part of that Schedule shall have effect as if for the number of milligrams of each pesticide residue specified opposite the name of that product there were substituted that number of milligrams divided by the fraction of 1 kilogram to which 1 kilogram of the product is reduced by the drying process;

d

in the case of any product named in Part 2 of Schedule 2 which has been dried or processed, that Part of that Schedule shall have effect where no such maximum permitted level of pesticide residue is specified therein for the product in its dried or processed form as if the maximum permitted level of pesticide residue specified opposite the name of the product in that Part of that Schedule has been modified to take account of the concentration of the product caused by the drying process or, as the case may be, the dilution or concentration of the product caused by the processing; and

e

in a case where two or more products have been mixed to form a single composite food in relation to which no such maximum permitted levels are specified in Part 2 of Schedule 2, that Part of that Schedule shall have effect as if such maximum permitted levels had been specified in relation to that composite food for each of the pesticide residues which are specified therein opposite the names of each of the products which have been mixed to form the composite food, taking into account–

i

the relative concentrations of each of the constituent products in the mixture; and

ii

the provisions of paragraph (d) above.

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M25

Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations and World Health Organisation Joint Food Standards Programme Codex Alimentarius Commission, Recommended Method of Sampling for the Determination of Pesticides Residues,Volume 2 Section 3 Codex Alimentarius, 1993

Revocations7

The Regulations specified in Schedule 4 are hereby revoked.

ROSS FINNIEA member of the Scottish ExecutiveSt Andrew’s House, Edinburgh

SCHEDULE 1

Regulation 2

Column 1

Column 2

Pesticide

Residues

Acephate

Acephate

Aldrin & Dieldrin

singly or combined, expressed as dieldrin (HEOD)

2-Aminobutane

2-aminobutane

Aminotriazole

Aminotriazole

Atrazine

Atrazine

Azinphos-methyl

azinphos-methyl

Benalaxyl

Benalaxyl

Benfuracarb

Benfuracarb

Binapacryl

Binapacryl

Biphenthrin

Biphenthrin

Bitertanol

Bitertanol

Bromophos-ethyl

bromophos-ethyl

Camphechlor (Toxaphene)

camphechlor (toxaphene)

Captafol

Captafol

Captan

Captan

Carbaryl

Carbaryl

Carbendazim, Benomyl and Thiophanate-methyl

carbendazim, benomyl and thiophanate-methyl (expressed as carbendazim)

Carbon disulphide

carbon disulphide

Carbon Tetrachloride

carbon tetrachloride

Carbofuran

sum of carbofuran and 3-hydroxy-carbofuran, expressed as carbofuran

Carbophenothion

sum of carbophenothion, its sulphoxide and its sulphone, expressed as carbophenothion

Carbosulfan

Carbosulfan

Cartap

Cartap

Chlordane

(1)for products of animal origin: sum ofcis- andtrans-isomers and oxychlordane expressed as chlordane;

(2)for cereals, fruit and vegetables: sum ofcis- andtrans- isomers expressed as chlordane

Chlorfenvinphos

sum of E-and Z-isomers of chlorfenvinphos

Chlormequat

Chlormequat

Chlorothalonil

Chlorothalonil

Chlorobenzilate

Chlorobenzilate

Chlorpyrifos

Chlorpyrifos

Chlorpyrifos-methyl

chlorpyrifos-methyl

Cyfluthrin

cyfluthrin, including other mixed isomeric constituents (sum of isomers)

Cypermethrin

cypermethrin (sum of isomers)

Daminozide

sum of daminozide and 1,1-dimethyl-hydrazine expressed as daminozide

DDT

sum of pp’-DDT, op’-DDT, pp’-DDE and pp’-TDE (DDD) expressed as DDT

Deltamethrin

Deltamethrin

Diazinon

Diazinon

1,2-Dibromoethane

1,2-dibromoethane

Dichlofluanid

Dichlofluanid

Dichlorvos

Dichlorvos

Dichlorprop

dichlorprop (including dichlorprop P)

Dicofol

Dicofol

Diflubenzuron

Diflubenzuron

Dimethipin

Dimethipin

Dimethoate

Dimethoate

Dinoseb

Dinoseb

Dioxathion

Dioxathion

Disulfoton

sum of disulfoton, disulfoton sulphoxide and disulfoton sulphone expressed as disulfoton

Endosulfan

sum of alpha-and beta-isomers and of endosulfan sulphate, expressed as endosulfan

Endrin

Endrin

Ethephon

Ethephon

Ethion

Ethion

Etrimfos

Etrimfos

Fenarimol

Fenarimol

Fenbutatin oxide

fenbutatin oxide

Fenchlorphos

fenchlorphos (sum of fenchlorphos and fenchlorphos oxon, expressed as fenchlorphos)

Fenitrothion

Fenitrothion

Fentin

fentin expressed as triphenyltin cation

Fenvalerate

fenvalerate (sum of isomers)

Fluazifop

fluazifop and esters (including conjugates) of fluazifop, expressed as free acid

Flurochloridone

Flurochloridone

Furathiocarb

Furathiocarb

Glyphosate

Glyphosate

Haloxyfop

haloxyfop and esters (including conjugates) of haloxyfop, expressed as free acid

Hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

Hexachlorobenzene

Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH)

Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) alpha, beta and gamma isomers individually or summed as in Schedule 2

Heptachlor

sum of heptachlor and heptachlor epoxide, expressed as heptachlor

Hydrogen cyanide

cyanides expressed as hydrogen cyanide

Hydrogen phosphide

phosphides expressed as hydrogen phosphide

Imazalil

Imazalil

Inorganic bromide

determined and expressed as total bromine from all sources

Ioxynil

Ioxynil

Iprodione

Iprodione

Lambda-cyhalothrin

lambda-cyhalothrin

Malathion

sum of malathion and malaoxon, expressed as malathion

Maleic hydrazide

maleic hydrazide

Maneb, Mancozeb, Metiram Propineb and Zineb

determined and expressed as carbon disulphide (CS2)

Mecarbam

Mecarbam

Mercury compounds

determined as total mercury and expressed as mercury

Metalaxyl

metalaxyl

Methacrifos

methacrifos

Methamidophos

methamidophos

Methyl bromide (bromomethane)

methyl bromide (bromomethane)

Mevinphos

sum ofcis- andtrans- mevinphos

Monocrotophos

monocrotophos

Omethoate

omethoate (from use of formothion, dimethoate and omethoate)

Paraquat

paraquat

Parathion

parathion

Parathion-methyl

parathion-methyl

Permethrin

permethrin (and sum of isomers)

Phorate

sum of phorate, its oxygen analogue and their sulfoxides and sulphones expressed as phorate

Phosalone

phosalone

Phosmet

phosmet

Phosphamidon

sum of phosphamidon (E-and Z-isomers) and N-desethylphosphamidon (E-and Z-isomers) expressed as phosphamidon

Pirimiphos-methyl

pirimiphos-methyl

Procymidone

procymidone

Propargite

propargite

Propiconazole

propiconazole

Propoxur

propoxur

Propyzamide

propyzamide

Pyrethrins

sum of pyrethrins I and II, cinerins I and II, jasmolins I and II

Quinalphos

quinalphos

Quintozene

sum of quintozene, pentachloroaniline and methyl pentachlorophenyl sulphide expressed as quintozene

Tecnazene

tecnazene

TEPP

TEPP

Thiabendazole

thiabendazole

Triazophos

triazophos

Trichlorfon

trichlorfon

Triforine

triforine

2, 4, 5-T

2, 4, 5-T

Vinclozolin

sum of vinclozolin and all metabolites containing 3, 5-dichloroaniline moiety, expressed as vinclozolin

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SCHEDULE 3

Regulation 6

Note: The word 'fresh’ is taken to extend to products which have been chilled.

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Group of products

Products included in the groups

Part of product to which maximum residue levels apply

1.Fruit, fresh, dried or uncooked, preserved by freezing, not containing added sugar: nuts

(i)CITRUS FRUIT

Grapefruit

Lemons

Limes

Mandarins (including clementines and similar hybrids)

Oranges

Pomelos

Others

Whole Product.

(ii)TREE NUTS (shelled or unshelled)

Almonds

Brazil nuts

Cashew nuts

Chestnuts

Coconuts

Hazelnuts

Macadamia nuts

Pecans

Pine nuts

Pistachios

Walnuts

Others

Whole product after removal of shell.

(iii)POME FRUIT

Apples

Pears

Quinces

Others

Whole product after removal of stems.

(iv)STONE FRUIT

Apricots

Cherries

Peaches (including nectarines and similar hybrids)

Plums

Others

Whole product after removal of stems.

(v)BERRIES AND SMALL FRUIT

(a)Table and wine grapes

Table grapes

Wine grapes

(b)Strawberries

(other than wild)

(c)Cane fruit

(other than wild)

Blackberries

Dewberries

Loganberries

Raspberries

Others

(d)Other small fruit and berries

(other than wild)

Bilberries

Cranberries

Currants (red, black and white)

Gooseberries

Others

(e)Wild berries and wild fruit

Whole product after removal of caps and stems (if any) and, in the case of currants, fruits with stems.

(vi)MISCELLANEOUS FRUIT

Avocados

Bananas

Dates

Figs

Kiwi fruit

Kumquats

Litchis

Mangoes

Olives (table consumption){

Olives (oil extract)

Passion fruit

Pineapples

Pomegranates

Others

Whole fruit after removal of stems (if any) and in the case of pineapple, after removal of the crown.

{Whole fruit after removal of stems (if any) after removal of soil (if any) by rinsing in running water.

(i)ROOT AND TUBER VEGETABLES

Beetroot

Carrots

Celeriac

Horseradish

Jerusalem artichokes

Parsnips

Parsley root

Radishes

Salsify

Sweet potatoes

Swedes

Turnips

Yams

Others

Whole product after removal of tops and adhering soil (if any) (removal of soil by rinsing in running water or by gentle brushing of the dry product).

2.Vegetables, fresh or uncooked, frozen or dry

(ii)BULB VEGETABLES

Garlic

Onions

Shallots

Spring Onions

Others

For dry onions, shallots and garlic: whole product after removal of easily detachable skin and soil (if any). Onions, shallots and garlic other than dry, spring onions: whole product after removal of roots and soil (if any).

(iii)FRUITING VEGETABLES

(a)Solanacea

Tomatoes

Peppers

Aubergines

Others

(b)Cucurbits-edible peel

Cucumbers

Gherkin

Courgettes

Others

(c)Cucurbits-inedible peel

Melons

Squashes

Watermelons

Others

Whole product after removal of stems.

(d)Sweet corn

Kernels or cobs without husks.

(iv)BRASSICA VEGETABLES

(a)Flowering brassicas

Broccoli

Cauliflower

Others

(b)Head brassicas

Brussels sprouts

Head cabbage

Others

(c)Leafy brassicas

Chinese cabbage

Kale

Others

Product after removal of decayed leaves (if any).

(d)Kohlrabi

Whole product after removal of tops and adhering soil (if any) (removal of soil by rinsing in running water or by gentle brushing of the dry product).

(v)LEAF VEGETABLES AND FRESH HERBS

(a)Lettuce and similar

Cress

Lamb’s lettuce

Lettuce

Scarole

Others

(b)Spinach and similar

Spinach

Beet leaves (chard)

Others

(c)Watercress

(d)Witloof

(e)Herbs

Chervil

Chives

Parsley

Celery leaves

Others

Whole product after removal of decayed outer leaves, root and soil (if any).

(vi)LEGUME VEGETABLES (FRESH)

Beans with pods

Beans without pods

Peas with pods

Peas without pods

Others

Whole product after removal of pods or with pods if they are intended to be eaten.

(vii)STEM VEGETABLES

Asparagus

Cardoons

Celery

Fennel

Globe artichokes

Leeks

Rhubarb

Others

Whole product after removal of decayed tissue and soil (if any); leeks and fennel: whole product after removal of roots and soil (if any).

(viii)FUNGI

Mushrooms (other than wild)

Wild Mushrooms

Whole product after removal of decayed tissue and soil (if any); leeks and fennel: whole product after removal of roots and soil (if any).

3.Pulses

Beans

Lentils

Peas

Others

Whole product.

4.Oil seeds

Linseed

Peanuts

Poppy seed

Rape seed

Sesame seed

Sunflower seed*

Soya bean

Others

Whole seed or kernel after removal of shell and husk, when possible.

*Whole seed including shell, when present, and whole seed without shell, when shell is absent.

5.Potatoes

Early potatoes

Ware potatoes

Whole product after removal of soil (if any) (removal of soil by rinsing in running water or by gentle brushing of the dry product).

6.Tea (dried leaves and stalks, fermented or otherwise, Camellia sinensis)

Whole product.

7.Hops (dried), including hop pellets and unconcentrated powder

Whole product.

8.Cereal grains

Wheat

Rye

Barley

Oats

Triticale

Maize

Rice

Other cereals

Whole commodity without husk.

9.Products of animal origin

Meat, fat and preparations of meat

Whole commodity (For fat soluble pesticides a portion of carcass fat is analysed and MRLs apply to carcass fat.

Milk

Whole commodity.

Eggs

Whole egg whites and yolks combined after removal of shells.

10.Spices

Cumin seed

Juniper berries

Nutmeg

Pepper, black and white

Vanilla pods

Others

Whole product.

SCHEDULE 4 REVOCATIONS

Regulation 7

Title

S.I. Number

The Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding Stuffs) Regulations 1994

S.I. 1994/1985.

The Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding Stuffs) (Amendment) Regulations 1995

S.I. 1995/1483.

The Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding Stuffs) (Amendment) Regulations 1996

S.I. 1996/1487

The Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding Stuffs) (Amendment) Regulations 1997

S.I. 1997/567.

The Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding Stuffs) (Amendment) Regulations 1998

S.I. 1998/2922.

The Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding Stuffs) (Amendment) Regulations 1999

S.I. 1999/1109.

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations are made under section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 and Part III of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985 and consolidate and replace the provisions of the Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding Stuffs) Regulations 1994 (S.I. 1994/1985) and the Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding Stuffs) (Amendment) Regulations 1995 to 1999 (S.I. 1995/1483, 1996/1487, 1997/567, 1998/2922 and 1999/1109).

To the extent that the Regulations are made under the European Communities Act 1972, regulation 4 and Schedule 2 Part 2 specify maximum levels of pesticide residues which may be left in crops, food and feeding stuffs in implementation of Council Directive 86/362/EEC (O.J. No. L221, 7.8.86, p.37) and Council Directive 86/363/EEC (O.J. No. L221, 7.8.86, p.43) as regards cereals and products of animal origin, and Council Directive 90/642/EEC (O.J. No. L350, 14.12.90, p.71) as regards certain products of plant origin (including fruit and vegetables), each as last amended by Commission Directive 1999/71/EC (O.J. No. L194, 27.7.99, p.36)) (these Directives as so amended being referred to in these Regulations as “the Residues Directives"). In particular, these Regulations specify for the first time maximum residue levels for the pesticide Azoxystrobin in implementation of Commission Directive 1999/71/EC. Regulation 4 also creates offences, specifies penalties, provides defences and confers enforcement powers where these maximum residue levels have been exceeded in respect of products put into circulation.

To the extent that these Regulations are made under the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985, they specify maximum levels of pesticides residues which may be left in crops, food and feeding stuffs which are not the subject of the Residues Directives. Since they are made under section 16(2)(k) of that Act, regulation 3 and Schedule 2 Part 1 do no more than specify the maximum residue level which may be left in a particular product. Offences and penalties for contravention of regulation 3 are prescribed respectively by sections 16(12) and 21(3) of that Act.

The Regulations also confer powers to seize and dispose of products where maximum residue levels have been exceeded (regulation 5) and prescribe how much of a particular product is to be taken into account in determining whether a maximum residue level has been exceeded in accordance with Council Directive 90/642/EEC (regulation 6 and Schedule 3). Provision is also made with regard to the manner for determining whether maximum residue levels have been exceeded when found in dried or processed products or composite foods, so far as these are the subject of the Residues Directives (regulation 6).

These Regulations revoke the Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding Stuffs) Regulations 1994 (S.I. 1994/1985) and the Pesticides (Maximum Residue Levels in Crops, Food and Feeding Stuffs) (Amendment) Regulations 1995 to 1999 (S.I. 1995/1483, 1996/1487, 1997/567, 1998/2922 and 1999/1109) (regulation 7 and Schedule 4).