The Plant Protection Products Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2001
Citation, commencement and extent
1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the Plant Protection Products Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2001 and shall come into force on 14th May 2001.
(2)
These Regulations extend to Scotland only.
Amendment of the Plant Protection Products Regulations 1995
2.
(a)
““the Directive” means Council Directive 91/414/EEC concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market4, as amended by–
- (a)
- (b)
- (c)
- (d)
- (e)
- (f)
- (g)
- (h)
- (i)
- (j)
- (k)
- (l)
- (m)
Commission Directive 1999/73/EC17;- (n)
Commission Directive 1999/80/EC18;- (o)
Commission Directive 2000/10/EC19;- (p)
Commission Directive 2000/49/EC20 (as from 1st July 2001);- (q)
Commission Directive 2000/50/EC21;- (r)
Commission Directive 2000/66/EC22 (as from 1st August 2001);- (s)
Commission Directive 2000/67/EC23 (as from 1st August 2001); and- (t)
Commission Directive 2000/68/EC24 (as from 1st August 2001);”; and
(b)
““the Ministers” means the Scottish Ministers;
“the UK Ministers” means the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Secretary of State acting jointly;”.
3.
“25A
(1)
The Ministers may arrange with the agreement of the UK Ministers, for any of their functions under these Regulations to be exercised on their behalf by a Minister of the Crown.
(2)
An arrangement under this regulation in respect of any function may include provisions for any fees payable under any enactment to any part of the Scottish Administration in respect of that function to be collected by a Minister of Crown or Government Department on behalf of that part of the Scottish Administration.
(3)
An arrangement under this regulation shall be in writing and be signed by, or on behalf of, the Scottish Ministers and the UK Ministers and such an arrangement may be subject to such conditions (including conditions as to the costs and charge for costs) as may be agreed.”.
Revocation
4.
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
These Regulations further amend the Plant Protection Products Regulations 1995 (S.I. 1995/887) (“the 1995 Regulations”) which implement Council Directive 91/414/EEC concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market (O.J. No. L 230, 19.8.91, p.1, as read with corrigenda published in O.J. No. L 170, 25.6.92, p.40).
The Regulations amend the definition of “the Directive” in the 1995 Regulations so as to implement–
Commission Directive 2000/10/EC (O.J. No. L 57, 2.3.00, p.28);
Commission Directive 2000/49/EC (O.J. No. L 197, 3.8.00, p.32) (as from 1st July 2001);
Commission Directive 2000/50/EC (O.J. No. L 198, 4.8.00, p.39);
Commission Directive 2000/66/EC (O.J. No. L 276, 28.10.00, p.35 (as from 1st August 2001);
Commission Directive 2000/67/EC (O.J. No. L 276, 28.10.00, p.38 (as from 1st August 2001); and
Commission Directive 2000/68/EC (O.J. No. L 276, 28.10.00, p.41 (as from 1st August 2001),
which add fluroxypyr, metsulfuron-methyl, prohexadione-calcium, triasulfuron, esfenvalerate and bentazone respectively to Annex I to the Directive (regulation 2).
The Regulations amend the 1995 Regulations to allow the Scottish Ministers to arrange with the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Secretary of State acting jointly, for the discharge of any functions of the Scottish Ministers under the Regulations to be exercised on their behalf by a Minister of the Crown. Such an arrangement may include provision for any fees payable under any enactment to any part of the Scottish Administration in respect of that function to be collected by a Minister of the Crown or Government Department on behalf of that part of the Scottish Administration (regulation 2(b) and 3).
The Regulations revoke the Plant Protection Products (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1999, which made amendments to the 1995 Regulations and the 1995 Fees Regulations which are consolidated in these Regulations (regulation 4).