The Plant Protection Products Amendment (No. 2) (Scotland) Regulations 2002
Citation, commencement and extent1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the Plant Protection Products Amendment (No. 2) (Scotland) Regulations 2002 and shall come into force on 1st July 2002.
(2)
These Regulations extend to Scotland only.
Amendment of the Plant Protection Products Regulations 19952.
“Commission Directive 2001/99/EC
O.J. No. L 304, 21.11.01, p.14
Commission Directive 2001/103/EC
O.J. No. L 313, 30.11.01, p.37 (as from 1st October 2002)
Commission Directive 2002/18/EC
O.J. No. L 55, 26.2.02, p.29 (as from 1st January 2003)”.
Amendment of the Plant Protection Products Amendment (No. 3) (Scotland) Regulations 20013.
“except in the case of a plant protection product which contains that active substance together with another active substance not included in Annex I,”.
Amendment of the Plant Protection Products Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 20024.
“except in the case of a plant protection product which contains either or both of those active substances together with another active substance not included in Annex I,”.
Pentland House,
Edinburgh
These Regulations, which extend to Scotland only, further amend the Plant Protection Products Regulations 1995 (“the 1995 Regulations”) which implement Council Directive 91/414/EEC concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market (“the Directive”).
Regulation 2 amends the definition of “the Directive” in the 1995 Regulations so as to implement–
Commission Directive 2001/99/EC (as from 1st July 2002);
Commission Directive 2001/103/EC (as from 1st October 2002); and
Commission Directive 2002/18/EC (as from 1st January 2003),
which add the active substances glyphosate, thifensulfuron-methyl, 2, 4-D and isoproturon to Annex I of the Directive.
Regulations 3 and 4 make further transitional provision, in addition to the transitional provision for flupyrsulfuron-methyl, acibenzolar-s-methyl and pymetrozine which were made in the Plant Protection Products Amendment (No. 3) (Scotland) Regulations 2001 and the Plant Protection Products Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2002.
The effect of these Regulations is that where a plant protection product contains one or more of these substances together with another active substance not on the Annex I list, then the provisional approval or extension of provisional approval does not cease to have effect on the cut off date but continues until it expires.