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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Food and Feed Imports (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 No. 664
PART 3 Amendment of retained direct EU legislation
8.In Article 2(d), for “Commission and”, substitute “United Kingdom, the...
9.For Article 3(b), substitute “(b) “designated point of entry (DPE)”...
10.For Article 5, substitute— The Food Safety Authority must maintain...
11.For Article 7, substitute— Common entry documents must be drawn...
13.In Article 14(1), for “Member States”, substitute “The appropriate authority”....
14.In the heading to Article 15, for “Commission”, substitute “appropriate...
15.For Article 15, substitute— Competent authorities must submit to the appropriate authority and the...
16.After Article 19, omit “This Regulation shall be binding in...
17.In Annex 2— (a) below the heading, for “European Union”,...
20.In Article 3— (a) in paragraph 1, for “Member States”,...
21.For Article 5, substitute— Where the appropriate authority decides to...
22.For Article 6(2), substitute— If the laboratory analysis referred to in point (b) of...
23.In Article 7, for the third paragraph, substitute— Competent authorities...
25.After Article 10, omit “This Regulation shall be binding in...
31.For Article 5 (3), substitute— The health certificate must be drawn up in English, or...
32.For Article 7(5), substitute— CEDs must be drawn up in English, or in English...
34.In Article 9— (a) in paragraph 2, for “Union”, substitute...
35.In Article 12, for “Union legislation”, substitute “retained EU law”....
36.For Article 13, substitute— Competent authorities must submit to the...
37.After Article 16, omit “This Regulation shall be binding in...
42.For Article 5(3), substitute— The health certificate must be drawn up in English, or...
43.In Article 11, for “Union legislation”, substitute “retained EU law”....
44.For Article 12, substitute— Competent authorities must submit to the appropriate authority and the...
45.After Article 16, omit “This Regulation shall be binding in...
46.In the Annex, in the heading to the Health Certificate,...
49.After Article 5, omit “This Regulation shall be binding in...
51.In Article 1— (a) in paragraph 1, for “Union”, substitute...
53.In Article 4, for “Member States”, substitute “competent authority”.
54.After Article 6, omit “This Regulation shall be binding in...
58.For Article 5(3), substitute— The health certificate and its attachments must be drawn up...
59.For Article 7(4), substitute— CEDs must be drawn up in English, or in English...
60.In Article 8(3), for “Union”, substitute “United Kingdom”.
61.For Article 12, substitute— Competent authorities must submit to the appropriate authority and the...
62.After Article 17, omit “This Regulation shall be binding in...
66.In Article 4(1), for “Union legislation”, substitute “retained EU law”....
67.For Article 5(3), substitute— The health certificate must be drawn up in English, or...
68.In Article 8(2), for “Member States”, substitute “Competent authorities”.
69.In Article 11— (a) in paragraph 1, for “Union legislation”,...
70.In Article 12— (a) for paragraph 1, substitute— Competent authorities must, biannually, submit to the appropriate authority and...
71.After Article 18, omit “This Regulation shall be binding in...
72.In Annex 1, in the heading, for “European Union”, substitute...
75.In Article 1(2), for “Member States”, substitute “Competent authorities”.
76.In Article 5(6), for “Union Law”, substitute “retained EU law”....
78.In the heading to Article 6, omit “to the Commission”....
79.For Article 6, substitute— Competent authorities must prepare a report every 3 months, giving...
83.For Article 2, substitute— The importation into the United Kingdom...
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