The Seeds (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 1997
Title, extent and commencement1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Seeds (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 1997, shall apply to Great Britain and shall come into force on 1st July 1997.
Amendment of the Oil and Fibre Plant Seeds Regulations 19932.
(1)
(2)
In regulation 5, paragraph (12), for the words “Schedule 6 Part IG” there shall be substituted the words “Schedule 6 Part IE”.
(3)
“(4A)
Notwithstanding paragraphs (2) and (3) above, a package (other than a small package) of Basic Seed, Certified Seed, Certified Seed of the First Generation, Certified Seed of the Second Generation or Certified Seed of the Third Generation may be marketed if—
(a)
the appropriate particulars of the matters specified in Part I of Schedule 6 are printed or stamped indelibly on the package in a panel of at least the size and of the colour so specified, and
(b)
the requirements of Part IV of that Schedule are satisfied.”.
(4)
“PART IVPRINTING OF SPECIFIED MATTERS ON PACKAGES(whole-bag labelling)
A. Seeds which have not been imported
1.
The printing or stamping of the packages shall be under the supervision, and in accordance with the instructions, of the Minister.
2.
Each package shall have printed or stamped on it, or be perforated with, an individual serial number allocated by the Minister, which shall appear in the same panel as the particulars of the matters specified in Part I of this Schedule.
3.
Arrangements shall be made with the printer for returns to be made to the Minister of the number of packages printed or stamped pursuant to regulation 9(4A) and of the individual serial numbers of such packages.
4.
The reference number of the seed lot and the month and year in which the package was officially sealed shall be printed or stamped under the supervision of the Minister at the time of sampling for official examination.
5.
Each package of seed marketed in accordance with regulation 5(5) shall be capable of having affixed to it a supplier’s label containing a statement pursuant to regulation 9(3).
B. Seeds imported from another Member State
Such requirements of the Member State from which the seeds have been imported as correspond to the requirements specified in this Part for seeds which have not been imported shall have been satisfied.
A. Seeds which have not been imported
1.
The printing or stamping of the packages shall be under the supervision, and in accordance with the instructions, of the Minister.
2.
Each package shall have printed or stamped on it, or be perforated with, an individual serial number allocated by the Minister, which shall appear in the same panel as the particulars of the matters specified in Part I of this Schedule.
3.
Arrangements shall be made with the printer for returns to be made to the Minister of the number of packages printed or stamped pursuant to regulation 9(4A) and of the individual serial numbers of such packages.
4.
The reference number of the seed lot and the month and year in which the package was officially sealed shall be printed or stamped under the supervision of the Minister at the time of sampling for official examination.
5.
Each package of seed marketed in accordance with regulation 5(5) shall be capable of having affixed to it a supplier’s label containing a statement pursuant to regulation 9(3).
B. Seeds imported from another Member State
Such requirements of the Member State from which the seeds have been imported as correspond to the requirements specified in this Part for seeds which have not been imported shall have been satisfied.”.
Amendment of the Fodder Plant Seeds Regulations 19933.
(1)
(2)
In regulation 9, paragraph (6), the words “of field beans or field peas” shall be omitted.
(3)
In Schedule 6 Part IV, paragraph A2, for the words “Part II” there shall be substituted the words “Part I”.
Miscellaneous amendments4.
(1)
The Regulations referred to in paragraph (2) below shall be amended in accordance with that paragraph.
(2)
For the letters “EEC”, in each place where they occur in the undernoted provisions, there shall be substituted the letters “EC”—
the Oil and Fibre Plant Seeds Regulations 1993, regulation 5 and Schedule 6;
the Fodder Plant Seeds Regulations 1993, regulations 3, 5, 8 and 9 and Schedule 6.
(3)
Labels printed prior to the coming into force of these Regulations which contain particulars which have been amended by this regulation may continue to be used until 31st December 2001.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Wales
These Regulations implement—
Commission Decision 97/125/EC (OJ No. L48, 19.2.97, p35) authorising the indelible printing of prescribed information on packages of seed of oil and fibre plants and amending Decision 87/309/EEC authorising the indelible printing of prescribed information on packages of certain fodder plant species; and
Council Directive 96/72/EC (OJ No. L304, 27.11.96, p.10) amending Directives 66/400/EEC, 66/401/EEC, 66/402/EEC, 66/403/EEC, 69/208/EEC and 70/458/EEC on the marketing of beet seed, fodder plant seed, cereal seed, seed potatoes, seed of oil and fibre plants and vegetable seed, save insofar as it amends Directive 66/403/EEC (seed potatoes) in relation to which it is to be implemented separately.
These Regulations amend the Oil and Fibre Plant Seeds Regulations (as amended) to provide that certain particulars may be printed or stamped on a package of seeds rather than on a label secured to that package (regulation 2(3) and (4)). These Regulations also amend those regulations to correct a defective cross reference (regulation 2(2)).
These Regulations also amend the Fodder Plant Seeds Regulations (as amended) so that the provision that certain particulars may be printed or stamped on a package of seeds rather than on a label secured to that package is no longer limited to field beans and field peas (regulation 3(2)). These Regulations also amend those regulations to correct a defective cross reference (regulation 3(3)).
These Regulations also provide for the substitution of the letters “EC” for the letters “EEC” in the provisions set out in regulation 4(2). They provide that remaining stocks of labels bearing the abbreviation “EEC” may continue to be used until 31st December 2001 (regulation 4(3)).
A Compliance Cost Assessment has been prepared and a copy has been placed in the library of both Houses of Parliament. Copies can be obtained from the Plant Variety Rights Office and Seeds Division of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, White House Lane, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge CB3 0LF.