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TITLE IIIU.K.REQUIREMENTS TO BE MET BY PROPAGATING MATERIAL

Article 3U.K.

1.Suppliers may market propagating material only if it meets the requirements laid down in this Directive.

2.Paragraph 1 shall not apply to propagating material intended for:

(a)trials or scientific purposes,

(b)selection work, or

(c)the conservation of genetic diversity.

3.Detailed rules for the application of paragraph 2 may be adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17.

Article 4U.K.

Propagating material shall, where applicable, comply with the relevant plant health conditions laid down in Directive 77/93/EEC.

Article 5U.K.

1.Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 1 and Article 4, propagating material when marketed:

2.Any propagating material which, on the basis of visible signs or symptoms, is not substantially free of harmful organisms, shall be properly treated or, where appropriate, shall be removed.

3.In the case of citrus material the following requirements shall also be met:

(a)it shall be derived from initial material which has been checked and found to show no symptoms of any viruses, virus-like organisms or diseases;

(b)it shall have been checked and found to be substantially free of such viruses, virus-like organisms or disease since the beginning of the last cycle of vegetation; and

(c)in the case of grafting, it shall have been grafted onto rootstocks other than those susceptible to viroids.

4.In the case of flower bulbs the following requirement shall also be met:

5.In accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18, a schedule may be established for a particular genus or species, laying down additional conditions concerning the quality with which propagating material when marketed must comply. A genus or species shall only be included in the schedule if there is a demonstrated need for such additional rules. In determining such need the following criteria shall apply: