Control of Pesticides (Amendment) Regulations 1997

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 1997/188

1997 No. 188

PESTICIDES

The Control of Pesticides (Amendment) Regulations 1997

Made 30th January 1997

Coming into force 31th January 1997

The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Secretary of State, acting jointly, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by sections 16(2) and 24(3) of the Food and Environment Protection Act 19851, and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, having regard to the interests of persons supplying information for the purposes of section 16 of that Act and after consultation with the Advisory Committee on Pesticides established under section 16(7) of that Act2and with the Health and Safety Commission, hereby make the following Regulations, a draft of which has been laid before and approved by resolution of each House of Parliament:

Title, commencement and interpretation
S-1 Title, commencement and interpretation

Title, commencement and interpretation

1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Control of Pesticides (Amendment) Regulations 1997 and shall come into force on the day after the day on which they are made.

(2) In these Regulations “the principal Regulations” means the Control of Pesticides Regulations 19863.

Amendment of the principal Regulations

Amendment of the principal Regulations

S-2 The principal Regulations shall be amended in accordance with...

2. The principal Regulations shall be amended in accordance with regulations 3 to 9 of these Regulations and any reference in those provisions to any specified provision shall, unless the context requires otherwise, be taken to be a reference to the provision so specified of the principal Regulations.

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3. For paragraph (1) of regulation 2 there shall be substituted the following paragraph—

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“1 In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—

“the 1985 Act” means the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985;

“active ingredient” means a component of a pesticide which fits it for use as a pesticide;

“aerial application” means the application of a pesticide from an aircraft in flight;

“agricultural” has the meaning assigned to it in section 24(1) of the 1985 Act;

“approval” means an approval given jointly by the Ministers under regulation 5 in relation to a pesticide and “approved” shall be construed accordingly;

“contravenes” includes “fails to comply with”;

“creature” has the meaning assigned to it in section 24(1) of the 1985 Act;

“crops” has the meaning assigned to it in section 24(1) of the 1985 Act;

“full approval” has the meaning assigned to it in regulation 5(2)(c);

“ground water” means any waters contained in underground strata;

“organism” means any animal, plant, fungus or micro-organism capable of carrying on life processes;

“pesticide” has the meaning assigned to it in section 16(15) of the 1985 Act;

“plants” has the meaning assigned to it in section 24(1) of the 1985 Act;

“provisional approval” has the meaning assigned to it in regulation 5(2)(b);

“sell” includes offer or expose for sale or have in possession for the purpose of sale and “sale” shall be construed accordingly;

“substance” means any chemical element or compound which occurs naturally or by manufacture and includes any impurity which results from the manufacturing process;

“supply” includes offer to supply;

“surface water” means estuarial and coastal waters and any lake, loch, pond, reservoir, river, stream or watercourse including the bottom, channel or bed of any lake, loch, pond, reservoir, river, stream or, as the case may be, watercourse which is for the time being dry.”.

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4. For regulation 3 there shall be substituted the following regulation—

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Scope

3.—(1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, these Regulations apply to—

(a)

(a) any pesticide; or

(b)

(b) any substance, preparation or organism prepared or used for any of the following purposes—

(i) protecting plants or wood or other plant products from harmful organisms;

(ii) regulating the growth of plants;

(iii) giving protection against harmful creatures;

(iv) rendering such creatures harmless;

(v) controlling organisms with harmful or unwanted effects on water systems (including sewage treatment works), buildings or other structures, or on manufactured products;

(vi) protecting animals against ectoparasites;

as if it were a pesticide.

(2) These Regulations do not apply to—

(a)

(a) organisms, other than bacteria, protozoa, fungi, viruses and mycoplasmas, used for destroying or controlling pests;

(b)

(b) substances, preparations or organisms whose use or sale within the United Kingdom is controlled under any of the following enactments—

(ii) Part IV of the Agriculture Act 19705;

(iv) the Cosmetic Products (Safety) Regulations 19847;

(v) the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 19898;

(vi) the Water Supply (Water Quality) (Scotland) Regulations 19909,

when those substances, preparations or organisms are used or sold for the purpose over which control under that enactment is exercised;

(c)

(c) substances, preparations or organisms controlled by the Marketing Authorisations for Veterinary Medicinal Products Regulations 199410;

(d)

(d) any plant protection product the placing on the market and use of which are subject to the prohibitions specified in regulation 3(1) and (2) of the Plant Protection Products Regulations 199511or which is approved under regulation 9 of those Regulations12;

(e)

(e) substances, preparations or organisms prepared or used for the purpose of disinfecting, bleaching or sterilising any substance (including water), other than soils, compost or other growing medium;

(f)

(f) substances, preparations or organisms used in laboratories for the purpose of the micropropagation of plants or substances, preparations or organisms used in the production of novel food;

(g)

(g) substances, preparations or organisms designed and used for—

(i) the stimulation of the growth of plants, excluding materials which act as plant growth hormones, or which mimic the action of such materials;

(ii) the modification of micro-biological processes in soil, excluding soil sterilants;

(iii) assistance in the anaerobic fermentation of silage;

(h)

(h) substances, preparations or organisms designed and used for destroying or controlling pests by purely physical means;

(i)

(i) pesticides—

(i) used in adhesive pastes, decorative paper or textiles;

(ii) intended solely for exportation from the United Kingdom;

(iii) applied externally or by impregnation as part of a manufacturing process, other than—

(aa) in the preservation of timber or timber products, the production of food or the treatment of seed, compost or any other growing medium, or

(bb) for the purpose of preventing the fouling of the hulls of vessels or structures below the waterline, or

(cc) for the treatment of nets, floats or other apparatus to be used in the cultivation of fish;

(iv) used in preparations intended for topical application to human beings for the purpose of repelling insects;

(v) used in metal working fluids;

(vi) used in paint for the sole purpose of preserving the paint;

(vii) used in water-based cooling or heating systems, humidifying systems or swimming pools.

(3) In this regulation—

“disinfecting” means destroying micro-organisms other than bacterial spores;

“metal working fluid” means any fluid used to facilitate the cutting, drilling, forming or machining of metal;

“micropropagation” means the growth of plantlets from tissue culture or small parts of a plant in culture solution and under conditions which are sterile apart from the presence of the plant;

“mycoplasma” means a genus of organisms which have a unit membrane without a rigid cell wall and are highly pleomorphic, having no independent form or spore stage in the life cycle;

“novel food” has the same meaning as in section 18(3) of the Food Safety Act 1990;

“paint” includes surface coatings;

“pest” has the meaning assigned to it in section 16(15) of the 1985 Act;

“placing on the market” and “plant protection product” have the same meanings as in the Plant Protection Products Regulations 1995;

“preparation” means a mixture or solution composed of two or more substances;

“soil sterilant” means a product used for sterilising soil or compost;

“sterilising” means destroying all micro-organisms including any bacterial spores.”.

S-5 For paragraph (2) of regulation 5 there shall be substituted...

5. For paragraph (2) of regulation 5 there shall be substituted the following paragraph—

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“2 The Ministers' approval may be given in relation to a pesticide, in the form of—

(a) an experimental permit, to enable testing and development to be carried out with a view to providing the Ministers with safety and other data;

(b) a provisional approval, for a stipulated period; or

(c) a full approval, for an unstipulated period.”.

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6. For regulation 6 there shall be substituted the following regulation—

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Consents

6. The Ministers may jointly give their consent to—

(a) the advertisement of pesticides, subject to the conditions specified in Schedule 1;

(b) the sale, supply and storage of pesticides, subject to the conditions specified in Schedule 2;

(c) the use of pesticides, subject to—

(i) the conditions specified in Schedule 3, and

(ii) in the case of the use of pesticides by aerial application, the conditions specified in Schedule 4,

and where they have given a consent under this regulation the Ministers shall jointly publish, in such manner as they consider appropriate, a notice specifying the fact.”.

S-7 For regulation 7 there shall be substituted the following...

7. For regulation 7 there shall be substituted the following regulation—

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Seizure, disposal etc

7.—(1) Where there has been a breach, in relation to any...

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