
1 
This Order may be cited as the Import and Export (Plant Health Fees) (England and Wales) (Amendment) Order 1991, shall apply to England and Wales and shall come into force 12th August 1991.
2 
For the Schedules to the Import and Export (Plant Health Fees) (England and Wales) Order 1988 there shall be substituted the Schedules set out in the Schedule to this Order.
In witness whereof the Official Seal of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is hereunto affixed on 13th July 1991.
John Selwyn Gummer
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheriesand Food
David Hunt
Secretary of State for Wales
17th July 1991We consent,
Thomas Sackville
Irvine Patnick
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury
16th July 1991
SCHEDULE
Article 2
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SCHEDULE 1
Articles 3 to 6


(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Item Service Basic Alternative Old Fee
    Basic Alternative
  £ £ £ £
1 The taking of one soil sample from a field, or part of a field, which is not more than 4 hectares 39 15 (37) (14)
2 The taking of two soil samples on the same visit from fields on the same holding, the combined area of which is not more than 3 hectares 39 15 (37) (14)
3 The taking of up to three samples of compost for container grown plants 39 15 (37) (14)
4 Laboratory testing of one soil sample 18.30  (17.40)
5 Growing Season Inspection 39 15 (37) (14)
 Where the basic fee is payable, one Growing Season Inspection of–
(a) up to 0.1 hectare of outdoor plants (including bulbs and plants in containers), or
(b) up to 1,000 indoor plants, or
(c) up to 1.0 hectare of seed crops;
 and where the alternative fee is payable, one Growing Season Inspection of–
(a) up to 1.5 hectares of bulbs, or
(b) up to 1.0 hectare of outdoor plants other than bulbs, or
(c) up to 6.0 hectares of seed crops, or
(d) up to 10,000 indoor plants
6 Pre-export inspection of and the issue of certificates, for– 39 15 (37) (14)
 
(a) up to 7 small consignments, to be exported under up to 7 certificates, or
(b) up to 25 tonnes, to be exported under one certificate, of plants, plant products or soil other than bulbs, potatoes and seeds
7 Pre-export inspection of up to 25 tonnes of potatoes, to be exported under one certificate, and the issue of that certificate 39 22 (37) (21)
8 Pre-export inspection of– 39 22 (37) (21)
 
(a) a stock of bulbs up to 25 tonnes and the issue of such certificates as may be required for the export of bulbs from that stock issued while the inspector is on the premises for the purposes of this inspection or any other official purpose, or
(b) up to 25 tonnes of bulbs of one stock, to be exported under one certificate, and the issue of that certificate
9 The taking of samples of seed for examination or testing 39 3.70 (37) (3.50)
 
(a) where the basic fee is payable the taking of 3 samples, and
(b) where the alternative fee is payable the taking of one sample
10 The issue of one certificate for the export of a consignment of seeds where they, or the bulk from which they are taken, have already been sampled and examined or tested 15  (14)
11 The issue of one certificate for the export of a consignment of seeds where the appropriate Minister is satisfied that the export is for national listing purposes and where they, or the bulk from which they are taken, have already been sampled and examined or tested 7.50  (7)
12 The inspection for any traces of soil or plant debris and the issue of one or more certificates for the export of used agricultural machines– 39 15 (37) (14)
 
(a) where the basic fee is payable the inspection of up to 5 agricultural machines, and
(b) where the alternative fee is payable the inspection of up to 10 agricultural machines
13 The issue of one certificate, including any prior examination or test, without a visit by an inspector to the applicant’s premises 15  (14) 
14 The issue of up to 20 certificates for the export of articles not requiring inspection on that occasion but requiring a visit to the applicant’s premises 39 15 (37) (14)
15 The issue of one certificate by an inspector where an inspector has not had to visit the applicant’s premises in respect of the articles to be certified or to inspect those articles and where no examination or testing has been necessary 2.40  (2.30)”
SCHEDULE 2
Article 8


(1) (2) (3) (4)
Item Service Fee Old fee
  £ £
1 Consideration of an application for the issue of an import licence and the performance of any connected service, including the issue of the licence where appropriate 275 (215)
2 The inspection of articles imported for the purposes of a trade or business, being an inspection required by the terms of the import licence under which the articles were imported 39 (37)
3 Where the application for an import licence is for the import of articles for a scientific purpose and the number of types of article to be imported under the same licence exceeds 5, the inclusion of one type of article in the licence in addition to the first five 8 (6)
4 Where an import licence is issued for the importation of articles for a scientific purpose, the variation of the licence so as to enable the importation of additional articles under that licence 32 plus 8 for each article (25 plus 6 for each article)
5 The issue of an import licence for the importation of articles not for the purposes of a trade or business nor for a scientific purpose 40 (31)