
TITLE I
Article 1 
This Regulation lays down the detailed rules for the import of compliant products and the import of products providing equivalent guarantees as provided for in Articles 32 and 33 of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007.
Article 2 
For the purposes of this Regulation:

1.. ‘certificate of inspection’: means the certificate of inspection referred to in Article 33(1)(d) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 covering one consignment;
2.. ‘documentary evidence’: means the document referred to in Article 68 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 889/2008 and in Article 6 of this Regulation, for which the model is set out in Annex II to this Regulation;
3.. ‘consignment’: means a quantity of products under one or more Combined Nomenclature codes, covered by a single certificate of inspection, conveyed by the same means of transport and imported from the same third country;
4.. ‘first consignee’: means the natural or legal person as defined in Article 2(d) of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008;
5.. ‘verification of the consignment’ means the verification carried out by the ... competent authority, in the framework of the official controls provided for in Regulation (EC) No 882/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council, of the fulfilment of the requirements of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007, of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008 and of this Regulation through systematic documentary checks, random identity checks and, as appropriate according to its risk assessment, physical checks, prior to the release of the consignment for free circulation into Great Britain in accordance with Article 13 of this Regulation;
6.. ‘competent authority’ means the customs authority, food safety authority or other authorities designated by the relevant authority pursuant to Article 27(1) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 responsible for the verification of the consignments and the endorsement of the certificates of inspection;
7.. ‘assessment report’: means the assessment report referred to in Articles 32(2) and 33(3) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 drawn up by an independent third party fulfilling the requirements of ISO Standard 17011 or by the competent authority, which includes information on document reviews, including the descriptions referred to in Articles 4(3)(b) and 11(3)(b) of this Regulation, on office audits, including critical locations and on risk-oriented witness audits conducted in representative third countries;
8.. ‘aquaculture products’: means aquaculture products as defined in point 34 of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council;
9.. ‘unprocessed’: means unprocessed as used in the definition of unprocessed products in point (n) of Article 2(1) of Regulation (EC) No 852/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council, irrespective of packaging or labelling operations;
10.. ‘processed’: means processed as used in the definition of processed products in point (o) of Article 2(1) of Regulation (EC) No 852/2004, irrespective of packaging or labelling operations;
11.. ‘point of entry’: means the point of release for free circulation in     Great Britain.
12.. ‘third country’ has the same meaning as in Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007;
13.. ‘relevant authority’ means:
(a) in relation to England, the Secretary of State;
(b) in relation to Wales, the Welsh Ministers;
(c) in relation to Scotland, the Scottish Ministers;
14.. ‘Article 3 list’ means the list of control bodies and control authorities for the purpose of compliance and relevant specifications referred to in Article 3;
15.. ‘Article 7 list’ means the list of third countries and relevant specifications referred to in Article 7;
16.. ‘Article 10 list’ means the list of control bodies and control authorities for the purpose of equivalence and relevant specifications referred to in Article 10.
TITLE II
CHAPTER 1
Article 3 

1. The Secretary of State shall draw up a list of control bodies and control authorities, recognised for the purpose of compliance in accordance with Article 32(2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007. ... The procedures for drawing up and amending the list are defined in Articles 4, 16 and 17 of this Regulation. The Secretary of State must make the list available to the public on the internet. For transitional purposes, the Secretary of State must add to the list the names of the control bodies and control authorities and other information falling within paragraph 2 listed in Annex 1 of this Regulation, as that Annex had effect immediately before it was revoked.
2. The list shall contain all the information necessary in respect of each control body or control authority to allow verifying whether products placed on the ... market have been controlled by a control body or authority recognised in accordance with Article 32(2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and in particular:
(a) the name and address of the control body or control authority, including e-mail and Internet address and their code number;
(b) the third countries concerned and in which the products have their origin;
(c) the product categories concerned for each third country;
(d) the duration of the inclusion in the list;
(e) the Internet address where the list of operators subject to the control system can be found, including their certification status and the product categories concerned, as well as suspended and decertified operators and products.The Secretary of State may make amendments to the information contained in the list from time to time to ensure that it remains accurate and up-to-date.
Article 4 

1. The Secretary of State shall consider whether to recognise and include a control body or control authority in the list provided for in Article 3 upon receipt of a request thereto from the representative of the control body or control authority concerned on the basis of the model of application made available ... in accordance with Article 17(2). ...
2. The request can be introduced by control bodies and control authorities established in the United Kingdom or in a third country.
3. The request shall consist of a technical dossier, which shall comprise all the information needed for the Secretary of State to ensure that the conditions set out in Article 32(1) and (2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 are met for all organic products intended for export to  Great Britain, namely:
(a) an overview of the activities of the control body or control authority in the third country or third countries concerned, including an estimate of the number of operators involved and an indication of the expected nature and quantities of agricultural products and foodstuffs originated from the third country or third countries concerned and intended for export to  Great Britain  under the rules set out in Article 32(1) and (2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007;
(b) a detailed description of how Titles II, III and IV of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 as well as the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008 have been implemented in the third country or in each of the third countries concerned;
(c) a copy of the assessment report as set out in the fourth subparagraph of Article 32(2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007:
((i)) proving that the control body or control authority has been satisfactorily assessed on its ability to meet the conditions set out in Article 32(1) and (2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007;
((ii)) giving guarantees on the elements referred to in Article 27(2), (3), (5), (6) and (12) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007;
((iii)) ensuring that the control body or control authority meets the control requirements and precautionary measures set out in Title IV of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008; and
((iv)) confirming that it has effectively implemented its control activities according to these conditions and requirements;
(d) proof that the control body or authority has notified its activities to the authorities of the third country concerned and its undertaking to respect the legal requirements imposed on it by the authorities of the third country concerned;
(e) the website address where the list of operators subject to the control system can be found, as well as a contact point where information is readily available on their certification status, the product categories concerned, as well as suspended and decertified operators and products;
(f) an undertaking to comply with the provisions of Article 5 of this Regulation;
(g) any other information deemed relevant by the control body or control authority or by the Secretary of State.
4. When examining a request for inclusion in the list of control body or control authority, and also any time after its inclusion, the Secretary of State may request any further information, including the presentation of one or more on-the-spot examination reports established by independent experts. Furthermore, the Secretary of State may, based on risk-assessment and in case of suspected irregularities, organise an on-the-spot examination by experts it designates.
5. The Secretary of State shall assess whether the technical dossier referred to in paragraph 3 and the information referred to in paragraph 4 are satisfactory and may subsequently decide to recognise and include a control body or control authority in the list. If the Secretary of State decides to do so, the Secretary of State must notify the control body or control authority of this decision.
Article 5 

1. A control body or control authority may only be included in the list referred to in Article 3 when it fulfils the following obligations:
(a) if, after the control body or control authority has been included in the list, any changes are made to the measures applied by the control body or control authority, that control body or control authority shall notify the Secretary of State thereof; requests to amend the information in respect of a control body or control authority referred to in Article 3(2) shall also be notified to the Secretary of State;
(b) a control body or control authority included in the list shall keep available and communicate at first request all information related to its control activities in the third country; it shall give access to its offices and facilities to experts designated by the Secretary of State;
(c) by 31 March every year, the control body or control authority shall send a concise annual report to the Secretary of State; the annual report shall update the information of the technical dossier referred to in Article 4(3); it shall describe in particular the control activities carried out by the control body or control authority in the third countries during the previous year, the results obtained, the irregularities and infringements observed and the corrective measures taken; it shall furthermore contain the most recent assessment report or update of such report, which shall contain the results of the regular on-the-spot evaluation, surveillance and multiannual reassessment as referred to in Article 32(2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007; the Secretary of State may request any other information deemed necessary;
(d) in the light of any information received, the Secretary of State may at any time amend the specifications relating to the control body or control authority and may suspend the entry of that body or authority in the list referred to in Article 3; a similar decision may also be made where a control body or authority has not supplied information required or where it has not agreed to an on-the-spot examination;
(e) the control body or control authority shall make available to interested parties, on an Internet website, a continuously updated list of operators and products certified as organic.
2. If a control body or a control authority does not send the annual report, referred to in paragraph 1(c), does not keep available or does not communicate all information related to its technical dossier, control system or updated list of operators and products certified as organic, or does not agree to an on-the-spot examination, after request by the Secretary of State within a period which the Secretary of State shall determine according to the severity of the problem and which generally may not be less than 30 days, the Secretary of State may ... withdraw that control body or control authority from the list of control bodies and control authorities.If a control body or a control authority fails to take appropriate and timely remedial action, the Secretary of State shall withdraw it from the list without delay.
CHAPTER 2
Article 6 

1. The documentary evidence required for import of compliant products referred to in Article 32(1)(c) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007, shall, in accordance with Article 17(2) of this Regulation, be established on the basis of the model set out in Annex II to this Regulation and contain at least all the elements that are part of that model.
2. The original documentary evidence shall be established by a control authority or the control body which has been recognised for issuing that documentary by a decision as referred to in Article 4.
3. The authority or body issuing the documentary evidence shall follow the rules established in accordance with Article 17(2) and in the model, notes and guidelines made available by the Secretary of State via the computer system enabling electronic exchange of documents referred to in Article 17(1).
TITLE III
CHAPTER 1
Article 7 

1. The Secretary of State shall establish a list of recognised third countries in accordance with Article 33(2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007.  The Secretary of State must make the list available to the public on the internet. For transitional purposes, the Secretary of State must add to the list the names of the third countries and other information falling within paragraph 2 listed in Annex 3 of this Regulation, as that Annex had effect immediately before it was revoked, with the exception of the date by which the recognition of equivalence of the European Union is to be reassessed, which must be entered as 31 December 2023.  The procedures for drawing up and amending the list are defined in Articles 8 and 16 of this Regulation. Amendments to the list shall be made available to the public on the Internet from time to time.
2. The list shall contain all the information necessary in respect of each third country to allow verifying whether products placed on the market in Great Britain have been subject to the control system of the third country recognised in accordance with Article 33(2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and in particular:
(a) the product categories concerned;
(b) the origin of the products;
(c) a reference to the production standards applied in the third country;
(d) the competent authority in the third country responsible for the control system, its address, including e-mail and Internet addresses;
(e) the name, address, email address, internet address and code number of the control authority or authorities and the control body or bodies recognised by the competent authority referred to in point (d) to carry out controls;
(f) the name, address, email address, internet address and code number of the authority or authorities and the control body or bodies responsible in the third country for issuing certificates with a view to importing into Great Britain;
(g) the duration of the inclusion in the list.The Secretary of State may make amendments to the information contained in the list from time to time to ensure that it remains accurate and up-to-date.
Article 8 

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2. The Secretary of State shall only be required to consider a request from a third country for inclusion on the list provided for in Article 7 if it meets the following preconditions.The request for inclusion shall be completed by a technical dossier, which shall comprise all the information needed for the Secretary of State to ensure that the conditions set out in Article 33(1) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 are met for products intended for export to Great Britain, namely:
(a) general information on the development of organic production in the third country, the products produced, the area in cultivation, the production regions, the number of producers, the food processing taking place;
(b) an indication of the expected nature and quantities of organic agricultural products and foodstuffs intended for export to Great Britain;
(c) the production standards applied in the third country as well as an assessment of their equivalence to the standards applied in Great Britain;
(d) the control system applied in the third country, including the monitoring and supervisory activities carried out by the competent authorities in the third country, as well as an assessment of its equivalent effectiveness when compared to the control system applied in Great Britain;
(e) the Internet or other address where the list of operators subject to the control system can be found, as well as a contact point where information is readily available on their certification status and the product categories concerned;
(f) the information the third country proposes to include in the list as referred to in Article 7;
(g) an undertaking to comply with the provisions of Article 9;
(h) any other information deemed relevant by the third country or by the Secretary of State.
3. When examining a request for inclusion in the list of recognised third countries, and also any time after its inclusion, the Secretary of State may request any further information, including the presentation of one or more on-the-spot examination reports established by independent experts. Furthermore, the Secretary of State may, based on risk-assessment and in case of suspected irregularities organise an on-the-spot examination by experts designated by the Secretary of State.Experts from other third countries recognised in accordance with Article 33(2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 may be invited by the Secretary of State to attend on-the-spot-examination as observers.
4. The Secretary of State shall assess whether the technical dossier referred to in paragraph 2 and the information referred to in paragraph 3 are satisfactory and may subsequently decide to recognise and include a third country in the list for a three-year period.  If the Secretary of State decides to do so, the Secretary of State must notify the third country of this decision. Where the Secretary of State considers that the conditions laid down in Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and this Regulation continue to be met, the Secretary of State may decide to extend the inclusion of the third country after that three-year period.In that case the Secretary of State must cause the duration of the extension to be entered on the list, and must notify the third country of this decision.
Article 9 

1. The Secretary of State shall only be required to consider a request for inclusion when the third country undertakes to accept the following conditions:
(a) if, after a third country has been included in the list, any changes are made to the measures in force in the third country or their implementation and in particular to its control system, that third country shall notify the Secretary of State thereof without delay; any changes made to the information referred to in points (d), (e) and (f) of Article 7(2) shall be notified to the Secretary of State without delay ...;
(b) the annual report referred to in Article 33(2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 shall update the information of the technical dossier referred to in Article 8(2) of this Regulation; it shall describe in particular the monitoring and supervisory activities carried out by the competent authority of the third country, the results obtained and the corrective measures taken;
(c) in the light of any information received, the Secretary of State may at any time amend the specifications relating to the third country and may suspend the entry of that country from the list referred to in Article 7; a similar decision may also be made where a third country has not supplied information required or where it has not agreed to an on-the-spot examination.
2. If a third country does not send the annual report, referred to Article 33(2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007, does not keep available or does not communicate all information related to its technical dossier or control system or does not agree to an on-the-spot examination, after request by the Secretary of State within a period which the Secretary of State shall determine according to the severity of the problem and which generally may not be less than 30 days, the Secretary of State may... withdraw that third country from the list..
CHAPTER 2
Article 10 

1. The Secretary of State must maintain a list of control bodies and control authorities, recognised for the purpose of equivalence in accordance with Article 33(3) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007. The Secretary of State must make the list available to the public on the internet. For transitional purposes, the Secretary of State must add to the list the names of the control bodies and control authorities and other information falling within paragraph 2 listed in Annex 4 of this Regulation, as that Annex had effect immediately before it was revoked. The procedures for drawing up and amending the list are defined in Articles 11, 16 and 17 of this Regulation. The Secretary of State must make amendments to the list available to the public on the internet from time to time.
2. The list shall contain all the information necessary in respect of each control body or authority to allow verifying whether products placed on the ... market have been controlled by a control body or authority recognised in accordance with Article 33(3) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and in particular:
(a) the name, address and code number of the control body or authority, and, when appropriate, its e-mail and Internet address;
(b) the third countries not listed in the list provided for in Article 7 where the products have their origin;
(c) the product categories concerned for each third country;
(d) the duration of the inclusion in the list; and
(e) the internet website where an updated list of operators subject to the control system can be found, indicating their certification status and the product categories concerned as well as a contact point where information is available on suspended and decertified operators and products; and
(f) the internet website where a complete presentation of the production standard and control measures applied by the control body or control authority in a third country can be found.The Secretary of State may make amendments to the information contained in the list from time to time to ensure that it remains accurate and up-to-date.
3. By way of derogation from paragraph 2(b), those products originating from a recognised third country listed in accordance with Article 7, but not covered by the recognition granted to that third country, may be included in the list provided for in this Article.
Article 11 

1. The Secretary of State shall consider whether to include a control body or control authority in the list provided for in Article 10 upon receipt of a request thereto from the representative of the control body or control authority concerned on the basis of the model of application made available by the Secretary of State in accordance with Article 17(2). ...
2. The request can be introduced by control bodies and control authorities established in the United Kingdom or in a third country.
3. The request for inclusion shall consist of a technical dossier, which shall comprise all the information needed for the Secretary of State to ensure that the conditions set out in Article 33(3) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 are met for products intended for export to  Great Britain, namely:
(a) an overview of the activities of the control body or control authority in the third country or third countries, including an estimate of the number of operators involved and the expected nature and quantities of agricultural products and foodstuffs intended for export to Great Britain under the rules set out in Article 33(1) and (3) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007;
(b) a description of the production standards and control measures applied in the third countries, including an assessment of the equivalence of these standards and measures with Titles III, IV and V of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 as well as with the associated implementing rules laid down in Regulation (EC) No 889/2008;
(c) a copy of the assessment report as set out in the fourth subparagraph of Article 33(3) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007:
((i)) proving that the control body or control authority has been satisfactorily assessed on its ability to meet the conditions set out in Article 33(1) and (3) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007;
((ii)) confirming that it has effectively implemented its activities according to those conditions; and
((iii)) demonstrating and confirming the equivalence of the production standards and control measures referred to in subparagraph (b) of this paragraph;
(d) proof that the control body or control authority has notified its activities to the authorities of each of the third countries concerned and its undertaking to respect the legal requirements imposed on it by the authorities of each of the third countries concerned;
(e) the Internet website where the list of operators subject to the control system can be found, as well as a contact point where information is readily available on their certification status, the product categories concerned, as well as suspended and decertified operators and products;
(f) an undertaking to comply with the provisions of Article 12;
(g) any other information deemed relevant by the control body or control authority or by the Secretary of State.
4. When examining a request for inclusion in the list of control body or control authority, and also any time after its inclusion, the Secretary of State may request any further information, including the presentation of one or more on-the-spot examination reports established by independent expert. Furthermore, the Secretary of State may organise an on-the-spot examination by experts it designates on a risk-based approach and in case of suspected irregularities.
5. The Secretary of State shall assess whether the technical dossier referred to in paragraph 2 and the information referred to in paragraph 3 are satisfactory and may subsequently decide to recognise and include a control body or control authority in the list. If the Secretary of State decides to do so, the Secretary of State must notify the control body or control authority of this decision.
Article 12 

1. A control body or control authority may only be included in the list referred to in Article 10 when it fulfils the following obligations:
(a) if, after a control body or control authority has been included in the list, any changes are made to the measures applied by the control body or control authority, that control body or control authority shall notify the Secretary of State thereof; requests to amend the information in respect of a control body or authority referred to in Article 10(2), shall also be notified to the Secretary of State;
(b) by 28 February every year, the control body or control authority shall send a concise annual report to the Secretary of State. The annual report shall update the information of the technical dossier referred to in Article 11(3); it shall describe in particular the control activities carried out by the control body or control authority in the third countries in the previous year, the results obtained, the irregularities and infringements observed and the corrective measures taken; It shall furthermore contain the most recent assessment report or update of such report, which shall contain the results of the regular on-the-spot evaluation, surveillance and multiannual reassessment as referred to in Article 33(3) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007; the Secretary of State may request any other information deemed necessary;
(c) in the light of any information received, the Secretary of State may at any time amend the specifications relating to the control body or control authority and may suspend the entry of that body or authority from the list referred to in Article 10; a similar decision may also be made where a control body or control authority has not supplied information required or where it has not agreed to an on-the-spot examination;
(d) the control body or control authority shall make available to interested parties, by electronic means, a continuously updated list of operators, and of products certified as organic.
2. The Secretary of State may ... withdraw from the list referred to in Article 10 a control body or a control authority, or a reference to a specific product category or a specific third country in relation to that control body or control authority, in the following cases:
(a) if its annual report referred to paragraph 1(b) has not been received by the Secretary of State by 28 February;
(b) if it does not notify the Secretary of State in due time of changes to its technical dossier;
(c) if it does not provide information to the Secretary of State during the investigations of an irregularity case;
(d) if it fails to take adequate corrective measures in response to the irregularities and infringements observed;
(e) if it does not agree to an on-the-spot examination required by the Secretary of State, or if an on-the-spot examination comes up with a negative result due to systematic malfunctioning of control measures;
(f) in any other situation presenting the risk for the consumer to be misled about the true nature of the products certified by the control body or the control authority.If a control body or a control authority fails to take appropriate and timely remedial action after request by the Secretary of State within a period which the Secretary of State shall determine according to the severity of the problem and which generally may not be less than 30 days,  the Secretary of State must ... withdraw it from the list without delay. ... The Secretary of State shall make the amended list available as soon as possible to the public by any appropriate technical means, including publication on the Internet.
CHAPTER 3
Article 13 

1. The release for free circulation in  Great Britain  of a consignment of products referred to in Article 1(2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and imported in accordance with Article 33 of that Regulation shall be conditional on:
(a) the submission of an original certificate of inspection to the ... competent authority;
(b) the verification of the consignment and the endorsement of the certificate of inspection by the ... competent authority; and
(c) the indication of the number of the certificate of inspection in the customs declaration for release for free circulation as referred to in paragraph 17(4) of Schedule 1 to the Taxation (Cross-border) Trade Act 2018.The verification of the consignment and the endorsement of the certificate of inspection shall be carried out by the competent authority....The requirements in this Article relating to certificates of inspection apply to organic products entering the United Kingdom from the European Union, an EEA state or Switzerland only on and after  1 February 2027.
2. The certificate of inspection shall be issued by the relevant control authority or control body before the consignment leaves the third country of export or origin. It shall be endorsed by the ... competent authority and completed by the first consignee on the basis of the model and the notes set out in Annex V and using  Great Britain's import control system....When the original certificate of inspection is a printed and hand-signed copy of the completed electronic certificate in the United Kingdom's import control system, control authorities, control bodies, ... competent authorities and the first consignee shall verify at each stage of issuing, endorsement and reception of the certificate of inspection that this copy corresponds to the information indicated in the United Kingdom's import control system. In the absence in the printed hand-signed copy of the certificate of inspection of the information related to transport documents in boxes 16 and 17, and the relevant fields of box 13, or where such information is different than the one available in the United Kingdom's import control system, ... competent authorities and the first consignee shall only consider for the purpose of verification and endorsement of the certificate of inspection the information available in the United Kingdom's import control system.
3. To be accepted for endorsement, the certificate of inspection shall have been issued by the control authority or control body of the producer or the processor of the product concerned or, where the operator carrying out the last operation for the purposes of preparation is different from the producer or processor of the product, by the control authority or control body of the operator carrying out the last operation for the purposes of preparation as defined in Article 2(i) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007.That control authority or control body shall be:
(a) a control authority or control body listed in the Article 7 list for the products concerned and for the third country in which the products have their origin, or, where applicable, in which the last operation for the purposes of preparation has been carried out; or
(b) a control authority or control body listed in the Article 10 list for the products concerned and for the third country in which the products have their origin or in which the last operation for the purposes of preparation has been carried out.
4. The control authority or control body issuing the certificate of inspection shall only issue the certificate of inspection and sign the declaration in box 18 of the certificate after it has carried out a documentary check on the basis of all relevant inspection documents, including in particular the production plan for the product concerned, commercial documents and, as appropriate according to its risk assessment, it has carried out a physical check of the consignment. The information related to transport documents in box 13, in particular number of packages and net weight, and the information in boxes 16 and 17 of the certificate of inspection concerning means of transport and transport documents shall be included in the certificate of inspection within maximum 10 days from the issuance of the certificate and, in any case, before endorsement of the certificate of inspection by the relevant Member State’s competent authorities.However, for processed products, if the control authority or control body issuing the certificate of inspection is a control authority or control body listed in the Article 7 list, it shall only issue the certificate of inspection and sign the declaration in box 18 of the certificate after it has verified that all organic ingredients of the product have been controlled and certified by a control authority or control body recognised by the third country concerned listed in the Article 7 list, or if the issuing control authority or control body is a control authority or control body listed in the Article 10 list, it shall only issue the certificate of inspection and sign the declaration in box 18 of the certificate after it has verified that all organic ingredients of such products have been controlled and certified by a control authority or control body listed in the Article 7 list or the Article 10 list or have been produced and certified in  Great Britain  in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 834/2007.Where the operator carrying out the last operation for the purposes of preparation is different from the producer or processor of the product, the control authority or control body issuing the certificate of inspection and listed in the Article 10 list shall only issue the certificate of inspection and sign the declaration in box 18 of the certificate after it has carried out a documentary check on the basis of all relevant inspection documents, including transport documents and commercial documents, it has verified that the production or the processing of the product concerned has been controlled and certified by a control body or control authority recognised for the products concerned and the country concerned in accordance with Article 33(3) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and it has carried out, as appropriate according to its risk assessment, a physical check of the consignment.At the request of the Secretary of State, the control authority or control body issuing the certificate of inspection in accordance with the second and third subparagraphs shall make available without delay the list of all operators in the organic production chain and the control authorities or control bodies under whose control those operators have placed their operations.
5. The certificate of inspection shall be made in one single original.The first consignee or, where relevant, the importer may make a copy of the certificate of inspection for the purpose of informing the control authorities and control bodies in accordance with Article 83 of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008. Any such copy shall carry the indication ‘COPY’ printed or stamped thereon.
6. At the verification of a consignment, the ... competent authority shall endorse the original certificate of inspection in box 20 and shall return it to the person who submitted the certificate.
7. The first consignee shall, at the reception of the consignment, complete box 21 of the certificate of inspection, to certify that the reception of the consignment has been carried out in accordance with Article 34 of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008.The first consignee shall then send the original of the certificate to the importer mentioned in box 11 of the certificate for the purposes of the second subparagraph of Article 33(1) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007.
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Article 13a 

1. In cases of 
                                    force majeure
                                  or exceptional circumstances preventing the electronic system from working, and in particular of malfunctioning of the system or a lack of a lasting connection, certificates of inspection and their extracts may be issued and endorsed pursuant to Article 13(3) to (7) without using Great Britain's electronic import control system in accordance with paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Article, and on the basis of the models and the notes set out in Annex V or VI. The competent authorities, control authorities, control bodies and operators shall inform the Secretary of State without delay and shall insert in Great Britain's electronic import control system all the necessary details within ten calendar days following the re-establishment of the system.
2. When the certificate of inspection is issued without using Great Britain's electronic import control system, it shall be drawn up in English, and may also appear in other languages, and filled in, except for the stamps and signatures, either entirely in capital letters or entirely in typescript....Uncertified alterations or erasures shall invalidate the certificate.
3. The control authority or control body issuing the certificate of inspection shall give a serial number to each issued certificate and keep a register of the issued certificates in chronological order and make the correspondence afterward with the serial number given by Great Britain's import control system.
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Article 13b 
The importer shall indicate the number of the certificate of inspection in the customs declaration for release for free circulation as referred to in section 3 of the Taxation (Cross-border) Trade Act 2018.
The requirements of this Article apply to organic products entering the United Kingdom from the European Union, an EEA state or Switzerland only on and after  1 February 2027.
Article 13c 
The Secretary of State shall be in charge of granting and updating access rights to Great Britain's import control system... of competent authorities of third countries recognised in accordance with Article 33(2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and of control authorities and control bodies listed in the Article 7 list or the Article 10 list. Before granting access rights to Great Britain's import control system, the Secretary of State shall verify the identity of the competent authorities, control authorities and control bodies concerned.
The competent authority is in charge of granting and updating access rights to  Great Britain's  import control system of operators, control authorities and control bodies. Before granting access rights to  Great Britain's  import control system, the competent authority must verify the identity of the operators, control authorities and control bodies concerned.
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Article 13d 
Great Britain's import control system shall protect the integrity of the information encoded in accordance with this Regulation.
In particular, it shall offer the following guarantees:

((a)) it shall allow each user to be unequivocally identified and shall incorporate effective control measures of access rights in order to protect against illegal, malicious or unauthorised access, deletion, alteration or movement of the information, files and metadata;
((b)) it shall be equipped with physical protection systems against intrusions and environmental incidents and software protection against cyber-attacks;
((c)) it shall safeguard stored data in an environment which is secure in both physical and software terms;
((d)) it shall prevent, by various means, any unauthorised changes and incorporate integrity mechanisms to check if the information has been altered over time;
((e)) it shall keep an audit trail for each essential stage of the procedure;
((f)) it shall provide reliable format conversion and migration procedures in order to guarantee that the information is legible and accessible throughout the entire storage period required;
((g)) it shall have sufficiently detailed and up-to-date functional and technical documentation on the operation and characteristics of the system, that documentation being accessible at all times to the organisational entities responsible for the functional and/or technical specifications.
Article 14 

1. Where a consignment coming from a third country is placed under customs warehousing or inward processing as provided for in the Taxation (Cross-border) Trade Act 2018, and subject to one or more preparations as referred to in the second subparagraph, the ... competent authority shall carry out the verification of the consignment as referred to in point (b) of the first subparagraph of Article 13(1) of this Regulation before the first preparation is carried out. The reference number of the customs declaration by which the goods have been declared for customs warehousing or for inward processing procedure shall be indicated in box 19 of the certificate of inspection.The preparation shall be limited to the following types of operations:
(a) packaging or repackaging; or
(b) labelling concerning the presentation of the organic production method.After this preparation, the consignment shall be subject, before the release for free circulation in Great Britain, to the measures referred to in Article 13(1) of this Regulation.After this procedure, the original of the certificate of inspection shall, where relevant, be returned to the importer of the consignment, referred to in box 11 of the certificate for the purposes of the second subparagraph of Article 33(1) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007.The requirements in this Article in respect of a certificate of inspection apply to organic products entering  Great Britain  from the European Union, an EEA state or Switzerland only on and after  1 February 2027.
2. Where, under a special procedure pursuant to  the Taxation (Cross-border) Trade Act 2018, a consignment coming from a third country is intended to be split into different batches, the consignment shall be subject, before this splitting is carried out, to the measures referred to in Article 13(1) of this Regulation.For each of the batches which results from the splitting, the importer mentioned in box 11 of the certificate of inspection shall submit an extract of the certificate of inspection through Great Britain's import control system to the ... competent authority, in accordance with the model and the notes set out in Annex VI. After verification of the batch, the ... competent authority shall endorse the extract of the certificate of inspection in box 13 for the purpose of the release for free circulation in Great Britain. ...A copy of each endorsed extract from the certificate of inspection shall be kept together with the original certificate of inspection by the person identified as the original importer of the consignment and mentioned in box 11 of the certificate of inspection. This copy shall carry the indication ‘COPY’ or ‘DUPLICATE’ printed or stamped thereon....The consignee of a batch shall, at the reception thereof, complete the original of the extract of the certificate of inspection in box 14, in order to certify that the reception of the batch has been carried out in accordance with Article 34 of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008.The consignee of a batch shall keep the extract of the certificate of inspection at the disposal of the control authorities and/or control bodies for not less than two years.
3. The preparation and splitting operations referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be carried out in accordance with the relevant provisions set out in Title V of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and in Title IV of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008.
Article 15 

1. Without prejudice to any measures or actions taken in accordance with Article 30 of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and/or Regulation (EC) No 889/2008, the release for free circulation in  Great Britain  of products not in conformity with the requirements of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 , or in relation to products to which paragraph 8 of Article 13 applies, Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 on organic production and labelling of organic products as it has effect in EU law from time to time, shall be conditional on the removal of references to organic production from the labelling, advertising and accompanying documents.......
2. Without prejudice to any measures or actions to be taken in accordance with Article 30 of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007, in case of suspicion of infringements and irregularities as regards compliance of imported organic products from third countries recognised in accordance with Article 33(2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 or imported organic products controlled by control authorities or control bodies recognised in accordance with Article 33(3) of that Regulation with the requirements laid down in that Regulation, the importer shall take all necessary measures in accordance with Article 91(1) of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008.The importer and the control authority or control body which issued the certificate of inspection as referred to in Article 13 of this Regulation shall immediately inform the control bodies, control authorities and competent authorities of both the United Kingdom and the third countries involved in the organic production of the products in question .... The control authority or control body may require that the product cannot be placed on the market with indications referring to the organic production method until it is satisfied, by the information received from the operator or from other sources, that the doubt has been eliminated.
3. Without prejudice to any measures or actions to be taken in accordance with Article 30 of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007, where a control authority or control body of the United Kingdom or a third country has a substantiated suspicion of an infringement or irregularity as regards compliance of imported organic products from third countries recognised in accordance with Article 33(2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 or imported organic products controlled by control authorities or control bodies recognised in accordance with Article 33(3) of that Regulation with the requirements laid down in that Regulation, it shall take all necessary measures in accordance with Article 91(2) of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008 and shall immediately inform the control bodies, control authorities and competent authorities of the United Kingdom and of the third countries involved in the organic production of the products in question ....
4. Where a competent authority of a third country recognised in accordance with Article 33(2) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 or a control authority or control body recognised in accordance with Article 33(3) of that Regulation is notified by the Secretary of State of a substantiated suspicion of an infringement or irregularity as regards compliance of imported organic products with the requirements laid down in that Regulation or this Regulation, it shall investigate the origin of the suspected irregularity or infringement and shall inform the Secretary of State of the result of the investigation and of the action taken. That information shall be sent within 30 calendar days from the date of sending of the original notification .......
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TITLE IV
Article 16 

1. The Secretary of State shall examine the requests received in accordance with Articles 4, 8 and 11 ....In order to assist the Secretary of State with the examination of the requests and with the management and review of the lists, the Secretary of State may set up an expert group consisting of governmental and private experts.
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Article 17 

1. When transmitting documents or other information referred to in Articles 32 and 33 of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and in this Regulation ..., the competent authorities of third countries, the control authorities or the control bodies shall use electronic transmission. When specific electronic transmission systems are made available ..., they shall use these systems. ...
2. For the form and content of documents and information referred to in Articles 32 and 33 of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and in this Regulation, the Secretary of State shall set out guidelines, models and questionnaires where appropriate and make them available in the computer system referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article. These guidelines, models and questionnaires shall be adapted and updated by the Secretary of State, after having informed the appropriate authorities, as well as the control authorities and control bodies recognised in accordance with this Regulation.
3. The computer system provided for in paragraph 1 shall be able to collect the requests, documents and information referred to in this Regulation where appropriate.
4. The supporting documents referred to in Articles 32 and 33 of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 and in this Regulation, in particular in Articles 4, 8 and 11, shall be kept by the competent authorities of third countries, the control authorities or the control bodies at the disposal of the Secretary of State for at least three years following the year in which the controls took place or the certificates of inspection and documentary evidence were delivered.
5. Where a document or procedure provided for in Articles 32 and 33 of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 or in the detailed rules for its application requires the signature of an authorised person or the approval of a person at one or more of the stages of that procedure, the computer systems set up for the communication of those documents must make it possible to identify each person unambiguously and provide reasonable assurance that the contents of the documents, including as regards the stages of the procedure, cannot be altered, ....
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TITLE V
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ANNEX I

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ANNEX II

ANNEX III

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ANNEX IV
For the purposes of this Annex, the product categories are designated by the following codes:

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                        Vegetative propagating material and seeds for cultivation
The internet website, in accordance with Article 10(2)(e), where the list of operators subject to the control system can be found, as well as a contact point where information is readily available on their certification status, the product categories concerned, as well as the suspended and decertified operators and products, can be found at the internet address referred to in point 2 for each control body or control authority, unless otherwise specified.
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1.. Address: 2 Tilou street, 54638 Thessaloniki, Greece
2.. Internet address: www.a-cert.org
3.. Code numbers, third countries and product categories concerned:
4.. Exceptions: in-conversion products and products covered by Annex III.
5.. Duration of inclusion: until 1 January 2023.

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ANNEX V


1. Issuing control body or authority (name, address and code) 
                                      2. Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 ... :
                                    
                                      - Article 33(2)  or
                                    
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3. Serial number of the certificate of inspection


   
4. Exporter (name and address)


  

5. Producer or processor of the product (name and address)


   
6. Control body or control authority (name, address and code)


  

7. Country of origin


   
8. Country of export


  

9. Country of clearance/Point of entry
   
10. Country of destination


  

11. Importer (name, address and EORI number)


   
12. First consignee in the Union (name and address)


  
13. Description of products

CN code             Trade name            Number of packages            Lot number            Net weight

 

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17. Means of transport before point of entry into the UnionMode Identification 

International transport document 
18. Declaration of control authority or control body issuing the certificate referred to in box 1

This is to certify that this certificate has been issued on the basis of the checks required under Article 13(4) of Regulation (EC) No 1235/2008 and that the products designated above have been obtained in accordance with rules of production and inspection of the organic production method which are considered equivalent in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 834/2007.

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19. Customs warehousing □                              Inward processing □

Name and address of operator:

 Control body or control authority (name, address and code):

 Customs Declaration Reference Number for customs warehousing or inward processing:

 
20. Verification of the consignment and endorsement by the relevant Member State’s competent authority.Authority and Member State:

  

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21. Declaration of the first consignee.

This is to certify that the reception of the products has been carried out in accordance with Article 34 of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008.Name of the company:                               Date: 

Name and signature of the authorised person

 

Notes
Box 1: Name, address and code of control body or authority in the third country as referred to in Article 13(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1235/2008. This body also completes boxes 4 to 18.


Box 2: This box indicates the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007  ... which are relevant for the issue and use of this certificate; indicate the relevant provision.


Box 3: Serial number of the certificate automatically assigned by Great Britain's import control system referred to in Article 13(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1235/2008, except where Article 13a(3) applies.


Box 4: Name and address of the operator exporting the products from the country mentioned in box 8. The exporter is the operator performing the last operation for the purposes of preparation as defined in Article 2(i) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007  ... on the products mentioned in box 13 and sealing the products in appropriate packaging or containers, pursuant to Article 34 of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008 ...
Box 5: Operator(s) who produced or processed the products in the third country mentioned in box 7.


Box 6: Control body(ies) or authority(ies) for monitoring compliance of the production or processing of the products with the rules of organic production in the country mentioned in box 7.


Box 7: Country of origin means the country(ies) where the product has been produced/grown or processed.


Box 8: Country of export means the country where the product has been subject to the last operation for the purposes of preparation as defined in Article 2(i) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007  ... and sealed in appropriate packaging or containers.


Box 9: Country of clearance means Great Britain.


Box 10: Country of destination means  Great Britain.


Box 11: Name, address and the Economic Operators Registration and Identification number (EORI), as set out in Article 9 of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013, of the importer. The importer shall mean the natural or legal person within Great Britain who presents the consignment for release for free circulation ... , either on its own, or through a representative.


Box 12: Name and address of the first consignee of the consignment in Great Britain. The first consignee shall mean the natural or legal person where the consignment is delivered and where it will be handled for further preparation and/or marketing. The first consignee shall also complete box 24.


Box 13: Description of products that includes Combined Nomenclature codes for the products concerned (8-digit level where possible), trade name, number of packages (number of boxes, cartons, bags, buckets, etc.), lot number and net weight.


Box 14: Optional


Box 15: Optional


Box 16: Total gross weight expressed in appropriate units (kg of net mass, litre, etc.).


Box 17: Means of transport arriving at the point of entry.

Mode of transport: aeroplane, vessel, railways, road vehicle, other.

Identification of the means of transport: for aeroplane the flight number, for vessels the ship name(s), for railways the train identity and wagon number, for road transports the registration number plate with trailer number plate if appropriate.

In the case of ferry, indicate vessel and road vehicle with the identification of the road vehicle and of the scheduled ferry.


Box 18: Declaration of control authority or control body issuing the certificate. The signature and the stamp must be in a colour different to that of the printing.


Box 19: Shall be filled in by the ... competent authority or by the importer.


Box 20: Shall be completed by the ... competent authority, if appropriate, before the preparation or splitting operation in the circumstances referred to in Article 14 of Regulation (EC) No 1235/2008 and at the verification of the consignment in accordance with Article 13(1).


Box 21: Shall be filled in by the first consignee at the reception of the products, when he has carried out the checks provided for in Article 34 of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008.




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1. Control body or authority having issued the underlying certificate of inspection (name, address and code)


   
                                      2. Council Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 ...:
                                    
                                      - Article 33(2)  or
                                    
                                      - Article 33(3)  
                                    ...

3. Serial number of the underlying certificate of inspection


   4. Operator having split the original consignment into batches (name and address)



5. Control body or control authority (name, address and code)


   6. Importer (name, address and EORI number)



7. Country of origin


   8. Country of export



9. Country of clearance/Point of entry


   10. Country of destination



11. Consignee of the batch obtained from splitting (name and address)


  
12. Description of products

CN codes               Number of packages              Net weight of the batch and net weight of the original consignment

  
13. Declaration of the relevant Member State’s competent authority endorsing the extract of the certificate.

This extract corresponds to the batch described above and obtained by the splitting of a consignment which is covered by an original certificate of inspection with the serial number mentioned in box 3

Authority and Member State:

Date:

 Name and signature of authorised person Stamp

 
14. Declaration of the consignee of the batch

This is to certify that the reception of the batch has been carried out in accordance with Article 33 of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008.

 Name of the company 

Date:

 Name and signature of the authorised person

 
Notes
Extract No .......: The extract number corresponds to the number of the batch obtained from the splitting of the original consignment.


Box 1: Name, address and code of control body or authority in the third country having issued the underlying certificate of inspection.


Box 2: This box indicates the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007  ... which are relevant for the issue and use of this extract; indicate the relevant provision under which the underlying consignment was imported, see box 2 of the underlying certificate of inspection.


Box 3: Serial number of the underlying certificate automatically assigned by Great Britain's import control system referred to in Article 13(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1235/2008, except where Article 13a(3) applies.


Box 4: Operator that physically splits the original consignment into batches or the operator responsible for that operation.


Box 5: Control body or authority in charge of controlling the operator having split the consignment.


Boxes 6, 7 and 8: See relevant information on the underlying certificate of inspection.


Box 9: Country of clearance means Great Britain.


Box 10: Country of destination means  Great Britain.


Box 11: Consignee of the batch (obtained from the splitting) in Great Britain.


Box 12: Description of products that includes Combined Nomenclature codes for the products concerned (8-digit level where possible), number of packages (number of boxes, cartons, bags, buckets, etc.) and net weight expressed in appropriate units (kg of net mass, litre, etc.) and the net weight indicated in box 13 of the underlying certificate of inspection.


Box 13: Shall be completed by the ... competent authority for each of the batches resulting from the splitting operation referred to in Article 14(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1235/2008.


Box 14: Shall be filled in at the reception of the batch, when the consignee has carried out the checks provided for in Article 33 of Regulation (EC) No 889/2008.


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