
Article 1 

1. Competent authorities shall perform official controls at least once per year in the premises and, where applicable, in other locations used by professional operators authorised to issue UK  plant passports in accordance with Article 84(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031.
2. Those controls shall include inspections and, in the case of suspicion of risks to plant health, the sampling and testing referred to in Article 92(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031.
3. Those controls shall be carried out at the most appropriate time with regard to the possibility of detecting the presence of relevant pests or signs or symptoms thereof.
4. In addition to the controls referred to in paragraphs 1 to 3, the competent authorities shall carry out physical checks on plants for planting other than seeds, including tubers, bulbs and rhizomes, that have been introduced into  Great Britain  at a dormant stage. The competent authorities shall carry out those checks during the first growing season after import ... on the basis of the control plan referred to in paragraph 5.
5. The competent authorities shall determine the frequencies of the checks mentioned in paragraph 4, on the basis of a control plan, which shall be established in accordance with at least all of the following criteria:
(a) the history and the level of  GB  quarantine pests intercepted and ... found present on imported plants, plant products and other objects;
(b) the occurrence of a priority pest, within the meaning of Article 6 of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031, in the relevant third country of origin, according to the available technical and scientific information;
(c) information made available via the  appropriate computerised information management system  or any other official warning or documentation;
(d) the biology of the host and the pests, and other relevant conditions for the efficient detection of a  GB quarantine pest or a provisional GB quarantine pest.
6. When those checks mentioned in paragraph 4 demonstrate the presence of a  GB quarantine pest or a provisional GB quarantine pest, competent authorities shall record the results of the checks in  the appropriate computerised information management system  into the corresponding finalised Common Health Entry Document (CHED) as referred to in Article 56 of Regulation (EU) 2017/625, whenever it is possible to trace back the infested plant to the imported consignment.
Article 2 
Competent authorities may increase the frequency of the official controls referred to in Article 1, if the risk so requires, taking into account at least the following elements:

((a)) increased phytosanitary risks for the specific family, genera or species of the plants or plant products produced in those premises and, where applicable, in other locations, where more than one control is necessary due to the pest biology or the environmental conditions;
((b)) phytosanitary risks linked to the origin or provenance within  Great Britain  of particular plants, plant products or other objects;
((c)) number of production cycles in a year;
((d)) history of compliance of the professional operator with the applicable provisions of Regulations (EU) 2016/2031 and (EU) 2017/625;
((e)) available infrastructure and where the premises and, where applicable, where other locations used by the professional operator are situated.
Article 3 
Competent authorities may reduce the frequency of the official controls referred to in Article 1 to at least once every two years, if the risk so allows and the following conditions are fulfilled:

((a)) the professional operator has implemented for at least two consecutive years a pest risk management plan in accordance with Article 91 of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031;
((b)) the competent authority has concluded that that plan has been effective in reducing relevant phytosanitary risks and that the professional operator concerned has complied with the applicable provisions of Regulations (EU) 2016/2031 and (EU) 2017/625.
Article 4 

1. A premise and, where applicable, other locations used by professional operators authorised to issue UK  plant passports in accordance with Article 84(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 shall be subject to at least one official control in addition to the one referred to in Article 1 if they are the place of origin of plants, plant products and other objects as defined in points (1), (2) and (5) of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031, which have been grown at least part of their life or have been located in a demarcated area established in accordance with Article 18(1) of that Regulation, and which can be expected to be infested by the pest for which that demarcated area had been established. That additional official control shall be carried out as close as possible to the point in time when those plants, plant products and other objects are moved out of that demarcated area or from the infested zone to the buffer zone of that demarcated area.
2. When carrying out the official controls referred to in paragraph 1, the competent authorities shall assess the following elements:
(a) the risk that the plants, plant products and other objects carry the relevant pest;
(b) the risk of the presence of potential vectors of that pest, taking into account the origin or provenance within  Great Britain  of the consignments, the degree of susceptibility of the plants to infestation and the compliance by the professional operator responsible for the movement with any other measure taken to eradicate or contain that pest.
Article 5 
Identity checks and physical checks on the plants which are referred to in the first paragraph of Article 73 of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 and enter  Great Britain from a third country  shall be carried out on at least 1 % of consignments of those plants.
Article 6 
Competent authorities shall perform official controls at least once per year in the premises and, where applicable, in other locations used by professional operators authorised to apply the mark on wood packaging material referred to in Article 98(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031.
Those controls shall include the supervision referred to in Article 98(3) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031.
Article 7 
Competent authorities may increase the frequency of the official controls referred to in Article 6, if the risk so requires, taking into account one or more of the following elements:

((a)) increased phytosanitary risks linked to the presence of the pests in  Great Britain;
((b)) wood packaging material, other plants, plant products or other objects having been subject to interceptions of pests;
((c)) history of compliance of the professional operator with the applicable provisions of Regulations (EU) 2016/2031 and (EU) 2017/625;
((d)) available infrastructure and where the premises and, where applicable, where other locations used by the professional operator are situated.
Article 8 
This Regulation shall enter into force the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
It shall apply from 14 December 2019.
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