material shown to be intended for export to third countries, which is identified as such and is kept sufficiently isolated, material the products of which are not intended for ornamental purposes, if it is covered by other Community legislation on the marketing of such material.
Council Directive 98/56/EC of 20 July 1998 on the marketing of propagating material of ornamental plants
Modified by
- Council Regulation (EC) No 806/2003of 14 April 2003adapting to Decision 1999/468/EC the provisions relating to committees which assist the Commission in the exercise of its implementing powers laid down in Council instruments adopted in accordance with the consultation procedure (qualified majority), 32003R0806, May 16, 2003
- Council Directive 2003/61/ECof 18 June 2003amending Directives 66/401/EEC on the marketing of fodder plant seed, 66/402/EEC on the marketing of cereal seed, 68/193/EEC on the marketing of material for the vegetative propagation of the vine, 92/33/EEC on the marketing of vegetable propagating and planting material, other than seed, 92/34/EEC on the marketing of propagating and planting material of fruit plants, 98/56/EC on the marketing of propagating material of ornamental plants, 2002/54/EC on the marketing of beet seed, 2002/55/EC on the marketing of vegetable seed, 2002/56/EC on the marketing of seed potatoes and 2002/57/EC on the marketing of seed of oil and fibre plants as regards Community comparative tests and trials, 32003L0061, July 3, 2003
- Regulation (EU) No 652/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 15 May 2014laying down provisions for the management of expenditure relating to the food chain, animal health and animal welfare, and relating to plant health and plant reproductive material, amending Council Directives 98/56/EC, 2000/29/EC and 2008/90/EC, Regulations (EC) No 178/2002, (EC) No 882/2004 and (EC) No 396/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council, Directive 2009/128/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Council Decisions 66/399/EEC, 76/894/EEC and 2009/470/EC, 32014R0652, June 27, 2014
1. "Propagating material": plant material intended for: the propagation of ornamental plants, or the production of ornamental plants; however, in the case of production from complete plants, this definition applies only to the extent that the resulting ornamental plant is intended for further marketing.
"Propagation": reproduction by vegetative or other means. 2. "Supplier": any natural or legal person engaged professionally in marketing or importing of propagating material. 3. "Marketing": sale or delivery by a supplier to another person. "Sale" includes holding available or in stock, display with a view to sale, offering for sale. 4. "Responsible official body": (a) an authority, established or designated by the Member State under the supervision of the national government and responsible for questions concerning quality; (b) any State authority established: either at national level, or at regional level, under the supervision of national authorities, within the limits set by the constitution of the Member State concerned.
The bodies referred to above may, in accordance with their national legislation, delegate the tasks provided for in this Directive to be accomplished under their authority and supervision to any legal person, whether governed by public or by private law, which, under its officially approved constitution, is charged exclusively with specific public functions, provided that such person, and its members, has no personal interest in the outcome of the measures it takes. Moreover, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17, other legal persons established on behalf of the body referred to in point (a) and acting under the authority and supervision of such body may be approved, provided that such person has no personal interest in the outcome of the measures it takes. Member States shall notify the Commission of their responsible official bodies. The Commission shall forward that information to the other Member States. 5. "Lot": a number of units of a single commodity, identifiable by its homogeneity of composition and origin.
(a) trials or scientific purposes, (b) selection work, or (c) the conservation of genetic diversity.
shall at least on visual inspection, be substantially free from any harmful organisms impairing quality, or any signs or symptoms thereof, which reduce its usefulness, shall be substantially free of any defects likely to impair its quality as propagating material, shall have satisfactory vigour and dimensions in respect of its usefulness as propagating material, in the case of seeds, shall have satisfactory germination capacity, if marketed with reference to a variety pursuant to Article 9, shall have satisfactory varietal identity and purity.
(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.
the propagating material shall be derived directly from material which, at the stage of the growing crop, has been checked and found to be substantially free from any harmful organisms and diseases, signs or symptoms thereof.
the existence of problems with the quality of propagating material of the species or genus concerned, which can only be resolved satisfactorily through legislative means, the economic importance of propagating material of the species or genus concerned, consistency with any international standards on regulated non-quarantine pests.
identify and monitor critical points in their production process which influence the quality of the material, keep information, for examination when requested by the responsible official body on the monitoring laid down in the first indent, take samples where necessary for analysis in a laboratory with suitable facilities and expertise, ensure that, during production, lots of propagating material remain separately identifiable.
legally protected by a plant variety right in accordance with provisions on the protection of new varieties, or officially registered, or commonly known, or entered on a list kept by a supplier with its detailed description and denomination. Such lists shall be drawn up in accordance with accepted international guidelines, where these are applicable. The lists shall be available, on request, to the responsible official body of the Member State concerned.
at least by random checks, and at least in respect of marketing to persons professionally engaged in production or sale of ornamental plants or propagating material,
propagating material produced in third countries, propagating material suitable for organic farming, propagating material marketed in relation to measures for the conservation of genetic diversity.
Directive | Time limit for transposition | Time limit for implementation |
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91/682/EEC ( | 31 December 1992 | Articles 5-11, 14, 15, 17, 19 and 24 (for all genera and species) 31 December 1993 |
This Directive | Directive 91/682/EEC |
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Article 1 | Articles 1 and 2 |
Article 2 | Article 3 |
Article 3 | Article 8 |
Article 4 | — |
Article 5 | Article 4 |
Article 6 | Article 6 |
Article 7 | Article 5 |
Article 8 | Articles 10 and 11 |
Article 9 | Article 9 |
Article 10 | Article 13 |
Article 11 | Article 16 |
Article 12 | Articles 17 and 18 |
Article 13 | Article 19 |
Article 14 | Article 20 |
Article 15 | Article 14 |
Article 16 | — |
Article 17 | Article 21 |
Article 18 | Article 22 |
Article 19 | — |
Article 20 | — |
Article 21 | — |