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Plant Health Act 1967 (Chapter 8).

Type of law
Legislation
Date of original text
Source

Abstract
This Act shall have effect for the control of pests and diseases injurious to agricultural or horticultural crops, or to trees or bushes. The Act designates the competent authorities for purposes of this Act and gives certain powers to those competent authorities for the control of introduction of pests into Great Britain. A competent authority may from time to time make such orders as the authority thinks expedient or called for by any obligation for preventing the spread of pests in Great Britain or the conveyance of pests by articles exported from Great Britain. The orders may prohibit the selling or exposing or offering for sale, or the keeping, of living specimens of a pest, or the distribution in any manner of such specimens. Orders under this Act may enable inspectors authorised by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food or, in Scotland, the Secretary of State to undertake specified measures to prevent or combat pests. A competent authority may require a local authority to carry into effect any order under this Act, and may, with the consent of the local authority, require a local authority to pay compensation in respect of any crop, or any seed, plant or part thereof, which is removed or destroyed in pursuance of any such order.
Long title of text
An Act to consolidate the Destructive Insects and Pests Acts 1877 to 1927, together with section 11 of the Agriculture (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1949.
Date of consolidation/reprint
Notes
Last modification has been made by The Forestry and Land Management (Scotland) Act 2018. Plant Health Act 1967 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 14 May 2020.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation status
in force
Legislation Amendment
No