Registration of companies for the import of plants, plant products and other objects requiring a phytosanitary certificate
If you as an entrepreneur wish to import plants and plant products subject to inspection from non-EU countries, you must be entered in an official register. You can find out more about this here.
Description
Business operators who wish to import plants, plant products and other objects for which a phytosanitary certificate or plant passport is required under the Plant Health Regulation from non-EU countries are required to register under the Plant Health Regulation.
Business operators do not have to be registered if they
- transport plants for another company
- Transport objects in wooden packaging
Entrepreneurs (commercial activity) can only be entered once in the register of a competent authority. If an operator has several businesses or branches, reference is made to the branches in the official register.
Competent office
Grundsätzlich ist die Aufsichts- und Dienstleistungsdirektion (ADD) im Bereich der Pflanzengesundheit für die erforderlichen Registrierungen und das Ausstellen von Bescheinigungen, wie Pflanzenpass oder Pflanzengesundheitszeugnis, zuständig. Im Fall von Reben (Vitis L.) ist allerdings die Landwirtschaftskammer Rheinland-Pfalz die zuständige Stelle.
Required documents
- Site plan: This is required for all companies that have other buildings / areas in addition to their office that are important for phytosanitary activities (e.g. nursery quarters, greenhouses).
- Information on other business premises: Information is required for all companies that have other operating sites (with their own address) in addition to their head office. Pure production areas (e.g. nursery quarters) are not counted as business premises, but must be indicated on the site plan.
- Information on regulated product types, families, genera and species of plants, plant products and other objects that are to be imported with a phytosanitary certificate
Basis for legal action
Art. 65 Plant Health Regulation (EU) 2016/2031
Art. 66 Plant Health Regulation (EU) 2016/2031
in conjunction with
Art. 72 Plant Health Regulation (EU) 2016/2031
Art. 73 Plant Health Regulation (EU) 2016/2031
Art. 74 Plant Health Regulation (EU) 2016/2031
Legal remedy
Appeal (appeal may be excluded depending on state law), administrative court action
Procedure
- As an entrepreneur, you submit the registration application to the relevant competent authority.
- The application documents are checked and any necessary checks are carried out.
- If the check is positive, a registration number will be assigned.
Deadlines
- If you change your contact details, you must submit an application to update your entry in the register within 30 days
- Every year by April 30th
- any changes to the details of the product groups, plant species, genera or families that are produced or traded,
- as well as the location of the cultivation areas and business premises
must be updated.
- If there are no changes, there is no need to submit an application for an update.
Processing time
If the documents are complete, the application will be processed promptly.
Costs
Depends on the administrative fee schedule of the respective federal state.
Notes (specifics)
Registered operators have the following obligations:
The occurrence or suspected occurrence of Union quarantine pests and pests regulated by EU emergency measures within the meaning of Art. 30 Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 must be reported immediately to the competent authority. The operator must take precautionary measures to prevent the establishment and spread of these pests.
In addition, companies that handle goods subject to plant passport requirements have the following obligations
The registration and clearance of import consignments is carried out via the EU's "Trade Control and Expert System" (TRACES NT). In order to be able to use this system, the company (if possible, stating the registration number) and a contact person must be registered in the system.
Übersetzungshinweis
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
Area of validity
Rhineland-Palatinate
Official approval
Officially approved by The Director of the North Rhine-Westphalia Chamber of Agriculture as State Commissioner - Plant Protection Service on 06.01.2025
Keywords
Registrierung, Import, Einfuhr, Pflanzengesundheit, Pflanzengesundheitsverordnung, Pflanzengesundheitszeugnis