1 Citation, commencement, expiry and interpretation

(1)    This Order may be cited as the Medicines (Aristolochia) (Temporary Prohibition) Order 1999, shall come into force on 28th October 1999 and shall continue in force until the end of 30th June 2001, when it shall expire.

(2)    In this Order—

“the Act” means the Medicines Act 1968;

“EEA Agreement” means the Agreement on the European Economic Area signed at Oporto on 2nd May 1992 as adjusted by the Protocol signed at Brussels on 17th March 1993;

“EEA State” means a State which is a Contracting Party to the EEA Agreement.

NOTES
Initial Commencement
Specified date

Specified date: 28 October 1999: see art 1(1).

2 Prohibition of sale, supply and importation of any medicinal product consisting of or containing Aristolochia

2Prohibition of sale, supply and importation of any medicinal product consisting of or containing Aristolochia

(1)    Subject to paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) below, the sale, supply and importation of any medicinal product consisting of or containing a plant belonging to a species of the genus Aristolochia, or any extract from such a plant, is prohibited.

(2)    The prohibition imposed by paragraph (1) above shall not apply where a medicinal product as referred to in that paragraph is sold or supplied to, or, in the case of importation, is imported by or on behalf of, any of the following persons—

(a)    a food analyst or food examiner within the meaning of section 30 of the Food Safety Act 1990;

(b)    a food analyst or food examiner within the meaning of Article 30 or 31 of the Food Safety (Northern Ireland) Order 1991;

(c)    an authorised officer within the meaning of section 5(6) of the Food Safety Act 1990, or Article 2(2) of the Food Safety (Northern Ireland) Order 1991;

(d)    a person duly authorised by an enforcement authority under sections 111 and 112 of the Act;

(e)    a sampling officer within the meaning of Schedule 3 to the Act.

(3)    The prohibition on importation imposed by paragraph (1) above shall not apply where a medicinal product as referred to in that paragraph is imported—

(a)    from a member State of the European Community; or

(b)    where the product originates in the European Economic Area, from an EEA State which is not also a member State of the European Community.

(4)    The prohibition imposed by paragraph (1) above shall not apply where a medicinal product as referred to in that paragraph is the subject of a product licence, a marketing authorization within the meaning of regulation 1(4)(a) of the Medicines for Human Use (Marketing Authorisations Etc) Regulations 1994 or a certificate of registration within the meaning of regulation 1(2) of the Medicines (Homoeopathic Products for Human Use) Regulations 1994.

NOTES
Initial Commencement
Specified date

Specified date: 28 October 1999: see art 1(1).

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3 Revocation

3Revocation

The Medicines (Aristolochia) (Emergency Prohibition) Order 1999 is revoked.

NOTES
Initial Commencement
Specified date

Specified date: 28 October 1999: see art 1(1).

Signature

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health

Hunt

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State,

Department of Health

16th October 1999

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Wales

David Hanson

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State,

Welsh Office

19th October 1999

John Reid

Secretary of State,

Scottish Office

19th October 1999

Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Health and Social Services for Northern Ireland on 20th October 1999.

D C Gowdy

Permanent Secretary

EXPLANATORY NOTE

EXPLANATORY NOTE (This note is not part of the Order)

This Order prohibits the sale, supply and importation of any medicinal product consisting of or containing a plant belonging to a species of the genus Aristolochia, or any extract from such a plant.

This prohibition is subject to the following exceptions—

(a)    where the sale or supply is to, or the importation is made by or on behalf of, a person exercising functions in relation to the enforcement of food or medicines legislation;

(b)    in the case of the prohibition on importation, where the product is imported from a member State of the European Community, or, where the product originates in the European Economic Area, from a State Party to the European Economic Area Agreement which is not also a member State;

(c)    where the product is the subject of a product licence, marketing authorization or homoeopathic certificate of registration.

This Order was notified to the European Commission in accordance with European Parliament and Council Directive 98/34/EC, Article 8 (OJ No L204, 21.7.1998, p 37) as amended by European Parliament and Council Directive 98/48/EC, Article 1(4) (OJ No L217, 5.8.1998, p 18), and in accordance with Council Directive 75/319/EEC, Article 33 (OJ No L147, 9.6.1975, p 13).

This Order revokes the Medicines (Aristolochia) (Emergency Prohibition) Order 1999 (SI 1999/2109), which provides for the same prohibition as in this Order and which expires at the end of 27th October 1999.

This Order shall come into force on 28th October 1999 and shall continue in force until the end of 30th June 2001, when it shall expire.

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