The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Exceptions to section 14) (Scotland) Order 2012 No. 173


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Scottish Statutory Instruments

2012 No. 173

Wildlife

The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Exceptions to section 14) (Scotland) Order 2012

Made

30th May 2012

Laid before the Scottish Parliament

31st May 2012

Coming into force

2nd July 2012

The Scottish Ministers make the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred on them by section 14(2B) and (2D)(a), (b) and (e) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981(1), and all other powers enabling them to do so.

In accordance with section 26(4A)(2) of that Act, they have consulted Scottish Natural Heritage and any other person appearing to them to have an interest in the making of the Order.

Citation, commencement and interpretation

1.-(1) This Order may be cited as the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Exceptions to section 14) (Scotland) Order 2012, and comes into force on 2nd July 2012.

(2) In this Order, "the 1981 Act" means the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.

Disapplication of section 14(1) of the 1981 Act

2.-(1) The type of animal listed in Part 1 of the Schedule is specified for the purposes of section 14(2B)(a) of the 1981 Act.

(2) The type of plant listed in column (1) (whose Latin name is listed in column (2)) of the table in Part 2 of the Schedule is specified for the purposes of section 14(2B)(b) of the 1981 Act, to the extent mentioned in column (3) of that table.

STEWART STEVENSON

Authorised to sign by the Scottish Ministers

St Andrew's House,

Edinburgh

30th May 2012

Article 2

SCHEDULE

PART 1Type of animal specified for the purposes of section 14(2B)(a) of the 1981 Act (types of animal to which section 14(1)(a)(i) does not apply)

A fish caught by rod and line, but only where the release takes place-

(a)at the same location where the fish was caught; and

(b)on the same day that the fish was caught.

PART 2Types of plants specified for the purposes of section 14(2B)(b) of the 1981 Act (types of plants to which section 14(2) does not apply)

Common nameLatin nameExtent
Column (1)Column (2)Column (3)
AshFraxinus excelsiorAll Scotland
Atlas cedarCedrus atlanticaAll Scotland
Austrian pinePinus nigra ssp. nigraAll Scotland
Bay willowSalix pentandraAll Scotland
BeechFagus sylvaticaAll Scotland
Birch, specifc hybridBetula pendula x pubescens (B. x aurata) hybrid birchAll Scotland
Bird cherryPrunus padusAll Scotland
Bishop pinePinus muricataAll Scotland
Black currantRibes nigrumAll Scotland
Black poplarPopulus nigra all sspAll Scotland
BlackthornPrunus spinosaAll Scotland
BuglossAnchusa arvensisAll Scotland
Cedar-of-LebanonCedrus libaniAll Scotland
CharlockSinapis arvensisAll Scotland
Coastal redwoodSequoia sempervirensAll Scotland
Common alderAlnus glutinosaAll Scotland
Common elderSambucus nigraAll Scotland
Common frumitoryFumaria officinalisAll Scotland
Common hawthornCrataegus monogynaAll Scotland
Common poppyPapaver rhoeasAll Scotland
Corn flowerCentaurea cyanusMainland, Orkney and Shetland
Corn marigoldGlebionis segetumAll Scotland
Corn spurreySpregula arvensisAll Scotland
Corsican pinePinus nigra ssp. laricioAll Scotland
Crab appleMalus sylvestris ssp sylvestrisAll Scotland
Crack willowSalix fragilisAll Scotland
Cut leaves crane's-billGeranium dissectumAll Scotland
Dark leaved willowSalix myrsinifoliaAll Scotland
DeodarCedrus deodaraAll Scotland
Dog roseRosa caninaAll Scotland
Douglas-firPseudotsuga menziesiiAll Scotland
Dwarf birchBetula nanaAll Scotland
Eastern hemlockTsuga canadensisAll Scotland
European larchLarix deciduaAll Scotland
European silver firAbies albaAll Scotland
Field forget-me-notMyosotis arvensisAll Scotland
Field mapleAcer campestreMainland only
Field pansyViola arvensisAll Scotland
Field woundwortStachys arvensisMainland, Orkney and Hebrides
GeanPrunus aviumAll Scotland
Glaucous dog roseRosa caesia ssp glaucaAll Scotland
Goat willow (Pussy willow or Great sallow)Salix capreaAll Scotland
GooseberryRibes uva-crispaAll Scotland
Grand firAbies grandisAll Scotland
Grey alderAlnus incanaAll Scotland
Grey poplarPopulus x canescensAll Scotland
Guelder roseViburnum opulusAll Scotland
Hairy dog roseRosa caesia ssp caesiaAll Scotland
Hedge mustardSisymbrium officinaleAll Scotland
HollyIlex aquifoliumAll Scotland
HornbeamCarpinus betulusMainland only
Horse chestnutAesculus hippocastanumAll Scotland
Hybrid aspenPopulus tremula x Populus tremuloidesAll Scotland
Hybrid black poplarPopulus x canadensisAll Scotland
Hybrid larchLarix x marschlinsii / Larix x eurolepisAll Scotland
Japanese larchLarix kaempferiAll Scotland
Japanese red-cedarCryptomeria japonicaAll Scotland
Large hemp-nettleGaleopsis speciosaAll Scotland
Large-leaved limeTilia platyphyllosAll Scotland
Lawson cypressChamaecyparis lawsonianaAll Scotland
Leyland cypressX Cupressocyparis leylandiiAll Scotland
LimeTilia platyphyllos and Tilia x europaea (Tillia cordata x Tilia platyphyllos)All Scotland
Lodgepole pinePinus contorta var.latifoliaAll Scotland
Long-headed poppyPapaver dubiumAll Scotland
Macedonian pinePinus peuceAll Scotland
Mountain pinePinus mugoAll Scotland
Noble firAbies proceraAll Scotland
Nootka cypressChamaecyparis nootkatensisAll Scotland
Norway mapleAcer platanoidesAll Scotland
Norway sprucePicea abiesAll Scotland
Oak, specific hybridQuercus petraea x Quercus robur (Quercus x rosacea) hybrid oakAll Scotland
Omorika sprucePicea omorikaAll Scotland
Osier willowSalix viminalisAll Scotland
Pacific silver firAbies amabilisAll Scotland
Pedunculate oakQuercus roburAll Scotland
Petty spurgeEuphorbia pepliusAll Scotland
Purple willowSalix purpureaAll Scotland
Rauli beechNothofagus nervosa (= procera)All Scotland
Red alderAlnus rubraAll Scotland
Red oakQuercus rubraAll Scotland
Roble beechNothofagus obliquaAll Scotland
Scentless mayweedTripleurospermum inodorumAll Scotland
Scots pinePinus sylvestrisAll Scotland
Sessile oakQuercus petraeaAll Scotland
Sherards downy roseRosa sherardiiAll Scotland
Silver birchBetula pendulaAll Scotland
Sitka sprucePicea sitchensisAll Scotland
Small-leaved imeTilia cordataAll Scotland
Soft downy roseRosa mollisAll Scotland
SpindleEuonymus europaeusAll Scotland
Sun spurgeEuphorbia helioscopiaAll Scotland
Sweet briarRosa rubiginosaAll Scotland
Sweet chestnutCastanea sativaAll Scotland
SycamoreAcer pseudoplatanusAll Scotland
Tea-leaved willowSalix phylicifoliaAll Scotland
WalnutSpecies of the genus JuglansAll Scotland
WeldReseda luteolaMainland only
WellingtoniaSequoiadendron giganteumAll Scotland
Western hemlockTsuga heterophyllaAll Scotland
Western red cedarThuja plicataAll Scotland
White campionSilene latifoliaAll Scotland
White poplarPopulus albaAll Scotland
White willowSalix albaAll Scotland
WhitebeamSorbus aria sensu latoMainland only
Wych elmUlmus glabraAll Scotland
YewTaxus baccataAll Scotland

NOTE: The common name or names given in column (1) of the table are included by way of guidance only; in the event of any dispute or proceedings, the common name or names shall not be taken into account.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order specifies the types of animal and the types of plant to which the offence provisions in section 14(1)(a)(i) and 14(2) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 ("the 1981 Act") (as substituted by section 14(2)(a) of the Wildlife and Natural Environment (Scotland) Act 2011) do not apply.

Section 14(1)(a)(i) of the 1981 Act makes it an offence for any person to release, or allow to escape from captivity, any animal to a place outwith its native range. Section 14(2B)(a) enables the Scottish Minsters to specify by order types of animals to which subsection (1)(a)(i) of section 14 does not apply. Article 2(1) of, and Part 1 of the Schedule to, the Order lists the type of animal specified for the purpose of section 14(2B)(a) thereby taking that type of animal outwith the ambit of the offence provision in section 14(1)(a)(i) of the 1981 Act.

Section 14(2) of the 1981 Act makes it an offence for any person to plant, or otherwise cause to grow, any plant in the wild at a place outwith its native range. Section 14(2B)(b) enables the Scottish Ministers to specify, by order, types of plants to which subsection (2) does not apply. Article 2(2) of, and Part 2 of the Schedule to, the Order lists types of plants for the purpose of section 14(2B)(b) thereby taking those types of plants outwith the ambit of the offence provision in section 14(2) of the 1981 Act.

(1)

1981 c.69. Section 14(2B) and (2D) were inserted by the Wildlife and Natural Environment (Scotland) Act 2011 (asp 6) ("the 2011 Act"), section 14(2).

(2)

Section 26(4A) was inserted by section 17(6)(c) of the 2011 Act.


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