Meeting of the Parliament 19 March 2024
I will not, at the moment.
The power sets out that the scheme can be used only to allow authorisations where no other method of rodent control is practicable and where such authorisation is
“necessary or expedient ... for the purposes of protecting public health.”
It also sets out that the scheme can put conditions on authorisations, such as limiting the circumstances in which use of a glue trap is authorised or requiring that training be completed. The supply of glue traps would also be restricted to authorised suppliers, and it would be a condition of the authorisation that those suppliers could sell only to persons who have been authorised to use the traps.
I want to be clear that my intention is that the authorisation scheme would be considered in the future only in the event that there was strong evidence to suggest that a complete ban on use of such products was giving rise to significant public health concerns.
For those reasons, I encourage members to vote for amendments 1, 3 and 11.