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No. APVMA 6, Tuesday, 21 March 2017 Published by The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority

AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMICALS

The Agricultural and Veterinary Chemical Code Act 1994 (the Act) commenced on 15 March 1995. The Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code (the Agvet Code) scheduled to the Act requires notices to be published in the Gazette containing details of the registration of agricultural and veterinary chemical products and other approvals granted by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority. The Agvet Code and related legislation also requires certain other notices to be published in the Gazette. A reference to Agvet Codes in this publication is a reference to the Agvet Code in each state and territory jurisdiction.

ISSN 1837 - 7629

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Commonwealth of Australia 2017

This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any

process without prior written permission from the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority. Requests and

inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to:

Director, Public Affairs and Communications

Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority

PO Box 6182

Kingston ACT 2604

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.apvma.gov.au.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority) Gazette is published fortnightly and contains details of

the registration of agricultural and veterinary chemicals products and other approvals granted by the APVMA, notices as required

by the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code (the Agvet Code) and related legislation and a range of regulatory material

issued by the APVMA.

Pursuant to section 8J(1) of the Agvet Code, the APVMA has decided that it is unnecessary to publish details of applications

made for the purpose of notifying minor variations to registration details. The APVMA will however report notifications activity in

quarterly statistical reports.

DISTRIBUTION AND SUBSCRIPTION

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www.apvma.gov.au/news-and-publications/publications/gazette

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APVMA CONTACTS

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For enquiries on the APVMA Gazette content, please refer to the individual APVMA contacts listed under each notice.

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CONTENTS

Agricultural Chemical Products and Approved Labels..................................................................................................... 4 Veterinary Chemical Products and Approved Labels .................................................................................................... 11 Approved Active Constituents ....................................................................................................................................... 12 Licensing of Veterinary Chemical Manufacturers .......................................................................................................... 13 Stop Supply: Rust-Oleum Australia Pty Ltd ................................................................................................................... 16 Final Pesticide and Veterinary Medicines Product Sales 15–16 Financial Year ............................................................ 18 Amendments to the APVMA MRL Standard .................................................................................................................. 22 Proposal to Amend Schedule 20 in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code ................................................ 23 Variations to Schedule 20 of the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code ........................................................... 27

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Agricultural Chemical Products and Approved Labels

Pursuant to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code scheduled to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994, the APVMA hereby gives notice that it has registered or varied the relevant particulars or conditions of the registration in respect of the following products and has approved the label or varied the relevant particulars or conditions of the approval in respect of the containers for the chemical product, with effect from the dates shown.

1. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS BASED ON EXISTING ACTIVE CONSTITUENTS

Application no.: 104906 Product name: Blackhawk 750 Herbicide Active constituent/s: 750 g/kg imazapyr Applicant name: Crop Culture Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 142 860 473 Summary of use For the control of various annual and perennial weeds in non-crop situations Date of registration: 15 February 2017 Product registration no.: 82065 Label approval no.: 82065/104906

Application no.: 104133 Product name: Vectiva NoSkeeta Indoor Outdoor Mosquito Barrier Active constituent/s: 1 g/kg transfluthrin, 2 g/kg piperonyl butoxide Applicant name: Activa S.R.L. Applicant ACN: N/A Summary of use Aerosol insecticide product for the control of flying insects in domestic situations Date of registration: 20 February 2017 Product registration no.: 81831 Label approval no.: 81831/104133

Application no.: 104027 Product name: Brunnings Trade Refill Concentrate Weed Kill Active constituent/s: 360 g/L glyphosate present as the isopropylamine salt Applicant name: Brunnings Garden Products Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 050 655 760 Summary of use For the control of weeds in the home garden Date of registration: 20 February 2017 Product registration no.: 81773 Label approval no.: 81773/104027

Application no.: 107674 Product name: Barmac Paraquat 250 Herbicide Active constituent/s: 250 g/L paraquat present as paraquat dichloride Applicant name: Amgrow Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 100 684 786 Summary of use For the control of a wide range of grasses and broadleaf weeds Date of registration: 15 February 2017 Product registration no.: 83170 Label approval no.: 83170/107674

Agricultural Chemical Products and Approved Labels

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Application no.: 107680 Product name: Amgrow Phospot 600 Systemic Fungicide Active constituent/s: 600 g/L phosphorous (phosphonic) acid present as mono (and) di potassium phosphite Applicant name: Amgrow Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 100 684 786 Summary of use For the control of root rot in avocado, root and cellar rot in citrus, root and crown rot in

ornamentals, and root and heart rot in pineapples caused by phytophthora fungi and for the control of downy mildew in grapes, poppies and cucurbits

Date of registration: 3 March 2017 Product registration no.: 83176 Label approval no.: 83176/107680

Application no.: 108186 Product name: Weed Force Holdfast Penetrant and Wetting Agent Active constituent/s: 1020 g/L polyether modified polysiloxane Applicant name: Weed Force Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 602 207 152 Summary of use Wetter for use with agricultural pesticides Date of registration: 3 March 2017 Product registration no.: 83402 Label approval no.: 83402/108186

Application no.: 107579 Product name: Coogee Chemicals Sodium Hypochlorite 10% Solution Active constituent/s: 100 g/L available chlorine (Cl) present as sodium hypochlorite Applicant name: Coogee Chemicals Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 008 747 500 Summary of use For the control of algae and bacteria in the swimming pools Date of registration: 3 March 2017 Product registration no.: 83122 Label approval no.: 83122/107579

Application no.: 107681 Product name: Barmac Thiram-Thiabendazole Fungicide Seed Dressing Active constituent/s: 360 g/L thiram, 200 g/L thiabendazole Applicant name: Amgrow Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 100 684 786 Summary of use For the control of seed-borne and seedling root pathogens of peas, chickpeas, lentils,

faba beans and vetch Date of registration: 3 March 2017 Product registration no.: 83177 Label approval no.: 83177/107681

Application no.: 107852 Product name: Weed Force Weed Stop Granular Herbicide Active constituent/s: 44 g/kg terbacil, 2 g/kg sulfometuron methyl Applicant name: Weed Force Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 602 207 152 Summary of use For the control of certain annual and perennial weeds in commercial and industrial areas,

around agricultural buildings, fence lines, rights of way and post-plant in E. globulus and E. nitens plantations

Date of registration: 3 March 2017 Product registration no.: 83257 Label approval no.: 83257/107852

Agricultural Chemical Products and Approved Labels

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Application no.: 105941 Product name: Phaser Acid Detergent Sanitiser Active constituent/s: 149 g/L phosphoric acid, 126 g/L sulphuric acid, 23 g/L sulphamic acid Applicant name: Ecolab Pty Limited Applicant ACN: 000 449 990 Summary of use For cleaning and sanitising high velocity dairy milking plants and storage equipment Date of registration: 7 March 2017 Product registration no.: 82505 Label approval no.: 82505/105941

Application no.: 107869 Product name: Cancer Council Repel Sunscreen Plus Insect Repellent Two In One Lotion. Protects From

Sun and Repels Flies and Mosquitoes. SFP50+ UVA - UVB Broad Spectrum Protection 2 Hours Water Resistant & Repellent

Active constituent/s: 72.1 g/L diethyl toluamide (DEET), 1.0 g/L pyrethrins,51.5 g/L n-octylbicycloheptene dicarboximide, 7.2 g/L piperonyl butoxide

Applicant name: Skin Health Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 098 370 195 Summary of use For the repulsion of flies and mosquitoes Date of registration: 7 March 2017 Product registration no.: 83270 Label approval no.: 83270/107869

Application no.: 105601 Product name: Miss Muffetts Revenge Spider Control Active constituent/s: 0.5 g/L bifenthrin Applicant name: Wet And Forget Ltd Applicant ACN: N/A Summary of use For the control of spiders in external household situations Date of registration: 7 March 2017 Product registration no.: 82376 Label approval no.: 82376/105601

Application no.: 102846 Product name: Conquest Howitzer Selective Herbicide Active constituent/s: 25 g/L diflufenican, 250 g/L MCPA present as the ethyl hexyl ester,

250 g/L bromoxynil present as the n-octanoyl ester Applicant name: Conquest Crop Protection Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 098 814 932 Summary of use For the control of certain broad leaf weeds including wild radish in winter cereals Date of registration: 8 March 2017 Product registration no.: 81337 Label approval no.: 81337/102846

Application no.: 108828 Product name: Ratsak Fast Action Multi Pack Active constituent/s: 0.05 g/kg brodifacoum Applicant name: Duluxgroup (Australia) Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 000 049 427 Summary of use For the control of rats and mice in and around buildings Date of registration: 9 March 2017 Product registration no.: 83673 Label approval no.: 83673/108828

Agricultural Chemical Products and Approved Labels

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2. VARIATIONS OF REGISTRATION

Application no.: 108493 Product name: Protect-Us Blattex Gel Cockroach Bait Active constituent/s: 0.5 g/kg fipronil Applicant name: Ensystex Australasia Pty. Ltd Applicant ACN: 102 221 965 Summary of variation: To change the distinguishing product name and the name that appears on the label from

‘PROTECT-US PROFESSIONAL GEL COCKROACH BAIT’ to ‘PROTECT-US BLATTEX GEL COCKROACH BAIT’

Date of variation: 31 October 2016 Product registration no.: 67049 Label approval no.: 67049/108493

Application no.: 109088 Product name: First Force Fast Knockdown Insect Killer Active constituent/s: 1.19 g/kg bioallethrin, 1.5 g/kg d-phenothrin, 3.82 g/kg tetramethrin 20:80 Applicant name: Aaron Laboratories Proprietary Limited Applicant ACN: 004 856 848 Summary of variation: To change the distinguishing product name and the name that appears on the label from

‘AARON FAST KNOCKDOWN INSECT KILLER’ to ‘FIRST FORCE FAST KNOCKDOWN INSECT KILLER’

Date of variation: 3 January 2017 Product registration no.: 69568 Label approval no.: 69568/109088

Application no.: 109154 Product name: Macro Protect Alpha 100 Insecticide Active constituent/s: 100 g/L alpha-cypermethrin Applicant name: Macrofertil Australia Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 166 370 976 Summary of variation: To change the distinguishing product name and the name that appears on the label from

‘RAVENSDOWN UNIALPHACYPER 100 INSECTICIDE’ to ‘MACRO PROTECT ALPHA 100 INSECTICIDE’

Date of variation: 10 January 2017 Product registration no.: 56888 Label approval no.: 56888/109154

Application no.: 109155 Product name: Macro Protect Chlorpyrifos 500 Insecticide and Termiticide Active constituent/s: 500 g/L chlorpyrifos Applicant name: Macrofertil Australia Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 166 370 976 Summary of variation: To change the distinguishing product name and the name that appears on the label from

‘RAVENSDOWN CHLORPYRIFOS 500 INSECTICIDE AND TERMITICIDE’ to ‘MACRO PROTECT CHLORPYRIFOS 500 INSECTICIDE AND TERMITICIDE’

Date of variation: 10 January 2017 Product registration no.: 52596 Label approval no.: 52596/109155

Agricultural Chemical Products and Approved Labels

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Application no.: 109153 Product name: Macro Protect Diflu 500 Herbicide Active constituent/s: 500 g/L diflufenican Applicant name: Macrofertil Australia Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 166 370 976 Summary of variation: To change the distinguishing product name and the name that appears on the label from

‘RAVENSDOWN UNIDIFEN 500 HERBICIDE’ to ‘MACRO PROTECT DIFLU 500 HERBICIDE’

Date of variation: 10 January 2017 Product registration no.: 56889 Label approval no.: 56889/109153

Application no.: 109238 Product name: Embargo Herbicide Active constituent/s: 400g/L oryzalin Applicant name: Turf Culture Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 117 986 615 Summary of variation: To change the distinguishing product name and the name that appears on the label from

‘TURF CULTURE EMBARGO HERBICIDE’ to ‘EMBARGO HERBICIDE’ Date of variation: 17 January 2017 Product registration no.: 65075 Label approval no.: 65075/109238

Application no.: 109277 Product name: Bayer Racumin Rat & Mouse Killer Active constituent/s: 0.37g/kg coumatetralyl Applicant name: Bayer Cropscience Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 000 226 022 Summary of variation: To change the distinguishing product name and the name that appears on the label from

‘BAYER ADVANCED HOME RAT AND MOUSE KILLER CONTAINS RACUMIN’ to ‘BAYER RACUMIN RAT & MOUSE KILLER’

Date of variation: 18 January 2017 Product registration no.: 59284 Label approval no.: 59284/109277

Application no.: 109278 Product name: Bayer Ant & Wasp Dust Active constituent/s: 10g/kg permethrin 25:75 Applicant name: Bayer Cropscience Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 000 226 022 Summary of variation: To change the distinguishing product name and the name that appears on the label from

‘BAYER ADVANCED GARDEN ANT & WASP DUST READY-TO-USE PUFFER PACK’ to ‘BAYER ANT & WASP DUST’

Date of variation: 18 January 2017 Product registration no.: 59282 Label approval no.: 59282/109278

Agricultural Chemical Products and Approved Labels

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Application no.: 109279 Product name: Non-Ionic 1000 Surfactant Active constituent/s: 1000 g/L alcohol alkoxylate Applicant name: Turf Culture Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 117 986 615 Summary of variation: To change the distinguishing product name and the name that appears on the label from

‘TURF CULTURE TURFWETT NON-IONIC SURFACTANT’ to ‘NON-IONIC 1000 SURFACTANT’

Date of variation: 18 January 2017 Product registration no.: 64107 Label approval no.: 64107/109279

Application no.: 109282 Product name: Fairgro Fungicide Active constituent/s: 360 g/L thiram, 200 g/L thiabendazole Applicant name: Adama Australia Pty Limited Applicant ACN: 050 328 973 Summary of variation: To change the distinguishing product name and the name that appears on the label from

‘FARMOZ FAIRGRO LIQUID FUNGICIDAL SEED DRESSING’ to ‘FAIRGRO FUNGICIDE’

Date of variation: 19 January 2017 Product registration no.: 56406 Label approval no.: 56406/109282

Application no.: 109309 Product name: Apparent Kingpin Flowable Fungicide/Insecticide Seed Treatment Active constituent/s: 25 g/L tebuconazole, 4 g/L triflumuron Applicant name: Apparent Pty. Ltd Applicant ACN: 143 724 136 Summary of variation: To change the distinguishing product name and the name that appears on the label from

‘APPARENT TEBUCONAZOLE 25T FLOWABLE FUNGICIDE/INSECTICIDE SEED TREATMENT’ to ‘APPARENT KINGPIN FLOWABLE FUNGICIDE/INSECTICIDE SEED TREATMENT’

Date of variation: 23 January 2017 Product registration no.: 81149 Label approval no.: 81149/109309

Application no.: 109310 Product name: Apparent Deadlock Fungal Seed Dressing Active constituent/s: 360 g/L thiram, 200 g/L thiabendazole Applicant name: Apparent Pty. Ltd Applicant ACN: 143 724 136 Summary of variation: To change the distinguishing product name and the name that appears on the label from

‘APPARENT THIRAM/THIABENDAZOLE FUNGAL SEED DRESSING’ to ‘APPARENT DEADLOCK FUNGAL SEED DRESSING’

Date of variation: 23 January 2017 Product registration no.: 81146 Label approval no.: 81146/109310

Agricultural Chemical Products and Approved Labels

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Application no.: 109311 Product name: Apparent Suntan Flowable Seed Dressing Active constituent/s: 150 g/L triadimenol, 4 g/L cypermethrin Applicant name: Apparent Pty. Ltd Applicant ACN: 143 724 136 Summary of variation: To change the distinguishing product name and the name that appears on the label from

‘APPARENT TRIADIMENOL 150C FLOWABLE SEED DRESSING’ to ‘APPARENT SUNTAN FLOWABLE SEED DRESSING’

Date of variation: 23 January 2017 Product registration no.: 81145 Label approval no.: 81145/109311

Application no.: 109312 Product name: Apparent Axle Flowable Seed Dressing Active constituent/s: 25 g/L tebuconazole, 4 g/L cypermethrin Applicant name: Apparent Pty. Ltd Applicant ACN: 143 724 136 Summary of variation: To change the distinguishing product name and the name that appears on the label from

‘APPARENT TEBUCONAZOLE 25C FLOWABLE SEED DRESSING’ to ‘APPARENT AXLE FLOWABLE SEED DRESSING’

Date of variation: 23 January 2017 Product registration no.: 81152 Label approval no.: 81152/109312

Application no.: 107724 Product name: Country Fipronil Residual Termiticide Active constituent/s: 100 g/L fipronil Applicant name: Garrards Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 010 648 325 Summary of variation: To amend the directions for use and extend the period of protection for termite uses Date of variation: 28 February 2017 Product registration no.: 64884 Label approval no.: 64884/107724

Application no.: 106801 Product name: Loveland Products Liberate Adjuvant Active constituent/s: 490 g/L soyal phospholipids Applicant name: Loveland Products, Inc Applicant ACN: N/A Summary of variation: To add companion herbicide product that can be mixed with this adjuvant product Date of variation: 9 March 2017 Product registration no.: 67666 Label approval no.: 67666/106801

Agricultural Chemical Products and Approved Labels

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Veterinary Chemical Products and Approved Labels

Pursuant to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code scheduled to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994, the APVMA hereby gives notice that it has registered or varied the relevant particulars or conditions of the registration in respect of the following products and has approved the label or varied the relevant particulars or conditions of the approval in respect of the containers for the chemical product, with effect from the dates shown.

1. VETERINARY PRODUCTS BASED ON EXISTING ACTIVE CONSTITUENTS

Application no.: 105776 Product name: Zambac ZN150 Active constituent/s: 150 g/kg zinc bacitracin equivalent to 6300 IU/g Applicant name: Zamira Life Sciences Pty Ltd Applicant ACN: 130 641 502 Summary of use For the prevention and treatment of necrotic enteritis in poultry Date of registration: 8 March 2017 Product registration no.: 82447 Label approval no.: 82447/105776

Veterinary Chemical Products and Approved Labels

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Approved Active Constituents

Pursuant to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code scheduled to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994, the APVMA hereby gives notice that it has approved or varied the relevant particulars or conditions of the approval of the following active constituents, with effect from the dates shown.

1. ACTIVE CONSITUTENT

Application no.: 105823 Active constituent/s: 1-Methylcyclopropene Applicant name: Decco Worldwide Post-Harvest Holdings, BV Applicant ACN: N/A Summary of use: For use in agricultural products Date of approval: 6 March 2017 Approval no.: 82474/105823

Approved Active Constituents

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Licensing of Veterinary Chemical Manufacturers

Pursuant to Part 8 of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemical Codes scheduled to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994, the APVMA hereby gives notice that it has taken action, with respect to the licensing of the following veterinary chemical manufacturers, with effect from the dates shown.

For a comprehensive listing of all licensed manufacturers please see the APVMA’s website www.apvma.gov.au.

1. NEW LICENCES

The APVMA has issued the following licences under subsection 123(1) of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code [the Agvet Code]

Nil

2. CHANGES TO EXISTING LICENCES

The APVMA has issued the following licences under subsection 123(1) of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code [the Agvet Code

RANVET PTY. LIMITED LICENCE NO: 2167

ACN: 001 606 033

10–12 Green Street

BANKSMEADOW NSW 2019

Product Types: *

• Category 2: Powders and liquids

• Category 4: Supplements

Step(s) of Manufacture: Quality Assurance (QA) of raw materials, formulation including blending, filling, packaging, labelling, storage and release for supply.

Amended Licence Issued: 2 February 2017

ARTHROPHARM PTY LTD LICENCE NO: 1107

ACN: 003 261 907

111 Bronte Road

BONDI JUNCTION NSW 2022

Product Types: *

• Category 1: Sterile products for injection

• Category 2: Capsules

Step(s) of Manufacture: Quality Assurance (QA) of raw materials, formulation including blending, aseptic filling, filling, packaging, secondary packaging, labelling, sterilisation (heat, filtration), microbiological reduction treatment (heat, filtration), analysis and testing (physical, chemical, endotoxin, microbiological), storage and release for supply.

Amended Licence Issued: 14 February 2017

* Category 1: Immunobiologicals and sterile veterinary preparations Category 2: Non-sterile veterinary preparations other than ectoparasiticides, premixes and supplements Category 3: Ectoparasiticides Category 4: Premixes and supplements Category 5: Exempt Category 6: One-step manufacturer Licensing of Veterinary Chemical Manufacturers

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DAIRY TECHNICAL SERVICES PTY LIMITED

LICENCE NO: 6196

ACN: 004 319 171

Unit 3–5/352 Macaulay Road

KENSINGTON VIC 3051

Product Types: *

• Category 6: Single step manufacture

Step(s) of Manufacture: Analysis and testing (microbiological)

Amended Licence Issued: 15 February 2017

DAIRY TECHNICAL SERVICES PTY LIMITED

LICENCE NO: 6197

ACN: 004 319 171

52–58 Mark Street

NORTH MELBOURNE VIC 3051

Product Types: *

• Category 6: Single step manufacture

Step(s) of Manufacture: Analysis and testing (chemical and physical)

Amended Licence Issued: 15 February 2017

3. LICENCE CANCELLATIONS

The APVMA has cancelled the following licences under subsection 127(1) of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code [the Agvet Code].

PACKAGING PROFESSIONALS PTY LTD

LICENCE NO: 6111

ACN: 096 824 850

2–4 Wembley Place

KELSO NSW 2795

Date Cancelled: 21 February 2017

MARKITFORCE PTY. LTD LICENCE NO: 6194

ACN: 095 684 834

1/13 Childs Road

CHIPPING NORTON NSW 2170

Date Cancelled: 21 February 2017

VETOQUINOL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD LICENCE NO: 1059

ACN: 006 949 480

46 Seaton Street

ARMIDALE NSW 2350

Date Cancelled: 24 February 2017

* Category 1: Immunobiologicals and sterile veterinary preparations Category 2: Non-sterile veterinary preparations other than ectoparasiticides, premixes and supplements Category 3: Ectoparasiticides Category 4: Premixes and supplements Category 5: Exempt Category 6: One-step manufacturer Licensing of Veterinary Chemical Manufacturers

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4. LICENCE SUSPENSIONS

The APVMA has suspended the following licences under subsection 127(1) of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code [the Agvet Code].

ENDEAVOUR FOUNDATION (TRADING AS FILPAC)

LICENCE NO: 4088

ACN: 009 670 704

59–65 Kurrajong Avenue

MOUNT DRUITT NSW 2770

Date Suspended: 2 February 2017 to 27 January 2019

5. REVOCATION OF LICENCE CANCELLATION

The APVMA has revoked the cancellation of the following licences under subsection 127(7) of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code [the Agvet Code].

Nil

6. REVOCATION OF LICENCE SUSPENSION

The APVMA has revoked the suspension of the following licences under subsection 127(7) of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code [the Agvet Code].

Nil

APVMA CONTACT

Manufacturing Quality and Licensing Section Legal and Compliance Program Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority PO Box 6182 KINGSTON ACT 2604

Phone: +61 2 6210 4899 Fax: +61 2 6210 4813 Email: [email protected]

* Category 1: Immunobiologicals and sterile veterinary preparations Category 2: Non-sterile veterinary preparations other than ectoparasiticides, premixes and supplements Category 3: Ectoparasiticides Category 4: Premixes and supplements Category 5: Exempt Category 6: One-step manufacturer Licensing of Veterinary Chemical Manufacturers

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Stop Supply: Rust-Oleum Australia Pty Ltd

Notice Under Section 104(1) of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code (Agvet Code) Scheduled to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994

Notice No. 1 of 2017

Zinsser Mould Stop Primer (Containing: 4,5-Dichloro-2-N-Octyl-3(2h)-Isothiazolone, 1.23 G/L)

(all pack sizes)*

*‘the product’

On 10 October 2016, the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) issued a notice to Rust-Oleum Australia Pty Ltd (Rust-Oleum) pursuant to section 101 of the Agvet Code in relation to the product. The product is not a registered agricultural chemical product.

A requirement of the notice was that Rust-Oleum immediately stop supplying the product to any person. Supply is defined in s.3 of the Agvet Code as follows:

Supply includes do, or cause or permit the doing of any one of the following:

• sell • expose for sale • send or deliver for sale or on sale • dispose of under a hire purchase agreement • exchange • give • offer to do an act that would be a supply (including an act referred to in any of the above paragraphs) • and, for example, includes supply under a contract for work or labour that also involves the supply of any thing.

Stop Supply: Rust-Oleum Australia Pty Ltd

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SUPPLIER DETAILS

Rust-Oleum Australia Pty Ltd Unit 12, 4 Southridge Street EASTERN CREEK NSW 2766 Phone: +61 2 8808 0600 www.rustoleum.com.au

APVMA CONTACT

Drew Ward Director, Compliance and Monitoring Legal and Compliance Program PO Box 6182 KINGSTON ACT 2604

Phone: +61 2 6210 4800 Fax: +61 2 6210 4813 Email: [email protected]

Stop Supply: Rust-Oleum Australia Pty Ltd

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Final Pesticide and Veterinary Medicines Product Sales 15–16 Financial Year

This notice provides the collated final product sales information provided to the APVMA for the 2015–16 financial year.

AGRICULTURAL (PESTICIDES) PRODUCT SALES FOR THE 15–16 FINANCIAL YEAR

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT TYPES NO OF PRODUCTS TOTAL $

ADJUVANTS/SURFACTANTS 423 97,313,828.00

ANTIFOULING—BOAT 47 16,662,575.00

DAIRY CLEANSER 127 13,654,165.00

DISINFECTANT/SANITISER 102 11,342,981.00

FUNGICIDE 939 254,051,777.00

GROWTH PROMOTERS/REGULATORS 253 36,863,249.00

HERBICIDE 3301 1,716,796,884.00

HOUSEHOLD INSECTICIDE 601 152,009,851.00

INSECTICIDE 1445 337,474,066.00

MISC (E.G: SEED SAFENERS, MARKERS ETC) 71 5,135,385.00

MITICIDE 131 18,990,762.00

MIXED FUNCTION PESTICIDE 149 32,338,854.00

MOLLUSCICIDE 54 11,833,428.00

NEMATICIDE 18 4,176,014.00

POOL PRODUCTS/ALGICIDE 707 67,151,484.00

REPELLENT—DOGS/BIRDS ETC 17 1,319,166.00

SEED TREATMENTS 176 48,393,397.00

VERTEBRATE POISON 222 18,601,875.00

WOOD PRESERVATIVE 118 52,372,901.00

GRAND TOTAL 8901 2,896,482,642.00

Final Pesticide and Veterinary Medicines Product Sales 2015–16 Financial Year

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VETERINARY MEDICINES PRODUCT SALES FOR THE 15–16 FINANCIAL YEAR

VETERINARY PRODUCT TYPES PRODUCT PURPOSE NO OF

PRODUCTS TOTAL $

ALIMENTARY SYSTEM ANTI BLOAT 17 1,290,458.00

ALIMENTARY SYSTEM ANTIDIARRHOEALS AND SCOUR TREATMENTS 17 1,471,029.00

ALIMENTARY SYSTEM LAXATIVES, PURGATIVES & LUBICANTS, ANTISPASMODICS 14 4,243,788.00

ANAESTHETICS/ANALGESICS ANAESTHETICS—LOCAL AND GENERAL 51 11,481,594.00

ANAESTHETICS/ANALGESICS ANALGESICS 21 5,315,595.00

ANTIBIOTIC & RELATED ANTIBIOTIC—INTRAMAMMARY 28 9,386,102.00

ANTIBIOTIC & RELATED ANTIBIOTIC—ORAL 197 28,996,277.00

ANTIBIOTIC & RELATED ANTIBIOTIC—PARENTERAL 79 23,697,450.00

ANTIBIOTIC & RELATED OTHER ANTI-INFECTIVE AGENTS 47 1,971,096.00

ANTIBIOTIC & RELATED SULFONAMIDES 38 2,938,903.00

ANTIDOTES ANTIDOTES 16 1,525,890.00

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM CARDIAC REACTANTS, CLOTTING AGENTS 47 7,717,069.00

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM HYPNOTICS, TRANQUILIZERS, EMETICS, ANTIEMETICS 43 5,500,374.00

DERMATOLOGICAL PREPS. ANTIBIOTICS, ANTIFUNGALS, CORTICOSTEROID COMBINATIONS 28 2,853,613.00

DERMATOLOGICAL PREPS. ANTISEPTICS (DERMATOLOGICAL AND GENERAL) 134 24,497,102.00

DERMATOLOGICAL PREPS. NONSTEROIDAL ANTIPRURITICS, KERATOLYICS 35 5,445,439.00

EAR,NOSE,THROAT PREPS. AURAL 27 7,351,667.00

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM ANABOLIC STEROIDS 21 148,659.00

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM CORTICOSTEROIDS AND ADRENAL COMPOUNDS 32 3,654,289.00

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM SEX HORMONES 53 9,224,037.00

ENDOCRINE SYSTEM TROPIC HORMONES (PITUITARY) & INSULIN PREPARATIONS 37 7,580,154.00

GENITOURINARY SYSTEM DIURETICS, ACIDIFIERS, ALKANISERS 25 1,893,170.00

GENITOURINARY SYSTEM UTERINE OR VAGINAL ACTING AGENTS 7 961,011.00

IMMUNOTHERAPY ANTISERA, ANTIVENIM 9 2,345,538.00

Final Pesticide and Veterinary Medicines Product Sales 2015–16 Financial Year

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VETERINARY PRODUCT TYPES PRODUCT PURPOSE NO OF

PRODUCTS TOTAL $

IMMUNOTHERAPY IMMUNOMODIFYING AGENTS 11 2,784,313.00

IMMUNOTHERAPY INJECTABLE VACCINES 179 136,133,306.00

IMMUNOTHERAPY NASAL, ORAL, OPTHALMIC VACCINES 34 30,891,198.00

MISC MISC 96 24,562,423.00

MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS 233 34,138,687.00

MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM COUNTER-IRRITANTS, RUBEFACIENTS, POULTICES 13 2,475,330.00

NUTRITION & METABOLISM ANTIBIOTIC AND ANTI-INFECTIVE SUPPLEMENTS 47 5,576,249.00

NUTRITION & METABOLISM DIETARY/THERAPEUTIC PET FOODS 25 3,815,565.00

NUTRITION & METABOLISM DIGESTIVE ENZYME SUPPLEMENTS 13 1,364,941.00

NUTRITION & METABOLISM ELECTROLYTES 53 4,835,749.00

NUTRITION & METABOLISM GROWTH PROMOTANTS 65 20,682,291.00

NUTRITION & METABOLISM IRON AND HAEMOPOIETIC AGENTS 22 1,672,858.00

NUTRITION & METABOLISM PROBIOTIC AND PREBIOTIC 9 516,775.00

NUTRITION & METABOLISM TONICS, STIMULANTS 12 464,833.00

NUTRITION & METABOLISM VITAMIN, MINERAL, & NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS 196 23,686,058.00

OPHTHALMIC PREPARATIONS OPHTHALMIC PREPARATIONS 20 2,735,250.00

PARASITICIDES BIRDS—EXTERNAL 9 406,006.00

PARASITICIDES BIRDS—INTERNAL 29 2,191,153.00

PARASITICIDES LARGE & SMALL ANIMALS—EXTERNAL 18 1,927,791.00

PARASITICIDES LARGE ANIMALS—EXTERNAL 199 64,468,521.00

PARASITICIDES LARGE ANIMALS—INTERNAL 294 55,217,575.00

PARASITICIDES LARGE ANIMALS—INTERNAL & EXTERNAL 97 57,449,956.00

PARASITICIDES SMALL ANIMALS—EXTERNAL 208 100,135,839.00

PARASITICIDES SMALL ANIMALS—INTERNAL 274 71,747,625.00

PARASITICIDES SMALL ANIMALS INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL 39 51,247,527.00

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

EXPECTORANTS, MUCOLYTICS, DECONGESTANTS, BRONCHODILATORS, RESP STIMULANTS

18 1,274,878.00

GRAND TOTAL 3236 873,893,001.00

Final Pesticide and Veterinary Medicines Product Sales 2015–16 Financial Year

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APVMA CONTACT

For further information please contact:

Finance Officer Corporate Services Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority PO Box 6182 KINGSTON ACT 2604 Phone: +61 2 6210 4808 Fax: +61 2 6210 4874 Email: [email protected]

Final Pesticide and Veterinary Medicines Product Sales 2015–16 Financial Year

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Amendments to the APVMA MRL Standard

The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) approves maximum residue limits (MRLs) of agricultural and veterinary chemicals in agricultural produce, particularly produce entering the food chain. The MRLs approved by the APVMA are associated with a regulatory decision to register a product, grant a permit approval, or as an outcome from a review decision and are set out in the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Instrument No. 4 (MRL Standard) 2012. The MRL Standard lists MRLs of substances that may arise from the approved use of agricultural and veterinary chemical products containing those substances on commodities used for human consumption as well as livestock feeds. The MRL Standard also provides the relevant residue definitions to which these MRLs apply. There may be situations where the residue definition for monitoring and enforcement is different to the definition used for dietary risk assessment purposes.

MRLs are set at levels which are not likely to be exceeded if the agricultural or veterinary chemicals are used in accordance with approved label instructions. In considering MRLs and variation to MRLs, the APVMA takes into account studies on chemistry, metabolism, analytical methodology, residues, toxicology, good agricultural practice and dietary exposure. In approving MRLs, the APVMA is satisfied, from dietary exposure assessment, that the levels set are not an undue hazard to human health.

The APVMA has amended the MRL Standard and the changes will have affect the day after the instrument is registered.

Details of the amendment can be found in the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Instrument No. 4 (MRL Standard) Amendment Instrument 2017 (No. 3).

The amendments will be incorporated into the compilation of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Instrument No. 4 (MRL Standard) 2012.

The MRL Standard is accessible via the Federal Register of Legislation website www.legislation.gov.au or the links above.

For further information please contact:

MRL Contact Officer Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority PO Box 6182 KINGSTON ACT 2604

Phone: +61 2 6210 4897 Fax: +61 2 6210 4840 Email: [email protected]

Amendments to the APVMA MRL Standard

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Proposal to Amend Schedule 20 in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code

In the previous notice (page 22), the APVMA gazetted amendments which it has approved varying maximum residue limits (MRLs) for substances contained in agricultural and veterinary chemical products as set out as in the APVMA’s MRL Standard, have been made.

Under section 82 of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991, the APVMA is proposing to incorporate those variations (Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Instrument No. 4 (MRL Standard) Amendment Instrument 2017 (No. 3)) to MRLs into Schedule 20–Maximum residue limits in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code.

MRLs contained in Schedule 20 provide the limits for residues of agricultural and veterinary chemicals that may legitimately occur in foods. By this means, Schedule 20 permits the sale of treated foods and protects public health and safety by minimising residues in foods consistent with the effective control of pests and diseases.

The APVMA and FSANZ are satisfied, based on dietary exposure assessments and current health standards, that the proposed limits are not harmful to public health.

The agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of New Zealand concerning a Joint Food Standards System, excludes MRLs for agricultural and veterinary chemicals in food from the system setting joint food standards. Australia and New Zealand independently and separately develop MRLs for agricultural and veterinary chemicals in food.

Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) will make a Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) notification to the World Trade Organization (WTO).

The APVMA invites comment on these proposals. Details on how to make a submission appear near the end of this notice, below the details of the proposed amendment.

The APVMA will consider any public comments made in response to this proposal. If the APVMA decides to proceed with the proposal, it will further notify any variations it makes to Schedule 20 in the APVMA Gazette. The variations will take effect as from the date of that subsequent notice.

Proposal to Amend Schedule 20 in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code

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PROPOSED VARIATION TO SCHEDULE 20 IN THE AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND FOOD STANDARDS CODE (21 March 2017) Note: Subsection 82(2) of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991 provides that variations to standards are legislative instruments, but are not subject to disallowance or sunsetting.

To commence: on gazettal of variation

[1] The table to section S20–3 in Schedule 20 is varied by

[1.1] inserting in alphabetical order

Agvet chemical: Cloquintocet acid see Cloquintocet mexyl

Residues arising from the use of cloquintocet acid are covered by the MRLs for cloquintocet mexyl.

[1.2] inserting for each of the following chemicals the foods and associated MRLs in alphabetical order

Agvet chemical: Metolachlor

Permitted residue: Metolachlor All other foods except animal food commodities

0.02

Beetroot T0.7 Beetroot leaves T15

Agvet chemical: Propyzamide

Permitted residue: Propyzamide All other foods except animal food commodities

0.02

Quinoa T02

[1.3] omitting for each of the following chemicals, the maximum residue limit for the food and substituting

Agvet chemical: Fluopicolide

Permitted residue: Fluopicolide All other foods 0.01 Bulb vegetables [except onion, bulb] 3 Edible offal (mammalian) *0.01 Eggs *0.01 Fruiting vegetables, cucurbits 0.5 Lettuce, head 30 Lettuce, leaf 30 Meat (mammalian) (in the fat) *0.01 Milks *0.01 Onion, bulb 0.1 Poppy seed 0.5 Potato 0.05 Poultry, edible offal of *0.01 Poultry meat (in the fat) *0.01

Proposal to Amend Schedule 20 in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code

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Agvet chemical: Propamocarb

Permitted residue: Propamocarb (base)

Bulb vegetables [except onion, bulb] 30 Edible offal (mammalian) *0.01 Eggs *0.01 Fruiting vegetables, cucurbits 5 Lettuce, head 70 Lettuce, leaf 70 Meat (mammalian) *0.01 Milks *0.01 Onion, bulb 0.5 Poppy seed 5 Potato 0.05 Poultry, edible offal of *0.01 Poultry meat *0.01

Proposal to Amend Schedule 20 in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code

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INVITATION FOR SUBMISSIONS

Written submissions are invited from interested individuals and organisations to assist the APVMA in considering the proposal to vary Schedule 20–Maximum residue limits in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code. Submissions should be strictly confined to relevant matters that the APVMA must consider (such as public health and safety) which are associated with the occurrence of the proposed residues in foods. Comments received outside these grounds will not be considered by the APVMA. Claims made in submissions should be supported wherever possible by referencing or including relevant studies, research findings, trials, surveys etc. Technical information should be in sufficient detail to allow independent scientific assessment.

Please note that FSANZ will make a SPS notification to the WTO and submissions related to impacts on international trade should be made to FSANZ in response to that notification.

Submissions must be made in writing and should be clearly marked as a ‘submission on the proposed amendment to Schedule 20’ and quote the correct amendment number.

DEADLINE FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS: 6 pm (AEST) 18 April 2017

SUBMISSIONS RECEIVED AFTER THIS DEADLINE WILL ONLY BE CONSIDERED BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENT

Submissions received after this date will only be considered if agreement for an extension has been given prior to this closing date. Agreement to an extension of time will only be given if extraordinary circumstances warrant an extension to the submission period.

For further information please contact:

MRL Contact Officer

Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority

PO Box 6182

KINGSTON ACT 2604

Phone: +61 2 6210 4897

Fax: +61 2 6210 4840 Email: [email protected]

Proposal to Amend Schedule 20 in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code

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Variations to Schedule 20 of the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code

The APVMA has previously gazetted particular amendments which it had made to the APVMA MRL Standard and which have been proposed as variations to maximum residue limits (MRLs) for substances contained in agricultural and veterinary chemical products as set out as in Schedule 20–Maximum Residue Limits of the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code. This notice pertains to proposals (No. 15) gazetted on 15 November 2016 (No. APVMA 23) and (No. 16) gazetted on 29 November 2016 (No. APVMA 24).

Submissions have been sought on these proposals and the APVMA has written separately to each person or organisation that made a submission. All matters raised in the submissions have been resolved.

Under subsection 82(1) of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991, the APVMA has, by legislative instrument, incorporated these variations to MRLs into Schedule 20. A copy of the Amendment Instrument (No. APVMA 3, 2017) accompanies this notice. For a complete and up-to-date version of Schedule 20, including these amendments together with their Explanatory Statement, please refer to the Federal Register of Legislation available on the Legislation website at www.legislation.gov.au/

Based on dietary exposure assessments and current health standards, the APVMA and FSANZ are satisfied that these MRLs are not harmful to public health. MRLs contained in Schedule 20 provide the limits for residues of agricultural and veterinary chemicals that may legitimately occur in foods. By this means, Schedule 20 permits the sale of treated foods and protects public health by minimizing residues in foods consistent with the effective control of pests and diseases.

The agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of New Zealand concerning a Joint Food Standards System, excludes MRLs for agricultural and veterinary chemicals in food from the system setting joint food standards. Australia and New Zealand independently and separately develop MRLs for agricultural and veterinary chemicals in food.

Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) made Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) notification to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in relation to these variations and no comment was received in response to that notice.

A copy of these variations have been given to FSANZ.

The variations take effect as from the date of this notice.

This notice is published in accordance with subsection 82(7) of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991.

For further information please contact:

MRL Contact Officer Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority PO Box 6182 KINGSTON ACT 2604

Phone: +61 2 6210 4897 Fax: +61 2 6210 4840 Email: [email protected]

Variations to Schedule 20 of the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code

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Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code—Schedule 20–Maximum residue

limits Variation Instrument No. APVMA 3, 2017

I, Jason Lutze Executive Director, Scientific Assessment and Chemical Review and delegate of the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority, acting in accordance with my powers under subsection 11(1) of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act 1992, make this instrument for the purposes of subsection 82(1) of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991.

Jason Lutze Delegate of the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority

Dated this Seventeenth day of March 2017

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Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of instrument This instrument is the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code—

Schedule 20–Maximum residue limits Variation Instrument No. APVMA 3, 2017.

2 Commencement In accordance with subsection 82(8) of the Food Standards Australia New

Zealand Act 1991, this instrument commences on the day it is published in the Gazette.

Note: A copy of the variations made by the Amendment Instrument was published in the Commonwealth of Australia Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Gazette No. APVMA 6 of 21 March 2017.

3 Object

The object of this instrument is for the APVMA to make variations to Schedule 20–Maximum residue limits in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code to include or change maximum residue limits pertaining to agricultural and veterinary chemical products.

4 Interpretation In this instrument: — APVMA means the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines

Authority established by section 6 of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act 1992; and

Principal Instrument means Schedule 20–Maximum residue limits in the Australia New Zealand Food Standard Code as defined in Section 4 of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991 being the Code published in Gazette No. P 27 on 27 August 1987 together with any amendments of the standards in that Code. Schedule 20 was published in the Food Standards Gazette FSC 96 on Thursday 10 April 2015 and was registered as a legislative instrument on 1 April 2015 (F2015L00468).

Part 2 Variations to Schedule 20–Maximum Residue Limits

5 Variations to Schedule 20

The Schedule to this instrument sets out the variations made to the Principal Instrument by this instrument.

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Schedule

Variations to Schedule 20–Maximum residue limits

[1] The table to section S20–3 in Schedule 20 is varied by

[1.1] omitting from each of the following chemicals, the foods and associated MRLs

Agvet chemical: Abamectin

Permitted residue: Avermectin B1a Apple 0.01 Pear 0.01 Pome fruits [except apple; pear] T0.01

Agvet chemical: Acetamiprid

Permitted residue—commodities of plant origin: Acetamiprid

Permitted residue—commodities of animal origin: Sum of acetamiprid and N-demethyl acetamiprid ((E)-N1-[(6-chloro-3-pyridyl)methyl]-N2-cyanoacetamidine), expressed as acetamiprid Pome fruits T0.5

Agvet chemical: Dithianon

Permitted residue: Dithianon

Fruits 2

Agvet chemical: Novaluron

Permitted residue: Novaluron

Pome fruits T1

Agvet chemical: Sulfoxaflor

Permitted residue: Sulfoxaflor Grapes *0.01

[1.2] inserting for each of the following chemicals the foods and associated MRLs in alphabetical order

Agvet chemical: Abamectin

Permitted residue: Avermectin B1a Pome fruits 0.01

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Agvet chemical: Acetamiprid

Permitted residue—commodities of plant origin: Acetamiprid

Permitted residue—commodities of animal origin: Sum of acetamiprid and N-demethyl acetamiprid ((E)-N1-[(6-chloro-3-pyridyl)methyl]-N2-cyanoacetamidine), expressed as acetamiprid Apple 0.2 Pear 0.3

Agvet chemical: Boscalid

Permitted residue—commodities of plant origin: Boscalid Chick-pea (dry) T3 Lentil (dry) T3

Agvet chemical: Chlorantraniliprole

Permitted residue—plant commodities and animal commodities other than milk: Chlorantraniliprole

Permitted residue—milk: Sum of chlorantraniliprole, 3-bromo-N-[4-chloro-2-(hydroxymethyl)-6-[(methylamino)carbonyl]phenyl]-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxamide, and 3-bromo-N-[4-chloro-2-(hydroxymethyl)-6-[[((hydroxymethyl)amino)carbonyl]phenyl]-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxamide, expressed as chlorantraniliprole

Safflower seed T0.5

Agvet chemical: Cypermethrin

Permitted residue: Cypermethrin, sum of isomers

Lentil (dry) T0.05

Agvet chemical: Cyprodinil

Permitted residue: Cyprodinil

Broad bean (dry) T0.2 Chick-pea (dry) T0.2 Eggs T*0.01 Litchi T2 Poultry, edible offal of T*0.01 Poultry meat T*0.01

Agvet chemical: Dithianon

Permitted residue: Dithianon

Blueberries T7 Fruits [except blueberries] 2

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Agvet chemical: Dithiocarbamates

Permitted residue: Total dithiocarbamates, determined as carbon disulphide evolved during acid digestion and expressed as milligrams of carbon disulphide per kilogram of food

Ginger, root T3

Agvet chemical: Fludioxonil

Permitted residue—commodities of animal origin: Sum of fludioxonil and oxidisable metabolites, expressed as fludioxonil

Permitted residue—commodities of plant origin: Fludioxonil

Litchi T2

Agvet chemical: Novaluron

Permitted residue: Novaluron

Apple 0.3 Edible offal (mammalian) *0.01 Eggs *0.01 Meat (mammalian) (in the fat) 0.1 Milk fats 0.2 Milks *0.01 Pear 0.3 Poultry, edible offal of *0.01 Poultry meat (in the fat) *0.01

Agvet chemical: Spirotetramat

Permitted residue: Sum of spirotetramat, and cis-3-(2,5-dimethylphenyl)-4-hydroxy-8-methoxy-1-azaspiro[4.5]dec-3-en-2-one, expressed as spirotetramat Blueberries T2

Agvet chemical: Sulfoxaflor

Permitted residue: Sulfoxaflor Dried grapes (currants, raisins and sultanas)

T10

Grapes [except wine grapes] T3 Wine grapes *0.01

[1.3] omitting for each of the following chemicals, the maximum residue limit for the food and substituting

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Agvet chemical: Trifloxystrobin

Permitted residue: Sum of trifloxystrobin and its acid metabolite ((E,E)-methoxyimino-[2-[1-(3-trifluoromethylphenyl)-ethylideneaminooxymethyl] phenyl] acetic acid), expressed as trifloxystrobin equivalents

Chard (silver beet) T10 Chicory leaves T10 Endive T10 Spinach T10

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