Aldrin and Dieldrin

Sum of HHDN and HEOD

Asparagus

E0.1

Banana

E0.05

Brassica (cole or cabbage) vegetables, Head cabbages, Flowerhead brassicas

E0.1

Cereal grains

E0.02

Citrus fruits

E0.05

Crustaceans

E0.1

Diadromous fish

E0.1

Edible offal (mammalian)

E0.2

Egg plant

E0.1

Eggs

E0.1

Freshwater fish

E0.1

Fruit

E0.05

Fruiting vegetables, cucurbits

E0.1

Lettuce, head

E0.1

Lettuce, leaf

E0.1

Marine fish

E0.1

Meat (mammalian) (in the fat)

E0.2

Milks (in the fat)

E0.15

Molluscs (including cephalopods)

E0.1

Onion, bulb

E0.1

Peanut

E0.05

Peppers, sweet

E0.1

Pimento, fruit

E0.1

Poultry, edible offal of

E0.2

Poultry meat (in the fat)

E0.2

Radish leaves (including radish tops)

E0.1

Root and tuber vegetables

E0.1

Sugar cane

E*0.01

 

BHC

(other than the gamma isomer, Lindane)

Sum of isomers of 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, other than lindane

Cereal grains

E0.1

Crustaceans

E0.01

Edible offal (mammalian)

E0.3

Eggs

E0.1

Fish

E0.01

Meat (mammalian) (in the fat)

E0.3

Milks (in the fat)

E0.1

Molluscs (including cephalopods)

E0.01

Peanut

E0.1

Poultry, edible offal of

E0.3

Poultry meat (in the fat)

E0.3

Sugar cane

E0.005

 

Chlordane

Sum of cis- and trans-chlordane and in the case of animal products also includes ‘oxychlordane’

Cereal grains

E0.02

Citrus fruits

E0.02

Cotton seed oil, crude

E0.05

Cotton seed oil, edible

E0.02

Crustaceans

E0.05

Edible offal (mammalian)

E0.02

Eggs

E0.02

Fish

E0.05

Fruiting vegetables, cucurbits

E0.05

Linseed oil, crude

E0.05

Meat (mammalian) (in the fat)

E0.2

Milks (in the fat)

E0.05

Molluscs (including cephalopods)

E0.05

Pineapple

E0.02

Pome fruits

E0.02

Soya bean oil, crude

E0.05

Soya bean oil, refined

E0.02

Stone fruits

E0.02

Sugar beet

E0.1

Vegetables [except as otherwise listed under this chemical]

E0.02

 

DDT

Sum of p,p -DDT; o,p -DDT; p,p -DDE and p,p -TDE (DDD)

Cereal grains

E0.1

Crustaceans

E1

Edible offal (mammalian)

E5

Eggs

E0.5

Fish

E1

Fruit

E1

Meat (mammalian) (in the fat)

E5

Milks (in the fat)

E1.25

Molluscs (including cephalopods)

E1

Peanut

E0.02

Poultry, edible offal of

E5

Poultry meat (in the fat)

E5

Vegetable oils, edible

E1

Vegetables

E1

 

HCB

Hexachlorobenzene

Cereal grains

E0.05

Crustaceans

E0.1

Diadromous fish

E0.1

Edible offal (mammalian)

E1

Eggs

E1

Freshwater fish

E0.1

Marine fish

E0.1

Meat (mammalian) (in the fat)

E1

Milks (in the fat)

E0.5

Molluscs (including cephalopods)

E0.1

Peanut

E0.01

Poultry, edible offal of

E1

Poultry meat (in the fat)

E1

 

Heptachlor

Sum of heptachlor and heptachlor epoxide

Carrot

E0.2

Cereal grains

E0.02

Citrus fruits

E0.01

Cotton seed

E0.02

Crustaceans

E0.05

Edible offal (mammalian)

E0.2

Eggs

E0.05

Fish

E0.05

Meat (mammalian) (in the fat)

E0.2

Milks (in the fat)

E0.15

Molluscs (including cephalopods)

E0.05

Peanut

E0.01

Pineapple

E0.01

Poultry, edible offal of

E0.2

Poultry meat

E0.2

Soya bean

E0.02

Soya bean oil, crude

E0.5

Soya bean oil, refined

E0.02

Sugar cane

E0.02

Tomato

E0.02

Vegetables [except as otherwise listed under this chemical]

E0.05

 

Lindane

Lindane

Apple

E2

Cereal grains

E0.5

Cherries

E0.5

Cranberry

E3

Crustaceans

E1

Edible offal (mammalian)

E2

Eggs

E0.1

Fish

E1

Fruits [except as otherwise listed in Schedules 1 and 2]

E0.5

Grapes

E0.5

Meat (mammalian) (in the fat)

E2

Milks (in the fat)

E0.2

Molluscs (including cephalopods)

E1

Oilseed [except peanut]

E0.05

Peach

E2

Peanut

E0.05

Plums (including prunes)

E0.5

Poultry, edible offal of

E0.7

Poultry meat (in the fat)

E0.7

Strawberry

E3

Sugar cane

E*0.002

Vegetables

E2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANIMAL FOOD COMMODITIES

 

MAMMALIAN PRODUCTS

 

Meat (mammalian)

Meats are the muscular tissues, including adhering fatty tissues such as intramuscular, intermuscular and subcutaneous fat from animal carcasses or cuts of these as prepared for wholesale or retail distribution.  Meat (mammalian) includes farmed and game meat.  The cuts offered may include bones, connective tissues and tendons as well as nerves and lymph nodes.  It does not include edible offal.  The entire commodity except bones may be consumed.

 

Commodities: Buffalo meat; Camel meat; Cattle meat; Deer meat; Donkey meat; Goat meat; Hare meat; Horse meat; Kangaroo meat; Pig meat; Possum meat; Rabbit meat; Sheep meat; Wallaby meat.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity (without bones).  When the commodity description is qualified by (in the fat) a proportion of adhering fat is analysed and the MRLs apply to the fat.

 

Edible offal (mammalian)

Edible offal is the edible tissues and organs other than muscles and animal fat from slaughtered animals as prepared for wholesale or retail distribution.  Edible offal includes brain, heart, kidney, liver, pancreas, spleen, thymus, tongue and tripe.  The entire commodity may be consumed.

 

Commodities: Buffalo, edible offal of; Cattle, edible offal of; Camel, edible offal of; Deer, edible offal of; Donkey, edible offal of; Goat, edible offal of; Hare, edible offal of; Horse, edible offal of; Kangaroo, edible offal of; Pig, edible offal of; Possum, edible offal of; Rabbit, edible offal of; Sheep, edible offal of; Wallaby, edible offal of.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Fats (mammalian)

Mammalian fats, excluding milk fats are derived from the fatty tissues of animals (not processed).  The entire commodity may be consumed.

 

Commodities: Buffalo fat; Camel fat; Cattle fat; Goat fat; Horse fat; Pig fat; Rabbit fat; Sheep fat.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Milks

Milks are the mammary secretions of various species of lactating herbivorous ruminant animals. 

 

Commodities: Buffalo milk; Camel milk; Cattle milk; Goat milk; Sheep milk.  The entire commodity may be consumed.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.  When an MRL for cattle milk or milks is qualified by ‘(in the fat)’ the compound is regarded as fat-soluble, and the MRL applies to the fat portion of the milk.  In the case of a derived or a manufactured milk product with a fat content of 2% or more, the MRL also applies to the fat portion.  For a milk product with fat content less than 2%, the MRL applied should be 1/50 that specified for ‘milk (in the fat)’, and should apply to the whole product.

 

 

POULTRY

 

Poultry meat

Poultry meats are the muscular tissues, including adhering fat and skin, from poultry carcasses as prepared for wholesale or retail distribution.  The entire product may be consumed.  Poultry meat includes farmed and game poultry.


Commodities: Chicken meat; Duck meat; Emu meat; Goose meat; Guinea-fowl meat; Ostrich meat; Partridge meat; Pheasant meat; Pigeon meat; Quail meat; Turkey meat.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity (without bones).  When the commodity description is qualified by (in the fat) a proportion of adhering fat is analysed and the MRLs apply to the fat.

 

Poultry, edible Offal

Poultry edible offal is the edible tissues and organs, other than poultry meat and poultry fat, as prepared for wholesale or retail distribution and include liver, gizzard, heart, skin.  The entire product may be consumed.

 

Commodities: Chicken, edible offal of; Duck, edible offal of; Emu, edible offal of; Goose, edible offal of; Ostrich, edible offal of; Turkey, edible offal of.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Note that poultry meat includes any attached skin, but poultry skin on its own (not attached) is considered as ‘poultry edible offal’.

 

Poultry fats

Poultry fats are derived from the fatty tissues of poultry (not processed).  The entire product may be consumed.

 

Commodities: Chicken fat; Duck fat; Goose fat; Turkey fat.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Eggs

Eggs are the reproductive bodies laid by female birds, especially domestic fowl.  The edible portion includes egg yolk and egg white after removal of the shell.

 

Commodities: Chicken eggs; Duck eggs; Goose eggs; Quail eggs.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole egg whites and yolks combined after removal of shell.

 

 

FISH, CRUSTACEANS AND MOLLUSCS

 

Fish includes freshwater fish, diadromous fish and marine fish.

 

Diadromous fish

Diadromous fish include species which migrate from the sea to brackish and/or fresh water and in the opposite direction.  Some species are domesticated and do not migrate.  The fleshy parts of the animals and, to a lesser extent, roe and milt are consumed.

 

Commodities: Barramundi; Salmon species; Trout species; Eel species.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity including bones and head (in general after removing the digestive tract).

 

Freshwater fish

Freshwater fish include a variety of species which remain lifelong, including the spawning period, in fresh water.  Several species of freshwater fish are domesticated and bred in fish farms.  The fleshy parts of the animals and, to a lesser extent, roe and milt are consumed.

 


Commodities: a variety of species

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity including bones and head (in general after removing the digestive tract).

 

Marine fish

Marine fish generally live in open seas and are almost exclusively wild species.  The fleshy parts of the animals and, to a lesser extent, roe and milt are consumed.

 

Commodities: a variety of species.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity including bones and head (in general after removing the digestive tract).

 

Molluscs – and other marine invertebrates

Molluscs includes Cephalopods and Coelenterates.  Cephalopods and Coelenterates are various species of aquatic animals, wild or cultivated, which have an inedible outer or inner shell (invertebrates).  A few species of cultivated edible land snails are included in this group.  The edible aquatic molluscs live mainly in brackish water or in the sea.

 

Commodities: Clams; Cockles; Cuttlefish; Mussels; Octopus; Oysters; Scallops; Sea-cucumbers; Sea urchins; Snails, edible; Squids.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity after removal of shell.

 

Crustaceans

Crustaceans include various species of aquatic animals, wild and cultivated, which have an inedible chitinous outer shell.  A small number of species live in fresh water, but most species live in brackish water and/or in the sea.

Crustaceans are largely prepared for wholesale and retail distribution after catching by cooking or parboiling and deep freezing. 

 

Commodities: Crabs; Crayfish; Lobsters; Prawns; Shrimps.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity or the meat without the outer shell, as prepared for wholesale and retail distribution.

 

 

HONEY AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PRIMARY FOOD COMMODITIES OF ANIMAL ORIGIN

 

Honey

 

Commodity: Honey.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

 

CROP COMMODITIES

 

FRUIT

 

Tropical and sub-tropical fruit - edible peel

Tropical and sub-tropical fruits - edible peel are derived from the immature or mature fruits of a large variety of perennial plants, usually shrubs or trees.  The fruits are fully exposed to pesticides applied during the growing season.  The whole fruit may be consumed in a succulent or processed form. 

 


Commodities: Ambarella; Arbutus berry; Babaco; Barbados cherry; Bilimbi; Brazilian cherry (Grumichama); Carambola; Caranda; Carob; Cashew apple; Chinese olive; Coco plum; Cumquats; Date; Fig; Hog plum; Jaboticaba; Jujube; Natal plum; Olives; Otaheite gooseberry; Persimmon, Japanese; Pomerac; Rose apple; Sea grape; Surinam cherry; Tree tomato (Tamarillo).

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.  Dates and olives: Whole commodity after removal of stems and stones but residue calculated and expressed on the whole fruit.

 

Tropical and sub-tropical fruit - inedible peel

Tropical and sub-tropical fruits - inedible peel are derived from the immature or mature fruits of a large variety of perennial plants, usually shrubs or trees.  Fruits are fully exposed to pesticides applied during the growing season but the edible portion is protected by skin, peel or husk.  The edible part of the fruits may be consumed in a fresh or processed form.

 

Commodities: Akee apple; Avocado; Banana (includes banana dwarf); Bread fruit; Canistel; Cherimoya; Custard apple; Doum; Durian; Elephant fruit; Feijoa; Guava; Ilama; Jackfruit; Jambolan; Java apple; Kiwifruit; Longan; Litchi; Mammy apple; Mango; Mangosteen; Marmalade box; Mombin, yellow; Naranjilla; Passionfruit; Papaya (Pawpaw); Persimmon, American; Pineapple; Plantain; Pomegranate; Prickly pear; Pulasan; Rambutan; Rollinia; Sapodilla; Sapote, black; Sapote, green; Sapote, mammey; Sapote, white; Sentul; Soursop; Spanish lime; Star apple; Sugar apple; Tamarind; Tonka bean.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole fruit.  Avocado, mangos and similar fruit with hard seeds: whole commodity after removal of stone but calculated on whole fruit.  Banana: whole commodity after removal of any central stem and peduncle.  Longan, edible aril: edible portion of the fruit.  Pineapple: after removal of crown.

 

Berries And Other Small Fruits

Berries and other small fruits are derived from a variety of perennial plants and shrubs having fruit characterised by a high surface to weight ratio.  The fruits are fully exposed to pesticides applied during the growing season.  The entire fruit, often including seed, may be consumed in a succulent or processed form.

 

Commodities: Bilberry; Blackberries; Blueberries; Cranberry; Currants, black, red, white; Dewberries (including Boysenberry, Loganberry and Youngberry); Elderberries; Gooseberry; Grapes; Juneberries; Mulberries; Raspberries, Red, Black; Rose hips; Strawberry; Vaccinium berries.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity after removal of caps and stems.  Currants: fruit with stem.

 

Citrus fruits

Citrus fruits are produced on trees and shrubs of the family Rutaceae.  These fruits are characterised by aromatic oily peel, globular form and interior segments of juice-filled vesicles.  The fruit is fully exposed to pesticides applied during the growing season.  Post-harvest treatments with pesticides and liquid waxes are often carried out to avoid deterioration due to fungal diseases, insect pests or loss of moisture.  The fruit pulp may be consumed in succulent form and as a juice.  The entire fruit may be used for preserves.

 

Commodities: Citron; Grapefruit; Lemon; Lime; Mandarins; Oranges, sweet, sour; Shaddock (Pomelo); Tangelo; Tangors.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Pome fruits

Pome fruits are produced on trees and shrubs belonging to certain genera of the rose family (Rosaceae), especially the genera Malus and Pyrus.  They are characterised by fleshy tissue surrounding a core consisting of parchment-like carpels enclosing the seeds.


Pome fruits are fully exposed to pesticides applied during the growing season.  Post-harvest treatments directly after harvest may also occur.  The entire fruit, except the core, may be consumed in the succulent form or after processing.

 

Commodities: Apple; Crab-apple; Loquat; Medlar; Pear; Quince.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity after removal of stems.

 

Stone fruits

Stone fruits are produced on trees belonging to the genus Prunus of the family Rosaceae.  They are characterised by fleshy tissue surrounding a single hard shelled seed.  The entire fruit, except the seed, may be consumed in a succulent or processed form.  The fruit is fully exposed to pesticides applied during the growing season.  Dipping of fruit immediately after harvest, especially with fungicides, may also occur.

 

Commodities: Apricot; Cherries; Nectarine; Peach; Plums*.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity after removal of stems and stones, but the residue calculated and expressed on the whole commodity without stem.

 

*where plums is specified as ‘(including Prunes)’ it includes all relevant prunes.

 

 

VEGETABLES

 

Brassica (cole or cabbage) vegetables

Cole vegetables (cabbage and flowerhead brassicas) are foods derived from the leafy heads and stems of plants belonging to the genus Brassica of the family Cruciferae.  The edible part of the crop is partly protected from pesticides applied during the growing season by outer leaves, or skin.  The entire vegetable after discarding obviously decomposed or withered leaves may be consumed.

 

Commodities: Broccoli; Broccoli, Chinese; Brussels sprouts; Cabbages, head; Cauliflower; Kohlrabi.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): Head cabbages and kohlrabi, whole commodity as marketed, after removal of obviously decomposed or withered leaves.  Cauliflower and broccoli: flower heads (immature inflorescence only).  Brussels sprouts:  ‘buttons only’.

 

Bulb Vegetables

Bulb vegetables are pungent, highly flavoured bulbous vegetables derived from fleshy scale bulbs of the genus Allium of the lily family (Liliaceae).  Bulb fennel has been included in this group as the bulb-like growth of this commodity gives rise to similar residues.  The subterranean parts of the bulbs and shoots are protected from direct exposure to pesticides during the growing season.  Although chives are alliums they have been classified with herbs.  The entire bulb may be consumed after removal of the parchment-like skin.  The leaves and stems of some species or cultivars may also be consumed.

 

Commodities: Fennel, bulb; Garlic; Leek; Onion, bulb; Onion, Chinese; Onion, Welsh; Shallot; Spring onion; Tree onion.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): Bulb/dry.  Onions and garlic: Whole commodity after removal of roots and adhering soil and whatever parchment skin is easily detached.  Leeks and spring onions: Whole vegetable after removal of roots and adhering soil.

 

Fruiting vegetables, cucurbits

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits are derived from the immature and mature fruits of various plants, belonging to the botanical family Cucurbitaceae.  These vegetables are fully exposed to pesticides during the period of fruit development. 

The edible portion of those fruits of which the inedible peel is discarded before consumption is protected from most pesticides by the skin or peel, except from pesticides with a systemic action.

 

The entire fruiting vegetable or the edible portion after discarding the inedible peel may be consumed in the fresh form or after processing.

 

Commodities: Balsam apple; Balsam pear; Bottle gourd; Chayote; Cucumber; Gherkin; Loofah; Melons, except Watermelon; Pumpkins; Snake gourd; Squash, summer (including Zucchini); Squash, winter; Watermelon.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): Whole commodity after removal of stems.

 

Fruiting vegetables, other than cucurbits

Fruiting vegetables, other than Cucurbits are derived from the immature and mature fruits of various plants, usually annual vines or bushes.  The group includes edible fungi and mushrooms, being comparable organs of lower plants.  The entire fruiting vegetable or the edible portion after discarding husks or peels may be consumed in a fresh form or after processing.  The vegetables of this group are fully exposed to pesticides applied during the period of fruit development, except those of which the edible portion is covered by husks, such as sweet corn.

 

Commodities: Cape gooseberry (ground cherries); Egg plant; Fungi, edible; Mushrooms; Okra; Pepino; Peppers, sweet, Chili; Roselle; Sweet corn*; Tomato.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity after removal of stems.  Mushrooms: Whole commodity.  Sweet corn and fresh corn: kernels plus cob without husk.

 

*sweet corn is specified as either ‘(corn-on-the-cob)’ to indicate that the MRL is set on the cob plus kernels, or as ‘(kernels) ‘ to indicate that the MRL is set on the kernels only.

 

Leafy vegetables (including brassica leafy vegetables)

Leafy vegetables are foods derived from the leaves of a wide variety of edible plants.  They are characterised by a high surface to weight ratio.  The leaves are fully exposed to pesticides applied during the growing season.  The entire leaf may be consumed either fresh or after processing.

 

Commodities: Amaranth; Box thorn; Chard (silver beet); Chervil; Chicory leaves; Chinese cabbage (Pe-tsai); Choisum; Cress, garden; Dandelion; Dock; Endive; Grape leaves; Indian mustard; Japanese greens; Kale; Kangkung; Komatsuma; Lettuce, Head; Lettuce, Leaf; Marsh marigold; Mizuna; Mustard greens; New Zealand spinach; Pak-choi; Pokeweed; Purslane; Radish leaves (including radish tops); Rape greens; Rucola; Sowthistle; Spinach; Turnip greens; Watercress.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity after removal of obviously decomposed or withered leaves.

 

Legume vegetables

Legume vegetables are derived from the succulent seed and immature pods of leguminous plants commonly known as beans and peas.  Pods are fully exposed to pesticides during the growing season, whereas the succulent seed is protected within the pod from most pesticides, except pesticides with systemic action.

 

Commodities: Beans, except broad bean and soya bean; Broad bean (green pods and immature seeds); Chick-pea (green pods); Cluster bean (young pods); Common bean (pods and/or immature seeds); Cowpea (immature pods); Garden pea (young pods); Garden pea, shelled; Goa bean (immature pods); Haricot bean (green pods and/or immature seeds); Hyacinth bean (young pods, immature seeds); Lentil (young pods); Lima bean (young pods and/or immature beans); Lupin; Mung bean (green pods); Pigeon pea (green pods and/or young green seeds); Podded pea (young pods); Snap bean (immature seeds); Soya bean (immature seeds); Vetch.


Common bean (pods and/or immature seeds) includes Dwarf bean (immature pods and/or seeds); Field bean (green pods); Flageolet (fresh beans); French bean (immature pods and seeds); Green bean (green pods and immature seeds); Kidney bean (pods and/or immature seeds); Navy bean (young pods and/or immature seeds) and Runner bean (green pods and seeds).

 

Podded pea (young pods) includes sugar snap pea (young pods) and snow pea.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity (seed plus pod) unless otherwise specified.

 

Pulses

Pulses are derived from the mature seeds, naturally or artificially dried, of leguminous plants known as beans (dry) and peas (dry).  The seeds in the pods are protected from most pesticides applied during the growing season except pesticides which show a systemic action.  There may be registered post harvest treatments for dried peas and beans. 

 

Commodities: Beans (dry); Peas (dry); Adzuki bean (dry); Broad bean (dry); Chick-pea (dry); Common bean (dry); Cowpea (dry); Field pea (dry); Hyacinth bean (dry); Lentil (dry); Lima bean (dry); Lupin (dry); Mung bean (dry); Pigeon pea (dry); Soya bean (dry).

 

Common bean (dry) includes Dwarf bean (dry); Field bean (dry); Flageolet (dry); Kidney bean (dry); Navy bean (dry).

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity (dried seed only).

 

Root and tuber vegetables

Root and tuber vegetables are the starchy enlarged solid roots, tubers, corms or rhizomes, mostly subterranean, of various species of plants.  The underground location protects the edible portion from most pesticides applied to the aerial parts of the crop during the growing season, however the commodities in this group are exposed to pesticide residues from soil treatments.  The entire vegetable may be consumed in the form of fresh or processed foods.

 

Commodities: Arrowroot; Beetroot; Canna, edible; Carrot; Cassava; Celeriac; Chicory, roots; Horseradish; Jerusalem artichoke; Parsnip; Potato; Radish; Radish, Japanese; Salsify; Scorzonera; Sugar beet; Swede; Sweet potato; Taro; Turnip, garden; Yams.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity after removing tops.  Remove adhering soil (e.g. by rinsing in running water or by gentle brushing of the dry commodity).

 

Stalk and stem vegetables

Stalk and stem vegetables are the edible stalks, leaf stems or immature shoots from a variety of annual or perennial plants.  Globe artichokes have been included in this group.  Depending upon the part of the crop used for consumption and the growing practices, stalk and stem vegetables are exposed, in varying degrees, to pesticides applied during the growing season.  Stalk and stem vegetables may be consumed in whole or in part and in the form of fresh, dried or processed foods. 

 

Commodities: Artichoke, globe; Asparagus; Bamboo shoots; Celery; Celtuce; Palm hearts; Rhubarb; Witloof chicory.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity after removal of obviously decomposed or withered leaves.  Rhubarb: leaf stems only.  Globe artichoke: flowerhead only.  Celery and asparagus: remove adhering soil.

 

 


GRASSES

 

Cereal Grains

Cereal grains are derived from the (heads) of starchy seeds produced by a variety of plants, primarily of the grass family (Gramineae).  The edible seeds are protected to varying degrees from pesticides applied during the growing season by husks.  Husks are removed before processing and/or consumption.  There may be registered post harvest treatments for cereal grains.

 

Commodities: Barley; Buckwheat; Maize; Millet; Oats; Popcorn; Rice*; Rye; Sorghum; Triticale; Wheat; Wild rice.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity

 

* ‘Rice’ means ‘Rice in Husk.’

 

Grasses for sugar or syrup production

Grasses for sugar or syrup production, includes species of grasses with a high sugar content especially in the stem.  The stems are mainly used for sugar or syrup production.

 

Commodities: Sugar cane.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

 

NUTS AND SEEDS

 

Tree nuts

Tree nuts are the seeds of a variety of trees and shrubs which are characterised by a hard inedible shell enclosing an oily seed.  The seed is protected from pesticides applied during the growing season by the shell and other parts of the fruit.  The edible portion of the nut is consumed in succulent, dried or processed forms.

 

Commodities: Almonds; Beech nuts; Brazil nut; Cashew nut; Chestnuts; Coconut; Hazelnuts; Hickory nuts; Japanese horse-chestnut; Macadamia nuts; Pecan; Pine nuts; Pili nuts; Pistachio nuts; Sapucaia nut; Walnuts.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity after removal of shell.  Chestnuts: whole in skin.

 

Oilseed

Oilseed consists of seeds from a variety of plants used in the production of edible vegetable oils.  Some oilseeds are used directly, or after slight processing, as food or for food flavouring.  Oilseeds are protected from pesticides applied during the growing season by the shell or husk.

 

Commodities: Acacia seed; Cotton seed; Linseed; Mustard seed; Palm nut; Peanut; Plantago ovata seed; Poppy seed; Rape seed; Safflower seed; Sesame seed; Sunflower seed.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): seed or kernels, after removal of shell or husk.

 

Seed for beverages and sweets

Seeds for beverages and sweets are derived from tropical and sub-tropical trees and shrubs.  These seeds are protected from pesticides applied during the growing season by the shell or other parts of the fruit.

 

Commodities: Cacao beans; Coffee beans; Cola nuts.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.


HERBS AND SPICES

 

Herbs

Herbs consist of leaves, flowers, stems and roots from a variety of herbaceous plants, used in relatively small amounts as condiments to flavour foods or beverages.  They are used either in fresh or naturally dried form.  Herbs are fully exposed to pesticides applied during the growing season.  There may be registered post-harvest treatments for dried herbs.

 

Commodities: Angelica; Balm leaves (Melissa officinalis); Basil; Bay leaves; Burnet, great (Banguisorba officinalis); Burnet, salad; Burning bush (Dictamnus albus); Catmint; Celery leaves; Chives; Curry leaves; Dill (Anethum graveolens); Fennel; Hops; Horehound; Hyssop; Kaffir lime leaves; Lavender; Lemon balm; Lemon grass; Lemon verbena; Lovage; Marigold flowers (Calendula officinalis); Marjoram; Mints; Nasturtium leaves (Tropaeolum majus L.); Parsley; Rosemary; Rue (Ruta graveolens); Sage; Sassafras leaves; Savoury, summer, winter; Sorrel; Sweet cicely; Tansy; Tarragon; Thyme; Winter cress; Wintergreen leaves (Gaultheria procumbens L.); Woodruff (Asperula odorata); Wormwoods (Artemisia spp.).

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Spices

Spices consist of the aromatic seeds, roots, berries or other fruits from a variety of plants, which are used in relatively small quantities to flavour foods.  Spices are exposed in varying degrees to pesticides applied during the growing season.  There may be registered post harvest treatments for dried spices.

 

Commodities: Angelica seed; Anise seed; Calamus root; Caper buds; Caraway seed; Cardamom seed; Cassia buds; Celery seed; Cinnamon bark; Cloves; Coriander, seed; Cumin seed; Dill seed; Elecampane root; Fennel seed; Fenugreek seed; Galangal, rhizomes; Ginger, root; Grains of paradise; Juniper berry; Licorice root; Lovage seed; Mace; Nasturtium pods; Nutmeg; Pepper, black, white; Pepper, long; Pimento, fruit; Tonka bean; Turmeric, root; Vanilla, beans.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

 

PROCESSED FOODS OF PLANT AND ANIMAL ORIGIN

 

DERIVED EDIBLE COMMODITIES OF PLANT ORIGIN

 

‘Derived edible products’ are foods or edible substances isolated from primary food commodities or raw agricultural commodities using physical, biological or chemical processing.  This includes groups such as vegetable oils (crude and refined), by-products of the fractionation of cereals and teas (fermented and dried).

 

Cereal grain milling fractions

This group includes milling fractions of cereal grains at the final stage of milling and preparation in the fractions, and includes processed brans.

 

Commodities: Cereal brans, processed; Maize flour; Maize meal; Rice bran, processed; Rye bran, processed; Rye flour; Rye wholemeal; Wheat bran, processed; Wheat germ; Wheat flour; Wheat wholemeal.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Tea

Teas are derived from the leaves of several plants, principally Camellia sinensis.  They are used mainly in a fermented and dried form or only as dried leaves for the preparation of infusions.

 

Commodities: Tea, green, black


Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Vegetable oils, crude

This group includes the crude vegetable oils derived from oil seed, tropical and sub-tropical oil-containing fruits such as olives, and some pulses.  Exposure to pesticides is through pre-harvest treatment of the relevant crops or post-harvest treatment of the oilseeds or oil-containing pulses.

 

Commodities: Vegetable oils, crude; Cotton seed oil, crude; Coconut oil, crude; Maize oil, crude; Olive oil, crude; Palm oil, crude; Palm kernel oil, crude; Peanut oil, crude; Rape seed oil, crude; Safflower seed oil, crude; Sesame seed oil, crude; Soya bean oil, crude.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Vegetable oils, edible

Vegetable oils, edible are derived from the crude oils through a refining and/or clarifying process.  Exposure to pesticides is through pre-harvest treatment of the relevant crops or post-harvest treatment of the oilseeds or oil-containing pulses.

 

Commodities: Vegetable oils, edible; Cotton seed oil, edible; Coconut oil, refined; Maize oil, edible; Olive oil, refined; Palm oil, edible; Palm kernel oil, edible; Peanut oil, edible; Rape seed oil, edible; Safflower seed oil, edible; Sesame seed oil, edible; Soya bean oil, refined; Sunflower seed oil, edible.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Manufactured multi-ingredient cereal products

The commodities of this group are manufactured with several ingredients; products derived from cereal grains however form the major ingredient.

 

Commodities: Bread and other cooked cereal products; Maize bread; Rye bread; White bread; Wholemeal bread.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Miscellaneous

 

Commodities: Olives, processed; peppermint oil; Sugar cane molasses.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

 

SECONDARY COMMODITIES OF PLANT ORIGIN

 

The term ‘Secondary food commodity’ refers to a primary food commodity which has undergone simple processing, such as removal of certain portions, drying (except natural drying), husking, and comminution, which do not basically alter the composition or identity of the product.  For the commodities referred to in dried fruits, dried vegetables and dried herbs refer to the commodity groupings for fruits, vegetables and herbs.  Naturally field dried mature crops such as pulses or cereal grains are not considered as secondary food commodities.

 

Dried fruits

Dried fruits are generally artificially dried.  Exposure to pesticides may arise from pre-harvest application, post-harvest treatment of the fruits before processing, or treatment of the dried fruit to avoid losses during transport and distribution.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity after removal of stones, but the residue is calculated on the whole commodity.

 


Dried herbs

Dried herbs are generally artificially dried and often comminuted.  Exposure to pesticides is from pre-harvest applications and/or treatment of the dry commodities.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Dried vegetables

Dried vegetables are generally artificially dried and often comminuted.  Exposure to pesticides is from pre-harvest application and/or treatment of the dry commodities.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Milled cereal products (early milling stages)

The group ‘milled cereal products (early milling stages)’ includes the early milling fractions of cereal grains, except buckwheat, such as husked rice, polished rice and the unprocessed cereal grain brans.  Exposure to pesticides is through pre-harvest treatments of the growing cereal grain crop and especially through post-harvest treatment of cereal grains.

 

Commodities: Bran, unprocessed; Rice bran, unprocessed; Rice, husked; Rice, polished; Rye bran, unprocessed; Wheat bran, unprocessed.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

 

SECONDARY COMMODITIES OF ANIMAL ORIGIN

 

The term ‘secondary food commodity’ refers to a primary food commodity which has undergone simple processing, such as removal of certain portions, drying, and comminution, which do not basically alter the composition or identity of the commodity.

 

Animal fats, processed

This group includes rendered or extracted (possibly refined and/or clarified) fats from mammals and poultry and fats and oils derived from fish.

 

Commodities: Tallow and lard from cattle, goats, pigs and sheep; Poultry fats, processed.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Dried meat and fish products

For the commodities referred to in dried meat and dried fish products refer to the commodity groupings for meat and fish.  Dried meat and fish products includes naturally or artificially dried meat products and dried fish, mainly marine fish.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

Milk fats

Milk fats are the fatty ingredients derived from the milk of various mammals.

 

Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): whole commodity.

 

 

Amendment History

 

The Amendment History provides information about each amendment to the Standard. The information includes commencement or cessation information for relevant amendments.

 

These amendments are made under section 92 of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991 unless otherwise indicated. Amendments do not have a specific date for cessation unless indicated as such.

 

About this compilation

 

This is a compilation of Standard 1.4.2 as in force on 8 September 2015 (up to Amendment No. 155 / APVMA 7, 2015). It includes any commenced amendment affecting the compilation to that date.

 

This compilation is composed of four volumes:

 

Volume 1: Clauses 14

Volume 2: Schedule 1 (AL)

Volume 3: Schedule 1 (MZ))

Volume 4: Schedules 24

 

Prepared by Food Standards Australia New Zealand on 8 September 2015.

 

Uncommenced amendments or provisions ceasing to have effect

 

To assist stakeholders, the effect of any uncommenced amendments or provisions which will cease to have effect, may be reflected in the Standard as shaded boxed text with the relevant commencement or cessation date. These amendments will be reflected in a compilation registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments including or omitting those amendments and provided in the Amendment History once the date is passed.

 

 

The following abbreviations may be used in the table below:

 

ad = added or inserted am = amended

exp = expired or ceased to have effect rep = repealed

rs = repealed and substituted

 

Standard 1.4.2 was published in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. P 30 on 20 December 2000 as part of Amendment 53 (F2008B00619 - 30 September 2008) and has since been amended as follows:

 

Clause affected

Ament No.

FRLI registration

Gazette

Commencement

(Cessation)

How affected

Description of amendment

Purpose

71

F2008B00818

24 Dec 2008

FSC13

14 May 2004

14 May 2004

ad

References to ‘chemical.

Purpose

78

F2005L01246

26 May 2005

FSC20

26 May 2005

26 May 2005

rep

Reference to the New Zealand Food Regulations (1984).

Purpose

103

F2008L03741

9 Oct 2008

FSC45

9 Oct 2008

9 Oct 2008

am

Reference to New Zealand requirements.

Purpose

119

F2010L02542

30 Sept 2010

FSC61

30 Sept 2010

 

30 Sept 2010

rep

Reference to Schedule 3.

Table of Provs

60

F2008B00798

19 Dec 2008

FSC2

20 June 2002

20 June 2002

ad

Schedule Headings

Table of Provs

119

F2010L02542

30 Sept 2010

FSC61

30 Sept 2010

 

30 Sept 2010

rep

Omit reference to Schedule 3.

1

71

F2008B00818

24 Dec 2008

FSC13

14 May 2004

14 May 2004

am

Definition of ‘chemical.

1

116

F2010L01310

20 May 2010

FSC58

20 May 2010

 

20 May 2010

am

Definitions for ‘extraneous residue limit’ and ‘maximum residue limit’ and related consequential amendments.

2

101

F2008L03058

14 Aug 2008

FSC43

14 Aug 2008

14 Aug 2008

rep

Editorial note after clause 2.

2(2)

60

F2008B00798

19 Dec 2008

FSC2

20 June 2002

20 June 2002

am

Editorial note relating to pesticides in drinking water.

2(3)

71

F2008B00818

24 Dec 2008

FSC13

14 May 2004

14 May 2004

ad

New subclause relating to detections of chemical residues not listed in the Standard.

2(3)

88

F2006L03270

5 Oct 2006

FSC30

5 Oct 2006

 

5 Oct 2006

rs

Correct typographical error.

4(3)

103

F2008L03741

9 Oct 2008

FSC45

9 Oct 2008

9 Oct 2008

am

Wording for ‘must not exceed’.

4(3)

119

F2010L02542

30 Sept 2010

FSC61

30 Sept 2010

 

30 Sept 2010

am

Subclause and following Editorial note.

Sch 1

55

F2008B00791

9 Dec 2008

P23

30 Aug 2001

30 Aug 2001

ad

Sulphadoxine

Sch 1

55

F2008B00791

9 Dec 2008

P23

30 Aug 2001

30 Aug 2001

am

Chlortetracycline, Lasalocid, Lincomycin, Neomycin, Oxytetracycline, Spectinomycin, Sulphadiazine and Virginiamycin

Sch 1

58

F2008B00796

10 Dec 2008

P28

20 December 2001

20 Dec 2001

ad

Isoxaflutole and Novaluron

Sch 1

58

F2008B00796

10 Dec 2008

P28

20 Dec 2001

20 Dec 2001

am

Abamectin, Bifenthrin, Bromoxynil, Carbendazim, Chlorothalonil, Chlorpyrifos, Cyanamide, Diafenthiuron, Difenoconazole, Diflufenican, Diofenolan, Emamectin benzoate, Ethephon, Fipronil, Fluazifop-butyl, Glufosinate ammonium, Glyphosate, Haloxyfop, Iprodione, Lufenuron, Metalaxyl, Myclobutanil, Norflurazon, Novaluron, Oryzalin, Oxyfluorfen, Parathion-methyl, Phosphorous acid, Pymetrozine, Spinosad, Tebufenozide, Trichlorfon.

Sch 1

58

F2008B00796

10 Dec 2008

P28

20 Dec 2001

20 December 2001

rs

‘Emamectin benzoate’, substitute ‘Emamectin’

Sch 1

60

F2008B00798

19 Dec 2008

FSC2

20 June 2002

20 June 2002

am

To move Butroxydim and Linuron to their correct alphabetical placement

Sch 1

60

F2008B00798

19 Dec 2008

FSC2

20 June 2002

20 June 2002

ad

Aminoethoxyvinylglycine, Avilamycin, Azoxystrobin, Benzocaine, Buprofezin, Butafenacil, Carbosulfuron, Carfentrazone-ethyl, Ceftiofur, Cefuroxime, Cephalonium, Dichlofluanid, Dichlorvos, Diclazuril, Diclobutrazol, Diclop-methyl, Fenhexamid, Furathiocarb, Imazamox, Imazapyr, Indoxacarb, Iodosulfuron, Kresoxim-methyl, Lambda-cyhalothrin, Metsulfuron-methyl, Methoxyfenozide, Naled, Oxydemeton-methyl, Thiamethoxam, Thiobencarb, Tolylfluanid, Trifloxysulfuron sodium, Zetacypermethrin and Zinc phosphide.

Sch 1

60

F2008B00798

19 Dec 2008

FSC2

20 June 2002

20 June 2002

am

Abamectin, Albendazole, Aldicarb, Alloxydim, Ampicillin, Atrazine, Benfluralin, Bentazone, Benzofenap Benzyl G penicillin, Bifenthrin, Bioresmethrin, Bitertanol, Brodifacoum, Bupirimate, Butroxydim, Captan, Carbaryl, Carbendazim, Carbofuran, Carbon disulphide, Carbon sulphide, Chlorfenapyr, Chlorfenvinphos, Chlorothalonil, Chlorpropham, Chlorpyrifos, Chlorpyrifos-methyl, Clavulanic acid, Clodinafop-propargyl, Clomazone, Clorsulon, Cyanamide, Cyclanide, Cyfluthrin, Cyhalothrin, Cypermethrin, Cyproconazole, Cyprodinil, Cyromazine, 2,4-D, Deltamethrin, Diafenthiuron, Diazinon, Difenoconazole, Diflubenzuron, Dimethipin, Dimethoate, Dimethomorph, Diofenolan, 2,2-DPA, Diquat, Dithiocarbamates, Doramectin, Emamectin, Endosulfan, Erythromycin, Ethephon, Ethion, Ethofumesate, Fenarimol, Fenbendazole, Fenitrothion, Fenoxycarb, Fenthion, Fipronil, Flavophospholipol, Fluazifop-butyl, Fluazinam, Fludioxonil, Flumethrin, Flumetsulam, Fluquinconazole, Fluroxypyr, Flusilazole, Flutriafol, Fluvalinate, Fosetyl aluminium, Glufosinate and Glufosinate ammonium, Glyphosate, Halosulfuron-methyl, Haloxyfop, Hexazinone, Imazapic, Imazethapyr, Imidacloprid, Ioxynil, Iprodione, Isoxaflutole, Ivermectin, Lasalocid, Linuron, Maldison, Mefenpyr-diethyl, Metalaxyl, Metaldehyde, Methabenzthiazuron, Methacrifos, Methamidophos, Methidathion, Methiocarb, Methomyl, Methoprene, Methyl bromide, Metolachlor, Monocrotophos, Moxidectin, Myclobutanil, Neomycin, Novaluron, Oryzalin, Oxamyl, Oxyfluorfen, Oxytetracycline, Paclobutrazol, Parathion, Pendimethalin, Permethrin, Phenothrin, Phosphine, Phosphorous acid, Piperonyl butoxide, Pirimicarb, Procaine penicillin, Prochloraz, Procymidone, Propachlor, Propaquizafop, Propargite, Propiconazole, Pymetrozine, Pyridaben, Pyrimethanil, Pyrithiobac sodium, Rimosulfuron, Sethoxydim, Simazine, Spectinomycin, Spinosad, Streptomycin and Dihydrostreptomycin, Sulphadimine, Sulphosulfuron, Tebuconazole, Tebufenozide, Temephos, Terbacil, Tebuthiuron, Terbufos, Terbutryn, Thiodicarb, Trenbolone acetate, Triadimefon, Triadimenol, Trichlorfon, Triclopyr, Triflurin, Triticonazole and Uniconazole-p.

Sch 1

60

F2008B00798

19 Dec 2008

FSC2

20 June 2002

20 June 2002

rep

Azinphos-ethyl, Bromuconazole, 3-(2-chloro-thiazol-5-ylmethyl)-5-methyl-[1,3,5]oxadiazinan-4-ylidene-N-nitroamine, Chloroxuron, DEF see Tribufos, Demeton-S-methyl, EDB, Flufenoxuron, Formothion, Lenacil, Lindane, Naphthoxyacetic acid, Pirimiphos-ethyl, Poloxalene, Pyrifenox, Tribufos, Vernolate and Vinclozolin and all associated residue definitions, foods and MRLs.

Sch 1

60

F2008B00798

19 Dec 2008

FSC2

20 June 2002

20 June 2002

am

Chemical names and residue definitions for Dimethomorph, Disulfoton, Emamectin, Ivermectin, Thiodicarb and Vamidothion.

Sch 1

62

F2008B00807

19 Dec 2008

FSC4

17 Sept 2002

17 Sept 2002

ad

Acetamiprid, Cephapirin, CGA279202, Dichlorprop, Meloxicam, Picolinafen, Quinoxyfen, Quizalofop-p-tefuryl, Semduramicin and Trifloxystrobin.

Sch 1

62

F2008B00807

19 Dec 2008

FSC4

17 Sept 2002

17 September 2002

am

Aminoethoxyvinylglycine, Azoxystrobin, Bifenthrin, Butafenacil, Cadusafos, Dithiocarbamates, Fludioxonil, Indoxacarb, Kresoxim-methyl, Metalaxyl, Myclobutanil, Procymidone, Spinosad, Tebufenozide and Thiodicarb.

Sch 1

64

F2008B00810

23 Dec 2008

FSC6 13

December 2002

13 Dec 2002

rep

Febantel

Sch 1

64

F2008B00810

23 Dec 2008

FSC6 13

December 2002

13 Dec 2002

ad

Ethametsulfuron methyl, Flutolanil, Pyriproxyfen, Spiroxamine and Thiacloprid.

Sch 1

64

F2008B00810

23 Dec 2008

FSC6 13

December 2002

13 Dec 2002

am

Abamectin, Benalaxyl, Bifenthrin, Buprofezin, Butafenacil, Chlorpyrifos, 2,4-D, Doramectin, Ethylene dichloride (EDC), Fenoxaprop-ethyl, Fipronil, Fluazifop-butyl, Fludioxonil, Fluquinconazole, Imazapic, Pirimiphos-methyl, Procymidone, Profenofos, Propiconazole, Pymetrozine, Spinosad, Tebufenozide, Triadimenol and Trifluralin.

Sch 1

66

F2008B00813

23 Dec 2008

FSC8

22 May 2003

22 May 2003

rep

Monocrotophos, Parathion and Rafoxanide.

Sch 1

66

F2008B00813

23 Dec 2008

FSC8

22 May 2003

22 May 2003

ad

Ketoprofen and Mesosulfuron-methyl.

Sch 1

66

F2008B00813

23 Dec 2008

FSC8

22 May 2003

22 May 2003

am

Azoxystrobin, Bifenthrin, Bitertanol, Carbendazim, Ceftiofur, Chlorpyrifos, Cyanazine, Cypermethrin, Deltamethrin, Diflufenican, Dithiocarbamates, Endosulfan, E Fipronil, Fluazifop-butyl, Fluazinam, Imazamox, Kresoxim-methyl, Methabenzthiazuron, Methidathion, Methomyl, Pendimethalin, Procymidone, Propachlor, Propyzamide, Quinoxyfen, Quizalofop-ethyl, Quizalofop-p-tefuryl, Simazine, Triadimenol, Tebufenozide, Thiamethoxam and Triadimenol.

Sch 1

67

2 F2008B00814

4 Dec 2008

FSC9

31 July 2003

31 July 2003

am

Fipronil.

Sch 1

69

F2008B00816

24 Dec 2008

FSC11

17 Dec 2003

17 Dec 2003

ad

Flunixin, Ractopamine, 2-(thiocyanomethylthio) Benzothiazole and Tolfenamic acid.

Sch 1

69

F2008B00816

24 Dec 2008

FSC11

17 Dec 2003

17 Dec 2003

am

Azoxystrobin, Bentazone, Benzyladenine, Bifenthrin, Buprofezin, Captan, Carbaryl, Carbendazim, Chlorfenapyr, Chlorothalonil, Cyfluthrin, Cyhalothrin, Diafenthiuron, Diazinon, Dichlorvos, Dithiocarbamates, Emamectin, Ethephon, Fluquinconazole, Flutriafol, Glufosinate and Glufosinate-ammonium, Imidacloprid, Indoxacarb, Iprodione, Meloxicam, Methomyl, Methoprene, Methoxyfenozide, Mevinphos, Pendimethalin, Pirimicarb, Propiconazole, Pymetrozine, Pyrazophos, Pyridaben, Pyriproxyfen, Thiacloprid and Trifloxysulfuron sodium.

Sch 1

72

F2008B00819

24 Dec 2008

FSC14

20 May 2004

20 May 2004

am

Residue definition for Pirimicarb.

Sch 1

72

F2008B00819

24 Dec 2008

FSC14

20 May 2004

20 May 2004

ad

Bromochloromethane, Tepraloxydim and Trinexapac-ethyl.

Sch 1

72

F2008B00819

24 Dec 2008

FSC14

20 May 2004

20 May 2004

am

Chlorpyrifos, Chlorthal-dimethyl, Cyhalothrin, Diafenthiuron, Diazinon, Dimethomorph, Dithiocarbamates, Ethofumesate, Glyphosate, Halofuginone, Imidacloprid, Indoxacarb, Ioxynil, Linuron, Methomyl, Metolachlor, Mesosulfuron-methyl, Oxyfluorfen, Permethrin, Procymidone, Pyrimethanil, Tebuconazole, Tebufenozide and Terbutryn.

Sch 1

73

F2008B00820

24 Dec 2004

FSC15

5 Aug 2004

5 Aug 2004

rep

Bioresmethrin, CGA279202, Fenpiclonil, Sulphosulfuron and Phoxim.

Sch 1

73

F2008B00820

24 Dec 2004

FSC15

5 Aug 2004

5 Aug 2004

ad

Fluazifop-p-butyl, Lindane and Sulfosulfuron.

Sch 1

73

F2008B00820

24 Dec 2004

FSC15

5 Aug 2004

5 Aug 2004

am

Abamectin, Acifluorfen, Aldicarb, Aminoethoxyvinylglycine, Asulam, Azinphos-methyl, Azoxystrobin, Bifenthrin, Bitertanol, Brodifacoum, Bupirimate, Buprofezin, Butroxydim, Carbaryl, Carbendazim, Carbonyl sulphide, Carfentrazone-ethyl, Cyanazine, Chlorpyrifos, Chlorpyrifos-methyl, Clomazone, Cyfluthrin, Cyhalothrin, Cypermethrin, Cyprodinil, Deltamethrin, Diafenthiuron, Diflubenzuron, Dimethoate, Dimethomorph, Diofenolan, Dithiocarbamates, Doramectin, Emamectin, Ethofumesate, Ethoprophos, Fenhexamid, Fipronil, Fluazifop-butyl, Fluazinam, Fludioxonil, Flupropanate, Fluquinconazole, Glyphosate, Halosulfuron-methyl, Imidacloprid, Indoxacarb, Iprodione, Ivermectin, Lincomycin, Lufenuron, Metalaxyl, Metaldehyde, Methabenzthiazuron, Methidathion, Methiocarb, Methomyl, Methoprene, Methyl bromide, Monensin, Oxycarboxin, Oxyfluorfen, Parathion-methyl, Permethrin, Piperonyl butoxide, Pirimiphos-methyl, Procymidone, Propargite, Propazine, Propiconazole, Pyrimethanil, Pyrethrins, Pyrimethanil, Pyrithiobac sodium, Quinzalofop-ethyl, Sethoxydim, Simazine, Spinosad, Sulphadimidine, Sulphadoxine, Tebuconazole, Tebufenozide, Terbufos, Thiamethoxam, Thiodicarb, Tilmicosin, Triadimefon, Trichlorfon and Triclopyr.

Sch 1

74

F2008B00821

24 Dec 2008

FSC16

14 Oct 2004

14 Oct 2004

rep

Fenchlorphos, Fenoprop, Methacrifos and Promacyl.

Sch 1

74

F2008B00821

24 Dec 2008

FSC16

14 Oct 2004

14 Oct 2004

ad

Bifenazate, Bioresmethrin and Florfenicol.

Sch 1

74

F2008B00821

24 Dec 2008

FSC16

14 Oct 2004

14 Oct 2004

am

Acetamiprid, Azoxystrobin, Benalaxyl, Buprofezin, Cyproconazole, Difenoconazole, Dimethomorph, Dithiocarbamates, Fipronil, Fluvalinate, Glyphosate, Haloxyfop, Lasalocid, Metalaxyl, Propiconazole, Propyzamide, Pyrethrins, Tebufenozide and Triadimefon.

Sch 1

77

F2005L00989

28 April 2005

FSC19

28 April 2005

28 April 2005

am

Chemical definitions for Glyphosate, Ractopamine and Thiamethoxam.

Sch 1

77

F2005L00989

28 April 2005

FSC19

28 April 2005

28 April 2005

ad

Acibenzolar-S-methyl.

Sch 1

77

F2005L00989

28 April 2005

FSC19

28 April 2005

28 April 2005

am

Azoxystrobin, Bifenazate, Benzocaine, Glyphosate, Imazamox, Isoxaflutole, Methomyl, Metolachlor, Permethrin, Ractopamine, Spinosad, Thiacloprid and Thiamethoxam.

Sch 1

78

F2005L01246

26 May 2005

FSC20

26 May 2005

26 May 2005

rep

Metsulfuron-methyl.

Sch 1

78

F2005L01246

26 May 2005

FSC20

26 May 2005

26 May 2005

am

Chemical definitions for Pyridate, Sethoxydim and Thiometon and to amend the chemical name and reside definition for Quizalofop-ethyl to correct typographical errors.

Sch 1

78

F2005L01246

26 May 2005

FSC20

26 May 2005

26 May 2005

am

A number of commodity names to ensure consistency in the Standard.

Sch 1

78

F2005L01246

26 May 2005

FSC20

26 May 2005

26 May 2005

ad

Epoxiconazole and Pyraclofos.

Sch 1

78

F2005L01246

26 May 2005

FSC20

26 May 2005

26 May 2005

am

Avilamycin, Azoxystrobin, Bifenthrin, Buprofezin, Captan, Carbaryl, Carfentrazone-ethyl, Chlorpyrifos, Cyhalothrin, Cyprodinil, Diafenthiuron, Dimethoate, Diphenylamine, Fenvalerate, Fipronil, Fludioxonil, Flumethrin, Glyphosate, Imidacloprid, Methomyl, Methyl bromide, Metsulfuron-methyl, Permethrin, Propachlor, Pymetrozine, Sethoxydim, Spinosad, Tebufenozide, Triclabendazole, Trifloxystrobin and Zeranol.

Sch 1

79

F2005L01954

11 July 2005

FSC21

11 July 2005

11 July 2005

am

2,4-D.

Sch 1

80

F2005L02027

21 July 2005

FSC22

21 July 2005

21 July 2005

rep

To omit Cloquintocet acid.

Sch 1

80

F2005L02027

21 July 2005

FSC22

21 July 2005

21 July 2005

am

Chemical definitions for Cloquintocet-mexyl and Fludioxonil.

Sch 1

80

F2005L02027

21 July 2005

FSC22

21 July 2005

21 July 2005

ad

Boscalid, Ethoxysulfuron, Etoxazole, Pinoxaden and Pyraclostrobin.

Sch 1

80

F2005L02027

21 July 2005

FSC22

21 July 2005

21 July 2005

am

Bifenthrin, Carbendazim, Chlorhexidine, Chlorothalonil, Chlorpyrifos, Clofentezine, Cloquintocet-mexyl, Deltamethrin, Dithiocarbamates, Emamectin, Fludioxonil, Guazatine, Imidacloprid, Iprodione, Linuron, Metolachlor, Metsulfuron-methyl, Oryzalin, Pendimethalin, Procymidone, Pyrimethanil, Ractopamine, Spinosad, Spiroxamine, Tebuconazole and Thiodicarb.

Sch 1

81

F2005L02787

22 Sept 2005

FSC23

22 Sept 2005

22 Sept 2005

rep

Fenchlorazole-ethyl.

Sch 1

81

F2005L02787

22 Sept 2005

FSC23

22 Sept 2005

22 Sept 2005

ad

Fenbuconazole and Flumioxazin.

Sch 1

81

F2005L02787

22 Sept 2005

FSC23

22 Sept 2005

22 Sept 2005

am

Chemical definitions for Abamectin, Dinitolmide, Fluometuron and Imidacloprid.

Sch 1

81

F2005L02787

22 Sept 2005

FSC23

22 Sept 2005

22 Sept 2005

am

Abamectin, Azoxystrobin, Chlorothalonil, Chlorpyrifos, Cyproconazole, Difenoconazole, Dimethomorph, Dithiocarbamates, Etoxazole, Fluazifop-butyl, Imidacloprid, Methidathion, Neomycin, Spinosad and Trifloxystrobin.

Sch 1

83

F2005L03673

24 Nov 2005

FSC25

24 Nov 2005

24 Nov 2005

am

Amoxycillin, Lasalocid, Sulphadiazine, Sulphadimidine, Sulphaquinoxaline and Trimethoprim.

Sch 1

86

F2006L01578

25 May 2006

FSC28

25 May 2006

25 May 2006

rep

Alloxydim, Alloxydim Sodium, Diclobutrazol, Diofenolan, Diphenamid, Methazole and Promecarb.

Sch 1

86

F2006L01578

25 May 2006

FSC28

25 May 2006

25 May 2006

am

Chemical definition for Tylosin.

Sch 1

86

F2006L01578

25 May 2006

FSC28

25 May 2006

25 May 2006

ad

Clothianidin, Flumiclorac pentyl, Forchlorfenuron, Methyl isothiocyanate and Robenidine.

Sch 1

86

F2006L01578

25 May 2006

FSC28

25 May 2006

25 May 2006

am

Abamectin, Azoxystrobin, Benfluralin, Bifenthrin, Boscalid, Bupirimate, Carbendazim, Chlormequat, Chlorpyrifos, Chlorpyrifos-methyl, Cyhalothrin, Cypermethrin, Cyproconazole, Difenoconazole, Dimethomorph, Diquat, Dithiocarbamates, Dodine, Epoxiconazole, Ethephon, Ethoprophos, Fenoxycarb, Fipronil, Fluazifop-butyl, Fludioxonil, Fluvalinate, Glyphosate, Halosulfuron-methyl, Imazalil, Imazapic, Iprodione, Linuron, Maleic hydrazide, Meloxicam, Metalaxyl, Methomyl, Metribuzin, Norflurazon, Phenmedipham, Phosphorous acid, Picolinafen, Pirimicarb, Procymidone, Propachlor, Pymetrozine, Sethoxydim, Spinosad, Tolclofos-methyl, Toltrazuril, Tolylfluanid, Trichlorfon, Triclopyr and Trifloxystrobin.

Sch 1

87

F2006L02539

3 Aug 2006

FSC29

8 Aug 2006

8 Aug 2006

ad

Cyhalofop-butyl.

Sch 1

87

F2006L02539

3 Aug 2006

FSC29

8 Aug 2006

8 Aug 2006

am

Chemical definition for Uniconazole-p.

Sch 1

87

F2006L02539

3 Aug 2006

FSC29

8 Aug 2006

8 Aug 2006

am

Abamectin, Acephate, Azoxystrobin, Boscalid, Chlorpyrifos, Cypermethrin, Dithiocarbamates, Doramectin, Fluazifop-butyl, Fluquinconazole, Glufosinate and Glufosinate ammonium, Iprodione, Methamidophos, Metolachlor, Oxamyl, Procymidone, Prometryn, Pyridaben, Pyrimethanil, Sethoxydim, Tebuconazole, Terbufos, Thiamethoxam, Triadimenol, Trifloxystrobin and Uniconazole-p.

Sch 1

88

F2006L03270

5 Oct 2006

FSC30

5 Oct 2006

5 Oct 2006

am

Typographical error for the parsley MRL entry for Diazinon.

Sch 1

90

F2006L03956

7 Dec 2006

FSC32

7 Dec 2006

7 Dec 2006

am

Certain commodity names listed for Carbofuran, Indoxacarb, Kresoxim-methyl, Novaluron and Parathion-methyl.

Sch 1

90

F2006L03956

7 Dec 2006

FSC32

7 Dec 2006

7 Dec 2006

rep

Propamocarb.

Sch 1

90

F2006L03956

7 Dec 2006

FSC32

7 Dec 2006

7 Dec 2006

am

Chemical definitions for Chlorothalonil, Glufosinate and Glufosinate-ammonium and Sethoxydim.

Sch 1

90

F2006L03956

7 Dec 2006

FSC32

7 Dec 2006

7 Dec 2006

ad

Bupivacaine, Cetrimide, Isoxaben and Lignocaine.

Sch 1

90

F2006L03956

7 Dec 2006

FSC32

7 Dec 2006

7 Dec 2006

am

Abamectin, Azoxystrobin, Buprofezin, Chlorfenapyr, Chlorothalonil, Chlorpyrifos, Chlorthal-dimethyl, Cyprodinil, Diflufenican, Endosulfan, Fipronil, Fluazifop-butyl, Fludioxonil, Forchlorfenuron, Glufosinate and Glufosinate-ammonium, Glyphosate, Imidacloprid, Iprodione, Metaldehyde, Methomyl, Metolachlor, Paclobutrazol, Procymidone, Propachlor, Propiconazole, Sethoxydim, Spinosad and Thiodicarb.

Sch 1

91

F2007L00373

15 Feb 2007

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007

am

Commodity names to ensure consistency in the Standard.

Sch 1

91

F2007L00373

15 Feb 2007

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007

rep

2-(thiocyanomethylthio) Benzothiazole.

Sch 1

91

F2007L00373

15 Feb 2007

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007

am

Chemical definitions for Bifenazate, Clothianidin and Pirimicarb.

Sch 1

91

F2007L00373

15 Feb 2007

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007

ad

Aminopyralid and Cymiazole.

Sch 1

91

F2007L00373

15 Feb 2007

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007

am

Azoxystrobin, Bifenazate, Bifenthrin, Buprofezin, Chlorothalonil, Cyhalothrin, Cypermethrin, Epoxiconazole, Ethephon, Flumiclorac pentyl, Fluquinconazole, Forchlorfenuron, Fluroxypyr, Imazamox, Imidacloprid, Indoxacarb, Ioxynil, Iprodione, Metalaxyl, Metolachlor, Metribuzin, Pendimethalin, Permethrin, Phosphine, Pirimicarb, Pymetrozine, Pyraclostrobin, Pyrazophos, Sethoxydim and Uniconazole-p.

Sch 1

92

F2007L02406

2 Aug 2007

FSC34

2 Aug 2007

2 Aug 2007

rep

Dinocap.

Sch 1

92

F2007L02406

2 Aug 2007

FSC34

2 Aug 2007

2 Aug 2007

am

Chemical definition for Pinoxaden.

Sch 1

 

92

F2007L02406

2 Aug 2007

FSC34

2 Aug 2007

2 Aug 2007

ad

Florasulam and Tetraconazole.

Sch 1

 

92

F2007L02406

2 Aug 2007

FSC34

2 Aug 2007

2 Aug 2007

am

Amitrole, Bifenazate, Boscalid, Chlorothalonil, Clopyralid, Cloquintocet-mexyl, Difenoconazole, Fenbutatin oxide, Fenoxycarb, Imidacloprid, Metalaxyl, Oxytetracycline, Pinoxaden and Propiconazole.

Sch 1

94

F2007L04074

11 Oct 2007

FSC36

11 Oct 2007

11 Oct 2007

rep

Coumaphos.

Sch 1

94

F2007L04074

11 Oct 2007

FSC36

11 Oct 2007

11 Oct 2007

ad

Azimsulfuron and Prohexadione-calcium.

Sch 1

94

F2007L04074

11 Oct 2007

FSC36

11 Oct 2007

11 Oct 2007

am

Chemical definition for Thiabendazole.

Sch 1

94

F2007L04074

11 Oct 2007

FSC36

11 Oct 2007

11 Oct 2007

am

Azoxystrobin, Bifenthrin, Chlorothalonil, Cypermethrin, Difenoconazole, Ethephon, Etoxazole, Glufosinate and Glufosinate-ammonium, Glyphosate, Imidacloprid, Indoxacarb, MCPA, Methomyl, Paclobutrazol, Procymidone, Propiconazole, Pymetrozine, Quinoxyfen, Tebuconazole, Tetrachlorvinphos, Thiabendazole, Thiamethoxam, Trifloxysulfuron sodium and Uniconazole-P.

Sch 1

95

F2007L04700

13 Dec 2007

FSC37

13 Dec 2007

13 Dec 2007

rep

Avoparcin and Oxolinic acid.

Sch 1

97

F2008L00708

13 March 2008

FSC39

13 March 2008

13 March 2008

am

Oxytetracycline.

Sch 1

98

F2008L01488

15 May 2008

FSC40

15 May 2008

15 May 2008

am

Chemical definition for Triclabendazole.

Sch 1

98

F2008L01488

15 May 2008

FSC40

15 May 2008

15 May 2008

ad

Prosulfocarb.

Sch 1

98

F2008L01488

15 May 2008

FSC40

15 May 2008

15 May 2008

am

Abamectin, Azoxystrobin, Bifenazate, Bifenthrin, Carfentrazone-ethyl, Endosulfan, Fenvalerate, Flumioxazin, Imidacloprid, Methomyl, Oxamyl, Tebufenozide and Thiamethoxam.

Sch 1

101

F2008L03058

14 Aug 2008

FSC43

14 Aug 2008

14 Aug 2008

rep

Dichlorprop.

Sch 1

101

F2008L03058

14 Aug 2008

FSC43

14 Aug 2008

14 Aug 2008

am

Chemical definitions for Acibenzolar-S-methyl, Boscalid, Dimetridazole, Emamectin, Fipronil and Indoxacarb.

Sch 1

101

F2008L03058

14 Aug 2008

FSC43

14 Aug 2008

14 Aug 2008

ad

Coumaphos, Dichlorprop-P, Milbemectin, Prothioconazole, Pyraflufen-ethyl, Pyrasulfotole and Tulathromycin.

Sch 1

101

F2008L03058

14 Aug 2008

FSC43

14 Aug 2008

14 Aug 2008

am

Abamectin, Acibenzolar-S-methyl, Azoxystrobin, Bifenthrin, Boscalid, Carbofuran, Chlorpyrifos, Cloquintocet-mexyl, Clothianidin, Cyfluthrin, Diazinon, Difenoconazole, Dimethomorph, Dimetridazole, Diuron, Emamectin, Fenitrothion, Fipronil, Florasulam, Fluquinconazole, Imidacloprid, Indoxacarb, Iprodione, Methabenzthiazuron, Methomyl, Nitroxynil, Oryzalin, Oxytetracycline, Permethrin, Phosphorous acid, Prometryn, Propiconazole, Pyraclofos, Pyrimethanil, Pyriproxyfen, Simazine, Tebuconazole, Tebufenpyrad, Thiamethoxam, Trifloxystrobin, Trinexapac-ethyl.

Sch 1

103

F2008L03741

9 Oct 2008

FSC45

9 Oct 2008

9 Oct 2008

am

Chemical definition for Bendiocarb.

Sch 1

103

F2008L03741

9 Oct 2008

FSC45

9 Oct 2008

9 Oct 2008

am

Bifenthrin, Boscalid, Cetrimide, Chlorpyrifos, Clomazone, Cymiazole, Diazinon, Dimethoate, Dithiocarbamates, Emamectin, Glyphosate, Imazamox, Ivermectin, Lasalocid, Pymetrozine, Pyrimethanil, Ractopamine, Spinosad and Tolfenamic acid.

Sch 1

105

F2009L00076

15 Jan 2009

FSC47

15 Jan 2009

15 Jan 2009

am

Chemical definition for Clothianidin.

Sch 1

105

F2009L00076

15 Jan 2009

FSC47

15 Jan 2009

15 Jan 2009

ad

Dimethenamid-P and Sulfuryl fluoride.

Sch 1

105

F2009L00076

15 Jan 2009

FSC47

15 Jan 2009

15 Jan 2009

am

Azoxystrobin, Bifenazate, Bifenthrin, Chlorpyrifos, Closantel, Clothianidin, Cyanamide, Cyprodinil, Florfenicol, Fludioxonil, Fluorine (inorganic salts), Glyphosate, Isoxaben, Maldison, Methomyl, Metsulfuron-methyl, Phosphorous acid, Propiconazole, Prosulfocarb, Prothioconazole, Pyrasulfotole, Ractopamine, Thiamethoxam, Toltrazuril and Tolyfluanid.

Sch 1

113

F2009L04112

5 Nov 2009

FSC55

5 Nov 2009

5 Nov 2009

am

Chemical definition for Abamectin and Propachlor.

Sch 1

113

F2009L04112

5 Nov 2009

FSC55

5 Nov 2009

5 Nov 2009

ad

Flubendiamide, Profoxydim, Pyroxsulam and Sulphur dioxide.

Sch 1

113

F2009L04112

5 Nov 2009

FSC55

5 Nov 2009

5 Nov 2009

am

Abamectin, Azoxystrobin, Bifenazate, Bifenthrin, Boscalid, Carbofuran, Cyhalothrin, Cypermethrin, Dithiocarbamates, Etoxazole, Fenhexamid, Fenvalerate, Glufosinate and glufosinate-ammonium, Halofuginone, Indoxacarb, Isoxaflutole, Linuron, Maldison, Methomyl, Metribuzin, Phosphorous acid, Pirimicarb, Prochloraz, Pymetrozine, Pyraclostrobin and Trinexapac-ethyl.

Sch 1

116

F2010L01310

20 May 2010

FSC58

20 May 2010

20 May 2010

am

Commodity names to ensure consistency in the Standard.

Sch 1

116

F2010L01310

20 May 2010

FSC58

20 May 2010

20 May 2010

am

Chemical definition for Amitraz.

Sch 1

116

F2010L01310

20 May 2010

FSC58

20 May 2010

20 May 2010

ad

Chlorantraniliprole, Spinetoram and Spirotetramat.

Sch 1

116

F2010L01310

20 May 2010

FSC58

20 May 2010

20 May 2010

am

Abamectin, Amitraz, Bifenthrin, Boscalid, Bromoxynil, Bupirimate, Buprofezin, Chlorpyrifos, Clothianidin, Cyhalothrin, Cypermethrin, Cyprodinil, Ethoxysulfuron, Fenvalerate, Flubendiamide, Fludioxonil, Imidacloprid, Indoxacarb, Iprodione, Metalaxyl, Methomyl, Methoxyfenozide, Metribuzin, Myclobutanil, Oxamyl, Permethrin, Phenmedipham, Praziquantel, Propiconazole, Pymetrozine, Pyraclostrobin, Pyrimethanil, Quinoxyfen, Spinosad, Tebuconazole, Thiacloprid and Triadimenol.

Sch 1

119

F2010L02542

30 Sept 2010

FSC61

30 Sept 2010

30 Sept 2010

am

Commodity names to ensure consistency in the Standard.

Sch 1

119

F2010L02542

30 Sept 2010

FSC61

30 Sept 2010

30 Sept 2010

rep

Cymiazole, Fluorine (inorganic salts) and Sulphur dioxide.

Sch 1

119

F2010L02542

30 Sept 2010

FSC61

30 Sept 2010

30 Sept 2010

am

Chemical definition for Acetamiprid.

Sch1

119

F2010L02542

30 Sept 2010

FSC61

30 Sept 2010

30 Sept 2010

ad

Fenpropathrin, Metalaxyl-M, Sulphur dioxide and Terbuthylazine.

Sch 1

119

F2010L02542

30 Sept 2010

FSC61

30 Sept 2010

30 Sept 2010

am

Abamectin, Acetamiprid, Amitrole, Azoxystrobin, Bentazone, Bupirimate, Buprofezin, Carfentrazone-ethyl, Chlorfenapyr, Clopyralid, Cyanazine, Cyfluthrin, Cypermethrin, Deltamethrin, Dimethomorph, Diquat, Etoxazole, Fenarimol, Fenhexamid, Flubendiamide, Fludioxonil, Forchlorfenuron, Glufosinate and glufosinate-ammonium, Glyphosate, Indoxacarb, Ioxynil, Iprodione, Isoxaben, Linuron, Metalaxyl, Methidathion, Metolachlor, Myclobutanil, Pendimethalin, Pirimicarb, Propiconazole, Prosulfocarb, Pyrimethanil, Pyriproxyfen, Quinoxyfen, Sethoxydim, Spinosad, Spirotetramat, Tebuconazole, Thiamethoxam and Triadimenol.

Sch 1

122

F2011L00694

5 May 2011

FSC64

5 May 2011

5 May 2011

rep

Fosetyl aluminium.

Sch 1

122

F2011L00694

5 May 2011

FSC64

5 May 2011

5 May 2011

am

Chemical definitions for Chlorothalonil and Mefenpyr-diethyl.

Sch 1

122

F2011L00694

5 May 2011

FSC64

5 May 2011

5 May 2011

ad

Flonicamid, Fosetyl, Ipconazole, Metconazole and Propamocarb.

Sch 1

122

F2011L00694

5 May 2011

FSC64

5 May 2011

5 May 2011

am

Abamectin, Benzyladenine, Bifenazate, Bifenthrin, Boscalid, Bromoxynil, Buprofezin, Carbaryl, Chlorothalonil, Chlorpyrifos, Clothianidin, Cyfluthrin, Cyhalothrin, Cypermethrin, Dithiocarbamates, Epoxiconazole, Etoxazole, Fenbuconazole, Fenbutatin oxide, Fenvalerate, Fipronil, Fluazifop-butyl, Flubendiamide, Fludioxonil, Flumetsulam, Imazamox, Imazapyr, Imidacloprid, Indoxacarb, Iodosulfuron methyl, Iprodione, Metalaxyl, Methomyl, Methoxyfenozide, Oxyfluorfen, Paclobutrazol, Pendimethalin, Permethrin, Phosphorous acid, Pirimicarb, Profenofos, Prothioconazole, Pyraclostrobin, Pyrimethanil, Pyriproxyfen, Simazine, Spirotetramat, Tebuconazole, Tebufenozide, Terbuthylazine, Tolclofos-methyl, Triadimenol, Trichlorfon, Trifloxystrobin, Triflumizole, Trifluralin, Trinexapac-ethyl and Uniconazole-p

Sch 1

124

F2011L01450

8 Jul 2011

FSC66

11 July 2011

11 July 2011

am

Schedule heading.

Sch 1

APVMA1

F2011L01651

15 Aug 2011

APVMA16

16 Aug 2011

16 Aug 2011

rep

Bromochloromethane, Diclazuril, Dimetridazole, Famphur and Parbendazole.

Sch 1

APVMA1

F2011L01651

15 Aug 2011

APVMA16

16 Aug 2011

16 Aug 2011

am

Chemical definitions for Nicarbazin and Triallate.

Sch 1

APVMA1

F2011L01651

15 Aug 2011

APVMA16

16 Aug 2011

16 Aug 2011

ad

Mandipropamid, Metrafenone and Monepantel.

Sch 1

APVMA1

F2011L01651

15 Aug 2011

APVMA16

16 Aug 2011

16 Aug 2011

am

Avilamycin, Azoxystrobin, Boscalid, Captan, Carbaryl, Carfentrazone-ethyl, Chlorantraniliprole, Chlorothalonil, Chlorpyrifos, Clothianidin, Coumaphos, Cyhalothrin, Cypermethrin, Cyproconazole, Cyprodinil, Dimethenamid-P, Emamectin, Ethephon, Ethofumesate, Etoxazole, Fenhexamid, Fipronil, Flubendiamide, Fludioxonil, Halofuginone, Imazalil, Imazamox, Iprodione, Kresoxim-methyl, MCPA, Maldison, Methabenzthiazuron, Methomyl, Methoprene, Milbemectin, Monensin, Nicarbazin, Phosphorous acid, Procymidone, Prohexadione-calcium, Propachlor, Propiconazole, Propyzamide, Prothioconazole, Pyraclostrobin, Pyroxsulam, Spinetoram, Spirotetramat, Tebuconazole, Thiamethoxam, Thiodicarb, Triadimenol, Triallate, Triclabendazole, Trifloxystrobin, Trifluralin, Trinexapac-ethyl and Tylosin.

Sch 1

APVMA2

F2011L01762

29 Aug 2011

AVC Gazette 17

30 Aug 2011

30 Aug 2011

ad

Propylene oxide.

Sch 1

APVMA2

F2011L01762

29 Aug 2011

AVC Gazette 17

30 Aug 2011

30 Aug 2011

am

To amend Isoxaflutole and Metosulam.

Sch 1

APVMA3

F2011L01964

27 Sept 2011

AVC Gazette 19

27 Sept 2011

27 Sept 2011

am

Bromoxynil, Carbendazim, Flupropanate, Imidacloprid, Iprodione, Methoxyfenozide, Phenmedipham, Phosphorous acid, Prothioconazole, Quinoxyfen, Thiabendazole, Thiamethoxam and Trifloxystrobin.

Sch 1

APVMA4

F2011L02325

10 Nov 2011

AVC Gazette 22

8 Nov 2011

8 Nov 2011

ad

Pyroxasulfone.

Sch 1

APVMA4

F2011L02325

10 Nov 2011

AVC Gazette 22

8 Nov 2011

8 Nov 2011

am

Chlorothalonil, Mandipropamid, Triadimenol and Trinexapac-ethyl.

Sch 1

APVMA5

F2012L02557

5 Dec 2011

AVC Gazette 24

6 Dec 2011

6 Dec 2011

am

Azoxystrobin, Chlorothalonil, Difenoconazole, Metsulfuron-methyl, Toltrazuril and Triclopyr.

Sch 1

APVMA6

F2012L00046

16 Jan 2012

AVC Gazette 1

17 Jan 2012

17 Jan 2012

am

Chemical definition for Pyroxasulfone.

Sch 1

APVMA6

F2012L00046

16 Jan 2012

AVC Gazette 1

17 Jan 2012

17 Jan 2012

am

Captan, Carbendazim, Cyprodinil, Fludioxonil, Maldison, Metolachlor, Prosulfocarb, Pyroxasulfone and Trichlorfon.

Sch 1

APVMA7

(APVMA 1, 2012)

F2012L00097

30 Jan 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 2

31 Jan 2012

31 Jan 2012

am

Chemical definition for Phenmedipham.

Sch 1

APVMA7

(APVMA 1, 2012)

F2012L00097

30 Jan 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 2

31 Jan 2012

31 Jan 2012

am

Boscalid, Cyfluthrin, Cypermethrin, Fenhexamid, Fluazifop-butyl, Phenmedipham, Pyraclostrobin, Thiabendazole.

Sch 1

APVMA8

(APVMA 2, 2012)

F2012L00278

13 Feb 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 3

14 Feb 2012

14 Feb 2012

am

To amend Buprofezin, Imidacloprid and Trichlorfon.

Sch 1

APVMA9

(APVMA 3, 2012)

F2012L00689

27 March 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 6

27 March 2012

27 March 2012

rep

Bupivacaine, Cetrimide and Lignocaine.

Sch 1

APVMA9

(APVMA 3, 2012)

F2012L00689

27 March 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 6

27 March 2012

27 March 2012

ad

Saflufenacil.

Sch 1

APVMA9

(APVMA 3, 2012)

F2012L00689

27 March 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 6

27 March 2012

27 March 2012

am

Chlorantraniliprole, Clothianidin and Sethoxydim.

Sch 1

APVMA10

(APVMA 4, 2012)

F2012L00912

23 April 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 8

24 April 2012

24 April 2012

am

Captan, Cyprodinil, Fludioxonil, Flutriafol, Indoxacarb, Metolachlor and Spinetoram.

Sch 1

APVMA11

(APVMA 5, 2012)

F2012L01131

31 May 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 11

5 June 2012

5 June 2012

am

Chemical definition for Emamectin.

Sch 1

APVMA11

(APVMA 5, 2012)

F2012L01131

31 May 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 11

5 June 2012

5 June 2012

am

Abamectin, Cypermethrin, Dichlobenil, Emamectin, Fenhexamid, Fipronil, Glyphosate, Imidacloprid, Metalaxyl, Pyrimethanil, Spinetoram and Spirotetramat.

Sch 1

APVMA12

(APVMA 6, 2012)

F2012L01344

26 June 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 13

3 July 2012

3 July 2012

am

Bentazone, Bifenazate, Clothianidin, Imazamox, Imazapyr, Milbemectin, Propachlor and Pyraclostrobin.

Sch 1

APVMA13

(APVMA 7, 2012)

F2012L01598

24 July 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 15

31 July 2012

31 July 2012

am

Abamectin, Amitrole, Bifenthrin, Clodinafop acid, Clodinafop-propargyl, Cyhalothrin, Diquat, Etoxazole, Isoxaben, Pendimethalin and Pyrimethanil

Sch 1

APVMA14

(APVMA 8, 2012)

F2012L01769

27 Aug 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 17

28 Aug 2012

28 Aug 2012

am

Chlorantraniliprole, Chlorfenapyr, Clofentezine, Cyprodinil, Difenoconazole, Fenbutatin oxide, Fludioxonil, Haloxyfop, Ioxynil, Iprodione, Linuron, Pirimicarb, Prochloraz, Pyraclostrobin and Pyriproxyfen.

Sch 1

APVMA15

(APVMA 9, 2012)

F2012L01869

13 Sept 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 19

25 Sept 2012

25 Sept 2012

am

Chemical definitions for Methomyl and Thiodicarb.

Sch 1

APVMA15

(APVMA 9, 2012)

F2012L01869

13 Sept 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 19

25 Sept 2012

25 Sept 2012

ad

Penflufen.

Sch 1

APVMA15

(APVMA 9, 2012)

F2012L01869

13 Sept 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 19

25 Sept 2012

25 Sept 2012

am

Clopyralid, Cypermethrin, Glyphosate, Methomyl, Paclobutrazol, Phosphorous acid, Prothioconazole and Tebuconazole.

Sch 1

APVMA16

(APVMA 10, 2012)

F2012L02068

23 Oct 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 21

23 Oct 2012

23 Oct 2012

ad

Ametoctradin, Fluxapyroxad and Proquinazid.

Sch 1

APVMA16

(APVMA 10, 2012)

F2012L02068

23 Oct 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 21

23 Oct 2012

23 Oct 2012

am

Chlorantraniliprole, Emamectin, Fenbutatin oxide, Imazalil, Methomyl, Propylene oxide, Prothioconazole, Spiroxamine and Terbuthylazine.

Sch 1

APVMA17

(APVMA 11, 2012)

F2012L02303

30 Nov 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 24

4 Dec 2012

4 Dec 2012

ad

Penthiopyrad.

Sch 1

APVMA17

(APVMA 11, 2012)

F2012L02303

30 Nov 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 24

4 Dec 2012

4 Dec 2012

am

Bifenazate, Flubendiamide, Methomyl, Paclobutrazol, Proquinazid, and Thiacloprid.

Sch 1

APVMA18

(APVMA 12, 2012)

F2012L02525

18 Dec 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 25

18 Dec 2012

18 Dec 2012

ad

Sedaxane and Metalayl.

Sch 1

APVMA18

(APVMA 12, 2012)

F2012L02525

18 Dec 2012

AVC Gazette APVMA 25

18 Dec 2012

18 Dec 2012

am

Difenoconazole, Diquat, Fluazifop-butyl, Glufosinate and Glufosinate-ammonium, Glyphosate, Metalaxyl, Paraquat, Pendimethalin and Pyriproxyfen.

Sch 1

APVMA19

(APVMA 1, 2013)

F2013L00048

14 Jan 2013

AVC Gazette APVMA 1

15 Jan 2013

15 Jan 2013

am

Glufosinate and Glufosinate ammonium, Glyphosate, Imidacloprid, Iprodione, Methoxyfenozide, and Spinetoram.

Sch 1

138

F2013L00047

14 Jan 2013

FSC80

18 Jan 2013

18 Jan 2013

ad

Acequinocyl, Dicamba, Fluoxastrobin, Fluxapyroxad, Spirodiclofen and Spiromesifen.

Sch 1

138

F2013L00047

14 Jan 2013

FSC80

18 Jan 2013

18 Jan 2013

am

Abamectin, Acetamiprid, Azoxystrobin, Bifenazate, Carbendazim, Chlorantraniliprole, Chlorpyrifos, Clothianidin, Cyfluthrin, Cypermethrin, Cyprodinil, Difenoconazole, Dimethoate, Fenpropathrin, Fenpyroximate, Glyphosate, Hexazinone, Indoxacarb, Mandipropamid, Metrafenone, Novaluron, Pyridaben, Pyrimethanil and Spinetoram.

Sch 1

APVMA20

(APVMA 2, 2013)

F2013L00419

6 March 2013

AVC Gazette APVMA 5

12 March 2013

12 March 2013

am

Cloquintocet-mexyl, Cyhalothrin, Difenoconazole, Flubendiamide, Iprodione, Penflufen, Pyroxsulam, and Thiamethoxam.

Sch 1

APVMA 3, 2013

F2013L01209

28 June 2013

AVC Gazette APVMA 13

2 July 2013

2 July 2013

rep

Metalayl.

Sch 1

APVMA 3, 2013

F2013L01209

28 June 2013

AVC Gazette APVMA 13

2 July 2013

2 July 2013

ad

Cyflufenamid.

Sch 1

APVMA 3, 2013

F2013L01209

28 June 2013

AVC Gazette APVMA 13

2 July 2013

2 July 2013

am

Bifenazate, Dimethoate, Fluazifop-butyl, Fluazinam, Fludioxonil, Flutriafol, Metalaxyl, Metsulfuron-methyl, Pyraclostrobin, Spirotetramat, Terbuthylazine and Triclopyr.

Sch 1

APVMA 4, 2013

F2013L01498

1 Aug 2013

AVC Gazette APVMA 16

13 Aug 2013

13 Aug 2013

am

Chemical definitions for Fluazifop-p-butyl and Isoxaflutole.

Sch 1

APVMA 4, 2013

F2013L01498

1 Aug 2013

AVC Gazette APVMA 16

13 Aug 2013

13 Aug 2013

am

Abamectin, Bifenthrin, Boscalid, Chlorantraniliprole, Chlorothalonil, Dimethoate, Fluazifop-butyl, Fluazifop-p-butyl, Glufosinate and Glufosinate-ammonium, Isoxaflutole, Mandipropamid, Penflufen, Spinosad, Terbuthylazine and Trifloxystrobin.

Sch 1

143

F2013L01661

3 Sept 2013

FSC85

5 Sept 2013

5 Sept 2013

am

Azoxystrobin, Bifenthrin, Fenhexamid, Fludioxonil.

Sch 1

APVMA 5, 2013

F2013L01669

6 Sept 2013

AVC Gazette APVMA 18

10 Sept 2013

10 Sept 2013

am

Cyprodinil, Fipronil, Fludioxonil and Phosphorous acid.

Sch 1

APVMA 6, 2013

F2013L01878

4 Nov 2013

AVC Gazette APVMA 22

5 Nov 2013

5 Nov 2013

ad

Sulfoxaflor.

Sch 1

APVMA 6, 2013

F2013L01878

4 Nov 2013

AVC Gazette APVMA 22

5 Nov 2013

5 Nov 2013

am

Abamectin, Acetamiprid, Azoxystrobin, Boscalid, Clothianidin, Etoxazole, Imidacloprid, Indoxacarb, Linuron, Methoxyfenozide, Paclobutrazol, Prochloraz, Pyraclostrobin, Spirotetramat, Terbuthylazine, Trifloxystrobin, Uniconazole-p.

Sch 1

APVMA 7, 2013

F2013L02028

2 Dec 2013

APVMA 24

3 Dec 2013

3 Dec 2013

am

Emamectin.

Sch 1

APVMA 8, 2013

F2013L02130

17 Dec 2013

APVMA 25

17 Dec 2013

17 Dec 2013

am

Buprofezin, Clothianidin and Imidacloprid.

Sch 1

145

F2014L00037

6 Jan 2014

FSC 87

9 Jan 2014

9 Jan 2014

rep

Bromopropylate, Carbetamide, Ethametsulfuron methyl, Fluazifop–butyl, Isofenphos, Mecoprop, Naptalam, Pyrazophos, Spiramycin, Thiophanate-methyl and Vamidothion.

Sch 1

145

F2014L00037

6 Jan 2014

FSC 87

9 Jan 2014

9 Jan 2014

ad

1,3-dichloropropene, Dinotefuran, Fluopicolide, Mepanipyrim, Metaflumizone, Quinclorac, Thiophanate-methyl and Zoxamide.

Sch 1

145

F2014L00037

6 Jan 2014

FSC 87

9 Jan 2014

9 Jan 2014

am

Abamectin, Acequinocyl, Acetamiprid, Azinphos-methyl, Azoxystrobin, Bifenthrin, Boscalid, Bupirimate, Carbendazim, Chlorpyrifos, Clofentezine, Closantel, Cyflufenamid, Cyfluthrin, Cyhalothrin, Cyprodinil, Dicamba, Difenoconazole, Fenbuconazole, Fenpropathrin, Fenpyroximate, Fenthion, Fipronil, Flubendiamide, Fludioxonil, Hexythiazox, Imidacloprid, Iprodione, Kitasamycin, Kresoxim-methyl, Metalaxyl, Methabenzthiazuron, Methomyl, Myclobutanil, Naphthalophos, Permethrin, Phosmet, Pirimicarb, Pirimiphos-methyl, Procymidone, Propazine, Propiconazole, Pyraclostrobin, Pyriproxyfen, Sethoxydim, Spectinomycin, Spirodiclofen, Tebuconazole, Thiacloprid, Thiamethoxam and Triclabendazole.

Sch 1

APVMA 1, 2014

F2014L00094

28 Jan 2014

APVMA 2

28 Jan 2014

28 Jan 2014

am

Abamectin, Bifenazate, Boscalid, Dithiocarbamates, Ethephon, Etoxazole, Fenhexamid, Fipronil, Ioxynil, Prothioconazole, Pyraclostrobin, Spinetoram and Triclopyr.

Sch 1

APVMA 2, 2014

F2014L00175

24 Feb 2014

APVMA 4

25 Feb 2014

25 Feb 2014

ad

Cyantraniliprole.

Sch 1

APVMA 2, 2014

F2014L00175

24 Feb 2014

APVMA 4

25 Feb 2014

25 Feb 2014

am

Bifenazate, Chlorthal-dimethyl, Emamectin, Etoxazole, Fluazifop-p-butyl, Fosetyl, Imidacloprid, Propyzamide, Sethoxydim and Tebuconazole.

Sch 1

APVMA 3, 2014

F2014L00417

16 April 2014

APVMA 8

22 April 2014

22 April 2014

am

Aminoethoxyvinylglycine, Bifenazate, Captan, Chlorantraniliprole, Chlorfenapyr, Cyprodinil, Difenoconazole, Dimethomorph, Fenhexamid, Fludioxonil, Fosetyl, Methoxyfenozide, Metolachlor, Phosphorous acid and Spirotetramat.

Sch 1

APVMA 4, 2014

F2014L00537

15 May 2014

APVMA 10

20 May 2014

20 May 2014

am

Azoxystrobin, Bifenthrin, Boscalid, Clothianidin, Cypermethrin, Fludioxonil, Imidacloprid and Pyraclostrobin.

Sch 1

APVMA 5, 2014

 

F2014L00621

30 May 2014

APVMA 11

3 June 2014

3 June 2014

am

Abamectin and Maldison.

Sch 1

APVMA 6, 2014

 

F2014L00702

13 June 2014

APVMA 12

17 June 2014

17 June 2014

am

Abamectin, Azoxystrobin, Bifenazate, Chlorantraniliprole, Cypermethrin, Ethephon, Fipronil, Flonicamid, Haloxyfop, Iprodione, Metalaxyl, Naphthalene acetic acid, Prometryn, Pyrimethanil, Pyroxasulfone, Spirotetramat, Tebuconazole and Tolclofos-methyl.

Sch 1

APVMA 7, 2014

 

F2014L01033

28 July 2014

APVMA 15

29 July 2014

29 July 2014

am

Chemical definition for Milbemectin.

Sch 1

APVMA 7, 2014

 

F2014L01033

28 July 2014

APVMA 15

29 July 2014

29 July 2014

am

Abamectin, Azoxystrobin, Bifenthrin, Carbaryl, Carfentrazone-ethyl, Ethephon, Fluazifop-p-butyl, Fludioxonil, Methomyl, Milbemectin, Paraquat, Pymetrozine, Tebuconazole and Trifloxystrobin.

Sch 1

APVMA 8, 2014

F2014L01096

18 Aug 2014

APVMA 17

26 August 2014

26 August 2014

am

Abamectin, Buprofezin, Emamectin, Penflufen, Propyzamide, Quinoxyfen and Propyzamide.

Sch 1

APVMA 9, 2014

F2014L01353

16 Oct 2014

APVMA 21

21 Oct 2014

21 Oct 2014

ad

Halauxifen-methyl

Sch 1

APVMA 9, 2014

F2014L01353

16 Oct 2014

APVMA 21

21 Oct 2014

21 Oct 2014

am

Abamectin, Cyhalothrin, Metolachlor, Prosulfocarb and Pymetrozine.

Sch 1

APVMA 10, 2014

F2014L01708

15 Dec 2014

APVMA 25

16 Dec 2014

16 Dec 2014

ad

Derquantel and Didecyldimethylammonium chloride.

Sch 1

APVMA 10, 2014

F2014L01708

15 Dec 2014

APVMA 25

16 Dec 2014

 

16 Dec 2014

am

Abamectin, Amoxycillin, Bifenazate, Bifenthrin, Boscalid, Chlorantraniliprole, Chlorothalonil, Chlorpyrifos, Clopyralid, Clothianidin, Cyanamide, Cyantraniliprole, Cypermethrin, Cyromazine, Difenoconazole, Etoxazole, Flonicamid, Glufosinate and Glufosinate ammonium, Hexythiazox, Imidacloprid, Indoxacarb, Iprodione, Metalaxyl, Methomyl, Metolachlor, Milbemectin, Oxamyl, Paclobutrazol, Pirimicarb, Prosulfocarb, Pyriproxyfen, Spirotetramat and Trichlorfon.

Sch 1

APVMA 1, 2015

F2015L00071

23 Jan 2015

APVMA 2

27 Jan 2015

27 Jan 2015

ad

Fluopyram.

Sch 1

APVMA 1, 2015

F2015L00071

23 Jan 2015

APVMA 2

27 Jan 2015

 

27 Jan 2015

am

Azamethiphos, Bifenthrin, Chlorothalonil, Clothianidin, Diquat, Dithiocarbamates, Emamectin, Ethephon, Etoxazole, Halauxifen-methyl, Methomyl, Methoxyfenozide, Pirimicarb, Propiconazole, Proquinazid, Triadimenol and Trifloxystrobin.

Sch 1

APVMA 2, 2015

F2015L00175

20 Feb 2015

APVMA 4

24 Feb 2015

24 Feb 2015

am

Dimethomorph, Haloxyfop, Metalaxyl, Pymetrozine and Spirotetramat.

Sch 1

155

F2015L00599

28 April 2015

FSC97

30 April 2015

30 April 2015

 

rep

Daminozide, Fluxapyroxad (with the chemical definition of ‘Fluxapyroxad’) and Parathion-methyl.

Sch 1

155

F2015L00599

28 April 2015

FSC97

30 April 2015

30 April 2015

 

ad

Alpha-cypermethrin, Cyazofamid and Zeta-cypermethrin.

 

Note: there are now 2 entries for Zeta-cypermethrin (one with a hyphen and one without).This will be rectified in a future amendment.

Sch 1

155

F2015L00599

28 April 2015

FSC97

30 April 2015

 

30 April 2015

 

am

Abamectin, Acequinocyl, Acetamiprid, Ametoctradin, Azinphos-methyl, Bentazone, Bifenazate, Bifenthrin, Boscalid, Buprofezin, Carfentrazone-ethyl, Chlorantraniliprole, Chlorfenapyr, Chlorpyrifos, Chlorpyrifos-methyl, Clopyralid, Clothianidin, Cypermethrin, Cyprodinil, Difenoconazole, Diflubenzuron, Dimethomorph, Dinotefuran, Endosulfan, Ethoxyquin, Etoxazole, Fenbuconazole, Fenbutatin oxide, Fenitrothion, Fenpropathrin, Fenpyroximate, Fenvalerate, Flonicamid, Flubendiamide, Fluopyram, Flutriafol, Fluxapyroxad, Forchlorfenuron, Fosetyl, Glyphosate, Hexythiazox, Imazalil, Imazamox, Imazapic, Imazapyr, Imazethapyr, Imidacloprid, Indoxacarb, Isoxaflutole, Kresoxim-methyl, Mandipropamid, Metaflumizone, Metconazole, Methoxyfenozide, Myclobutanil, Oxytetracycline, Penconazole, Pendimethalin, Penthiopyrad, Permethrin, Phosmet, Praziquantel, Prohexadione-calcium, Prothioconazole, Pyraclostrobin, Pyridaben, Pyrimethanil, Pyriproxyfen, Quinclorac, Quinoxyfen, Sethoxydim, Simazine, Spirodiclofen, Spiromesifen, Spirotetramat, Spiroxamine, Sulfoxaflor, Tebuconazole, Tebufenpyrad, Thiabendazole, Thiacloprid, Thiamethoxam, Thiophanate-methyl, Tilmicosin, Triadimefon, Triadimenol,

 

 

 

Trichlorfon, Tridemorph, Trifloxystrobin, and Triflumizole.

 

Note: the entry and related MRL for “Leafy vegetables [except lettuce head]’ for Dimethomorph could not be omitted as the MRL had been changed by APVMA2, 2015. This will be rectified in a future amendment.

Note: the entry for ‘Brassica leafy vegetables’ with an MRL of T2 for Dimethomorph could not be omitted as this commodity was previously omitted as part of APVMA2, 2015,

Note: there are now 2 entries for Fluopyram (including 2 MRLs for cherries, one being a temporary MRL). This will be rectified in a future amendment.

Sch 1

APVMA 3, 2015

F2015L00638

5 May 2015

APVMA 9

5 May 2015

5 May 2015

am

Chemical definition for Trinexapac-ethyl.

 

Sch 1

APVMA 3, 2015

F2015L00638

5 May 2015

APVMA 9

5 May 2015

 

5 May 2015

am

Abamectin, Bifentrhin, Chlorantranilipole, Cypermethrin, Dithiocarbamates, Hexythiazox, Penflufen, Pyraclostrobin, Pyrimethanil, Pyroxasulfone, Sulfoxaflor, Sulphadimidine, Thiamethoxam, Trifloxystrobin, Trimethoprim and Trinexapac-ethyl.

Sch 1

APVMA 4, 2015

F2015L00751

28 May 2015

APVMA 11

2 June 2015

2 June 2015

am

Azoxystrobin, Buprofezin, Clothiandin, Diamethenamid-P, Flonicamid, Haloxyfop, Procholraz and Thiodicarb.

Sch 1

APVMA 5, 2015

F2015L01089

3 July 2015

APVMA 14

14 July 2015

14 July 2015

rs

Fluopyram.

Sch 1

APVMA 5, 2015

F2015L01089

3 July 2015

APVMA 14

14 July 2015

14 July 2015

ad

Fenpyrazamine.

Sch 1

APVMA 5, 2015

F2015L01089

3 July 2015

APVMA 14

14 July 2015

14 July 2015

am

Abamectin, Azoxystrobin, Cyfluthrin, Difenoconazole, Mandipropamid and Sulfoxaflor.

Sch 1

APVMA 6, 2015

F2015L01243

10 Aug 2015

APVMA 16

11 Aug 2015

11 Aug 2015

rs

Chemical definition for Fluxapyroxad.

Sch 1

APVMA 6, 2015

F2015L01243

10 Aug 2015

APVMA 16

11 Aug 2015

11 Aug 2015

ad

Bixafen.

Sch 1

APVMA 6, 2015

F2015L01243

10 Aug 2015

APVMA 16

11 Aug 2015

 

11 Aug 2015

am

Azoxystrobin, Bifenazate, Cyprodinl, Difenoconazole, Fludioxonil, Fluxapyroxad, Indoxacarb, Prothioconazole, Tebuconazole and Triadimenol.

Sch 1

APVMA 7, 2015

F2015L01396

4 Sept 2015

APVMA 18

8 Sept 2015

 

8 Sept 2015

am

Acifluorfen, Benzyladenine, Difenoconazole, Dimethoate, Fluopyram, Penflufen, Pirimicarb, Pymetrozine, Sedaxane, Terbuthylazine and Trifloxystrobin.

 

Sch 2

60

F2008B00798

19 Dec 2008

FSC2

20 June 2002

20 June 2002

am

Chlordane.

Sch 2

60

F2008B00798

19 Dec 2008

FSC2

20 June 2002

20 June 2002

am

Heading relating to Molluscs.

Sch 2

73

F2008B00820

24 Dec 2004

FSC15

5 Aug 2004

5 Aug 2004

am

Aldrin and Dieldrin and Lindane.

Sch 2

78

F2005L01246

26 May 2005

FSC20

26 May 2005

26 May 2005

am

Aldrin and Dieldrin.

Sch 2

98

F2008L01488

15 May 2008

FSC40

15 May 2008

15 May 2008

(15 May 2013)

ad

1,4-Dichlorobenzene with an ERL for honey.

Sch 2

113

F2009L04112

5 Nov 2009

FSC55

5 Nov 2009

5 Nov 2009

am

Aldrin and Dieldrin.

Sch 2

124

F2011L01450

8 Jul 2011

FSC66

11 July 2011

11 July 2011

am

Schedule heading.

Sch 2

98

F2008L01488

15 May 2008

FSC40

15 May 2008

 

15 May 2008

rep

ERL for honey for 1,4-Dichlorobenzene.

Sch 3

66

F2008B00813

23 Dec 2008

FSC8

22 May 2003

22 May 2003

rep

Monocrotophos and Parathion.

Sch 3

73

F2008B00820

24 Dec 2004

FSC15

5 Aug 2004

5 Aug 2004

rep

Bioresmethrin.

Sch 3

119

F2010L02542

30 Sept 2010

FSC61

30 Sept 2010

 

30 Sept 2010

rep

Schedule 3.

Sch 4

73

F2008B00820

24 Dec 2004

FSC15

5 Aug 2004

5 Aug 2004

ad

Reference to ‘Mizuna’ in the Herb Commodities.

Sch 4

119

F2010L02542

30 Sept 2010

FSC61

30 Sept 2010

30 Sept 2010

am

Reference to mizuna as a leafy vegetable, not a herb.

Sch 4

119

F2010L02542

30 Sept 2010

FSC61

30 Sept 2010

30 Sept 2010

ad

Reference to the portion to which a reference applies for longan under tropical and sub-tropical fruit – inedible peel.

Sch 4

119

F2010L02542

30 Sept 2010

FSC61

30 Sept 2010

 

30 Sept 2010

am

Reference to podded peas under legume vegetables.