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Australia New Zealand
Food Standards Code
Standard 1.4.2 — Maximum Residue Limits Amendment Instrument No. APVMA 6, 2015

 

 

 

I, Rajumati Bhula, 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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rajumati Bhula

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

 

 

 

Dated this Sixth day of August 2015


Part 1 Preliminary

1 Name of Instrument

  This Instrument is the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code Standard 1.4.2 Maximum Residue Limits Amendment Instrument
No. APVMA 6, 2015.

2 Commencement

  Pursuant to subsection 82(8) of the Food Standards Australia New
Zealand Act 1991, this Amendment Instrument commences on the day a
copy of 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 16 of
11 August 2015.

3 Object

  The object of this Instrument is for the APVMA to make variations to Standard 1.4.2 Maximum Residue Limits of 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 Standard 1.4.2 Maximum Residue Limits
of 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.  The whole of the Australia New Zealand Food Standard Code (including Standard 1.4.2) was further published in Gazette P 30 of 20 December 2000.

Part 2 Variations to Standard 1.4.2
Maximum Residue Limits

 

5 Variations to Standard 1.4.2

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


Schedule

Variations to Standard 1.4.2 — Maximum Residue Limits

1 Variations

(1)                  The Principal Instrument is varied by:

 

(a) omitting from Schedule 1 the chemical residue definition for Fluxapyroxad and substituting the following chemical residue definition-

 

Fluxapyroxad

 

(b) inserting in alphabetical order in Schedule 1 –

 

Bixafen

Commodities of plant origin:  Bixafen

Commodities of animal origin:  Sum of bixafen and N-(3,4-dichloro-5-fluorobiphenyl-2-yl)-3-(difluoromethyl)-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamide (bixafen-desmethyl), expressed as bixafen

Barley

T0.3

Eggs

T*0.02

Edible offal (mammalian)

T1

Meat (mammalian) (in the fat)

T0.3

Milks

T*0.02

Poultry, edible offal of

T*0.02

Poultry meat (in the fat)

T*0.02

Pulses

T0.1

Rape seed

T*0.01

Wheat

T0.5

 

 

(c) inserting in alphabetical order in Schedule 1, the foods and associated MRLs for each of the following chemicals –

 

Azoxystrobin

Azoxystrobin

Anise myrtle leaves (dried)

T3

Lemon myrtle leaves (dried)

T3

 

 

Bifenazate

Sum of bifenazate and bifenazate diazene (diazenecarboxylic acid, 2-(4-methoxy-[1,1-biphenyl-3-yl] 1-methylethyl ester), expressed as bifenazate

Eggs

*0.01

Fruiting vegetables, cucurbits

1

Fruiting vegetables, other than cucurbits [except mushrooms; sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob)]

1

Poultry, edible offal of

*0.01

Poultry meat

*0.01


Cyprodinil

Cyprodinil

Bulb vegetables [except fennel, bulb; garlic; onion, bulb]

T3

Chives

T3

 

 

Difenoconazole

Difenoconazole

Anise myrtle (dried)

T10

Lemon myrtle leaves (dried)

T10

Riberries

T1

 

 

Fludioxonil

Commodities of animal origin:  Sum of fludioxonil and oxidisable metabolites, expressed as fludioxonil

Commodities of plant origin:  Fludioxonil

Bulb vegetables [except fennel, bulb; garlic; onion, bulb]

T3

Chives

T3

Dewberries (including loganberry) [except boysenberry]

T5

 

 

Prothioconazole

Commodities of plant origin:  Sum of prothioconazole and prothioconazole desthio (2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-1-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-propan-2-ol), expressed as prothioconazole

Commodities of animal origin:  Sum of prothioconazole, prothioconazole desthio (2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-1-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-propan-2-ol), prothioconazole-3-hydroxy-desthio (2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-1-(2-chloro-3-hydroxyphenyl)-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-propan-2-ol) and prothioconazole-4-hydroxy-desthio (2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-1-(2-chloro-4-hydroxyphenyl)-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-propan-2-ol), expressed as prothioconazole

Pulses

T0.1

 

 

Tebuconazole

Tebuconazole

Anise myrtle leaves (dried)

T5

Lemon myrtle leaves (dried)

T5

 

(d) omitting from Schedule 1 the foods and associated MRLs for each of the following chemicals –

 

Azoxystrobin

Azoxystrobin

Anise myrtle leaves

T100

Lemon myrtle leaves

T100


Bifenazate

Sum of bifenazate and bifenazate diazene (diazenecarboxylic acid, 2-(4-methoxy-[1,1-biphenyl-3-yl] 1-methylethyl ester), expressed as bifenazate

Bitter melon

T0.5

Cucumber

T0.5

Egg plant

T0.1

Melons, except watermelon

T0.3

Peppers

T0.5

Sinkwa or Sinkwa towel gourd

T0.5

Squash, Summer

T0.5

Tomato

T1

Watermelon

T0.3

 

 

Fludioxonil

Commodities of animal origin:  Sum of fludioxonil and oxidisable metabolites, expressed as fludioxonil

Commodities of plant origin:  Fludioxonil

Dewberries (including boysenberry and loganberry)

T5

 

 

Prothioconazole

Commodities of plant origin:  Sum of prothioconazole and prothioconazole desthio (2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-1-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-propan-2-ol), expressed as prothioconazole

Commodities of animal origin:  Sum of prothioconazole, prothioconazole desthio (2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-1-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-propan-2-ol), prothioconazole-3-hydroxy-desthio (2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-1-(2-chloro-3-hydroxyphenyl)-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-propan-2-ol) and prothioconazole-4-hydroxy-desthio (2-(1-chlorocyclopropyl)-1-(2-chloro-4-hydroxyphenyl)-3-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-propan-2-ol), expressed as prothioconazole

Chick-pea (dry)

T0.7

Lentil (dry)

T0.7

 

 

(e) omitting from Schedule 1, under the entries for the following chemicals, the maximum residue limit for the food, substituting –

 

Azoxystrobin

Azoxystrobin

Riberries

T1

 

 

Bifenazate

Sum of bifenazate and bifenazate diazene (diazenecarboxylic acid, 2-(4-methoxy-[1,1-biphenyl-3-yl] 1-methylethyl ester), expressed as bifenazate

Papaya (pawpaw)

2

Strawberry

2

 

 

Fluxapyroxad

Commodities of plant origin:  Fluxapyroxad

Commodities of animal origin for enforcement:  Fluxapyroxad

Milk fats

0.1

Indoxacarb

Sum of indoxacarb and its R-isomer

Chia

T0.5

 

 

Triadimenol

Triadimenol

see also Triadimefon

Riberries

T0.3