Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Instrument No. 4 (MRL Standard) Amendment Instrument 2016 (No. 11) (Cth)
Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Instrument No. 4 (MRL Standard) Amendment Instrument 2016 (No. 11)1
I, Alan Norden, Executive Director, Registration Management and Evaluation and delegate of the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority, having regard to s 7A of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act 1992, make this instrument for the purposes of subsection 6(1) and the reference in subparagraph 5A(3)(b)(iii) of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code which is a Schedule to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994.
Alan Norden
Delegate of the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority
Dated this Nineteenth day of August 2016
1 Name of Instrument
This Instrument is the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Instrument No. 4 (MRL Standard) Amendment Instrument 2016 (No. 11).
Commencement
This Instrument commences on the day after it is registered.
Amendment of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Instrument No. 4 (MRL Standard) 2012
Schedule 1 to this Instrument amends the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Instrument No. 4 (MRL Standard) 2012.
Schedule 1 Amendments
(section 3)
[1] Schedule, Table 1 - MRLs of agricultural and veterinary chemicals and associated substances in food commodities
insert in alphabetical order the following new compounds and associated foods and MRLs
| COMPOUND | FOOD | MRL (mg/kg) |
| Pyriofenone | ||
| All other foods | 0.05 | |
| DF 0269 | Dried grapes (=Currants, Raisins and Sultanas) | 2 |
| MO 0105 | Edible offal (Mammalian) | *0.01 |
| PE 0112 | Eggs | *0.01 |
| VC 0045 | Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits | 0.7 |
| FB 0269 | Grapes | 0.5 |
| MM 0095 | Meat [mammalian] | *0.01 |
| ML 0106 | Milks | *0.01 |
| PO 0111 | Poultry, Edible offal of | *0.01 |
| PM 0110 | Poultry meat | *0.01 |
for each of the following compounds, omit the associated foods and MRLs listed under 'omit' and substitute in alphabetical order the associated foods and MRLs listed under 'substitute' (if any)
| COMPOUND | FOOD | MRL (mg/kg) |
| Azoxystrobin | ||
| OMIT: | ||
| VP 0061 | Beans, except broad bean and soya bean | 2 |
| MO 0105 | Edible offal (Mammalian) | *0.01 |
| VC 0045 | Fruiting vegetables, cucurbits | 1 |
| MM 0095 | Meat (mammalian) | *0.01 |
| VP 0063 | Peas (pods and succulent = immature seeds) | 2 |
| SUBSTITUTE: | ||
| MO 0105 | Edible offal (Mammalian) | 0.03 |
| VC 0045 | Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits | 2 |
| VP 0060 | Legume vegetables | 3 |
| VD 0545 | Lupin (dry) | T0.05 |
| MM 0095 | Meat (mammalian) [in the fat] | 0.02 |
Propachlor | ||
| OMIT: | ||
| VL 0482 | Lettuce, Head | *0.02 |
| VL 0483 | Lettuce, Leaf | *0.02 |
| SUBSTITUTE: | ||
| Mizuna | T1 |
for each of the following compounds, insert in alphabetical order the associated foods and MRLs listed below
| COMPOUND | FOOD | MRL (mg/kg) |
| Boscalid | ||
| VD 0545 | Lupin (dry) | T3 |
[2] Schedule, Table 3 - Residue definitions
insert in alphabetical order the following new compounds and associated residues
| COMPOUND | RESIDUE |
| Pyriofenone | Pyriofenone |
[3] Schedule, Table 4 - MRLs for pesticides in animal feed commodities
insert in alphabetical order the following new compounds and associated animal feed commodities and MRLs
| COMPOUND | ANIMAL FEED COMMODITY | MRL (mg/kg) |
| Pyriofenone | ||
| AB 0269 | Grape pomace, dry | 5 |
| Primary feed commodities | 0.5 |
for each of the following compounds, omit the associated animal food commodities and MRLs listed under 'omit' and substitute in alphabetical order the associated animal feed commodities and MRLs listed under 'substitute' (if any)
| COMPOUND | ANIMAL FEED COMMODITY | MRL (mg/kg) |
| Azoxystrobin | ||
| OMIT: | ||
| AL 0061 | Bean fodder | 50 |
| AL 1030 | Bean forage (green) | 50 |
| AL 0524 | Chick-pea fodder | T2 |
| Chick-pea forage (green) | T20 | |
| Lentil forage (green) | T20 | |
| Lentil fodder | T2 | |
| AL 0072 | Pea hay or Pea fodder (dry) | 50 |
| AL 0697 | Peanut fodder | 25 |
| AL 0528 | Pea vines (green) | 50 |
| SUBSTITUTE: | ||
| AL 0157 | Legume animal feeds | 50 |
[4] Schedule, Table 5 - Uses of substances where MRLs are not necessary
for each of the following substances, omit the associated uses listed under 'omit' and substitute in alphabetical order the associated uses listed under 'substitute' (if any)
| SUBSTANCE | USE |
| OMIT: | |
Adrenaline | When used as a treatment for mulesing in wool sheep |
| SUBSTITUTE: | |
Adrenaline | When used as a treatment in sheep |
| OMIT: | |
Bupivacaine hydrochloride | As a component in a post-mulesing treatment in lambs that are to be kept for wool production |
| SUBSTITUTE: | |
Bupivacaine hydrochloride | When used in lambs for pain relief following mulesing, castration or tail docking |
| OMIT: | |
Cetrimide | As a component in a post-mulesing treatment in lambs that are to be kept for wool production |
| SUBSTITUTE: | |
Cetrimide | When used in lambs for pain relief following mulesing, castration or tail docking |
| OMIT: | |
Lignocaine hydrochloride | As a component in a post-mulesing treatment in lambs that are to be kept for wool production |
| SUBSTITUTE: | |
Lignocaine hydrochloride | When used in lambs for pain relief following mulesing, castration or tail docking |
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