Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code (MRL Standard) Amendment Instrument (No. 2) 2023 (Cth)

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Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code (MRL Standard) Amendment Instrument (No. 2) 2023

I, Sheila Logan, Delegate of the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority, make the following instrument.

Dated   16 March 2023

Sheila Logan

Delegate

1  Name

This instrument is the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code (MRL Standard) Amendment Instrument (No. 2) 2023.

2  Commencement

(1)  Each provision of this instrument specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms.

Commencement information
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Provisions Commencement Date/Details
1.  The whole of this instrument The day after this instrument is registered

Note:          This table relates only to the provisions of this instrument as originally made. It will not be amended to deal with any later amendments of this instrument.

(2)  Any information in column 3 of the table is not part of this instrument. Information may be inserted in this column, or information in it may be edited, in any published version of this instrument.

3  Authority

This instrument is made under subsection 6(2), for the purposes of subparagraph 5A(3)(b)(iii) of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code, as scheduled to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994.

4  Schedules

Each instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms.

Schedule 1—Amendments

Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code (MRL Standard) Instrument 2019

1  Schedule 1, Table 1—MRLs in food commodities

Insert in alphabetical order the following new compounds and associated foods and MRLs:

COMPOUND FOOD MRL (mg/kg)

Indaziflam

TN       0660 Almonds *0.01
FC       0001 Citrus fruits *0.01
MO      0105 Edible offal (mammalian) 0.1
FB       0269 Grapes *0.01
MM     0095 Meat (mammalian) [in the fat] 0.03
ML      0106 Milks *0.005

Inpyrfluxam

FI         0327 Banana 0.7
MO      0105 Edible offal (mammalian) *0.02
PE       0112 Eggs *0.02
MM     0095 Meat (mammalian)  *0.02
ML      0106 Milks *0.02
PO      0111 Poultry, Edible offal of *0.02
PM      0110 Poultry meat  *0.02
VR       0589 Potato 0.05

Ipflufenoquin

MO      0105 Edible offal (mammalian) *0.01
PE       0112 Eggs *0.01
MM     0095 Meat (mammalian) [in the fat] *0.01
ML      0106 Milks *0.01
PM      0110 Poultry meat [in the fat] *0.01
PO      0111 Poultry, edible offal of *0.01
FB       0275 Strawberry 0.3

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)

Fluralaner

OMIT:
MF      0822 Sheep fat T*0.06
MM     0822 Sheep muscle T*0.005
MO      1289 Sheep, kidney T*0.025
MO      1289 Sheep, liver T*0.05
SUBSTITUTE:
MF      0822 Sheep fat 0.35
MM     0822 Sheep muscle 0.1
MO      1289 Sheep, kidney 0.15
MO      1289 Sheep, liver 0.4

Fluxapyroxad

OMIT:
FP       0226 Apple 0.7
SUBSTITUTE:
FP       0009 Pome fruits 0.7

Prothioconazole

DELETE:
VD      0541 Soya bean (dry) 0.1
ADD:
VD      0541 Soya bean (dry) T0.2

Sethoxydim

DELETE:
HH      0722 Basil T1
DH      0722 Basil, dry T5
HS      0779 Coriander, seed *0.1
VL       0053 Leafy vegetables {except Lettuce, head; Lettuce, leaf} T0.5
ADD:
VA       2606 Chives, Chinese T1
DH      0170 Dried herbs {except Hops, dry} T5
VA       0380 Fennel, bulb T1
VA       2609 Garlic chives T1
HH      0092 Herbs T1
VL       0053 Leafy vegetables {except Lettuce, head; Lettuce, leaf} T1
Lemon balm T1
DT       1111 Lemon verbena (dry leaves) T5
HS      0093 Spices T5

For each of the following compounds, insert in alphabetical order the associated foods and MRLs listed below:

COMPOUND FOOD MRL (mg/kg)

Cyprodinil

VS       0624 Celery T30

Dodine

TN       0678 Walnuts T0.3

Fipronil

FT     0291 Carob T*0.01

Fludioxonil

VS       0624 Celery T15

Fluopicolide

FB       2005 Cane berries T1.5

Mandestrobin

VC      0045 Fruiting vegetables, cucurbits 0.6

Mesotrione

GC      0647 Oats *0.01
GC      0653 Triticale *0.01

Metrafenone

GC      0654 Wheat T0.06
CF       0654 Wheat bran, processed T0.3

Propamocarb

FB       2005 Cane berries T15

Proquinazid

GC      0654 Wheat T*0.02

Prosulfocarb

GC      0647 Oats *0.01
GC      0653 Triticale *0.01

Pyraclostrobin

VS       0624 Celery T8

Sulfoxaflor

VD      0523 Broad bean (dry) T0.7

Tetraniliprole

FI         0353 Pineapple T*0.01

3  Schedule 1, Table 3—Residue definitions

Insert in alphabetical order the following new compounds and associated residues:

COMPOUND RESIDUE

Indaziflam

Commodities of plant origin for enforcement and dietary exposure assessment: sum of indaziflam and 6-[(1R)-1-fluoroethyl]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine, expressed as indaziflam.

Commodities of animal origin for enforcement: Indaziflam

Commodities of animal origin for dietary exposure assessment: sum of indaziflam and 6-[(1R)-1-fluoroethyl]-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine, expressed as indaziflam

Inpyrfluxam

Commodities of plant origin for enforcement: Inpyrfluxam

Commodities of plant origin for dietary exposure assessment: Sum of inpyrfluxam and 1′-CH2OH-S-2840 (free or conjugated), expressed as inpyrfluxam.

Commodities of animal origin: Sum of inpyrfluxam and 1′-CH2OH-S-2840 (free or conjugated), expressed as inpyrfluxam.

Ipflufenoquin

Commodities of plant origin: Ipflufenoquin

Commodities of animal origin for enforcement: Ipflufenoquin

Commodities of animal origin for dietary risk assessment: Sum of ipflufenoquin, 2-[2-(7,8-difluoro-2-methylquinolin-3-yloxy)-6-fluorophenyl]propan-2-yl β-D-glucopyranosiduronic acid (QP-1-10) and 2-[2-(7,8-difluoro-2-methylquinolin-3-yloxy)-6-fluorophenyl]-2-hydroxypropyl β-D-glucopyranosiduronic acid (QP-1-11), expressed as ipflufenoquin

4  Schedule 1, Table 4—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)

Indaziflam

Almond hulls 0.3
Primary feed commodities 30

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)

Tetraniliprole

OMIT:
Sweet corn fodder 20
SUBSTITUTE:
Sweet corn fodder 30

For the following compounds, insert in alphabetical order the associated animal feed commodities and MRLs listed below:

COMPOUND ANIMAL FEED COMMODITY MRL (mg/kg)

Metrafenone

Wheat forage T40
AS       0654 Wheat straw and fodder, dry T10

Proquinazid

AS       0654 Wheat straw and fodder, dry T0.3
Wheat forage T1

Prosulfocarb

Oat forage *0.01
AS       0647 Oat straw and fodder, dry *0.01
Triticale forage *0.01
Triticale straw and fodder, dry *0.01

5  Schedule 1, Table 5—MRLs not necessary

Omit the following substances and associated uses:

SUBSTANCE USE

Thallium sulphate

In baits as a rodenticide in situations where contact with crops, food products or soil in which crops are grown will not occur except in baits as a rodenticide in sugar cane fields

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