Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code Amendment No. 60 2002 (Cth)

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AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND FOOD AUTHORITY

VARIATIONS TO THE FOOD STANDARDS CODE

(AMENDMENT NO. 60)

1.           Preamble

The variations set forth in the Schedule below are variations to the Food Standards Code (hereinafter called 'the Code') which was published by the National Health and Medical Research Council in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. P 27, on 27 August 1987, and which has been varied from time to time.

The Schedule contains variations adopted by the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Council in April and May 2002.

These variations are published pursuant to section 32 of the Australia New Zealand Food Authority Act 1991.

2.           Citation

These variations may be collectively known as Amendment No. 60 to the Code.

3.           Commencement

These variations commence on the date of gazettal.

4.           Correction of Typographical Error

Amendment 59 published on 9 May 2002 contained the following typographical error -

  • On page 5 (Item [3.1]) - under the definition for ‘technological function’, the second last and last lines should read ‘manner which suggests that the organoleptic qualities have not been altered, other than through the process.’.

  • On page 6 (Item [3.5]) - clause 11(a)(iii) should read ‘United States Code of Federal Regulations, 1996, 21 CFR Part 172.515; or’.

Note:  These variations were published in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. FSC 2 on 29 June 2002.

SCHEDULE

  1. Standard A1 is varied by omitting the Editorial Notes immediately after the Table to subclause 19(e), substituting –

Editorial Notes:

(1)          Subclauses (e), (f), (g), (h) and (i) implement a pilot trial of a management system for health claims.  The outcomes of the pilot will be used to assist in the evaluation of a proposal to allow wider use of health  claims in food labels and advertisements.

(2)          Due to anticipated delays in the publication of amendments into the Food Standards Code, the approved foods/products listed in Column 1 to subclause (e) are also listed in a Register which is held at and by the Australia New Zealand Food Authority.  The Register contains the most up to date list of approved foods/products.

(3)          Clause (13) of Standard A1 should be read in conjunction with Standard A9 – Vitamins and Minerals.

[2]          Standard A11 is varied by -

[2.2]       inserting in the Schedule into Column 1 and Column 2 respectively, immediately after the entry for Anthocyanins –

Arachidonic acid (ARA)–rich oil derived from the fungus Mortierella alpina Addendum 18

[2.2]       inserting in the Schedule into Column 1 and Column 2 respectively, immediately after the entry for Divinylbenzene copolymer –

Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)–rich dried marine micro-algae (Schizochytrium sp.) Addendum 14
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)–rich oil derived from marine micro-algae (Schizochytrium sp.) Addendum 15
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) – rich oil derived from the algae Crypthecodinium cohnii Addendum 17

[2.3]inserting in the Schedule into Column 1 and Column 2 respectively, immediately after the entry for Talc -

Tall oil phytosterols Addendum 16

[2.4]       inserting, immediately after ADDENDUM 13 –

ADDENDUM 14

SPECIFICATION FOR DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID (DHA) – RICH DRIED MARINE MICRO-ALGAE (SCHIZOCHYTRIUM SP.)

Full chemical name for DHA 4,7,10,13,16,19-docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3 DHA)
Appearance Free flowing coarse powder
Colour Golden (yellow to light orange)
Odour Slight marine
Solids (%) min. 95.0
Crude oil (%) min. 37.0
DHA (%) min. 15.0
Peroxide value (meq/kg) max. 10.0
Ash (%) max. 12
Sodium (%) max. 3
Heavy metals (ppm) (as Pb) max. 20
Lead (ppm) max. 2
Arsenic (ppm) max. 1

Microbiological

Total count (cfu/g) max. 10,000
Yeast (cfu/g) max. 300
Mould (cfu/g) max. 300
E. coli Negative to test
Salmonella Negative to test

ADDENDUM 15

SPECIFICATION FOR DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID (DHA) – RICH OIL DERIVED FROM MARINE MICRO-ALGAE (SCHIZOCHYTRIUM SP.)

Full chemical name for DHA 4,7,10,13,16,19-docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3 DHA)
Appearance Free flowing oil
Colour Pale light yellow to orange
Odour Characteristic bland to fish-like
DHA (%) min. 32     max. 45
Tetradecanoic acid 14:0 (%) min. 5        max. 11
Hexadecanoic acid 16:0 (%) min. 18     max. 25
Eicosapentaenoic acid 20:5n-3 (%) min. 0.5    max. 4
Docosapentaenoic acid 22:5n-6 (%) min. 10     max. 20
Peroxide value (meq/kg) max. 10
Moisture and volatiles (%) max. 0.10
Non-saponifiables (%) max. 4.5
Trans fatty acids (%) max. 2.0
Free fatty acid max. 0.25
Lead (ppm) max. 0.2
Arsenic (ppm) max. 0.2
Copper (ppm) max. 0.05
Iron (ppm) max. 0.25
Mercury (ppm) max. 0.2
Hexane (ppm) max. 20

ADDENDUM 16

SPECIFICATION FOR TALL OIL PHYTOSTEROLS DERIVED FROM TALL OILS

Tall oil phytosterols (non-esterified) are derived from tall oil soap, a by-product of the pulping process, and then purified.

Total phytosterol/phytostanol content (%)             min. 95.0

Loss on drying (water (%)   max.  5.0

Solvents (%)   max. 0.5

Residue on ignition (%)   max. 0.1

Total heavy metals (ppm)   max. 10

Cadmium (ppm)   max. 1.0

Mercury (ppm)   max. 1.0

Arsenic (ppm)   max. 2.0

Lead (ppm)   max. 0.25

Total aerobic count (CFU/g)   max. 10,000

Combined moulds and yeasts (CFU/g)                 max. 100

Coliforms   Negative to test

E. coli   Negative to test

Salmonella   Negative to test

Major Sterol profile (%) as below -

Campesterol   min. 4.0       max. 25.0

Campestanol   min. 0.0       max. 14.0

β-Sitosterol   min. 36.0     max. 79.0

β-Sitostanol   min. 6.0       max. 34

ADDENDUM 17

SPECIFICATION FOR DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID (DHA) - RICH OIL DERIVED FROM THE ALGAE CRYPTHECODINIUM COHNII

Full chemical name for DHA              4,7,10,13,16,19-docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3)

Appearance   Free flowing oil

Colour   Yellow to orange

Odour   Characteristic

DHA (%)   min. 40        max. 45

Dodecanoic acid 12:0 (%)                 min. 0          max. 6

Tetradecanoic acid 14:0 (%)              min. 10        max. 20

Hexadecanoic acid 16:0 (%)              min. 10        max. 20

Octadecenoic acid 18:1 (%)              min. 10        max. 30

Peroxide value (meq/kg)                    max. 5

Moisture and volatiles (%)                 max. 0.01

Non-saponifiables (%)   max. 3.5

Trans fatty acids (%)   max. 1.0

Free fatty acid (%)   max. 0.4

Lead (ppm)   max. 0.2

Arsenic (ppm)   max. 0.5

Copper (ppm)   max. 0.1

Iron (ppm)   max. 0.5

Mercury (ppm)   max. 0.2

Hexane (ppm)   max. 0.3

ADDENDUM 18

SPECIFICATIONS FOR ARACHIDONIC ACID (ARA) – RICH OIL DERIVED FROM THE FUNGUS MORTIERELLA ALPINA

Full chemical name for ARA              5,8,11,14-eicosatetraenoic acid (20:4n-6)

Appearance   Free flowing oil

Colour   Yellow

Odour   Characteristic

ARA (%)   min. 38  max. 44

Hexadecanoic acid 16:0 (%)              min. 3          max. 15

Octadecanoic acid 18:0 (%)              min. 5          max. 20

Octadecenoic acid 18:1 (%)              min. 5          max. 38

Octadecadienoic acid 18:2 (%)          min. 4          max. 15

Peroxide value (meq/kg)                    max. 5

Moisture and volatiles (%)                 max. 0.05

Non-saponifiables (%)   max. 3.5

Trans fatty acids (%)   max. 1.0

Free fatty acid (%)   max. 0.4

Lead (ppm)   max. 0.2

Arsenic (ppm)   max. 0.5

Copper (ppm)   max. 0.1

Iron (ppm)   max. 0.5

Mercury (ppm)   max. 0.2

Hexane (ppm)   max. 0.3

[3]          Standard A14 is varied by -

[3.1]       inserting in clause 2, immediately following the definition for food -

‘Schedule 1’ means Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 in Standard 1.4.2 in Volume 2.

‘Schedule 2’ means Schedule 3 in Standard 1.4.2 in Volume 2.

‘Schedule 3’ means Schedule 4 in Standard 1.4.2 in Volume 2.

[3.2]       omitting subclause 3(3), substituting -

(3)          The limits for pesticides in drinking water are listed under ‘Pesticides’ in Chapter 3 of the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (1996) NHMRC - ARMCANZ (National Health and Medical Research Council - Agriculture and Resource Management Council of Australia and New Zealand).

Editorial note:

The Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (1996) are available on the Internet at omitting Schedule 1, Schedule 2 and Schedule 3.

[4]          Standard A16 is varied by omitting Footnote 9 to Table IV - Enzymes, Group III - Microbial Origin, substituting -

9 Lipase may be produced from a genetically manipulated strain of Aspergillus oryzae containing the gene for lipase isolated from (i) Humicola lanuginosa and inserted by plasmids pBoel1960 and p3SR2 or (ii) Rhizomucor miehei or (iii) Fusarium oxysporum.

[5]          Standard A18 is varied by inserting into Column 1 of the Table to clause 2, immediately after the last occurring entry  -

Food derived from glyphosate-tolerant corn line NK603
  1. Standard A19 is varied by -

[6.1]       inserting in the Table to clause 2, into Column 1 and Column 2 respectively  -

Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) – rich dried marine micro-algae (Schizochytrium sp.) May only be added to food according to Standard A11.
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) – rich oil derived from marine micro-algae (Schizochytrium sp.) May only be added to food according to Standard A11

Tall oil phytosterols

May only be added to food -

(1) according to Standard G2 or G5 and Standard A11; and

(2) where the total fatty acid present in the food is not more than 280 g/kg of saturated fatty acids.

The name ‘tall oil phytosterols’ or ‘plant sterols’ must be used when declaring the ingredient in the ingredient list, as prescribed in clause 5 of Standard A1.

The label on or attached to a package of food containing tall oil phytosterols must include statements to the effect that -

1.  the product should be consumed in moderation as part of a diet low in saturated fats and high in fruit and vegetables;

2.  the product is not recommended for infants, children and pregnant or lactating women unless under medical supervision; and

3.  consumers on cholesterol-lowering medication should seek medical advice on the use of this product in conjunction with their medication.

[6.2]      inserting immediately after the Table to clause 2 -

Editorial note:

The Table to clause 2 contains conditions relating to novel foods.  Nothing contained in this Code permits the mixing of phytosterol esters and tall oil phytosterols.

  1. Standard G2 is varied by omitting subparagraph (1)(b)(ii)(J), substituting -

(J)          not more than 137 g/kg of phytosterol esters; or

(K)         not more than 80 g/kg of tall oil phytosterols.

[8]          Standard G5 is varied by omitting paragraph 2(3)(o), substituting -

(o)           not more than 137 g/kg of phytosterol esters; or

(p)           not more than 80 g/kg of tall oil phytosterols.

[9]          Table of Contents for Volume 2 is varied by -

[9.1]       omitting the heading Standard 1.2.3 Mandatory Advisory Statements and Declarations, substituting -

Standard 1.2.3                    Mandatory Warning and Advisory Statements and Declarations

[10]        omitting the following –

Standard 2.9.1      Reserved (Infant Formula Products)

substituting –

Standard 2.9.1      Infant Formula Products

[11]        Standard 1.1.1 is varied by –

[11.1]     inserting in clause 2 after the definition for business address  –

category of ingredients means ingredients declared in the statement of ingredients using a generic name set out in the Table to Clause 4 of Standard 1.2.4.

[11.2]     omitting from clause 2, in the definition for warning statement subclause (d) –

substituting

(d)          subclauses 14(1), 14(3) and 26(1) of Standard 2.9.1; and

[11.3]     omitting paragraph (e) in the definition of warning statement in Clause 2, substituting –

(e)          paragraph 5(3)(c) and subclause 6(2) of Standard 2.9.2; and

[12]        Standard 1.1.3 is varied by –

[12.1]     omitting the Editorial notes immediately after the Table to subclause 1(5), substituting

Editorial note:

(1)          Subclauses (5), (6), (7), (8) and (9) implement a pilot trial of a management system for health claims.  The outcomes of the pilot will be used to assist in the evaluation of a proposal to allow wider use of health claims in food labels and advertisements. 

(2)          The Australia New Zealand Food Authority maintains a Register which contains the most up to date list of approved foods/products for the folate pilot.

(3)          Standard 1.2.8 – Nutrition Labelling and Standard 1.3.2 – Vitamins and Minerals should be read in conjunction with clause 1 of this Standard.

[12.2]     inserting immediately after subclause 1(9) –

(10)        Subclauses (5), (6), (7), (8) and (9) cease to have effect on –

(a)          13 February 2004; or

(b)          the commencement of Standard 1.1A.2; 

whichever occurs sooner.

[12.3]     omitting from subclause 3(7) the definition for reduced-fat milk, substituting –

reduced-fat milk means –

(a)          milk from which milk fat or cream has been partially removed; or

(b)          a mixture of non-fat milk with milk or standard milk; or

(c)          the product produced from a combination of the products specified in subparagraphs (a) and (b).

[12.4]     omitting from subclause 3(7) the definition for standardised milk, substituting –

standardised milk means pasteurised or ultra heat treated milk –

(a)          from which no substance has been removed except milk fat or cream; and

(b)          to which no substance has been added except non-fat milk or non-fat milk solids.

[13]        Standard 1.2.3 is varied by inserting in the Table to clause 2, into Column 1 and Column 2 respectively -


Food regulated in Standard 2.4.2 containing tall oil phytosterols.

Statements to the effect that -
1.  the product should be consumed in moderation as part of a diet low in saturated fats and high in fruit and vegetables;

2.  the product is not recommenced  for infants, children and pregnant or lactating women unless under medical supervision; and

3.  consumers on cholesterol-lowering medication should seek medical advice on the use of this product in conjunction with their medication.

[14]        Standard 1.2.4 is varied by –

[14.1]     omitting from the Editorial note to Clause 4 the reference to –

Table to Clause 5

substituting –

Table to Clause 4

[14.2]     omitting from Schedule 2, Part 1 Food Additive Code Numbers (alphabetical order)

Aluminium calcium, sodium, magnesium, potassium and ammonium salts of fatty acids 470

substituting

Aluminium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, potassium and ammonium salts of fatty acids 470

[14.3]     omitting from Schedule 2, Part 1 Food Additive Code Numbers (alphabetical order)

Glycerin or glycerol 442

substituting

Glycerin or glycerol 422

[14.4]     omitting from Schedule 2, Part 2 Food Additive Code Numbers (numerical order)

Aluminium calcium, sodium, magnesium, potassium and ammonium salts of fatty acids

470

substituting

Aluminium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, potassium and ammonium salts of fatty acids

470

[14.5]     omitting from Schedule 2, Part 2 Food Additive Code Numbers (numerical order)

Glycerin or glycerol 442

[14.6]     inserting in Schedule 2, Part 2 Food Additive Code Numbers (numerical order) after the entry for Mannitol  421

Glycerin or glycerol 422

[15]        Standard 1.2.10 is varied by omitting the definition for category of ingredients from Clause 1 Interpretation.

[16]        Standard 1.3.1 of Volume 2 is varied by –

[16.1]     omitting the heading for Schedule 1, substituting –

SCHEDULE 1

Permitted uses of food additives by food type

[16.2]     omitting from Schedule 1 item 10.2 Liquid egg products

1505 Triethyl citrate 12500 mg/kg liquid white only

substituting

1505 Triethyl citrate 1250 mg/kg liquid white only

[16.3]     omitting from Schedule 1 item 0.1 the heading –

renneting enzymes

substituting

rennetting enzymes

[16.4]     inserting in Schedule 1 item 4.1 Unprocessed fruits and vegetables after the entry for grapes packed with permeable envelopes

Longans
220 221 222 223 224 225 228 Sulphur dioxide and sodium and potassium sulphites 10 mg/kg

[16.5]     inserting in Schedule 1 item 4.3.1 after the heading Dried fruits and vegetables*

200 201 202 203

Sorbic acid and sodium, potassium and calcium sorbates 1000 mg/kg

[16.6]     inserting in Schedule 1 item 5 Confectionery after the entry for Alitame

- Neotame 300 mg/kg

[16.7]     omitting from Schedule 1 item 11.4 Tabletop sweeteners*

951 Aspartame GMP note – duplication of schedule 2
955 Sucralose GMP note – duplication of schedule 2

[16.8]     omitting from Schedule 1 item 14.1.2.2 the heading low joule fruit and vegetable products, substituting –

low joule fruit and vegetable juice products

[17]        Standard 1.3.2 is varied by omitting the Example to subclause 9(3), substituting –

EXAMPLE

NUTRITION INFORMATION

Servings per package:   20
Serving size:   50 mL

Quantity per Serving

Quantity per 100g

(or 100 mL)

Energy

86 kJ 172 kJ

Protein

LESS THAN 1 g LESS THAN 1 g

Fat, total

- saturated     

LESS THAN 1 g
LESS THAN 1 g

LESS THAN 1 g
LESS THAN 1 g

Carbohydrate

- sugars

5 g
5 g
10 g
10 g
Sodium LESS THAN 5 mg LESS THAN 5 mg
Vitamin C 10 mg (25% RDI) 20 mg
Manganese 1 mg 2 mg
  1. Standard 1.3.3 is varied by deleting the entry for Lipase, triacylglycerol EC [3.1.1.3] and corresponding sources from the Table to clause 17, substituting -

Lipase, triacylglycerol

EC [3.1.1.3]

Aspergillus niger

Aspergillus oryzae

Aspergillus oryzae, containing the gene for Lipase, triacylglycerol isolated from Fusarium oxysporum

Aspergillus oryzae, containing the gene for Lipase, triacylglycerol isolated from Humicola lanuginosa

Aspergillus oryzae, containing the gene for Lipase, triacylglycerol isolated from Rhizomucor miehei

Rhizopus arrhizus

Rhizomucor miehei

Rhizophus niveus

Rhizophus oryzae

  1. Standard 1.3.4 is varied by inserting in the Schedule after the last occurring specification -

Specification for docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) – rich dried marine micro-algae (Schizochytrium sp.)

Full chemical name for DHA 4,7,10,13,16,19-docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3 DHA)
Appearance Free flowing coarse powder
Colour Golden (yellow to light orange)
Odour Slight marine
Solids (%) min. 95.0
Crude oil (%) min. 37.0
DHA (%) min. 15.0
Peroxide value (meq/kg) max. 10.0
Ash (%) max. 12
Sodium (%) max. 3
Heavy metals (ppm) (as Pb) max. 20
Lead (ppm) max. 2
Arsenic (ppm) max. 1

Microbiological

Total count (cfu/g) max. 10,000
Yeast (cfu/g) max. 300
Mould (cfu/g) max. 300
E. coli Negative to test
Salmonella Negative to test

Specification for docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) – rich oil derived from marine micro-algae (Schizochytrium sp.)

Full chemical name for DHA 4,7,10,13,16,19-docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3 DHA)
Appearance Free flowing oil
Colour Pale light yellow to orange
Odour Characteristic bland to fish-like
DHA (%) min. 32     max. 45
Tetradecanoic acid 14:0 (%) min. 5     max. 11
Hexadecanoic acid 16:0 (%) min. 18     max. 25
Eicosapentaenoic acid 20:5n-3 (%) min. 0.5     max. 4
Docosapentaenoic acid 22:5n-6 (%) min. 10     max. 20
Peroxide value (meq/kg) max. 10
Moisture and volatiles (%) max. 0.10
Non-saponifiables (%) max. 4.5
Trans fatty acids (%) max. 2.0
Free fatty acid max. 0.25
Lead (ppm) max. 0.2
Arsenic (ppm) max. 0.2
Copper (ppm) max. 0.05
Iron (ppm) max. 0.25
Mercury (ppm) max. 0.2
Hexane (ppm) max. 20

Specification for tall oil phytosterols derived from tall oils

Tall oil phytosterols (non-esterified) are derived from tall oil soap, a by-product of the pulping process and then purified.

Total Phytosterol/phytostanol content (%)             min. 95

Loss on drying (water (%)   max. 5.0

Solvents (%)   max. 0.5

Residue on ignition (%)   max. 0.1

Total Heavy metals (ppm)   max. 10

Cadmium (ppm)   max. 1.0

Mercury (ppm)   max. 1.0

Arsenic (ppm)   max. 2.0

Lead (ppm)   max. 0.25

Total aerobic count (CFU/g)   max. 10,000

Combined moulds and yeasts (CFU/g)                 max. 100

Coliforms   Negative to test

E. coli   Negative to test

Salmonella   Negative to test

Major Sterol profile (%) as below -

Campesterol   min. 4.0       max. 25.0

Campestanol   min. 0.0       max. 14.0

β-Sitosterol   min. 36.0     max. 79.0

β-Sitostanol   min. 6.0       max. 34

Specification for docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) – rich oil derived from the algae Crypthecodinium cohnii 

Full chemical name for DHA              4,7,10,13,16,19-docosahexaenoic acid (22:6n-3)

Appearance   Free flowing oil

Colour   Yellow to orange

Odour   Characteristic

DHA (%)   min. 40        max. 45

Dodecanoic acid 12:0 (%)                 min. 0          max. 6

Tetradecanoic acid 14:0 (%)              min. 10         max. 20

Hexadecanoic acid 16:0 (%)              min. 10        max. 20

Octadecenoic acid 18:1 (%)              min. 10        max. 30

Peroxide value (meq/kg)                    max. 5

Moisture and volatiles (%)                 max. 0.01

Non-saponifiables (%)   max. 3.5

Trans fatty acids (%)   max. 1.0

Free fatty acid (%)   max. 0.4

Lead (ppm)   max. 0.2

Arsenic (ppm)   max. 0.5

Copper (ppm)   max. 0.1

Iron (ppm)   max. 0.5

Mercury (ppm)   max. 0.2

Hexane (ppm)   max. 0.3

Specification for arachidonic acid (ARA) – rich oil derived from the fungus Mortierella alpina

Full chemical name for ARA              5,8,11,14-eicosatetraenoic acid (20:4n-6)

Appearance   Free flowing oil

Colour   Yellow

Odour   Characteristic

ARA (%)   min. 38        max. 44

Hexadecanoic acid 16:0 (%)              min. 3          max. 15

Octadecanoic acid 18:0 (%)              min. 5          max. 20

Octadecenoic acid 18:1 (%)              min. 5          max. 38

Octadecadienoic acid 18:2 (%)          min. 4          max. 15

Peroxide value (meq/kg)                    max. 5

Moisture and volatiles (%)                 max. 0.05

Non-saponifiables (%)   max. 3.5

Trans fatty acids (%)   max. 1.0

Free fatty acid (%)   max. 0.4

Lead (ppm)   max. 0.2

Arsenic (ppm)   max. 0.5

Copper (ppm)   max. 0.1

Iron (ppm)   max. 0.5

Mercury (ppm)   max. 0.2

Hexane (ppm)   max. 0.3

[20]        Standard 1.4.1 is varied by –

[20.1]     omitting from Clause 4 the definitions for food and natural toxicant from the addition of a flavouring substance, substituting –

  1. In this clause –

food means the food or class of foods listed in unbolded type in column 1 of the Table to this clause.

natural toxicant from the addition of a flavouring substance means a substance listed in bold type in column 1 of the Table to this clause.

[20.2]     omitting from Column 1 in the Table to clause 3 wherever occurring  –

mollusks

substituting

molluscs

[20.3]     omitting in Column 1 in the Table to clause 3 wherever occurring –

mollusc

substituting

molluscs

[21]        Standard 1.4.2 is varied by -

[21.1]     omitting the Schedules heading and Schedules listed in the Table of Provisions, substituting –

Schedule 1           Maximum residue limits

Schedule 2           Extraneous residue limits

Schedule 3           Chemical groups

Schedule 4           Foods and classes of food

[21.2]     omitting the editorial note immediately following subclause 2(2), substituting-

Editorial note:

The limits for pesticides in drinking water are listed under ‘Pesticides’ in Chapter 3 of the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (1996) NHMRC - ARMCANZ (National Health and Medical Research Council - Agriculture and Resource Management Council of Australia and New Zealand).The guidelines are available on the Internet at omitting from Schedule 1 the entry for Butroxydim after the entry for Ethoprophos and inserting after the entry for Bupirimate

BUTROXYDIM
BUTROXYDIM
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) 0.01
EGGS 0.01
LEGUME VEGETABLES 0.01
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) 0.01
MILKS 0.01
OILSEED 0.01
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.01
POULTRY MEAT 0.01
PULSES 0.01

[21.4]     omitting from Schedule 1 the entry for Lufenuron after the entry for Lenacil

[21.5]     inserting in Schedule 1 after the entry for Linuron

LUFENURON
LUFENURON
COTTON SEED 0.02

[21.6]     inserting in columns 1 and 2 respectively of Schedule 1, each chemical shown in bold type and its associated food and maximum residue limit for that food -

AMINOETHOXYVINYLGLYCINE
AMINOETHOXYVINYLGLYCINE
APPLE T0.1
AVILAMYCIN
INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS AVILAMYCIN
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.05
POULTRY MEAT *0.05
AZOXYSTROBIN
AZOXYSTROBIN
DRIED GRAPES 5
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) 0.01
FRUITING VEGETABLES, CUCURBITS 1
GRAPES 2
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
MILKS 0.005
POTATO *0.01
PASSIONFRUIT T0.5
TOMATO 0.5
BENZOCAINE
BENZOCAINE
ABALONE T*0.5
FINFISH T*0.5
BUPROFEZIN
BUPROFEZIN
CITRUS FRUITS T3
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) T*0.05
MANGO 0.2
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) T*0.05
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) (IN THE FAT) *0.05
MILKS T*0.01
BUTAFENACIL
BUTAFENACIL
CEREAL GRAINS [EXCEPT MAIZE; SORGHUM; MILLET; RICE] T*0.02
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) T*0.02
EGGS T*0.01
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) T*0.01
MILKS T*0.01
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF T*0.02
POULTRY MEAT T*0.01
CARBOSULFAN
SEE CARBOFURAN
CARFENTRAZONE-ETHYL
CARFENTRAZONE-ETHYL
CEREAL GRAINS *0.05
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
EGGS *0.05
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
MILKS *0.025
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.05
POULTRY MEAT *0.05

CEFTIOFUR

DESFUROYLCEFTIOFUR
CATTLE MEAT 0.1
CATTLE MILK 0.1

CEFUROXIME

INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS CEFUROXIME
CATTLE, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.1
CATTLE MEAT *0.1
CATTLE MILK *0.1

CEPHALONIUM

INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS CEPHALONIUM
CATTLE, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.1
CATTLE MEAT *0.1
CATTLE MILK *0.02
DICHLOFLUANID
DICHLOFLUANID
BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS [EXCEPT GRAPES AND STRAWBERRY] T50
GRAPES 0.5
PEANUT *0.02
STRAWBERRY 10
TOMATO 1
DICHLORVOS
DICHLORVOS
CACAO BEANS 5
CEREAL GRAINS 5
COFFEE BEANS 2
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) 0.05
EGGS 0.05
FRUIT 0.1
LENTIL (DRY) 2
LETTUCE, HEAD 1
LETTUCE, LEAF 1
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) 0.05
MILKS 0.02
MUSHROOMS 0.5
PEANUT 2
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.05
POULTRY MEAT 0.05
RICE BRAN, UNPROCESSED 10
SOYA BEAN (DRY) 2
TOMATO 0.5
TREE NUTS 2
VEGETABLES [EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LISTED UNDER THIS CHEMICAL] 0.5
WHEAT BRAN, UNPROCESSED 10
WHEAT GERM 10
DICLAZURIL
DICLAZURIL
CHICKEN, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 1
CHICKEN MEAT 0.2
DICLOBUTRAZOL
DICLOBUTRAZOL
WHEAT T0.05
DICLOFOP-METHYL
DICLOFOP-METHYL
CEREAL GRAINS 0.1
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
EGGS *0.05
LUPIN (DRY) 0.1
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
MILKS *0.05
OILSEED 0.1
PEAS 0.1
POPPY SEED 0.1
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.05
POULTRY MEAT *0.05
FENHEXAMID
FENHEXAMID
DRIED GRAPES 20
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) 2
GRAPES 10
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) (IN THE FAT) *0.05
MILKS *0.01
STRAWBERRY T5
FURATHIOCARB
SEE CARBOFURAN. RESIDUES ARISING FROM THE USE OF FURATHIOCARB ARE COVERED BY MRLS FOR CARBOFURAN
IMAZAMOX
IMAZAMOX
FIELD PEA (DRY) *0.05
PEANUT *0.05
SOYA BEAN (DRY) *0.05
IMAZAPYR
IMAZAPYR
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) (IN THE FAT) *0.05
MAIZE *0.05
MILKS *0.01
RAPE SEED *0.05
WHEAT *0.05
INDOXACARB
INDOXACARB
BRASSICA (COLE OR CABBAGE) VEGETABLES, HEAD CABBAGES AND FLOWERHEAD BRASSICAS 2
CHICK-PEA T0.2
COTTON SEED 1
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) (IN THE FAT) 0.5
MILK (IN THE FAT) 0.5
MILKS 0.05
POME FRUIT 2
IODOSULFURON METHYL
IODOSULFURON METHYL
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
EGGS *0.01
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) (IN THE FAT) *0.01
MILKS *0.01
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.01
POULTRY MEAT (IN THE FAT) *0.01
WHEAT *0.01
KRESOXIM-METHYL
COMMODITIES OF PLANT ORIGIN: KRESOXIM-METHYL
COMMODITIES OF ANIMAL ORIGIN: SUM OF A-(P-HYDROXY-O-TOLYLOXY)-O-TOLYL (METHOXYIMINO) ACETIC ACID AND (E)-METHOXYIMINO[A-(O-TOLYLOXY)-O-TOLYL]ACETIC ACID, EXPRESSED AS KRESOXIM-METHYL
APPLE T0.1
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) T*0.01
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) T*0.01
MILKS T*0.001
LAMBDA-CYHALOTHRIN
SEE CYHALOTHRIN
METASULFURON-METHYL
METASULFURON-METHYL
CHICK-PEA (DRY) T*0.05
METHOXYFENOZIDE
METHOXYFENOZIDE
COTTON SEED T*0.05
TOMATO 2
NALED
SUM OF NALED AND DICHLORVOS, EXPRESSED AS NALED
COTTON SEED T*0.02
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) T*0.05
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) T*0.05
MILKS T*0.05
OXYDEMETON-METHYL
SUM OF OXYDEMETON-METHYL AND DEMETON-S-METHYL SULPHONE, EXPRESSED AS OXYDEMETON-METHYL
BRASSICA (COLE OR CABBAGE) VEGETABLES, HEAD CABBAGES, FLOWER HEAD BRASSICAS 0.5
COTTON SEED *0.01
COTTON SEED OIL, CRUDE *0.01
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
EGGS *0.01
LUPIN (DRY) *0.01
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
MILKS *0.01
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.01
POULTRY MEAT *0.01
THIAMETHOXAM
THIAMETHOXAM
COTTON SEED *0.02
MAIZE *0.02
SORGHUM *0.02
SWEET CORN (CORN-ON-THE-COB) *0.02
THIOBENCARB
THIOBENCARB
RICE *0.05
TOLYLFLUANID
TOLYLFLUANID
STRAWBERRY 3
TRIFLOXYSULFURON SODIUM
TRIFLOXYSULFURON
COTTON SEED T*0.01
COTTON SEED OIL, CRUDE T*0.01
SUGAR CANE T*0.01
ZETACYPERMETHRIN
SEE CYPERMETHRIN
ZINC PHOSPHIDE
SEE PHOSPHINE

[21.7]     omitting from columns 1 and 2 respectively of Schedule 1, in relation to each chemical shown in bold type below, the food and the maximum residue limit for that food -

ALDICARB
SUM OF ALDICARB, ITS SULFOXIDE AND ITS SULFONE, EXPRESSED AS ALDICARB
CEREAL GRAINS *0.02
GRAPES 0.05
POTATO 0.2
STRAWBERRY 0.2
BENZYL G PENICILLIN
INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS BENZYL G PENICILLIN
EGGS *0.018
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.06
POULTRY MEAT 0.06
BIFENTHRIN
BIFENTHRIN
BARLEY 0.02
CEREAL GRAINS T2
PULSES 0.02
WHEAT 0.01
BUPIRIMATE
BUPIRIMATE
MELONS [EXCEPT WATERMELON] 1
CARBENDAZIM
SUM OF CARBENDAZIM AND 2-AMINOBENZIMIDAZOLE, EXPRESSED AS CARBENDAZIM
PEPPERS 0.02
CHLORFENVINPHOS
CHLORFENVINPHOS, SUM OF E AND Z ISOMERS
MILKS (IN THE FAT) 0.2
CHLORPYRIFOS
CHLORPYRIFOS
CATTLE, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 2
CATTLE MEAT (IN THE FAT) 2
PIG, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.1
PIG MEAT (IN THE FAT) 0.1
SHEEP, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.1
SHEEP MEAT (IN THE FAT) 0.1
CYANAMIDE
CYANAMIDE
PISTACHIO NUTS 0.05
CYFLUTHRIN
CYFLUTHRIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
BEANS [EXCEPT BROAD BEAN AND SOYA BEAN] 0.5
BROAD BEAN (GREEN PODS AND IMMATURE SEEDS) 0.5
SHEEP MEAT (IN THE FAT) 0.05
CYHALOTHRIN
CYHALOTHRIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
SWEET CORN (CORN-ON-THE-COB) 0.01
CYPERMETHRIN
CYPERMETHRIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
COMMON BEAN (PODS AND/OR IMMATURE SEEDS) (DRY) 0.05
SUGAR CANE 0.02
DIAZINON
DIAZINON
OLIVES 2
DIFENOCONAZOLE
DIFENOCONAZOLE
PEANUT 0.1
WHEAT 0.02
DIFLUBENZURON
DIFLUBENZURON
WHEAT 1
2,2-DPA
2,2-DICHLOROPROPIONIC ACID
SHEEP, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.0025
SHEEP MEAT 0.0025
ENDOSULFAN
SUM OF A- AND B- ENDOSULFAN AND ENDOSULFAN SULPHATE
CARROT 0.2
CATTLE, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.2
CATTLE MEAT (IN THE FAT) 0.2
COMMON BEAN (DRY) 1
FRUIT 2
GOAT, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.2
GOAT MEAT (IN THE FAT) 0.2
LUPIN (DRY) 1
MUNG BEAN (DRY) 1
PEANUT 1
POTATO 0.2
SHEEP, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.2
SHEEP MEAT (IN THE FAT) 0.2
SOYA BEAN (DRY) 1
SWEET CORN (CORN-ON-THE-COB) 0.2
SWEET POTATO 0.2
VEGETABLES [EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LISTED UNDER THIS CHEMICAL] 2
ERYTHROMYCIN
ERYTHROMYCIN
EGGS *0.3
FENARIMOL
FENARIMOL
CURRANT, BLACK T0.1
FENBENDAZOLE
FENBENDAZOLE
PIG, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.1
PIG MEAT 0.1
FENOXYCARB
FENOXYCARB
BRASSICA (COLE OR CABBAGE) VEGETABLES T0.5
MACADAMIA NUTS 0.05
FLUAZIFOP-BUTYL
FLUAZIFOP-BUTYL
CHERVIL 1
GALANGAL, RHIZOMES 1
RUCOLA (ROCKET) 1
TURMERIC ROOT 1
FLUMETHRIN
FLUMETHRIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
CATTLE MEAT 0.05
CATTLE MILK T0.05
FLUQUINCONAZOLE
FLUQUINCONAZOLE
APPLE T0.5
PEAR T0.5
FLUSILAZOLE
FLUSILAZOLE
BANANA 0.2
STONE FRUITS 0.05
FLUVALINATE
FLUVALINATE, SUM OF ISOMERS
BRASSICA (COLE OR CABBAGE) VEGETABLES 0.5
GLYPHOSATE
GLYPHOSATE
OILSEED [EXCEPT COTTON SEED] *0.1
PULSES [EXCEPT ADZUKI BEANS; MUNG BEAN] *0.1
HALOXYFOP
SUM OF HALOXYFOP, ITS ESTERS AND CONJUGATES, EXPRESSED AS HALOXYFOP
CATTLE, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.5
CATTLE FAT 0.1
CATTLE MEAT 0.02
CATTLE MILK 0.02
POULTRY FATS 0.5
POULTRY MEAT 0.2
IMIDACLOPRID
SUM OF IMIDACLOPRID AND METABOLITES CONTAINING THE 6-CHLOROPYRIDINYMETHYLENEMOIETY, EXPRESSED AS IMIDACLOPRID
CEREAL GRAINS 0.05
IOXYNIL
IOXYNIL
SUGAR CANE MOLASSES 0.02
LINURON
SUM OF LINURON PLUS 3,4-DICHLOROANILINE, EXPRESSED AS LINURON
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.05
POULTRY MEAT 0.05
MALDISON
MALDISON
BLACKCURRANTS 2
METHACRIFOS
METHACRIFOS
BARLEY T10
WHEAT T10
WHEAT BRAN, UNPROCESSED T20
WHEAT GERM T30
METHIDATHION
METHIDATHION
CATTLE MEAT (IN THE FAT) 0.5
METHYL BROMIDE
METHYL BROMIDE
FRUIT 0.5
VEGETABLES 0.05
METOLACHLOR
METOLACHLOR
ASPARAGUS 0.02
BROAD BEAN (GREEN PODS AND IMMATURE SEEDS) 0.05
CEREAL GRAINS [EXCEPT MAIZE AND SORGHUM] *0.01
SESAME SEEDS 0.05
OXYFLUORFEN
OXYFLUORFEN
COTTON SEED *0.05
OXYTETRACYCLINE
INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS OXYTETRACYCLINE
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.25
EGGS *0.3
PACLOBUTRAZOL
PACLOBUTRAZOL
ALMONDS 0.05
PECAN 0.005
PERMETHRIN
PERMETHRIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
CHERVIL 5
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) [EXCEPT GOAT, EDIBLE OFFAL OF] 0.1
GOAT, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.5
RUCOLA (ROCKET) 5
PHENOTHRIN
SUM OF PHENOTHRIN (+)CIS- AND (+)TRANS- ISOMERS
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.5
POULTRY MEAT 0.5
PROCAINE PENICILLIN
INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS PROCAINE PENICILLIN
EGGS *0.03
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.1
POULTRY MEAT 0.1
PYMETROZINE
PYMETROZINE
MELONS [EXCEPT WATERMELON] T0.02
STONE FRUITS 0.02
WATERMELON T0.02
PYRIMETHANIL
PYRIMETHANIL
APPLE T1.0
PEAR T1.0
SIMAZINE
SIMAZINE
PRAWNS 0.01
SHRIMPS 0.01
SPINOSAD
SUM OF SPINOSYN A AND SPINOSYN D
LETTUCE, HEAD 2
LETTUCE, LEAF 2
SPINACH 3
STRAWBERRY T0.5
SWEET CORN (KERNELS) 0.1
STREPTOMYCIN AND DIHYDROSTREPTOMYCIN
INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS STREPTOMYCIN OR DIHYDROSTREPTOMYCIN
EGGS *0.2
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.3
POULTRY MEAT 0.3
SULPHADIMIDINE
SULPHADIMIDINE
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.1
TEBUCONAZOLE
TEBUCONAZOLE
BROAD BEAN (GREEN AND IMMATURE SEEDS) 0.5
ONION, BULB 0.01
PEAS 0.5
TEBUFENOZIDE
TEBUFENOZIDE
BLUEBERRIES 2
TERBUTRYN
TERBUTRYN
BROAD BEAN (GREEN PODS AND IMMATURE SEEDS) *0.1
THIODICARB
SUM OF THIODICARB, METHOMYL AND METHOMYLOXIME, EXPRESSED AS THIODICARB SEE ALSO METHOMYL
SUNFLOWER SEED 0.05
SWEET CORN (KERNELS) 0.1
TRENBOLONE ACETATE
SUM OF TRENBOLONE ACETATE AND 17 ALPHA - AND 17 BETA-TRENBOLONE, BOTH FREE AND CONJUGATED, EXPRESSED AS TRENBOLONE
PIG, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.01
PIG MEAT 0.002
TRICHLORFON
TRICHLORFON
OILSEED 0.1
TRICLOPYR
TRICLOPYR
MILKS 0.1
TRIFLURALIN
TRIFLURALIN
VEGETABLES [EXCEPT CARROT] *0.05

[21.8]     inserting in columns 1 and 2 respectively of Schedule 1, in relation to each chemical shown in bold type below, the food and the maximum residue limit for that food -

ABAMECTIN
SUM OF AVERMECTIN B 1A, AVERMECTIN B 1B AND D-8,9 ISOMER OF AVERMECTIN B 1A
PIG KIDNEY 0.01
PIG LIVER 0.02
PIG MEAT (IN THE FAT) 0.02
BLACKCURRANTS T0.02
ALDICARB
SUM OF ALDICARB, ITS SULFOXIDE AND ITS SULFONE, EXPRESSED AS ALDICARB
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
MILKS *0.01

AMPICILLIN

INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS AMPICILLIN
CATTLE MILK *0.01
BENTAZONE
BENTAZONE
GARDEN PEA, SHELLED T*0.05
BIFENTHRIN
BIFENTHRIN
AVOCADO T0.1
CEREAL GRAINS T2
FRUITING VEGETABLES, CUCURBITS T*0.1
PULSES [EXCEPT FIELD PEA (DRY) AND LUPIN (DRY)] *0.02
STONE FRUIT T0.5
BIORESMETHRIN
BIORESMETHRIN
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) T*0.01
EGGS T0.05
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) (IN THE FAT) T0.5
MILKS T0.05
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF T*0.01
POULTRY MEAT (IN THE FAT) T0.5
BITERTANOL
BITERTANOL
BROAD BEAN (GREEN PODS AND IMMATURE SEEDS) 0.3
BUPIRIMATE
BUPIRIMATE
FRUITING VEGETABLES, CUCURBITS T1
CAPTAN
CAPTAN
BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS [EXCEPT BLUEBERRIES; GRAPES; STRAWBERRY] T30
BLUEBERRIES 20
CARBARYL
CARBARYL
CHERVIL T10
GALANGAL, RHIZOMES T5
HERBS T10
RUCOLA (ROCKET) T10
CARBENDAZIM
SUM OF CARBENDAZIM AND 2-AMINOBENZIMIDAZOLE, EXPRESSED AS CARBENDAZIM
BROAD BEANS (DRY) T0.5
LENTILS (DRY) T0.5
MACADAMIA NUTS T0.1

CEFTIOFUR

DESFUROYLCEFTIOFUR
CATTLE MEAT 0.1
CATTLE MILK 0.1

CEFUROXIME

INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS CEFUROXIME
CATTLE, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.1
CATTLE MEAT *0.1
CATTLE MILK *0.1

CEPHALONIUM

INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS CEPHALONIUM
CATTLE, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.1
CATTLE MEAT *0.1
CATTLE MILK *0.02
CHLORFENVINPHOS
CHLORFENVINPHOS, SUM OF E AND Z ISOMERS
CATTLE MILK (IN THE FAT) T0.2
DEER MEAT (IN THE FAT) 0.2
CHLOROTHALONIL
CHLOROTHALONIL
BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS [EXCEPT BLACKCURRANT AND GRAPES] T10
PERSIMMONS, JAPANESE T10
PULSES T7
WASABI T7
CHLORPYRIFOS
CHLORPYRIFOS
COFFEE BEANS T0.5
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) T0.1
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) (IN THE FAT) T0.5
OLIVES T*0.05
CHLORPYRIFOS-METHYL
CHLORPYRIFOS-METHYL
COTTON SEED OIL *0.01
CLODINAFOP-PROPARGYL
CLODINAFOP-PROPARGYL
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
EGGS *0.05
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
MILKS *0.05
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.05
POULTRY MEAT *0.05
WHEAT *0.05
CLOMAZONE
CLOMAZONE
BEANS [EXCEPT BROAD BEANS AND SOYA BEANS] *0.05
COMMON BEANS (POD AND/OR IMMATURE SEEDS) T*0.05
FRUITING VEGETABLES, CUCURBITS *0.05
POPPY SEED *0.05
POTATO *0.05
CLORSULON
CLORSULON
CATTLE MILK 1.5
CYANAMIDE
CYANAMIDE
STONE FRUITS T*0.05
CYFLUTHRIN
CYFLUTHRIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
AVOCADO 0.1
CARAMBOLA T0.1
RAPE SEED *0.05
CYPERMETHRIN
CYPERMETHRIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
AVOCADO T0.2
BROAD BEAN (DRY) (FAVA BEAN) 0.05
CHICK-PEA (DRY) 0.2
COMMON BEAN (DRY) 0.05
DEER MEAT (IN THE FAT) T0.5
OLIVES T*0.05
PEAS 1
WHEAT 0.2
CYROMAZINE
CYROMAZINE
CATTLE, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.05
CATTLE MEAT 0.05
EGGS 0.2
MILKS *0.01
PIG, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.05
PIG MEAT 0.05
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.1
POULTRY MEAT 0.05
CYPRODINIL
CYPRODINIL
DRIED GRAPES (CURRANTS, RAISINS AND SULTANAS) 5
STONE FRUITS T0.5
DIAFENTHIURON
SUM OF DIAFENTHIURON; N-[2,6-BIS(1-METHYLETHYL)- 4-PHENOXYPHENYL]-N'-(1,1-DIMETHYLETHYL)UREA; AND N-[2,6-BIS(1-METHYLETHYL)-4-PHENOXYPHENYL]- N'-(1,1-DIMETHYLETHYL)CARBODIIMIDE, EXPRESSED AS DIAFENTHIURON
COMMON BEAN (PODS AND/OR IMMATURE SEEDS) 0.1
COTTON SEED 0.1
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.02
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) (IN THE FAT) *0.02
MILKS *0.02
POTATO 0.1
TOMATO 0.5
DIFENOCONAZOLE
DIFENOCONAZOLE
AVOCADO 0.5
DIMETHOATE
SUM OF DIMETHOATE AND OMETHOATE, EXPRESSED AS DIMETHOATE
SEE ALSO OMETHOATE
CHERVIL T2
GALANGAL, RHIZOMES T2
HERBS T2
RUCOLA (ROCKET) T2
TURMERIC, ROOT T2
DIMETHOMORPH
DIMETHOMORPH
EDIBLE OFFAL MAMMALIAN *0.01
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
MILKS *0.01
POPPY SEED *0.2
DIOFENOLAN
DIOFENOLAN
SHEEP, EDIBLE OFFAL OF T0.2
SHEEP MEAT T5
DIQUAT
DIQUAT CATION
LENTIL (DRY) T0.5
SESAME SEED 5
DITHIOCARBAMATES
TOTAL DITHIOCARBAMATES, DETERMINED AS CARBON DISULPHIDE EVOLVED DURING ACID DIGESTION AND EXPRESSED AS MILLIGRAMS OF CARBON DISULPHIDE PER KILOGRAM OF FOOD
BANANA, DWARF 2
HERBS [EXCEPT PARSLEY] T5
LENTIL (DRY) T0.5
LITCHI T5
PISTACHIO NUT T3
POPPY SEED *0.2
POTATO T1
TREE TOMATO T5

DORAMECTIN

DORAMECTIN
PIG KIDNEY 0.03
PIG LIVER 0.05
PIG MEAT (IN THE FAT) 0.1
SHEEP, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.05
SHEEP FAT 0.1
SHEEP MEAT 0.02
EMAMECTIN
NO RESIDUE DEFINITION
BERGAMOT T0.05
BURNET, SALAD T0.05
CHERVIL T0.05
CORIANDER (LEAVES, STEM, ROOTS) T0.05
CORIANDER, SEED T0.05
DILL, SEED T0.05
FENNEL SEED T0.05
GRAPES T*0.002
HERBS T0.05
KAFFIR LIME LEAVES T0.05
LEMON GRASS T0.05
LEMON VERBENA (FRESH WEIGHT) T0.05
MIZUNA T0.05
RUCOLA (ROCKET) T0.05
ENDOSULFAN
SUM OF A- AND B- ENDOSULFAN AND ENDOSULFAN SULPHATE
ASSORTED TROPICAL AND SUB-TROPICAL FRUITS - EDIBLE PEEL T2
ASSORTED TROPICAL AND SUB-TROPICAL FRUITS - INEDIBLE PEEL T2
BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS T2
BRASSICA (COLE OR CABBAGE) VEGETABLES, HEAD CABBAGES, FLOWERHEAD BRASSICAS T2
CITRUS FRUITS T2
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) T0.2
FRUITING VEGETABLES, CUCURBITS T2
LEAFY VEGETABLES (INCLUDING BRASSICA LEAFY VEGETABLES) T2
LEGUME VEGETABLES T2
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) (IN THE FAT) 0.2
POME FRUITS T2
PULSES T1
ROOT AND TUBER VEGETABLES T2
SHALLOT T2
STALK AND STEM VEGETABLES T2
STONE FRUITS T2
ETHION
ETHION
COTTON SEED 0.1
COTTON SEED OIL, CRUDE 0.05
FENARIMOL
FENARIMOL
BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS [EXCEPT GRAPES ] T0.1
FENTHION
SUM OF FENTHION, ITS OXYGEN ANALOGUE, AND THEIR SULFOXIDES AND SULFONES, EXPRESSED AS FENTHION
OLIVE OIL, CRUDE T3
OLIVES T1
FIPRONIL
SUM OF FIPRONIL, THE SULPHENYL METABOLITE (5-AMINO-1-[2,6-DICHLORO-4-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENYL]-4-[(TRIFLUOROMETHYL) SULPHENYL]-1H-PYRAZOLE-3-CARBONITRILE),
THE SULPHONYL METABOLITE (5-AMINO-1-[2,6-DICHLORO-4-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENYL]-4-[(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)SULPHONYL]-1H-PYRAZOLE-3-CARBONITRILE), AND THE TRIFLUOROMETHYL
METABOLITE (5-AMINO-4-TRIFLUOROMETHYL-1-[2,6-DICHLORO-4-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENYL]-1H-PYRAZOLE-3-CARBONITRILE)
ASPARAGUS T0.5
ASSORTED TROPICAL AND SUB-TROPICAL FRUIT - INEDIBLE PEEL [EXCEPT BANANA] T*0.01
BERGAMOT T0.1
BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS [EXCEPT STRAWBERRY AND WINE GRAPES] T*0.01
BURNET, SALAD T0.1
CHERVIL
CITRUS FRUITS T*0.01
CORIANDER (LEAVES, STEM, ROOTS) T0.1
CORIANDER, SEED T0.1
DILL, SEED T0.1
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) 0.02
EGGS 0.02
FENNEL, SEED T0.1
HERBS T0.1
KAFFIR LIME LEAVES T0.1
LEMON GRASS T0.1
LEMON VERBENA (FRESH WEIGHT) T0.1
MAIZE T*0.005
MEAT (MAMMALIAN)(IN THE FAT) 0.1
MILKS 0.01
MIZUNA T0.1
PEPPERS T0.1
POME FRUITS T*0.01
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.01
POULTRY MEAT (IN THE FAT) 0.02
RAPE SEED *0.01
RUCOLA (ROCKET) T0.1
STONE FRUITS *T0.1
SUNFLOWER SEED T*0.01
SWEET POTATO T*0.01
FLAVOPHOSPHOLIPOL
FLAVOPHOSPHOLIPOL
CATTLE FAT *0.01
CATTLE KIDNEY *0.01
CATTLE LIVER *0.01
CATTLE MEAT *0.01
CATTLE MILK T*0.01
FLUAZIFOP-BUTYL
FLUAZIFOP-BUTYL
OLIVES T0.05
PULSES 0.5
RHUBARB *0.02
FLUAZINAM
FLUAZINAM
POME FRUITS T*0.05
WINE GRAPES T*0.05
FLUDIOXONIL
FLUDIOXONIL
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
MILKS *0.01
FLUMETHRIN
FLUMETHRIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
CATTLE MEAT (IN THE FAT) T0.2
MILKS T0.05
FLUMETSULAM
FLUMETSULAM
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.2
FLUQUINCONAZOLE
FLUQUINCONAZOLE
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) 0.2
EGGS *0.02
MEAT (MAMMALIAN)(IN THE FAT) 0.5
MILKS 0.1
PEAR 0.5
POME FRUITS *0.05
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.02
POULTRY MEAT (IN THE FAT) *0.02
WHEAT *0.02
FLUROXYPYR
FLUROXYPYR
EGGS *0.01
MILKS 0.1
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.05
POULTRY MEAT *0.05
FLUVALINATE
FLUVALINATE, SUM OF ISOMERS
ASPARAGUS T0.2
CHERRIES T*0.05
CAULIFLOWER 0.5
PEACH T0.1
PLUMS (INCLUDING PRUNES) T0.1
GLUFOSINATE AND GLUFOSINATE AMMONIUM
SUM OF GLUFOSINATE-AMMONIUM AND 3-[HYDROXY(METHYL)-PHOSPHINOYL] PROPIONIC ACID, EXPRESSED AS GLUFOSINATE (FREE ACID)
OLIVES T0.1
TOMATO *0.05
GLYPHOSATE
GLYPHOSATE
BROAD BEAN (DRY) 2
CHICK-PEA (DRY) T5
COWPEA (DRY) T10
FIELD PEA (DRY) 5
HOPS, DRY *0.1
OILSEED [EXCEPT COTTON AND RAPE SEED] *0.1
PASSIONFRUIT T*0.05
PULSES [EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LISTED UNDER THIS CHEMICAL] *0.1
HALOXYFOP
SUM OF HALOXYFOP, ITS ESTERS AND CONJUGATES, EXPRESSED AS HALOXYFOP
COTTON SEED OIL, CRUDE 0.2
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) 0.5
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) (IN THE FAT) 0.02
MILKS 0.02
POULTRY MEAT (IN THE FAT) *0.01
IMAZAPIC
SUM OF IMAZAPIC AND ITS HYDROXYMETHYL DERIVATIVE
PEANUT T*0.1
RAPE SEED *0.05
WHEAT *0.05
IMAZETHAPYR
IMAZETHAPYR
MAIZE *0.05
IMIDACLOPRID
SUM OF IMIDACLOPRID AND METABOLITES CONTAINING THE 6-CHLOROPYRIDINYMETHYLENEMOIETY, EXPRESSED AS IMIDACLOPRID
BERGAMOT T5
BRASSICA (COLE OR CABBAGE) VEGETABLES 0.5
BURNET, SALAD T5
CEREAL GRAINS [EXCEPT MAIZE AND SORGHUM] *0.05
CHERVIL T5
CITRUS FRUITS T0.5
CORIANDER (LEAVES, STEM, ROOTS) T5
CORIANDER, SEED T5
DILL, SEED T5
FENNEL, BULB T0.1
FENNEL, SEED T5
GALANGAL, GREATER T0.05
HERBS T5
KAFFIR LIME LEAVES T5
LEMON GRASS T5
LEMON VERBENA (FRESH WEIGHT) T5
MIZUNA T5
ROSE AND DIANTHUS (EDIBLE FLOWERS) T5
RUCOLA (ROCKET) T5
TURMERIC, ROOT (FRESH) T0.05
SWEET CORN (CORN-ON-THE-COB) *0.02
IOXYNIL
IOXYNIL
GARLIC *0.02
IPRODIONE
IPRODIONE
BRUSSELS SPROUTS T*0.05
HERBS T5
PEANUT OIL, CRUDE 0.05
ISOXAFLUTOLE
THE SUM OF ISOXAFLUTOLE, 2-CYCLOPROPYLCARCONYL-3-(2-METHYLSULFONYL-4-TRIFLUOROMETHYLPHENYL)-3-OXOPROPANENITRILE AND 2-METHYLSULFONYL-4-TRIFLUOROMETHYLBENZOIC ACID EXPRESSED AN ISOXAFLUTOLE
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) T*0.05
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) T*0.05
MILKS T*0.05
SUGAR CANE T*0.01
LASALOCID
LASALOCID
CATTLE MILK *0.01
MALDISON
MALDISON
CURRANTS, BLACK T2
METALAXYL
METALAXYL
BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS [EXCEPT GRAPES ] T0.5
DURIAN T0.5
HERBS T0.3
METHAMIDOPHOS
METHAMIDOPHOS
SEE ALSO ACEPHATE
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
LEAFY VEGETABLES [EXCEPT LETTUCE HEAD AND LETTUCE LEAF] T1
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
METHIDATHION
METHIDATHION
COFFEE BEANS T0.1
LITCHI T0.1
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) (IN THE FAT) 0.05
OLIVE OIL, CRUDE T2
OLIVES T1
METHOMYL
SUM OF METHOMYL AND METHYL HYDROXYTHIOACETIMIDATE (‘METHOMYL OXIME’), EXPRESSED AS METHOMYL
SEE ALSO THIODICARB
BERGAMOT T5
BURNET, SALAD T5
CHERVIL T5
COFFEE BEANS T1
CORIANDER (LEAVES, STEM, ROOTS) T5
CORIANDER, SEED T5
DILL, SEED T5
FENNEL, SEED T5
FRUITING VEGETABLES, CUCURBITS T0.2
GALANGAL, GREATER T*0.02
GUAVA T0.5
HERBS T5
KAFFIR LIME LEAVES T5
LEMON GRASS T5
LEMON VERBENA (DRY LEAVES) T5
MIZUNA T5
ROSE AND DIANTHUS (EDIBLE FLOWERS) T5
RUCOLA (ROCKET) T5
TURMERIC, ROOT T0.02
METHYL BROMIDE
METHYL BROMIDE
CUCUMBER *0.05
FRUIT [EXCEPT JACKFRUIT, LITCHI;  MANGO; PAPAYA] *0.05
JACKFRUIT *0.05
LITCHI *0.05
MANGO *0.05
PAPAYA (PAWPAW) *0.05
PEPPERS, SWEET *0.05
VEGETABLES [EXCEPT CUCUMBER AND PEPPERS, SWEET] *0.05
METOLACHLOR
METOLACHLOR
BERGAMOT T0.05
BURNET, SALAD T0.05
CHERVIL T0.05
CORIANDER (LEAVES, STEM, ROOTS) T0.05
CORIANDER, SEED T0.05
DILL, SEED T0.05
EGGS *0.01
FENNEL, SEED T0.05
GALANGAL, GREATER T0.1
HERBS T0.05
KAFFIR LIME LEAVES T0.05
LEMON GRASS T0.05
LEMON VERBENA (DRY LEAVES) T0.05
MIZUNA T0.05
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.01
POULTRY MEAT *0.01
ROSE AND DIANTHUS (EDIBLE FLOWERS) T0.05
RUCOLA (ROCKET) T0.05
TURMERIC, ROOT T0.1
MYCLOBUTANIL
MYCLOBUTANIL
STRAWBERRY T1
NEOMYCIN
INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS NEOMYCIN
EGGS T0.5
POULTRY KIDNEY T10
POULTRY LIVER T0.5
POULTRY MEAT T0.5
NOVALURON
NOVALURON
POME FRUIT T1
OXAMYL
SUM OF OXAMYL AND 2-HYDROXYIMINO-N, N-DIMETHYL-2-(METHYLTHIO)-ACETAMIDE, EXPRESSED AS OXAMYL
BANANA, DWARF 0.2
OXYTETRACYCLINE
INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS OXYTETRACYCLINE
HONEY T0.3
PENDIMETHALIN
PENDIMETHALIN
OLIVES T*0.05
PERMETHRIN
PERMETHRIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) 0.5
FRUITING VEGETABLES, CUCURBITS T0.2
LEAFY VEGETABLES [EXCEPT LETTUCE  HEAD AND LETTUCE LEAF] T5
PHOSPHINE
ALL PHOSPHIDES, EXPRESSED AS HYDROGEN PHOSPHIDE (PHOSPHINE)
MELONS [EXCEPT WATERMELON] T*0.01
PULSES *0.01
SUGAR CANE T*0.01
PHOSPHOROUS ACID
PHOSPHOROUS ACID
CHERVIL T5
FRUITING VEGETABLES, CUCURBITS T100
GALANGAL, RHIZOMES T5
HERBS T5
PISTACHIO NUT T1000
RUCOLA (ROCKET) T5
STRAWBERRY T50
TURMERIC, ROOT T5
PIRIMICARB
SUM OF PIRIMICARB, DIMETHYL-PIRIMICARB AND N-FORMYL-(METHYLAMINO) ANALOGUE AND DIMETHYLFORMAMIDO-PIRIMICARB, EXPRESSED AS PIRIMICARB
BERGAMOT T3
BURNET, SALAD T3
CORIANDER (LEAVES, STEM, ROOTS) T3
CORIANDER, SEED T3
DILL, SEED T3
FENNEL, SEED T3
GALANGAL, GREATER T1
HERBS T3
KAFFIR LIME LEAVES T3
LEAFY VEGETABLES T3
LEMON GRASS T3
LEMON VERBENA (FRESH WEIGHT) T3
MIZUNA T3
ROSE AND DIANTHUS (EDIBLE FLOWERS) T3
TURMERIC, ROOT (FRESH) T1
PROCHLORAZ
SUM OF PROCHLORAZ AND ITS METABOLITES CONTAINING THE 2,4,6-TRICHLOROPHENOL MOIETY, EXPRESSED AS PROCHLORAZ
PISTACHIO NUT T0.5
PROCYMIDONE
PROCYMIDONE
BERGAMOT T3
BROCCOLI T5
BURNET, SALAD T3
CHERVIL T2
CORIANDER (LEAVES, STEM, ROOTS) T3
CORIANDER, SEED T3
DILL, SEED T3
FENNEL, BULB T1
FENNEL, SEED T3
GALANGAL, GREATER T0.5
HERBS T3
KAFFIR LIME LEAVES T3
LEMON GRASS T3
LEMON VERBENA (FRESH WEIGHT) T3
MIZUNA T2
RAPE SEED 1
RAPE SEED OIL, CRUDE 3
ROSE AND DIANTHUS (EDIBLE FLOWERS) T3
RUCOLA (ROCKET) T2
SNOW PEAS T5
SPINACH T2
TURMERIC, ROOT (FRESH) T0.5
PROPACHLOR
PROPACHLOR
RADISH T*0.05
SWEDE T*0.05
PROPAQUIZAFOP
PROPAQUIZAFOP AND ACID AND OXOPHENOXY METABOLITES, MEASURED AS 6-CHLORO-2-METHOXYQUINOXALINE, EXPRESSED AS PROPAQUIZAFOP
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.02
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.02
MILKS *0.01
PROPICONAZOLE
PROPICONAZOLE
MUSHROOMS *0.05
PERSIMMON, AMERICAN T0.2
PYMETROZINE
PYMETROZINE
APRICOT *0.05
COTTON SEED T0.1
COTTON SEED OIL, EDIBLE T*0.02
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) T*0.01
FRUITING VEGETABLES, CUCURBITS T0.1
LEAFY VEGETABLES T0.5
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) T*0.01
MILKS T*0.01
NECTARINE *0.05
PEACH *0.05
PEPPERS, SWEET T*0.02
PLUMS (INCLUDING PRUNES) *0.05
PYRIDABEN
PYRIDABEN
BANANA, DWARF 0.5
PYRIMETHANIL
PYRIMETHANIL
BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS [EXCEPT GRAPES AND STRAWBERRY] T5
POME FRUITS *0.05
POTATO T*0.01
SETHOXYDIM
SUM OF SETHOXYDIM AND METABOLITES CONTAINING THE 5-(2-ETHYLTHIOPROPYL)CYCLOHEXENE-3-ONE AND 5-HYDROXYCYCLOHEXENE-3-ONE MOIETIES AND THEIR SULFOXIDES AND SULFOXIDES AND SULFONES, EXPRESSED AS SETHOXYDIM
BERGAMOT T0.1
BURNET, SALAD T0.1
CHERVIL T0.1
CORIANDER (LEAVES, STEM, ROOTS) T0.1
CORIANDER, SEED T0.1
DILL, SEED T0.1
FENNEL, SEED T0.1
HERBS T0.1
KAFFIR LIME LEAVES T0.1
LEMON GRASS T0.1
LEMON VERBENA (FRESH WEIGHT) T0.1
MIZUNA T0.1
ROSE AND DIANTHUS (EDIBLE FLOWERS) T0.1
RUCOLA (ROCKET) T0.1
TURMERIC, ROOT T1
SPINOSAD
SUM OF SPINOSYN A AND SPINOSYN D
ASSORTED TROPICAL AND SUB-TROPICAL FRUITS - INEDIBLE PEEL T0.5
BEANS [EXCEPT BROAD BEAN AND SOYA BEAN] T0.2
BERGAMOT T5
BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS [EXCEPT GRAPES] T0.5
BURNET, SALAD T5
CHERVIL T5
CITRUS FRUITS T0.1
CORIANDER (LEAVES, STEM, ROOTS) T5
CORIANDER, SEED T5
DILL, SEED T5
FENNEL, SEED T5
GALANGAL, GREATER T*0.01
HERBS T5
KAFFIR LIME LEAVES T5
LEAFY VEGETABLES 5
LEMON GRASS T5
LEMON VERBENA (DRY LEAVES) T5
MIZUNA T5
PEAS (PODS AND SUCCULENT AND IMMATURE SEEDS) T0.2
POTATO T*0.01
PULSES T*0.01
RUCOLA (ROCKET) T5
SORGHUM T*0.01
STONE FRUITS T0.2
STRAWBERRY T0.5
SWEET CORN (CORN-ON-THE-COB) 0.02
TREE NUTS T*0.01
TURMERIC, ROOT T*0.01
SULPHADIMIDINE
SULPHADIMIDINE
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF [EXCEPT TURKEY] 0.1
SULPHOSULFURON
SUM OF THE SULFOSULFURON AND ITS METABOLITES WHICH CAN BE HYDROLYSED TO 2-(ETHYLSULFONYL)IMIDAZO[1,2-A]PYRIDINE, EXPRESSED AS SULFOSULFURON
TRITICALE *0.01
TEBUCONAZOLE
TEBUCONAZOLE
BANANA, DWARF 0.2
LEGUME VEGETABLES 0.5
SUGAR CANE T0.1
TEBUFENOZIDE
TEBUFENOZIDE
CUSTARD APPLE T0.2
COFFEE BEANS T0.05
LITCHI T1
LONGAN T1
MACADAMIA NUTS T0.05
NECTARINE T1
PEACH T1
TEBUTHIURON
SUM OF TEBUTHIURON, AND HYDROXYDIMETHYLETHYL, N-DIMETHYL AND HYDROXY METHYLAMINE METABOLITES, EXPRESSED AS TEBUTHIURON
SUGAR CANE T0.2
TERBUFOS
SUM OF TERBUFOS, ITS OXYGEN ANALOGUE AND THEIR SULFOXIDES AND SULFONES, EXPRESSED AS TERBUFOS
BANANA, DWARF 0.05
TRIADIMENOL
TRIADIMENOL
SEE ALSO TRIADIMEFON
BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS [EXCEPT GRAPES AND STRAWBERRY] T0.5
TOMATO T0.2
TRICHLORFON
TRICHLORFON
OILSEED [EXCEPT PEANUT] 0.1
PEANUT 0.1
TRICLOPYR
TRICLOPYR
MILKS (IN THE FAT) 0.1
TRIFLURALIN
TRIFLURALIN
BERGAMOT T*0.05
BURNET, SALAD T*0.05
CORIANDER (LEAVES, STEM, ROOTS) T*0.05
CORIANDER, SEED T*0.05
DILL, SEED T*0.05
FENNEL, BULB T0.5
FENNEL, SEED T*0.05
GALANGAL, GREATER T0.5
HERBS T*0.05
KAFFIR LIME LEAVES T*0.05
LEMON GRASS T*0.05
LEMON VERBENA (FRESH WEIGHT) T*0.05
MIZUNA T*0.05
PRAWNS T0.001
SHRIMPS T0.001
ROSE AND DIANTHUS (EDIBLE FLOWERS) T*0.05
TURMERIC, ROOT (FRESH) T0.5
VEGETABLES [EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LISTED UNDER THIS CHEMICAL] *0.05
TRITICONAZOLE
TRITICONAZOLE
MILKS *0.01
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.05
POULTRY MEAT *0.05

[21.9]     omitting from column 2 of Schedule 1, the maximum residue limit in relation to each chemical and food shown below, substituting the maximum residue limit listed -

ABAMECTIN
SUM OF AVERMECTIN B 1A, AVERMECTIN B 1B AND D-8, 9 ISOMER OF AVERMECTIN B 1A
EGGPLANT T0.02
PEPPERS T0.02
ALBENDAZOLE
SUM OF ALBENDAZOLE, ITS SULFOXIDE, SULFONE AND SULFONE AMINE, EXPRESSED AS ALBENDAZOLE
GOAT MEAT *0.1
ALLOXYDIM
ALLOXYDIM
FRUITING VEGETABLES, CUCURBITS T*0.1
ATRAZINE
ATRAZINE
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) T*0.1
RAPE SEED *0.02
AZAMETHIPHOS
AZAMETHIPHOS
EGGS *0.05
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.05
POULTRY MEAT *0.05
BENFLURALIN
BENFLURALIN
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) T*0.01
LETTUCE, HEAD T*0.05
LETTUCE, LEAF T*0.05
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) T*0.01
MILKS T*0.01
BENZOFENAP
SUM OF BENZOFENAP, BENZOFENAP-OH AND BENZOFENAP-RED, EXPRESSED AS BENZOFENAP
RICE *0.01
BIFENTHRIN
BIFENTHRIN
CHERVIL T0.5
FIELD PEA (DRY) T*0.01
GALANGAL, RHIZOMES T0.5
HERBS T0.5
LUPIN (DRY) T*0.02
OKRA T0.5
PEPPERS T0.5
PULSES *0.02
RUCOLA (ROCKET) T0.5
SUGAR CANE *0.01
TURMERIC ROOT T0.5
BRODIFACOUM
BRODIFACOUM
CEREAL GRAINS T*0.0002
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) T*0.0005
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) T*0.0005
PULSES T*0.0002
BUTROXYDIM
BUTROXYDIM
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
EGGS *0.01
LEGUME VEGETABLES *0.01
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
MILKS *0.01
OILSEED *0.01
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.01
POULTRY MEAT *0.01
PULSES *0.01
CAPTAN
CAPTAN
STONE FRUITS 15
STRAWBERRY 10
CARBARYL
CARBARYL
SUGAR CANE T*0.05
CARBENDAZIM
SUM OF CARBENDAZIM AND 2-AMINOBENZIMIDAZOLE, EXPRESSED AS CARBENDAZIM
CHICK-PEA (DRY) T0.5
HERBS T3
MILKS *0.1
TURMERIC ROOT T3
VEGETABLES [EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LISTED UNDER THIS CHEMICAL] T3
CARBOFURAN
SUM OF CARBOFURAN AND 3-HYDROXYCARBOFURAN, EXPRESSED AS CARBOFURAN
COTTON SEED *0.05
MAIZE *0.05
SORGHUM *0.05
SUNFLOWER SEED *0.05
SWEET CORN *0.05
WHEAT 0.2
CARBON DISULPHIDE
CARBON DISULFIDE
PULSES T10
CARBONYL SULPHIDE
CARBONYL SULFIDE
CEREAL GRAINS T0.2
PULSES T0.2
RAPE SEED T0.2
CHLORFENAPYR
CHLORFENAPYR
COTTON SEED 0.5
COTTON SEED 0.5
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
EGGS *0.01
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) (IN THE FAT) 0.05
MILKS *0.01
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.01
POULTRY MEAT (IN THE FAT) *0.01
CHLORFENVINPHOS
CHLORFENVINPHOS, SUM OF E AND Z ISOMERS
BROCCOLI T0.05
BRUSSELS SPROUTS T0.05
CABBAGES, HEAD T0.05
CARROT T0.4
CATTLE, EDIBLE OFFAL OF T*0.1
CATTLE MEAT (IN THE FAT) T0.2
CAULIFLOWER T0.1
CELERY T0.4
COTTON SEED T0.05
EGG PLANT T0.05
GOAT, EDIBLE OFFAL OF T*0.1
GOAT MEAT (IN THE FAT) T0.2
HORSERADISH T0.1
LEEK T0.05
MAIZE T0.05
MUSHROOMS T0.05
ONION, BULB T0.05
PEANUT T0.05
POTATO T0.05
RADISH T0.1
RICE T0.05
SHEEP, EDIBLE OFFAL OF T*0.1
SHEEP MEAT (IN THE FAT) T0.2
SWEDE T0.05
SWEET POTATO T0.05
TOMATO T0.1
TURNIP, GARDEN T0.05
WHEAT T0.05
CHLOROTHALONIL
CHLOROTHALONIL
HERBS T7
LEAFY VEGETABLES T7
LEEK T10
SPRING ONION T10
TURMERIC ROOT T7
VEGETABLES [EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LISTED UNDER THIS CHEMICAL] T7
CHLORPROPHAM
CHLORPROPHAM
GARLIC *0.05
ONIONS, BULB *0.05
CHLORPYRIFOS
CHLORPYRIFOS
ASPARAGUS T0.5
ASPARAGUS T0.5
BANANA T0.5
BRASSICA (COLE OR CABBAGE) VEGETABLES T0.5
BRASSICA (COLE OR CABBAGE) VEGETABLES T0.5
CASSAVA T*0.02
CASSAVA T*0.02
CELERY T5
CEREAL GRAINS [EXCEPT SORGHUM] T0.1
CEREAL GRAINS [EXCEPT SORGHUM] T0.1
CITRUS FRUITS T0.5
CITRUS FRUITS T0.5
DRIED FRUITS T2
EGGS T*0.01
EGGS T*0.01
GINGER, ROOT T0.05
GRAPES T1
GRAPES T1
KIWIFRUIT T2
MILKS (IN THE FAT) T0.2
MILKS (IN THE FAT) T0.2
OILSEED T0.01
OILSEED [EXCEPT COTTON SEED] T0.01
PINEAPPLE T0.5
PINEAPPLE T0.5
POME FRUITS T0.5
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF T0.1
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF T0.1
POULTRY MEAT (IN THE FAT) T0.1
POULTRY MEAT (IN THE FAT) T0.1
SORGHUM T3
SORGHUM T3
STONE FRUITS T1
STONE FRUITS T1
SUGAR CANE T0.1
SUGAR CANE T0.1
TOMATO T0.5
TOMATO T0.5
VEGETABLES [EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LISTED UNDER THIS CHEMICAL] 0.01
VEGETABLES [EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LISTED UNDER THIS CHEMICAL] T*0.01
CHLORPYRIFOS-METHYL
CHLORPYRIFOS-METHYL
COTTON SEED *0.01
CLAVULANIC ACID
CLAVULANIC ACID
CATTLE MILK *0.01
CLOMAZONE
CLOMAZONE
RICE *0.01
CYCLANILIDE
SUM OF CYCLANILIDE AND ITS METHYL ESTER, EXPRESSED AS CYCLANILIDE
COTTON SEED OIL, CRUDE *0.01
EGGS *0.01
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.01
POULTRY MEAT *0.01
CYFLUTHRIN
CYFLUTHRIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
EGG PLANT T0.2
OKRA T0.2
PEPPERS, SWEET (CAPSICUMS) T0.2
CYPERMETHRIN
CYPERMETHRIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
GRAPES T0.05
LINOLA OIL, EDIBLE T0.1
LINOLA SEED T0.1
CYPROCONAZOLE
CYPROCONAZOLE, SUM OF ISOMERS
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
CYPRODINIL
CYPRODINIL
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
MILKS *0.01
2,4-D
2, 4-D
CEREAL GRAINS T2
PEAR *0.05
DELTAMETHRIN
DELTAMETHRIN
EGGS *0.01
PIG, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.01
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.01
POULTRY MEAT *0.01
WHEAT GERM T3
DIFENOCONAZOLE
DIFENOCONAZOLE
BANANA *0.02
DIFLUBENZURON
DIFLUBENZURON
CATTLE, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.02
CATTLE MEAT *0.02
CEREAL GRAINS T2
MUSHROOMS 0.1
WHEAT BRAN, UNPROCESSED T5
DIMETHIPIN
DIMETHIPIN
COTTON SEED OIL, CRUDE *0.1
COTTON SEED OIL, REFINED *0.1
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
EGGS *0.02
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
MILKS *0.01
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.01
POULTRY MEAT *0.01
DIMETHOATE
SUM OF DIMETHOATE AND OMETHOATE, EXPRESSED AS DIMETHOATE
SEE ALSO OMETHOATE
FRUITING VEGETABLES, CUCURBITS 5
PEPPERS, SWEET 2
TOMATO 2
DIMETHOMORPH
SUM OF E AND Z ISOMERS OF DIMETHOMORPH
LETTUCE, LEAF T0.5
POTATO *0.02
DIQUAT
DIQUAT CATION
TREE NUTS *0.05
DITHIOCARBAMATES
TOTAL DITHIOCARBAMATES, DETERMINED AS CARBON DISULPHIDE EVOLVED DURING ACID DIGESTION AND EXPRESSED AS MILLIGRAMS OF CARBON DISULPHIDE PER KILOGRAM OF FOOD
BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUITS [EXCEPT STRAWBERRIES] T10
CHICK-PEA (DRY) T0.5
COTTON SEED 10
PASSIONFRUIT (INCLUDING GRANADILLA) 3
ENDOSULFAN
SUM OF A- AND B- ENDOSULFAN AND ENDOSULFAN SULPHATE
EGGS 0.05
CEREAL GRAINS T0.2
COTTON SEED OIL, CRUDE T0.5
EGGS T*0.05
FRUITING VEGETABLES, OTHER THAN CUCURBITS T2
MILKS (IN THE FAT) T0.5
OILSEED T1
ONION, BULB T0.2
RICE T0.1
TEA, GREEN, BLACK T30
TREE NUTS T2
ERYTHROMYCIN
INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS ERYTHROMYCIN
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.3
POULTRY MEAT *0.3
ETHEPHON
ETHEPHON
EGGS *0.2
MILKS 0.1
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.2
POULTRY MEAT *0.1
ETHOFUMESATE
ETHOFUMESATE
GARLIC *0.1
FENITROTHION
FENITROTHION
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) T*0.05
MILKS (IN THE FAT) T*0.05
FENOXYCARB
FENOXYCARB
CURRANT, RED T2
GOOSEBERRY T2
POME FRUITS 2
FENTHION
SUM OF FENTHION, ITS OXYGEN ANALOGUE, AND THEIR SULFOXIDES AND SULFONES, EXPRESSED AS FENTHION
FRUITING VEGETABLES, CUCURBITS 3
FRUITING VEGETABLES, OTHER THAN CUCURBITS 5
MILKS T0.2
TROPICAL AND SUB-TROPICAL FRUITS - INEDIBLE PEEL 5
FIPRONIL
SUM OF FIPRONIL, THE SULPHENYL METABOLITE (5-AMINO-1-[2,6-DICHLORO-4-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENYL]-4-[(TRIFLUOROMETHYL) SULPHENYL]-1H-PYRAZOLE-3-CARBONITRILE),
THE SULPHONYL METABOLITE (5-AMINO-1-[2,6-DICHLORO-4-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENYL]-4-[(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)SULPHONYL]-1H-PYRAZOLE-3-CARBONITRILE), AND THE TRIFLUOROMETHYL
METABOLITE (5-AMINO-4-TRIFLUOROMETHYL-1-[2,6-DICHLORO-4-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENYL]-1H-PYRAZOLE-3-CARBONITRILE)
COTTON SEED *0.1
COTTON SEED OIL, CRUDE *0.05
PEANUT T*0.01
PEANUT OIL, CRUDE T*0.01
PECAN T*0.01
POTATO *0.01
SORGHUM *0.01
SUGAR CANE T0.01
FLUDIOXONIL
FLUDIOXONIL
GRAPES 2
FLUAZIFOP-BUTYL
FLUAZIFOP-BUTYL
GINGER, ROOT T0.05
HERBS T1
LEEK T0.2
POTATO 0.05
FLUMETHRIN
FLUMETHRIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
HONEY T*0.005
FLUMETSULAM
FLUMETSULAM
BARLEY *0.05
MAIZE *0.05
OATS *0.05
PEANUT *0.05
PULSES *0.05
RYE *0.05
TRITICALE *0.05
FLUTRIAFOL
FLUTRIAFOL
CEREAL GRAINS [EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LISTED UNDER THIS CHEMICAL] *0.02
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) 0.5
EGGS *0.05
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.05
POULTRY MEAT *0.05
FLUVALINATE
FLUVALINATE, SUM OF ISOMERS
HONEY T*0.01
FOSETYL ALUMINIUM
FOSETYL
DURIAN T5
GLUFOSINATE AND GLUFOSINATE AMMONIUM
SUM OF GLUFOSINATE-AMMONIUM AND 3-[HYDROXY(METHYL)-PHOSPHINOYL] PROPIONIC ACID, EXPRESSED AS GLUFOSINATE (FREE ACID)
MILKS *0.05
POME FRUITS *0.1
STONE FRUITS *0.05
GLYPHOSATE
GLYPHOSATE
BARLEY 10
CEREAL GRAINS [EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LISTED UNDER THIS CHEMICAL] *0.1
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 1
SUGAR CANE 0.05
HALOSULFURON-METHYL
HALOSULFURON-METHYL
SORGHUM *0.05
HALOXYFOP
SUM OF HALOXYFOP, ITS ESTERS AND CONJUGATES, EXPRESSED AS HALOXYFOP
EGGS *0.01
GARLIC T0.05
ONION, BULB T*0.05
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF 0.05
PULSES 0.1
SUGAR CANE T0.03
SUNFLOWER SEED *0.05
HEXAZINONE
HEXAZINONE
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.05
POULTRY MEAT *0.05
IMAZAPIC
SUM OF IMAZAPIC AND ITS HYDROXYMETHYL DERIVATIVE
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
EGGS T*0.01
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) (IN THE FAT) *0.05
MILKS *0.01
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF T*0.01
POULTRY MEAT T*0.01
SUGAR CANE *0.05
IMAZETHAPYR
IMAZETHAPYR
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.1
EGGS *0.1
LEGUME VEGETABLES *0.1
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.1
MILKS *0.1
PEANUT *0.1
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.1
POULTRY MEAT *0.1
PULSES *0.1
IMIDACLOPRID
SUM OF IMIDACLOPRID AND METABOLITES CONTAINING THE 6-CHLOROPYRIDINYMETHYLENE MOIETY, EXPRESSED AS IMIDACLOPRID
APPLE 0.3
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) 0.2
FRUITING VEGETABLES, OTHER THAN CUCURBITS 0.5
LUPIN (DRY) *0.05
MAIZE 0.05
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) 0.05
MILKS 0.05
MILKS 0.05
POTATO T0.5
RAPE SEED *0.05
SORGHUM *0.02
STONE FRUITS 0.5
SUGAR CANE T*0.02
SUGAR CANE T*0.05
SUNFLOWER SEED *0.02
IOXYNIL
IOXYNIL
LEEK T*0.02
ONION, BULB *0.02
SUGAR CANE *0.02
IPRODIONE
IPRODIONE
MACADAMIA NUTS *0.2
ISOXAFLUTOLE
ISOXAFLUTOLE
CHICK-PEA (DRY) T*0.03
IVERMECTIN
IVERMECTIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
CATTLE MILK 0.05
CATTLE KIDNEY *0.01
DEER KIDNEY *0.01
DEER LIVER *0.01
DEER MEAT (IN THE FAT) *0.01
HORSE, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.01
HORSE MEAT *0.01
PIG KIDNEY *0.01
SHEEP KIDNEY *0.01
SHEEP LIVER 0.015
SHEEP MEAT (IN THE FAT) 0.02
LINURON
SUM OF LINURON PLUS 3,4-DICHLOROANILINE, EXPRESSED AS LINURON
HERBS T*0.05
TURMERIC ROOT T*0.05
MEFENPYR-DIETHYL
MEFENPYR-DIETHYL
CEREAL GRAINS *0.01
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
EGGS *0.01
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
MILKS *0.01
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.05
POULTRY MEAT *0.05

METALDEHYDE

METALDEHYDE
HERBS T1
VEGETABLES T1
METHABENZTHIAZURON
METHABENZTHIAZURON
CEREAL GRAINS 0.05
LEEK T*0.05
ONION, BULB 0.05
METHIDATHION
METHIDATHION
LONGAN 0.1
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) [EXCEPT CATTLE MEAT (IN THE FAT)] 0.05

METHIOCARB

SUM OF METHIOCARB, ITS SULFOXIDE AND SULFONE, EXPRESSED AS METHIOCARB
FRUIT [EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LISTED UNDER THIS CHEMICAL] T0.1
METHOMYL
SUM OF METHOMYL AND METHYL HYDROXYTHIOACETIMIDATE (‘METHOMYL OXIME’), EXPRESSED AS METHOMYL
SEE ALSO THIODICARB
AVOCADO T0.1
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) 0.05
METHOPRENE
METHOPRENE, SUM OF CIS- AND TRANS- ISOMERS
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.01
METHYL BROMIDE
METHYL BROMIDE
DRIED FRUITS *0.05
HERBS *0.05
SPICES *0.05
METOLACHLOR
METOLACHLOR
BEANS [EXCEPT BROAD BEAN AND SOYA BEAN] *0.02
CEREAL GRAINS [EXCEPT MAIZE AND SORGHUM] *0.02
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
MONOCROTOPHOS
MONOCROTOPHOS
APPLE T0.5
BANANA T0.5
BEANS [EXCEPT BROAD BEAN AND SOYA BEAN] T0.2
BROAD BEAN (GREEN PODS AND IMMATURE SEEDS) T0.2
CEREAL GRAINS T*0.02
COTTON SEED T0.1
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) T*0.02
EGGS T*0.02
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) T*0.02
MILKS T*0.002
PEAR T0.5
POTATO T0.1
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF T*0.02
POULTRY MEAT T*0.02
SWEET CORN (CORN-ON-THE-COB) T*0.01
TOMATO T0.5
VEGETABLE OILS, EDIBLE T*0.05
MOXIDECTIN
MOXIDECTIN
CATTLE MEAT (IN THE FAT) 1
ORYZALIN
ORYZALIN
RAPE SEED *0.05
OXYFLUORFEN
OXYFLUORFEN
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) (IN THE FAT) *0.01
MILKS *0.01
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.01
OXYTETRACYCLINE
INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS OXYTETRACYCLINE
MILKS 0.1
SALMONIDS T*0.2
PARATHION
PARATHION
APRICOT T1
CARROT T0.5
CEREAL GRAINS T0.5
COTTON SEED T1
COTTON SEED OIL, CRUDE T0.5
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) T*0.05
FRUIT [EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LISTED UNDER THIS CHEMICAL] T0.5
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) T*0.05
MILKS T*0.05
PEACH T1
VEGETABLES [EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LISTED UNDER THIS CHEMICAL] T0.7
PENDIMETHALIN
PENDIMETHALIN
ASSORTED TROPICAL AND SUB-TROPICAL FRUITS - INEDIBLE PEEL *0.05
PERMETHRIN
PERMETHRIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
GALANGAL, RHIZOMES T5
HERBS T5
TURMERIC ROOT T5
PHOSPHOROUS ACID
PHOSPHOROUS ACID
CHESTNUTS T500
DURIAN T100
RASPBERRIES T50
WALNUTS T50
PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE
PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) 0.1
EGGS *0.1
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.5
POULTRY MEAT *0.5
PROPACHLOR
PROPACHLOR
BRASSICA (COLE OR CABBAGE) VEGETABLES *0.6
PROPARGITE
PROPARGITE
CURRANT, BLACK T3
HOPS, WET 3
MANGOSTEEN T3
RAMBUTAN T3
PROPICONAZOLE
PROPICONAZOLE
AVOCADO *0.02
MINT OIL *0.2
PYMETROZINE
PYMETROZINE
BRASSICA (COLE OR CABBAGE) VEGETABLES, HEAD CABBAGES, FLOWERHEAD CABBAGES *0.1
POTATO *0.02
PYRIMETHANIL
PYRIMETHANIL
APPLE 1.0
PEAR 1.0
STRAWBERRY 5.0
STRAWBERRY 5
TOMATO 2.0
PYRITHIOBAC SODIUM
PYRITHIOBAC SODIUM
COTTON SEED OIL, CRUDE *0.01
COTTON SEED OIL, EDIBLE *0.01
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.02
EGGS *0.02
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.02
MILKS *0.02
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.02
POULTRY MEAT *0.02
RIMOSULFURON
RIMOSULFURON
TOMATO *0.05
SETHOXYDIM
SUM OF SETHOXYDIM AND METABOLITES CONTAINING THE 5-(2-ETHYLTHIOPROPYL)CYCLOHEXENE-3-ONE AND 5-HYDROXYCYCLOHEXENE-3-ONE MOIETIES AND THEIR SULFOXIDES AND SULFOXIDES AND SULFONES, EXPRESSED AS  SETHOXYDIM
BRASSICA (COLE OR CABBAGE) VEGETABLES *0.1
CELERY 0.1
LEEK T0.3
RAPE SEED 0.5
SPECTINOMYCIN
INHIBITORY SUBSTANCE, IDENTIFIED AS SPECTINOMYCIN
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) [EXCEPT SHEEP, EDIBLE OFFAL OF] *1
GOAT MILK *2
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) [EXCEPT SHEEP MEAT] *1
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *1
POULTRY MEAT *1
SPINOSAD
SUM OF SPINOSYN A AND SPINOSYN D
BRASSICA (COLE OR CABBAGE) VEGETABLES 0.5
EGG PLANT T0.1
EGGS *0.01
GRAPES T0.1
PEPPERS 0.2
POME FRUITS T0.1
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.01
POULTRY MEAT *0.01
TOMATO 0.2
TEBUCONAZOLE
TEBUCONAZOLE
BULB VEGETABLES *0.01
TEBUFENOZIDE
TEBUFENOZIDE
APPLES T2
AVOCADO T0.5
CUSTARD APPLE T0.3
DRIED GRAPES 4
GRAPES 2
TEMEPHOS
SUM OF TEMEPHOS AND TEMEPHOS SULFOXIDE, EXPRESSED AS TEMEPHOS
CATTLE MEAT (IN THE FAT) T5
TERBACIL
TERBACIL
PEPPERMINT OIL *0.1
THIODICARB
SUM OF THIODICARB, METHOMYL AND METHOMYLOXIME, EXPRESSED AS THIODICARB
SEE ALSO METHOMYL
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.5
POULTRY MEAT *0.5
SORGHUM T0.5
TRIADIMEFON
SUM OF TRIADIMEFON AND TRIADIMENOL, EXPRESSED AS TRIADIMEFON
SEE ALSO TRIADIMENOL
POULTRY, EDIBLE OFFAL OF *0.05
POULTRY MEAT *0.05
TRITICONAZOLE
TRITICONAZOLE
CEREAL GRAINS *0.05
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
EGGS *0.05
MEAT (MAMMALIAN) *0.05
UNICONAZOLE-P
NO RESIDUE DEFINITION
AVOCADO *0.02

[21.10]   omitting from columns 1 and 2 respectively of Schedule 1, the following chemicals, residue definitions, all associated foods and maximum residue limit entries -

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

Vinclozolin

[21.11]   omitting from Schedule 1, the chemical name and residue definition -

DIMETHOMORPH
NO RESIDUE DEFINITION
DISULFOTON
SUM OF DISULFOTON AND DEMETON-S AND THEIR SULFOXIDES AND SULFONES, EXPRESSED AS DISULFOTON
SEE ALSO DEMETON-S-METHYL
EMAMECTIN
NO RESIDUE DEFINITION
IVERMECTIN
IVERMECTIN, SUM OF ISOMERS
THIODICARB
SUM OF THIODICARB, METHOMYL AND METHOMYLOXIME, EXPRESSED AS THIODICARB SEE ASLO METHOMYL
VAMIDOTHION
SUM OF VAMIDOTHION,M ITS SULFOXIDE AND SULFONE, EXPRESSED AS VAMIDOTHION

substituting –

DIMETHOMORPH
SUM OF E AND Z ISOMERS OF DIMETHOMORPH
DISULFOTON
SUM OF DISULFOTON AND DEMETON-S AND THEIR SULFOXIDES AND SULFONES, EXPRESSED AS DISULFOTON
EMAMECTIN
EMAMECTIN B1A, PLUS ITS 8,9-Z ISOMER AND EMAMECTIN B1B, PLUS ITS 8,9-Z ISOMER
IVERMECTIN
H2B1A
THIODICARB
SUM OF THIODICARB, METHOMYL AND METHOMYLOXIME, EXPRESSED AS THIODICARB SEE ALSO METHOMYL
VAMIDOTHION
SUM OF VAMIDOTHION, ITS SULFOXIDE AND SULFONE, EXPRESSED AS VAMIDOTHION

[21.12]   omitting from column 2 of Schedule 2 the maximum residue limit in relation to each chemical (shown in bold type), substituting the maximum residue limit for that food --

CHLORDANE
SUM OF CIS- AND TRANS-CHLORDANE AND IN THE CASE OF ANIMAL PRODUCTS ALSO INCLUDES ‘OXYCHLORDANE’
EDIBLE OFFAL (MAMMALIAN) E0.02

[21.13]   omitting from Schedule 4, the heading Molluscs, substituting -

Molluscs - and other marine invertebrates.

  1. Standard 1.5.1 is varied by -

[22.1]     inserting in the Table to clause 2, into Column 1 and Column 2 respectively -

Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) – rich dried marine micro-algae (Schizochytrium sp.) May only be added to food according to Standard 1.3.4.
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) – rich oil derived from marine micro-algae (Schizochytrium sp.) May only be added to food according to Standard 1.3.4.
Tall oil phytosterols

The requirements in clause 2 of Standard 1.2.3.

The name ‘tall oil phytosterols’ or ‘plant sterols’ must be used when declaring the ingredient in the ingredient list, as prescribed in Standard 1.2.4.

May only be added to food -

(1) according to Standards 1.3.4 and 2.4.2; and
(2) where the total saturated and trans fatty acids present in the food is no more than 28 % of the total fatty acid content of the food.

[22.2]     inserting immediately after the Table to clause 2 -

Editorial note:

The Table to clause 2 contains conditions relating to novel foods.  Nothing contained in this Code permits the mixing of phytosterol esters and tall oil phytosterols.

[23]        Standard 1.5.2 is varied by inserting into Column 1 of the Table to clause 2, immediately after the last occurring entry -

Food derived from glyphosate-tolerant corn line NK603

[24]        Standard 1.6.2 is varied by –

[24.1]     omitting in Schedule Methods of Analysis where first mentioned –

fermenting comminuted meat

substituting

fermented comminuted meat

[24.2]     omitting subclause 7(4), substituting –

(3)          Game meat offal, except for bone or cartilage attached to game meat flesh, must not be sold as or used in the preparation of food.

[25]        Standard 2.4.2 is varied by omitting paragraph 2(1)(f) and 2(1)(g), substituting -

(f)           milk products; and

(g)          no more than 137 g/kg of phytosterol esters; or

(h)          no more than 80 g/kg of tall oil phytosterols.

[26]        Standard 2.5.4 is varied by omitting paragraph 2(d), substituting –

(d)          gelatine; and

[27]        Standard 2.6.2 is varied by inserting in subclause 5(2) after electrolyte where first mentioned  –

drink

  1. Standard 2.9.1 is varied by -

[28.1]     omitting Standard 2.9.1, substituting -

STANDARD 2.9.1

INFANT FORMULA PRODUCTS

Purpose

This Standard provides for the compositional, and labelling requirements for foods intended or represented for use as a substitute for breast milk, herein referred to as ‘infant formula products’.  This Standard applies to all infant formula products whether in powder, liquid concentrate or ‘ready to drink’ forms. 

This Standard also provides for infant formula products intended for infants with special nutritional requirements.

Additionally, recommended guidelines regarding vitamins and minerals are contained at the end of this Standard.  Standard 1.3.1 contains provisions relating to the food additives permitted in infant formula products.  Standard 1.6.1 contains the microbiological limits in relation to infant formula products.  Standard 1.3.4 contains specifications for permitted nucleotides and added nutrients.  Standard 1.1.1 defines nutritive substances for the purposes of this Code.

Table of Provisions

Division 1 – General Provisions

Subdivision 1 - Interpretation

1            Definitions

2            Interpretation

Subdivision 2 - Calculations

3            Calculation of energy

4            Calculation of protein

5            Calculation of potential renal solute load

Subdivision 3 - General compositional requirements

6            Restrictions and prohibitions

7            Permitted nutritive substances

8            Limit on nucleotide 5’-monophosphates

9            Lactic acid cultures

  1. Limit on aluminium

Subdivision 4 - General labelling and packaging requirements

11          Representations of food as infant formula product

12          Prescribed names

13          Requirement for a measuring scoop

14          Required warnings, directions and statements

15          Print and package size

16          Declaration of nutrition information

17          Date marking and storage instructions

18          Statement of protein source

19          Statement on dental fluorosis

20          Prohibited representations

Division 2 – Infant Formula and Follow-on Formula

21          Composition

22          Protein

23          Fat

24          Vitamins and minerals

Division 3 – Infant Formula Products for Special Dietary Use

Subdivision 1 – Infant formula products formulated for premature or low birthweight infants

25          Composition and labelling

26          Additional labelling

Subdivision 2 – Infant formula products for metabolic, immunological, renal, hepatic and malabsorptive conditions

27          Composition

28          Claims

  1. Composition of lactose free and low lactose formulas

  1. Claims relating to lactose free and low lactose formulas

Subdivision 3 - Infant formula products for specific dietary use based upon protein substitutes

31          Composition

32          Protein

33          Vitamins and minerals

34          Additional permitted triglycerides

Schedule 1            Permitted forms of vitamins and minerals in infant formula products

Guidelines for infant formula products

Clauses

Division 1

Subdivision 1 – Interpretation

1            Definitions

(1)          The definitions in clauses 1 and 2 of Standard 1.2.8 apply to this Standard.

(2)          In this Code –

follow-on formula means an infant formula product represented as either a breast-milk substitute or replacement for infant formula and which constitutes the principal liquid source of nourishment in a progressively diversified diet for infants aged from six months.

infant means a person under the age of 12 months.

infant formula means an infant formula product represented as a breast milk substitute for infants and which satisfies the nutritional requirements of infants aged up to four to six months.

Editorial note:

A reference to infant formula product may include a reference to infant formula but the converse does not apply.

infant formula product means a product based on milk or other edible food constituents of animal or plant origin which is nutritionally adequate to serve as the principal liquid source of nourishment for infants.

Editorial note:

The intent of this definition is to limit the addition of ingredients to infant formula product to ingredients that would be considered to be foods.  The addition of an ingredient that is not considered to be a food is prohibited unless specifically permitted elsewhere in this Standard.

Standard 1.5.1 contains prohibitions and restrictions relating to novel foods and novel food ingredients.  Nothing contained in this Standard permits infant formula products to contain novel foods or novel food ingredients that are not permitted in Standard 1.5.1.

lactose free formula and low lactose formula means infant formula products which satisfy the needs of lactose intolerant infants.

medium chain triglycerides means triacylglycerols which contain predominantly the saturated fatty acids designated by 8:0 and 10:0.

pre-term formula means an infant formula product specifically formulated to satisfy particular needs of infants born prematurely or of low birthweight.

protein substitute means L-amino acids and/or the hydrolysate of one or more of the proteins on which infant formula product is normally based.

soy-based formula means an infant formula product in which soy protein isolate is the sole source of protein.

2            Interpretation

A reference to any infant formula product in the compositional provisions of this Standard is a reference to –

(a)          a powdered or concentrated form of infant formula product which has been reconstituted with water according to directions; or

(b)          an infant formula product in ‘ready to drink’ form.

Subdivision 2 – Calculations

3            Calculation of energy

The energy content of infant formula product, expressed in kilojoules (kJ), must be calculated

using –

(a)          only the energy value contributions of the fat, protein and carbohydrate ingredients of the infant formula product; and

(b)          the relevant energy factors set out in Standard 1.2.8.

4            Calculation of protein

The prescribed formula for the calculation of the protein content of infant formula product for the purposes of this Standard is -

Formula

For milk proteins and their partial protein hydrolysates -

Protein content = nitrogen content x 6.38; or

In any other case -

Protein content = nitrogen content x 6.25.

5            Calculation of potential renal solute load

The prescribed formula for the calculation of the potential renal solute load for the purposes of this Standard is -

Formula

Potential renal solute load in mOsm/100 kJ = [Na (mg/100 kJ) /23] + [Cl (mg/100 kJ) /35]

+ [K (mg/100 kJ) /39] + [P avail (mg/100 kJ)/ 31] + [N (mg/100 kJ) /28)].

In this formula

P avail  = P of milk-based formula + 2/3 of P of soy-based formulas.

Subdivision 3 - General compositional requirements

6            Restrictions and prohibitions

(1)          A vitamin, mineral, food additive or nutritive substance must not be added to infant formula product unless -

(a)          expressly permitted by this Code; or

(b)          it is naturally present in an ingredient of the infant formula product.

(2)          Infant formula product must contain no detectable gluten.

7            Permitted nutritive substances

(1)          Any nutritive substance listed in column 1 of the Table to this clause may be added to infant formula product provided that -

(a)          the nutritive substance is in one or more of the forms specified in column 2 of the Table in relation to that substance; and

(b)          the total amount of the nutritive substance in the infant formula product is no more than the amount specified in column 4 of the Table.

(2)          The label on a package of infant formula product must not include any words indicating, or any other indication, that the product contains a nutritive substance specified in column 1 or in column 2 of the Table to this clause unless the total amount of the nutritive substance in the food is no less than the amount specified in column 3 of the Table.

Editorial note:

The intent of subclause 7(1) is that the maximum permitted amounts only apply when the substance is added, and in that case, it then applies to the sum of the naturally occurring and added nutritive substances.

This Standard contains guidelines on the use and format of nutrient information tables.

Table to clause 7

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Nutritive substance

Permitted forms

Minimum amount for claim

per 100 kJ

Maximum amount

per 100 kJ

Choline

Choline chloride

Choline bitartrate

1.7 mg 7.1 mg
Inositol Inositol 1.0 mg 9.5 mg
Taurine Taurine 0.8 mg 3 mg
L-carnitine L-carnitine 0.21 mg 0.8 mg
Cytidine 5’-monophosphate

Cytidine 5’-monophosphate

Cytidine 5’-monophosphate sodium salt

0.22 mg 0.6 mg
Uridine 5’-monophosphate

Uridine 5’-monophosphate

Uridine 5’-monophosphate sodium salt

0.13 mg 0.42 mg
Adenosine 5’-monophosphate

Adenosine 5’-monophosphate

Adenosine 5’-monophosphate

sodium salt

0.14 mg 0.38 mg
Guanosine 5’-monophosphate

Guanosine 5’-monophosphate

Guanosine 5’-monophosphate sodium salt

0.04 mg 0.12 mg
Inosine 5’-monophosphate

Inosine 5’-monophosphate

Inosine 5’-monophosphate

sodium salt

0.08 mg 0.24 mg

8            Limit on nucleotide 5’-monophosphates

Infant formula product must contain no more than 3.8 mg/100 kJ of nucleotide 5’-monophosphates.

Editorial note:

Standard 1.3.4 contains specifications for nucleotides.

9            Lactic acid cultures

L(+) producing lactic acid cultures may be added to infant formula product.

10          Limit on aluminium

(1)          Infant formula product, other than a pre-term formula or soy-based formula product, must contain no more than 0.05 mg of aluminium per 100 mL.

(2)          Pre-term formula must contain no more than 0.02 mg of aluminium per 100 mL.

(3)          Soy-based formula must contain no more than 0.1 mg of aluminium per 100 mL.

Editorial note:

Standard 1.4.1 contains the maximum level (ML) of lead contaminant in infant formula products.

Subdivision 4 - General labelling and packaging requirements

11          Representations of food as infant formula product

A food must not be represented as an infant formula product unless it complies with this Standard.

12          Prescribed names

Infant Formula’ and ‘Follow-on Formula’ are prescribed names.

13          Requirement for a measuring scoop

(1)          A package of infant formula product in a powdered form must contain a scoop to enable the use of the infant formula product in accordance with the directions contained in the label on the package.

(2)          Subclause (1) does not apply to single serve sachets, or packages containing single serve sachets of an infant formula product in a powdered form.

14          Required warnings, directions and statements

(1)          The label on a package of infant formula product must include the following warning statement -

(a)          in the case of infant formula product in powdered form -

‘Warning – follow instructions exactly.  Prepare bottles and teats as directed.  Do not change proportions of powder except on medical advice.  Incorrect preparation can make your baby very ill’; and

(b)          in the case of concentrated infant formula product -

‘Warning – follow instructions exactly.  Prepare bottles and teats as directed.  Do not change proportions of concentrate except on medical advice.  Incorrect preparation can make your baby very ill’; and

(c)          in the case of ‘ready to drink’ infant formula product -

‘Warning – follow instructions exactly.  Prepare bottles and teats as directed.  Do not dilute or add anything to this ‘ready to drink’ formula except on medical advice.  Incorrect preparation can make your baby very ill’.

(2)          The label on a package of infant formula product must include directions for the preparation and use of the infant formula product which include words and pictures instructing -

(a)          that each bottle should be prepared individually; and

(b)          that if a bottle of made up formula is to be stored prior to use, it must be refrigerated and used within 24 hours; and

(c)          that potable, previously boiled water should be used; and

(d)          where a package contains a measuring scoop, that only the enclosed scoop should be used; and

(e)          that formula left in the bottle after a feed must be discarded.

(3)          Subject to subclause (4), the label on a package of infant formula product must contain the following warning statement -

‘Breast milk is best for babies. Before you decide to use this product, consult your

doctor or health worker for advice.’;

under a heading that states –

‘Important Notice’ or any word or words having the same or similar effect.

(4)          Subclause (3) does not apply to infant formula products for metabolic, immunological, renal, hepatic or malabsorptive conditions.

(5)          The label on a package of an infant formula product must contain statements indicating that -

(a)          the infant formula product may be used from birth, in the case of infant formula; and

(b)          the infant formula product should not be used for infants aged under 6 months in the case of follow-on formula; and

(c)          except in the case of packages of pre-term formula, it is recommended that infants over the age of 6 months should be offered foods in addition to the infant formula product.

15          Print and package size

(1)          Where an infant formula product is in a package having a net weight of more than 500g, the statements required by subclauses 14(1), (3) and 26(1) must be in size of type of no less than 3 mm.

(2)          Where an infant formula product is in a package having a net weight of 500 g or less the statements required by subclauses 14(1), (3) and 26(1) must be in size of type of no less than 1.5 mm.

16          Declaration of nutrition information

(1)          The label on a ‘ready to drink’ infant formula product must include a statement, which may be in the form of a table, that contains the following information –

(a)          the average energy content expressed in kJ per 100 mL; and

(b)          the average amount of protein, fat and carbohydrate expressed in g per 100 mL; and

(c)          the average amount of each vitamin, mineral and any other nutritive substance permitted by this Standard expressed in weight per 100 mL.

(2)          The label on a powdered or concentrated form of infant formula product must include a statement, which may be in the form of a table that contains the following information -

(a)          the average energy content expressed in kJ per 100 mL of infant formula product that has been reconstituted according to directions; and

(b)          the average amount of protein, fat and carbohydrate expressed in g per 100 mL of infant formula product that has been reconstituted according to directions; and

(c)          the average amount of each vitamin, mineral and any other nutritive substance permitted by this Standard expressed in weight per 100 mL of infant formula product that has been reconstituted according to directions; and

(d)          a declaration –

(i)           of the weight of one scoop in the case of powdered infant formula; and

(ii)          of the proportion of powder or concentrate required to reconstitute the formula according to directions.

17          Date marking and storage instructions

(1)          Paragraphs 2(1)(c) and (d) of Standard 1.2.5 do not apply to this Standard.

(2)          A label on a package of infant formula product must contain storage instructions covering the period after it is opened.

Editorial note:

The appropriate storage instructions should be valid for the full range of climatic conditions that exist in Australia and New Zealand.

18          Statement of protein source

The label on a package of infant formula product must contain a statement of the specific source, or sources, of protein in the infant formula product immediately adjacent to the name of the infant formula product.

Editorial note:

Standard 1.2.2 requires that all food be labelled with its name.  The requirement in clause 18 of this Standard applies only to the name on the label on the product in accordance with the requirement in Standard 1.2.2.

19          Statement on dental fluorosis

(1)          An infant formula product must comply with subclause (2) where it contains -

(a)          more than 17 mg of fluoride per 100 kJ prior to reconstitution, in the case of powdered or concentrated infant formula product; or

(b)          more than 0.15 mg of fluoride per 100 mL, in the case of ‘ready to drink’ formula.

(2)          The label on a package of infant formula product referred to in subclause (1) must contain statements -

(a)          indicating that consumption of the formula has the potential to cause dental fluorosis; and

(b)          recommending that the risk of dental fluorosis should be discussed with a medical practitioner or other health professional.

20          Prohibited representations

The label on a package of infant formula product must not contain -

(a)          a picture of an infant; or

(b)          a picture that idealises the use of infant formula product; or

(c)          the word ‘humanised’ or ‘maternalised’ or any word or words having the same or similar effect; or

(d)          words claiming that the formula is suitable for all infants; or

(e)          information relating to the nutritional content of human milk; or

(f)           subject to clause 28, a reference to the presence of any nutrient or nutritive substance, except for a reference to a nutrient or nutritive substance in -

(i)           the name of a lactose free formula or a low lactose formula; or

(ii)          a statement of ingredients; or

(iii)          a nutrition information statement; or

(g)          subject to Division 3, a representation that the food is suitable for a particular condition, disease or disorder.

Editorial Note:

Division 3 relates to Infant Formula Products for Special Dietary Use.  Clause 28 permits labelling which varies from this clause.

Division 2 – Infant Formula and Follow-on Formula

21          Composition

(1)          Infant formula and follow-on formula must -

(a)          have an energy content of no less than 2500 kJ/L and no more than 3150 kJ/L in the case of infant formula, and no less than 2500 kJ/L and no more than 3550 kJ/L in the case of follow-on formula; and

(b)          contain an amount of each nutrient specified in column 1 of the Table to this clause which is no less than the amount specified in column 2 of the Table and no more than the amount specified in column 3 of the Table.

Table to clause 21

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Nutrient

Minimum amount per 100 kJ

Maximum amount per 100 kJ

Protein 0.45 g

0.7 g for infant formula

1.3 g for follow-on formula

Fat 1.05 g 1.5 g

(2)          Follow-on formula must have a potential renal solute load value of no more than 8 mOsm/100 kJ.

22          Protein

(1)          The L-amino acids listed in column 1 of the Table to this clause must be present in infant formula and follow-on formula at the minimum level specified in column 2 of the Table, subject to subclause 2 and 3.

Table to clause 22

Column 1

Column 2

L-Amino Acid

Minimum amount per 100 kJ

Histidine 12 mg
Isoleucine 21 mg
Leucine 42 mg
Lysine 30 mg
Cysteine & Methionine 19 mg
Phenylalanine & Tyrosine 32 mg
Threonine 19 mg
Tryptophan 7 mg
Valine 25 mg

(2)          Infant formula or follow-on formula must provide no less than -

(a)          6 mg cysteine per 100 kJ; and

(b)          17 mg phenylalanine per 100 kJ.

(3)          L-amino acids listed in the Table to this clause must be added to infant formula or

follow-on formula only in an amount necessary to improve protein quality.

23          Fat

The fats in infant formula and follow-on formula must -

(a)          not contain medium chain triglycerides except where a medium chain triglyceride is present in a particular infant formula or follow-on formula as the result of being a natural constituent of a milk-based ingredient of that particular infant formula or follow-on formula; and

(b)          have a ratio of linoleic acid to a-linolenic acid of no less than 5 to 1 and no more than 15 to 1; and

(c)          if specified in column 1 of the Table to this clause, comply with the limits, if any, specified in columns 2 and 3 of the Table; and

(d)          have a ratio of total long chain omega 6 series fatty acids (C>= 20) to total long chain omega 3 series fatty acids (C>= 20) of approximately 2 in an infant formula or follow-on formula which contains those fatty acids; and

(e)          where long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids are present in an infant formula or follow-on formula, an eicosapentaenoic acid (20:5 n-3) content of no more than the docosahexaenoic acid (22:6 n-3) content.

Table to clause 23

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Fatty acids

Minimum % total fatty acids

Maximum % total fatty acids

Essential fatty acids
Linoleic acid (18:2) 9 26
a-Linolenic acid (18:3) 1.1 4
Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids
Long chain omega 6 series fatty acids (C>= 20) 2
            Arachidonic acid (20:4) 1
Long chain omega 3 series fatty acids (C>= 20) 1
Total trans fatty acids 4
Erucic acid (22:1) 1

Editorial note:

Standard 1.3.4 contains specifications for Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) rich oil derived from the algae Crypthecodinium cohnii and Arachidonic acid (ARA) rich oil derived from the fungus Mortierella alpina.

24          Vitamins and minerals

(1)          Infant formula and follow-on formula must contain the vitamins and minerals specified in column 1 of the Table to this subclause provided that, in relation to each vitamin or mineral -

(a)          the added vitamin or mineral is in a permitted form as listed in Schedule 1; and

(b)          the infant formula or follow-on formula contains no less than the amount specified in column 2 of the Table; and

(c)          the infant formula or follow-on formula contains no more than the amount specified in column 3 of the Table, if any.

Table to clause 24(1)

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Nutrient

Minimum amount per 100 kJ

Maximum amount per 100 kJ

Vitamins
Vitamin A 14 mg 43 mg
Vitamin D 0.25 mg 0.63 mg
Vitamin C 1.7 mg
Thiamin 10 mg
Riboflavin 14 mg
Preformed Niacin 130 mg
Vitamin B6 9 mg 36 mg
Folate 2.0 mg
Pantothenic acid 70 mg
Vitamin B12 0.025 mg
Biotin 0.36 mg
Vitamin E 0.11 mg 1.1 mg
Vitamin K 1.0 mg
Minerals
Sodium 5 mg 15 mg
Potassium 20 mg 50 mg
Chloride 12 mg 35 mg
Calcium 12 mg
Phosphorus 6 mg 25 mg
Magnesium 1.2 mg 4.0 mg
Iron 0.2 mg 0.5 mg
Iodine 1.2 mg 10 mg
Copper 14 mg 43 mg
Zinc 0.12 mg 0.43 mg
Manganese 0.24 mg 24.0 mg
Selenium 0.25 mg 1.19 mg

(2)          Infant formula and follow-on formula must contain no less than 0.5 mg of Vitamin E per g of polyunsaturated fatty acids.

(3)          The ratio of calcium to phosphorus in infant formula and follow-on formula must be no less than 1.2 to 1 and no more than 2 to 1.

(4)          The ratio of zinc to copper -

(a)          in infant formula must be no more than 15 to 1; and

(b)          in follow-on formula must be no more than 20 to 1.

Editorial note:

This Standard contains guidelines setting out the recommended levels of vitamins and minerals that as a matter of good practice should not be exceeded.

Division 3 - Infant Formula Products for Special Dietary Use

Subdivision 1 – Infant formula products formulated for premature or low birthweight infants

25          Composition and labelling

Infant formula products may be specifically formulated for premature or low birthweight infants provided that in all other respects they comply with this Standard.

26          Additional labelling

(1)          The label on a package of pre-term formula must include the warning statement -

‘Suitable only for pre-term infants under specialist medical supervision’.

(2)          The words ‘pre-term’ must appear as part of the name of a food standardised in this subdivision.

Subdivision 2 - Infant formula products for metabolic, immunological, renal, hepatic and malabsorptive conditions

27          Composition

(1)          Subject to subclause (2), infant formula products may be specifically formulated to satisfy particular metabolic, immunological, renal, hepatic or malabsorptive conditions.

(2)          The permission in subclause (1) only applies where the infant formula products comply with –

(a)          this Division; and

(b)          all the other requirements of this Standard that are not inconsistent with this Division.

(3)          Other than for the operation of clause 28, subclause (2) takes effect 5 years after the commencement of this Standard.

28          Claims

Where a label contains a claim that the infant formula product is suitable for infants with metabolic, immunological, renal, hepatic or malabsorptive conditions, then the label on the package of infant formula product must include a statement indicating -

(a)          that the product is not suitable for general use and should be used under medical supervision; and

(b)          the condition, disease or disorder for which the food has been specially formulated; and

(c)          the nutritional modifications, if any, which have been made to the infant formula product.

29          Composition of lactose free and low lactose formulas

(1)          A lactose free formula or low lactose formula must, except for the lactose content, comply with the compositional and labelling requirements which apply to the infant formula product of which they are a variety.

(2)          Lactose free formula must contain no detectable lactose.

(3)          Low lactose formula must contain no more than 0.3 g lactose per 100 mL of infant formula product.

30          Claims relating to lactose free and low lactose formulas

Where a label contains a claim that the infant formula product is lactose free, low lactose or words of similar import, the label on a package of lactose free or a low lactose formula product must include -

(a)          the words ‘lactose free' as part of the name of lactose free formula; and

(b)          the words ‘low lactose' as part of the name of low lactose formula; and

(c)          the following statements -

(i)           the amount of lactose expressed in g per 100 mL; and

(ii)          the amount of galactose expressed in g per 100 mL.

Subdivision 3 - Infant formula products for specific dietary use based upon protein substitutes

31          Composition

An infant formula product for specific dietary use based upon protein substitutes must -

(a)          have an energy content of no less than 2500 kJ/L and no more than 3150 kJ/L in the case of infant formula, and no less than 2500 kJ/L and no more than 3550 kJ/L in the case of follow-on formula; and

(b)          have a potential renal solute load of no more than 8 mOsm per 100 kJ; and

(c)          contain an amount of each nutrient specified in column 1 of the Table to this clause which is no less than the amount specified in column 2 of the Table and no more than the amount specified in column 3 of the Table.

Table to clause 31

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Nutrient

Minimum amount per 100 kJ

Maximum amount per 100 kJ

Protein 0.45 g 1.4 g
Fat 0.93 g 1.5 g

32          Protein

(1)          The protein content of an infant formula product for specific dietary use based upon protein substitutes may be in the form of protein substitute.

(2)          The L-amino acids listed in column 1 of the Table to this clause must be present in infant formula product for special dietary use at the minimum level specified in column 2 of the Table, subject to subclause 3 and 4.

Table to clause 32

Column 1

Column 2

L-Amino Acid

Min amount per 100 kJ

Histidine 12 mg
Isoleucine 21 mg
Leucine 42 mg
Lysine 30 mg
Cysteine & Methionine 19 mg
Phenylalanine & Tyrosine 32 mg
Threonine 19 mg
Tryptophan 7 mg
Valine 25 mg

(3)          Infant formula product for specific dietary use based upon protein substitutes must provide no less than -

(a)          6 mg cysteine per 100 kJ; and

(b)          17 mg phenylalanine per 100 kJ.

(4)          L-amino acids listed in the Table to this clause must be added to infant formula product for specific dietary use base upon protein substitutes only in an amount necessary to improve protein quality.

33          Vitamins and minerals

An infant formula product for specific dietary use based upon protein substitutes must contain -

(a)          chromium in an amount of no less than 0.35 mg per 100 kJ and no more than 2.0 mg per 100 kJ; and

(b)          molybdenum in an amount of no less than 0.36 mg per 100 kJ and no more than 3.0 mg per 100 kJ.

Editorial note:

The provisions of clause 24 of this Standard also apply in respect of the vitamins and minerals permitted in an infant formula product for specific dietary use based upon protein substitutes.

34          Additional permitted triglycerides

An infant formula product for specific dietary use based upon protein substitutes may contain added medium chain triglycerides.

SCHEDULE 1

PERMITTED FORMS OF VITAMINS AND MINERALS IN INFANT FORMULA PRODUCTS

Column 1

Column 2

Vitamins or minerals

Permitted Forms

Vitamin A Retinol Forms
vitamin A (retinol)

vitamin A acetate

(retinyl acetate)

vitamin A palmitate (retinyl palmitate)
retinyl propionate
Carotenoid Forms
beta-carotene
Vitamin C L-ascorbic acid
L-ascorbyl palmitate
calcium ascorbate
potassium ascorbate
sodium ascorbate
Vitamin D vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol)
vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)
vitamin D (cholecalciferol-cholesterol)
Thiamin thiamin hydrochloride
thiamin mononitrate
Riboflavin riboflavin
riboflavin-5’-phosphate, sodium
Niacin niacinamide (nicotinamide)
Vitamin B6

pyridoxine hydrochloride

pyridoxine-5’-phosphate

Folate folic acid
Pantothenic acid calcium pantothenate
dexpanthenol
Vitamin B12 cyanocobalamin
hydroxocobalamin
Biotin d-Biotin
Vitamin E dl-a-tocopherol
d-a-tocopherol concentrate
tocopherols concentrate, mixed
d-a-tocopheryl acetate
dl-a-tocopheryl acetate
d-a-tocopheryl acid succinate
dl-a-tocopheryl succinate
Vitamin K

vitamin K1, as phylloquinone

(phytonadione)

phytylmenoquinone
Calcium calcium carbonate
calcium chloride
calcium citrate
calcium gluconate
calcium glycerophosphate
calcium hydroxide
calcium lactate
calcium oxide
calcium phosphate, dibasic
calcium phosphate, monobasic
calcium phosphate, tribasic
calcium sulphate
Chloride calcium chloride
magnesium chloride
potassium chloride
sodium chloride
Chromium chromium sulphate
Copper copper gluconate
cupric sulphate
cupric citrate
Iodine potassium iodate
potassium iodide
sodium iodide
Iron

ferric ammonium citrate

ferric pyrophosphate

ferrous citrate

ferrous fumarate

ferrous gluconate

ferrous lactate

ferrous succinate

ferrous sulphate

Magnesium magnesium carbonate
magnesium chloride
magnesium gluconate
magnesium oxide
magnesium phosphate, dibasic
magnesium phosphate, tribasic
magnesium sulphate
Manganese manganese chloride
manganese gluconate
manganese sulphate
manganese carbonate
manganese citrate
Molybdenum sodium molybdate VI dehydrate
Phosphorus calcium glycerophosphate
calcium phosphate, dibasic
calcium phosphate, monobasic
calcium phosphate, tribasic
magnesium phosphate, dibasic
potassium phosphate, dibasic
potassium phosphate, monobasic
potassium phosphate, tribasic
sodium phosphate, dibasic
sodium phosphate, monobasic
sodium phosphate, tribasic
Potassium potassium bicarbonate
potassium carbonate
potassium chloride
potassium citrate
potassium glycerophosphate
potassium gluconate
potassium hydroxide
potassium phosphate, dibasic
potassium phosphate, monobasic
potassium phosphate, tribasic
Selenium sodium selenite
seleno methionine
Sodium sodium bicarbonate
sodium carbonate
sodium chloride
sodium chloride iodised
sodium citrate
sodium gluconate
sodium hydroxide
sodium iodide
sodium lactate
sodium phosphate, dibasic
sodium phosphate, monobasic
sodium phosphate, tribasic
sodium sulphate
sodium tartrate
Zinc zinc acetate
zinc chloride
zinc gluconate
zinc oxide
zinc sulphate

GUIDELINES FOR INFANT FORMULA PRODUCTS

(These guidelines are not part of the legally binding Standard)

Guideline for maximum amount of vitamins and minerals in infant formula products

It is recommended that the quantities specified in the table below be observed as the maximum levels of vitamins and minerals in infant formula product.

Nutrient

Recommended maximum amount

per 100 kJ

Vitamins
Vitamin C 5.4 mg
Thiamin 48 mg
Riboflavin 86 mg
Preformed Niacin 480 mg
Folate 8.0 mg
Pantothenic acid 360 mg
Vitamin B12 0.17 mg
Vitamin K 5.0 mg
Biotin 2.7 mg
Minerals
Calcium 33 mg
Phosphorus 22 mg
Manganese 7.2 mg for infant formula products regulated by Division 3, Subdivision 2 only
Chromium 2.0 mg
Molybdenum 3 mg

Guideline on advice regarding additional vitamin and mineral supplementation

Manufacturers are recommended to provide an advice in the label on a package of infant formula product to the effect that consumption of vitamin or mineral preparations are not necessary.

Nutrition information table

The nutrition information contained in the label on a package of infant formula product is recommended in the following format -

NUTRITION INFORMATION

Average amount per 100 mL made up formula *1

Average amount per 100 g of powder (or per 100 mL for liquid concentrate) *2

Energy kJ kJ
Protein g g
Fat g g
Carbohydrate g g
Vitamin A mg mg
Vitamin B6 mg mg
Vitamin B12 mg mg
Vitamin C mg mg
Vitamin D mg mg
Vitamin E mg mg
Vitamin K mg mg
Biotin mg mg
Niacin mg mg
Folate mg mg
Pantothenic acid mg mg
Riboflavin mg mg
Thiamin mg mg
Calcium mg mg
Copper mg mg
Iodine mg mg
Iron mg mg
Magnesium mg mg
Manganese mg mg
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Selenium mg mg
Zinc mg mg
Chloride mg mg
Potassium mg mg
Sodium mg mg
(insert any other nutritive substance to be declared) g, mg, mg g, mg, mg

*1 – Delete the words ‘made up formula’ in the case of formulas sold in ‘ready to drink’ form.

*2 – Delete this column in the case of formulas sold in ‘ready to drink’ form.

Note:  The information in column 2 is not mandatory.

[29]        Standard 3.1.1 is varied by –

[29.1]     omitting from Clause 1 definition of primary food production

However, primary food production does not include:

(a)          any process involving the substantial transformation of food (for example, manufacturing or canning), regardless of whether the process is carried out on the premises in which the food was grown, cultivated, picked, harvested, collected or caught; or

(b)          the sale or service of food directly to the public; or

(c)          any other food production activity prescribed by the regulations under the Act for the purposes of this definition.

substituting

However, primary food production does not include:

(d)          any process involving the substantial transformation of food (for example, manufacturing or canning), regardless of whether the process is carried out on the premises in which the food was grown, cultivated, picked, harvested, collected or caught; or

(e)          the sale or service of food directly to the public; or

(f)           any other food production activity prescribed by the regulations under the Act for the purposes of this definition.

  1. Standard 3.2.3 is varied by omitting Clause 1 definitions for adequate supply of water and potable water, substituting –

adequate supply of water means potable water that is available at a volume, pressure and temperature that is adequate for the purposes for which the water is used.

potable water means water that is acceptable for human consumption.

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