✨ Trade Name Product Reassessment
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 6 — 22 JANUARY 2015
Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of January 2015.
PETER HUGHES, Secretary for Education.
Note: This notice replaces the one published in the New Zealand Gazette, 22 December 2011, No. 200, page 5730.
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Notice of Reassessment of a Registered Trade Name Product (Notice No. MPI 444)
Joy O’Connor, Acting Manager (ACVM Programmes and Appraisals) of the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), acting under delegated authority from the Director-General of MPI, gives notice, under section 14(1) of the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997 (“the Act”), that the following application has been made to reassess the following trade name product under section 29 of the Act:
Trade Name: Fyfanon 440EW
Reference: P8240
Active Ingredient and Concentration:
Maldison 440g/litre
Formulation Type: Emulsion in water
Affected Use Claims:
Change in Withholding Period: Fruit, vegetables, pasture, fodder crops, cereals, sweetcorn.
Reason for Reassessment:
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has reassessed Organophosphate and Carbamate active ingredients under the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 2001. The outcomes of the reassessment included a reduction in the Potential Daily Exposure (PDE) (food), setting of maximum application rates, and limiting the frequency of applications for some of the actives assessed. As a result, MPI is re-examining the use patterns and controls to ensure dietary intake of these compounds is acceptable and labels are consistent with the use pattern restrictions imposed by EPA. To achieve this, Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) changes may be required.
The reassessment will only apply to products affected by the EPA assessment.
Any person may make a written submission to the director-general concerning this application.
Under sections 16 and 17 of the Act, a written submission:
a. must state in full the reasons for making the submission; and
b. may state any decision sought on that application; and
c. must be received by the director-general no later than 30 working days after the date of notification in the New Zealand Gazette.
Under section 18 of the Act, a copy of every submission will be forwarded to the applicant for the applicant’s information.
The following address is:
a. where submissions on this application are to be sent; and
b. where requests for copies of the public information relating to the application can be sent; and
c. where public information relating to the application can be viewed; and
d. the director-general’s address for service:
ACVM Group, Ministry for Primary Industries, Pastoral House, 25 The Terrace, Wellington 6011. Postal Address: PO Box 2526, Wellington 6140.
The applicant’s address for service is:
Cheminova (NZ) Limited, 141 Powderham Street, New Plymouth 4310. Postal Address: PO Box 187, Beechcroft,
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Risk Assessment Criteria for Tertiary Education Institutions
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🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceRisk Assessment, Tertiary Education, Organisational Risk, Financial Risk, Educational Performance
- PETER HUGHES, Secretary for Education
🌾 Notice of Reassessment of a Registered Trade Name Product
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesTrade Name Product, Reassessment, Agricultural Compounds, Veterinary Medicines, Fyfanon 440EW, Maldison, Environmental Protection Authority, Maximum Residue Limit
- Joy O’Connor, Acting Manager (ACVM Programmes and Appraisals)
NZ Gazette 2015, No 6