APVMA permit-to-label project background
The permit-to-label project was initiated to improve access to agricultural and veterinary (agvet) chemical products by migrating uses from current Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) permits to a registered product label. This initiative aimed to provide greater certainty to industry through registration of eligible use patterns, removing the need for industry to periodically apply to the APVMA for renewal of permits.
Permit-to-label project
The permit-to-label project was initiated to improve access to agricultural and veterinary (agvet) chemical products by migrating uses from current Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) permits to a registered product label. This initiative aims to provide greater certainty to industry through the registration of eligible use patterns, removing the need for industry to periodically apply to the APVMA for the renewal of permits.
Gazette No 3, 6 February 2024
Contents
- Agricultural chemical products and approved labels – 1
- Veterinary chemical products and approved labels – 10
- Approved active constituents – 13
- Licensing of veterinary chemical manufacturers – 17
- Agvet chemical voluntary recall: Exifluke 240 Oral Flukicide for Cattle – 19
- Notice of cancellation at the request of the holder – 20
Special Gazette, 1 February 2024
Contents
- Agvet chemical voluntary recall: Semintra 4 mg/mL Oral Solution for Cats – 1
- Agvet chemical voluntary recall: CaniPRBC – Canine Packed Red Blood Cells – 2