- Join our team
Whether you’re a scientist or a corporate professional, we are looking for people with the right qualifications and experience to support the regulation of agricultural and veterinary chemicals in Australia. Whatever role you take on,…
- APVMA Online Services PortalAPVMA online system new user access formChanges to company detailsChanges to company contact detailsAdverse Experience Reporting ProgramPeriodic Summary Updates Report (PSUR) template – to be used by…
Glyphosate is a herbicide used to control weeds in agriculture, public and industrial areas, and in home gardens. Agricultural products – including products such as weed killers and bug sprays for use in the home and garden – are required by…
- Cooperative scheme
The Agvet Code is part of a cooperative statutory scheme in place for the evaluation, registration and control of agricultural and veterinary chemical products.
The Agvet Code makes provision for the…
The application fee and assessment period in which the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) is required to determine an application varies depending on the complexity of the application.
The legislation prescribes the…
- Purpose of this policy
The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority's (APVMA) privacy policy outlines how the APVMA protects and manages personal information, including sensitive information, consistent with its…
- We are in the process of updating our tailored guidance pathways. Please refer to our risk assessment module descriptors in the interim.
Our tailored guidance pathways are designed to provide applicants with the information you need to…
New scientific information may emerge after an active constituent has been approved or a product has been registered, which suggests a change in the risks to human health, the environment, animal or crop safety, or trade. The history of the chemical…
APVMA risk assessment manuals:
Chemistry and manufacture Environment Human health Residues and trade Spray Drift Risk Assessment ManualThe Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) can issue a formal written warning if we have reasonable grounds to suspect that a person has contravened the Agvet Code, the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals…