Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2014C00508:clause:1_20
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2014C00508
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 20
Character Range: 56490–58694

20  How registration of chemical product takes place
 (1) Registration of a chemical product takes place when the APVMA enters the following in the Register:
 (a) the name of the person who applied for the registration as the holder of the registration;
 (b) the name of any nominated agent for the registration;
 (c) the relevant particulars, which are the distinguishing number, any instructions for the use of the product and any other particulars prescribed by the regulations;
 (d) if the product is a listed chemical product—a notation to that effect;
 (e) any conditions of the registration imposed by the APVMA;
 (f) the date the registration ends, which must be the last day of a calendar month not more than 12 months after the registration takes place;
 (g) unless the product is a listed chemical product, and the product and each label for the product comply with the established standard for the product—the date (the last renewal date) after which the registration cannot be renewed under Division 6.

Rules about last renewal dates
 (2) The last renewal date must:
 (a) be worked out in accordance with the method prescribed by the regulations; and
 (b) if the last renewal date is entered in the Register when the product is registered—be the last day of a calendar month at least 7 years but not more than 15 years after the registration takes place; and
 (c) if the last renewal date is entered in the Register when the relevant particulars or conditions of the registration are varied—be the last day of a calendar month at least 7 years but not more than 15 years after the variation takes place.
Note: For entering last renewal dates when relevant particulars or conditions are varied, see sections 26D, 29B and 34A.
 (3) However, the last renewal date may be less than 7 years after the registration or variation takes place to provide for the last renewal date to be the same as the last renewal date for another chemical product that contains one or more of the same active constituents.
 (4) Paragraphs (2)(b) and (c) do not apply if the registration is subject to the condition that it remains in force only for a stated period of not more than 1 year (see subsection 23(2)).