Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00959:reg:69aa
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00959
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 69AA
Character Range: 168982–171089

69AA  Prescribed fee for notices of notifiable variations

Prescribed fee
 (1) For the purposes of subsection 164(1) of the Code, $50 is the prescribed fee for lodging a notice under Division 2AA of Part 2 of the Code.

Notices for which prescribed fee is not payable
 (2) However, a prescribed fee is not payable for lodging a notice under Division 2AA of Part 2 of the Code for:
 (a) variations of the relevant particulars of the registration of a chemical product in respect of one or more active constituents of the product if the variation:
 (i) is to vary the particulars of one or more constituents listed for the product in an interchangeable constituent determination; and
 (ii) in the case of a product in respect of which 9 or more constituents are entered in the Register—is to no more than 25% of those constituents; and
 (iii) in the case of a product in respect of which fewer than 9 constituents are entered in the Register—is to no more than 2 of those constituents; or
 (b) variations of the relevant particulars of the approval of a label for containers for a chemical product if:
 (i) the variation is the result of a notifiable variation of a kind mentioned in subregulation (3); and
 (ii) the varied label would not include misleading or deceptive information about the use, safety, environmental impact or efficacy of the product.
 (3) For the purposes of subparagraph (2)(b)(i), the kinds of notifiable variations are the following:
 (a) a variation of the net contents of an agricultural chemical product, but only if:
 (i) the variation will not result in the instructions for the use or disposal of the product, or the containers for the product, being modified or affected; and
 (ii) the net contents of the product, as varied, is in the range recorded in the Register for the product;
 (b) a variation of the instructions for the use of a chemical product, but only if:
 (i) the variation is to remove the use of the product from the instructions; and
 (ii) the variation of the instructions will not otherwise modify or affect the instructions for another use of the product.