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The purpose of this document is to communicate a revised procedure for amending the Product Register to reflect a change in a registrant's name or a change in registrant.
The purpose of this Regulatory Directive is to inform registrants, other interested parties and agencies about the legislation and policy on the advertising of pest control products, and to provide some guideline on wording in promotional material and timing of advertising of control products.
The Master Copy Registration Process has been put in place to streamline product registration procedures in the interests of improving operating efficiency and service to clients. Once a registered product is granted Master Product status, it may be used as a precedent for the registration of subsequent Master Copies. Master Product status may be requested in the initial submission for registration or, through amending a currently registered product.
This directive outlines the requirements for the registration of microbial pest control agents and products proposed for pest management in Canada at this time.
The purpose of this regulatory directive is to inform registrants, researchers and other interested groups and agencies of revisions to Regulatory Directive Dir93-22, Chemical Pesticides Research Permit Guidelines. The revisions do not involve changes to the data requirements .
The purpose of this document is to inform pesticide registrants and other interested groups and agencies about the terminology used to designate bean crops on pesticide labels.
The purpose of this document is to communicate to industry and other interested parties, revisions to the requirements for submitting documents to Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) in support of applications to register or amend a pest control product registration, re-evaluation or special review.
The purpose of this document is to inform pesticide registrants and other interested groups and agencies about the current regulatory status of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's) under the authority of the Pest Control Products Act.
The purpose of this document is to inform registrants, user groups, government agencies and other interested stakeholders about the procedure for registering pesticides or amending registrations for emergency control of pest infestations where currently registered pesticides and non-chemical control methods or practices are insufficient to address the pest outbreak.
The purpose of this Directive is to inform registrants, user groups, and other stakeholders about the Pest Management Regulatory Agency's strategy for the implementation of the Federal Government's Toxic Substances Management Policy (TSMP) for products regulated under the Pest Control Products Act.