The Applicant Guide provides guidance on the procedures for submitting an application to CRD, how we will process the application, what should be included in an application and what happens once the application is completed.
In addition to the Guide itself there is UK guidance which addresses different aspects of pesticide and adjuvant registration. Links to these documents can be found in the appropriate places in The Applicant Guide but a list of these documents is also detailed below.
Additional data and data mid-evaluation
Adjuvants
Adverse data - Approval Holder Responsibilities
Application fees
Application Overview
Applications for addition of undersown crops to product labels
Application types
Biopesticides
Classification and labelling requirement on authorisations issued after 14 June 2011
Commercial withdrawals
Commodity substances
Data submission deadlines
Emergency (120 day) authorisations
Experimental permit
Extensions of use
Import tolerances and Maximum Residue Levels
Letters of access
Mutual Recognition procedure
The structure of a Notice of Approval
Parallel Trade Permit
Procedures for submission and assessment of confirmatory data following inclusion of an active substance in Annex I of Council Directive 91/414/EEC
Protection of data
Product registration numbers
Reduced water volume: Operator and Efficacy/Crops Safety Risk Assessments
Re-registration
Revocations of authorisations
Streams and targets
Submission and assessment of voluntary zonal applications in the UK
Tank-mixes
Technical specifications and formulation details
The transition from ‘COPR and Directive 91/414/EEC’ to ‘Regulation (EC) 1107/2009’
Transitional arrangements between COPR and PPPR
Twin Packs
Two-staged applications
Zonal authorisations and mutual recognition under Regulation (EC 1107/2009)
If you have any comments or questions on The Applicant Guide or the associated guidance documents, please contact us at Applicant-enquiries@hse.gsi.gov.uk.
Guidance to help those working with plant protection products/pesticides to meet the requirements of legislation
We have a number of databases giving information on Pesticides & Plant Protection Products, including information on Authorisations and Maximum Residue Levels