
CHAPTER I
Article 1 

1. This Regulation lays down:
(a) further detailed rules for the implementation of the fourth stage of the programme of work referred to in the second subparagraph of Article 8(2) of Directive 91/414/EEC (the programme of work) with respect to the continued evaluation of the active substances notified under Regulation (EC) No 1112/2002;
(b) rules covering the active substances that were on the market before 1 May 2004 in the Czech Republic, Estonia, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Slovenia and Slovakia and which are not included in stages one to three of the programme of work and which are not covered by Regulation (EC) No 1112/2002.
2. Article 6(2) and (3) and the second paragraph of Article 6(4) of Directive 91/414/EEC shall not apply to active substances listed in Annex I to this Regulation as long as the procedures provided for in this Regulation with regard to such substances have not been finalised.
3. This Regulation shall apply without prejudice to:
(a) reviews by Member States of active substances listed in Annex I to this Regulation in particular pursuant to renewals of authorisations in accordance with Article 4(4) of Directive 91/414/EEC;
(b) reviews by the Commission in accordance with Article 5(5) of Directive 91/414/EEC;
(c) assessments carried out under Directive 79/117/EEC.
Article 2 
For the purpose of this Regulation, the definitions set out in Article 2 of Directive 91/414/EEC and Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 1112/2002 shall apply.
The following definitions shall also apply:

((a)) ‘notifier’ means the natural or legal person who has submitted a notification in accordance with:

((i)) Regulation (EC) No 1112/2002, as listed in Annex II to this Regulation, or
((ii)) Article 4 of this Regulation;
((b)) ‘rapporteur Member State’ means the rapporteur Member State for the active substance as set out in Annex I.
((c)) ‘summary dossier’ means a dossier containing the information required under Article 10(2), where summaries are given of the results of the tests and studies referred to in that paragraph.
((d)) ‘complete dossier’ means a dossier containing the information required under Article 10(3), where the results of the tests and study reports referred to in the summary dossier are given in full.
Article 3 

1. Each Member State shall designate an authority or authorities to carry out the obligations of the Member States as defined in this Regulation.
2. The national authorities listed in Annex III shall coordinate and ensure all necessary contacts with notifiers, other Member States, the Commission and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in accordance with this Regulation.Each Member State shall give the details concerning the designated coordinating national authority to the Commission, the EFSA and the designated coordinating national authority of each other Member State and inform them of any modifications thereof.
CHAPTER II
Article 4 

1. Any producer in a new Member State referred to in Article 1(1)(b) of this Regulation wishing to secure the inclusion in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC of an active substance listed in Annex I to this Regulation shall notify the details set out in Annex V of this Regulation to the Commission, other notifiers for that substance and the rapporteur Member State at the latest three months from the date of entry into force of this Regulation.
2. Any producer making a notification under paragraph 1 shall fulfil the obligations of producers or notifiers set out in this Regulation for the active substance notified.
3. Where a producer in a new Member State has not submitted a notification for an active substance listed in Annex I to this Regulation, in accordance with paragraph 1, it shall only be permitted to participate in the programme of work collectively with one or more notifiers of the active substance, including a Member State which has notified in accordance with paragraph 4 of this Article.
4. Where no notification has been received for an active substance listed in Annex I to this Regulation, a new Member State may declare its interest in supporting the inclusion of that active substance in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC by notifying the Commission and the rapporteur Member State.That notification must be submitted as soon as possible, and no later than three months from the date the Commission has informed the Member States that no notification has been submitted for that active substance.A Member State submitting such a notification shall thereafter be treated as the producer for the purposes of the evaluation of the active substance concerned.
5. The Commission shall decide, as provided for in the fourth subparagraph of Article 8(2) of Directive 91/414/EEC, not to include in Annex I to that Directive active substances referred to in Annex I to this Regulation for which no notification has been submitted in accordance with paragraphs 1 or 4 of this Article. The Decision shall state the reasons for the non-inclusion.Member States shall withdraw authorisations of plant protection products containing such active substances within the period prescribed in the Decision.
CHAPTER III
Article 5 

1. Where for any active substance listed in Annex I there is more than one notifier, the notifiers concerned shall take all reasonable steps to submit the dossier for such substance collectively.Where the dossier is not submitted by all such notifiers, it shall contain details of the efforts made and the reasons why certain notifiers have not participated in the submission of the dossier.
2. Where an active substance has been notified by more than one notifier, those notifiers shall, for each study involving vertebrate animals, give details of the attempts made to avoid duplication of testing and give, if applicable, the reasons for conducting a duplicate study.
Article 6 

1. The notifier shall submit the dossier for the active substance (the dossier) to the rapporteur Member State.
2. The dossier shall include the following:
(a) a copy of the notification; in the case of a collective notification made by more than one producer as referred to in Article 5(1), it shall include:
((i)) a copy of the notifications made in accordance with Article 4 or 5 of Regulation (EC) No 1112/2002 or Article 4 of this Regulation;
((ii)) the name of the person designated by the producers concerned as being responsible for the collective notification who will act as a contact point during the procedure;
(b) a limited range of representative uses of the active substance, in respect of which the data submitted by the notifier in the dossier shall demonstrate that for one or more preparations, the requirements set out in Article 5 of Directive 91/414/EEC for inclusion of the active substance in Annex I to that Directive may be met.
3. When requested by the rapporteur Member State as provided for in Article 20(2) to circulate the updated summary dossier or where relevant the updated complete dossier or parts thereof the notifier shall do this at the latest one month from the date of receipt of such a request.
Article 7 
By derogation from Articles 5 and 6, where an active substance has been notified under Directive 98/8/EC the notifier may submit:

((a)) a copy of the dossier submitted under Directive 98/8/EC;
((b)) any additional information referred to in Annexes II and III to Directive 91/414/EEC necessary to justify the inclusion of the active substance in Annex I to that Directive by reference to uses falling within the scope of that Directive.
Article 8 
Where a dossier has been submitted under Regulation (EC) No 1490/2002, the person who submitted that dossier may submit, together with the further dossier submitted under this Regulation:

((a)) a reference to the dossier submitted under Regulation (EC) No 1490/2002;
((b)) any additional information referred to in Annexes II and III to Directive 91/414/EEC necessary to justify the inclusion of the active substance in Annex I to that Directive by reference to uses falling within the scope of this Regulation.
Article 9 

1. Where the dossier concerns an active substance listed in Part A of Annex I, in addition to the information required under Article 5 and Article 6(2), the notifier shall submit the following information concerning the active substance and the plant protection product (where applicable):
(a) all available information on possible risks to human and animal health and the environment including that available from searching the literature and identifying the data bases searched and search terms used;
(b) available assessment reports from any OECD country;
(c) for any ongoing tests and studies not yet fully completed, information on those tests and studies and a projected date of completion.
2. The dossier shall physically contain the individual test and study reports containing all the information referred to in paragraph 1.
3. Each Member State shall specify the number of copies of the dossier to be submitted by the notifier when it is acting as a rapporteur and when it receives copies under Article 20(2).The format of the dossier shall take account of the recommendations made in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 19 of Directive 91/414/EEC.
Article 10 

1. Where the dossier concerns an active substance listed in Part B to G of Annex I, the notifier shall submit a dossier and a summary dossier.
2. The notifier(s) shall include in the summarydossier:
(a) the information required under Article 5 and Article 6(2) of this Regulation;
(b) for each point of Annex II (Part A or Part B as appropriate) to Directive 91/414/EEC and for each point of Annex III (Part A or Part B as appropriate) to that Directive, the summaries and results of tests and studies and the name of the person or institute that has carried out those tests and studies;
(c) a checklist to be filled in by the notifier, demonstrating that the dossier is complete in accordance with Article 18 of this Regulation.The tests and studies as referred to in paragraph 2(b) of this Article shall be those relevant to the assessment of the criteria referred to in Article 5 of Directive 91/414/EEC for one or more preparations for the uses taking into account the fact that data gaps in the dossier as regards the information required under Annex II of Directive 91/414/EEC, resulting from the proposed limited range of representative uses of the active substance, may lead to restrictions in the inclusion in Annex I of Directive 91/414/EEC.
3. The complete dossier shall physically contain the individual test and study reports concerning all the information referred to in point (b) and the second subparagraph of paragraph 2.
4. Each Member State shall specify the number of copies and the format of the summary and the complete dossiers to be submitted by the notifiers.In defining the format of the complete and summary dossiers Member States shall take account of the recommendations made in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 19 of Directive 91/414/EEC.
Article 11 
Any natural or legal person wishing to submit relevant information which may contribute to the evaluation of an active substance listed in Annex I, in particular with regard to the potentially dangerous effects of that substance or its residues on human and animal health and on the environment, shall do so by the relevant time limit set out in Article 12.
Such information shall be submitted to the rapporteur Member State and the EFSA. When requested by the rapporteur Member State such person shall also submit that information to the other Member States at the latest one month from the date of receipt of such a request.
Article 12 
The notifier(s) shall submit the dossier to the relevant rapporteur Member State by:

((a)) 30 June 2005 at the latest for the active substances listed in Part A of Annex I;
((b)) 30 November 2005 at the latest for the active substances listed in Parts B to G of Annex I.
Article 13 

1. Where the notifier does not submit the dossier or any part thereof within the relevant time limit set out in Article 12, the rapporteur Member State shall inform the Commission and the EFSA within two months of the date of expiry of the time limit, giving any justification for the delay provided by the notifiers.
2. On the basis of the information submitted by the rapporteur Member State in accordance with paragraph 1, the Commission shall determine whether the notifier has demonstrated that the delay in the submission of the dossier was caused by force majeure.In that case, it shall establish a new time limit for the submission of a dossier fulfilling the relevant requirements of Articles 5, 6, 9, and 10 of this Regulation in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 19 of Directive 91/414/EEC.
3. The Commission shall decide, as provided for in the fourth subparagraph of Article 8(2) of Directive 91/414/EEC, not to include in Annex I to that Directive an active substance for which no dossier has been submitted within the time limit provided for in Article 12 of this Regulation or the second subparagraph of paragraph 2 of this Article. The Decision shall state the reasons for the non-inclusion.Member States shall withdraw authorisations of plant protection products containing such active substances within the period prescribed in the Decision.
Article 14 

1. If a notifier decides to end its participation in the programme of work for an active substance, it shall immediately inform the rapporteur Member State, the Commission, the EFSA and all other notifiers of the active substance concerned of its decision, giving the reasons.Where a notifier ends its participation or fails to fulfil its obligations under this Regulation, the procedures provided for in Articles 15 to 24 shall be terminated as regards its dossier.
2. If a notifier agrees with another producer that the notifier shall be replaced for the purposes of further participation in the programme of work under this Regulation, the notifier and such other producer shall inform the rapporteur Member State, the Commission and the EFSA by a common declaration agreeing that such other producer shall replace the original notifier in carrying out the notifier’s duties pursuant to the relevant provisions of Articles 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 24. They shall ensure that the other notifiers for the substance concerned are informed at the same time.The other producer in this case shall be jointly liable with the original notifier for any fees remaining payable in relation to the notifier's application under the regime established by Member States pursuant to Article 30.
3. If all notifiers for an active substance end their participation in the programme of work a Member State may choose to act as notifier for the purposes of further participation in the programme of work.Any Member State wishing to act as a notifier shall inform the rapporteur Member State, the Commission and the EFSA at the latest one month from the date of being informed that all notifiers have decided to end their participation and shall replace the original notifier in carrying out the notifier’s duties pursuant to the relevant provisions of Articles 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 24.
4. All information submitted shall remain available to the rapporteur Member States, the Commission and EFSA
CHAPTER IV
Article 15 

1. Without prejudice to Article 18 the rapporteur Member State shall evaluate all dossiers submitted to it.
2. Without prejudice to Article 7 of Directive 91/414/EEC, the rapporteur Member State shall not accept the submission of new studies during the evaluation except as provided for in Article 9 (1)(c) of this Regulation.However, the rapporteur Member State may request the notifier to submit further data which are necessary to clarify the dossier. When doing so the rapporteur Member State shall set a time limit within which the information shall be provided. The time limit shall not affect the time limit for the submission of the draft assessment report by the rapporteur Member State to the EFSA as provided for in Article 21(1) or Article 22(1).
3. The rapporteur Member State may, from the start of the evaluation of the dossier:
(a) consult with experts from the EFSA;
(b) request additional technical or scientific information from other Member States to assist in the evaluation.
4. Notifiers may seek specific advice from the rapporteur Member State.
Article 16 

1. The rapporteur Member States shall cooperate in the evaluation within each group set out in Annex I and shall organise such cooperation in the most effective and efficient way.
2. The rapporteur Member State identified within each group in Annex I as the ‘lead rapporteur’ shall take a lead in organising that cooperation and in organising the provision of advice to notifiers where it concerns matters of general interest to the other Member States concerned.
Article 17 
Where possible and where it does not affect the time limit for the submission of the draft assessment report as provided for in Article 21(1), the rapporteur Member State shall evaluate further information identified under Article 9(1)(c) subsequently provided by the notifier.
Article 18 

1. The rapporteur Member State shall assess the checklists provided by the notifiers in accordance with Article 10(2)(c).
2. The rapporteur Member State shall at the latest three months from the date of receipt of all dossiers for an active substance report to the Commission on the completeness of the dossiers.
3. For those active substances for which one or more dossiers are considered to be complete, the rapporteur Member State shall perform the evaluation as referred to in Articles 15 and 19, unless the Commission informs the rapporteur Member State, within two months of the date of receipt of the report of the rapporteur Member State on completeness, that it does not consider the dossier to be complete.
4. For those active substances for which a rapporteur Member State or the Commission consider that no dossier is complete within the meaning of Articles 5, 6 and 10, the Commission shall, within three months from the date of the receipt of the report of the rapporteur Member State on completeness, refer such a report to the Standing Committee for the Food Chain and Animal Health.In accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 19 of Directive 91/414/EEC it shall be decided whether a dossier is to be considered complete within the meaning of Articles 5, 6 and 10.
5. The Commission shall decide, as provided for in the fourth subparagraph of Article 8 (2) of Directive 91/414/EEC, not to include in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC an active substance for which no complete dossier has been submitted within the time limit provided for in Article 12 of this Regulation or the second sub-paragraph of Article 13 (2).
Article 19 

1. Where active substances listed in Part D of Annex I to this Regulation have been evaluated under Directive 98/8/EC those evaluations shall be taken into account, where relevant, for the purposes of this Regulation
2. Where active substances have been evaluated under a former stage of the programme of work referred to in Article 8(2) of Directive 91/414/EEC those evaluations shall be taken into account, where relevant, for the purposes of this Regulation.
3. The rapporteur Member State shall evaluate and report only on those active substances for which at least one dossier has been determined to be complete in accordance with Articles 5, 6, and 10. For dossiers concerning the same active substance not determined to be complete, it shall check whether the identity and impurities of the active substance in those dossiers are comparable to the identity and impurities of the active substance in the dossiers considered complete. It shall record its views on this point in the draft assessment report.The rapporteur Member State shall take into consideration the information available on potentially dangerous effects in the other dossiers submitted by any notifier or by any third party in accordance with Article 11.
Article 20 

1. The draft assessment report shall be submitted as far as possible in the format recommended in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 19 of Directive 91/414/EEC.
2. The rapporteur Member State shall request the notifiers to submit an updated summary dossier to the EFSA, the other Member States and on request to the Commission at the same time as the rapporteur's draft assessment report is sent to the EFSA.The Member States, the Commission or the EFSA may request through the rapporteur Member State that notifiers also send them an updated complete dossier or parts thereof. The notifier shall provide any such updated dossier by the date specified in the request.
Article 21 

1. The rapporteur Member State shall send the draft assessment report to the EFSA as quickly as possible, and 12 months from the date of expiry of the time limit provided for in Article 12(a) at the latest.
2. The rapporteur Member State shall include in the draft assessment report a reference to each test or study concerning each point of Annex II (Part A or Part B as appropriate) to Directive 91/414/EEC and for each point of Annex III (Part A or Part B as appropriate) to that Directive relied on for the assessment.That reference shall be made in the form of a list of test and study reports including the title, the author(s), the date of the study or test report and the date of publication, the standard to which the test or study was conducted, the holder’s name, and if any, the claim made by the holder or notifier for data protection.
3. At the same time as the rapporteur Member State sends its assessment report to the EFSA as provided for in paragraph 1, it shall make a recommendation to the Commission:
(a) either to include the active substance in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC stating where appropriate the proposed conditions for inclusion; such conditions:
((i)) may include the time limit for such inclusion:
((ii)) shall state whether any information is required, whether such additional information is included in the tests and studies referred to in Article 9(1)(c) of this Regulation and if so, the probable timetable for the provision of such information; or
(b) not to include the active substance in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC, stating the proposed reasons for the non-inclusion.
4. In addition to the conditions for inclusion proposed under paragraph 2(a) of this Article, the rapporteur Member State may indicate if it has identified, for the proposed limited range of representative uses mentioned in the dossier, any information missing from the dossier which may be required by Member States as confirmatory information when they come to grant authorisations under Article 4 of Directive 91/414/EEC for plant protection products containing that active substance.
Article 22 

1. The rapporteur Member State shall send a draft assessment report to the EFSA as quickly as possible, and at the latest 12 months from the date the dossier was determined to be complete in accordance with Article 18(2).
2. The rapporteur Member State shall include in the draft assessment report a reference to each test or study concerning each point of Annex II (Part A or Part B as appropriate) to Directive 91/414/EEC and for each point of Annex III (Part A or Part B as appropriate) to that Directive relied on for the assessment.That reference shall be made in the form of a list of test and study reports including the title, the author(s), the date of the study or test report and the date of publication, the standard to which the test or study was conducted, the holder’s name and, if any, the claim made by the holder or notifier for data protection.
3. At the same time as the rapporteur Member State sends its assessment report to the EFSA as provided for in paragraph 1, it shall make a recommendation to the Commission:
(a) either to include the active substance in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC, stating the reasons for the inclusion;
(b) or not to include the active substance in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC, stating the reasons for the non-inclusion.
Article 23 

1. A rapporteur Member State shall inform the Commission and the EFSA as soon as it becomes clear that it will be unable to comply with the time limits set out in Articles 21(1) and 22(1) for the submission of the draft assessment report to the EFSA and give the reasons for the delay.
2. It may be decided to replace a rapporteur Member State for a particular active substance by another Member State where:
(a) during the assessment and evaluation provided for in Articles 15, 16, 17 and 19 it becomes apparent that there is an imbalance in the responsibilities borne and the work to be done or actually done by the Member States as rapporteurs; or
(b) it is clear that a Member State is unable to fulfil its obligations under this Regulation.Such replacement shall be decided in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 19 of Directive 91/414/EEC.
3. Where it has been decided to replace a rapporteur Member State the original rapporteur Member State shall immediately after such a decision has been taken inform the notifiers concerned and shall transfer to the newly designated rapporteur Member State all correspondence and information which it has received as rapporteur Member State for the active substance concerned.The original Member State shall return to the notifier the part of the fee referred to in Article 30 which has not been used. The newly designated rapporteur Member State may require the payment of a further fee in accordance with Article 30.
Article 24 

1. The EFSA shall, within 30 days of the date of receipt of the draft assessment report as provided for in Article 21(1) or Article 22(1) of this Regulation, check that it clearly complies with the format recommended in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 19 of Directive 91/414/EEC.In exceptional cases where the draft assessment report clearly does not fulfil those requirements the Commission shall agree with the EFSA and the rapporteur Member State on a period for resubmission of an amended report which shall not exceed three months.
2. The EFSA shall circulate the draft assessment report to the other Member States and to the Commission and may organise a consultation of experts including the rapporteur Member State.
3. The EFSA may consult some or all of the notifiers of active substances referred to in Annex I on the draft assessment report or parts thereof on the relevant active substances.
4. Without prejudice to Article 7 of Directive 91/414/EEC, submission of new studies shall not be accepted by the EFSA after receipt of the draft assessment report referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article.However, the rapporteur Member State, with the agreement of the EFSA, may request the notifiers to submit within specified time limits further data considered by the rapporteur Member State or the EFSA necessary to clarify the dossier.
5. The EFSA shall make available at specific request or keep available for consultation by any person the following:
(a) the draft assessment report, except the elements thereof which have been accepted as confidential in accordance with Article 14 of Directive 91/414/EEC;
(b) the list of any data required for the evaluation of the possible inclusion of the active substance in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC, as finalised by the EFSA.
6. The EFSA shall evaluate the draft assessment report and submit its evaluation to the Commission on whether the active substance may be expected to meet the requirements of Article 5(1) of Directive 91/414/EEC at the latest one year from the date on which it has received both the dossier from the notifier, under Article 15(3) of this Regulation, and also the draft assessment report checked for compliance in accordance with paragraph 1 of this Article.Where appropriate, the EFSA shall give its evaluation of the available options claimed to meet the requirements of Article 5(1) of Directive 91/414/EEC and any data requirements identified.The Commission and the EFSA shall agree on a schedule for the submission of the evaluation in order to facilitate the planning of the work. The Commission and the EFSA shall also agree on the format of the evaluation.
CHAPTER V
Article 25 

1. The Commission shall present a draft review report at the latest four months from the date of receipt of the EFSA evaluation provided for in Article 24(6)
2. Without prejudice to any proposal it may submit with a view to amending the Annex to Directive 79/117/EEC, and on the basis of the finalised review report provided for in Article 26 of this Regulation, the Commission shall present to the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health:
(a) a draft Directive to include the active substance in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC stating where appropriate the conditions for inclusion; such conditions may include the time limit for such inclusion; or
(b) a draft Decision addressed to the Member States pursuant to the fourth subparagraph of Article 8(2) of Directive 91/414/EEC, not to include that active substance in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC, stating the reasons for the non-inclusion and requiring the Member States to withdraw the authorisations of plant protection products containing the active substance.The Directive or Decision shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 19 of Directive 91/414/EEC.
3. In addition to the conditions for inclusion proposed under paragraph 2(a), the Commission may indicate if it has identified any information missing from the dossier which may be required by Member States when they come to grant authorisations under Article 4 of Directive 91/414/EEC.
Article 26 
The conclusions of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health, excluding any parts which refer to confidential information contained in the dossiers and determined as such in accordance with Article 14 of Directive 91/414/EEC, shall be made publicly available.
CHAPTER VI
Article 27 
Where, in respect of an active substance listed in Annex I to this Regulation, the Commission presents a proposal for a total prohibition by way of a draft Council act based on Article 6(3) of Directive 79/117/EEC, the time limits provided for in this Regulation shall be suspended while the Council considers that proposal.
Where the Council adopts an amendment to the Annex to Directive 79/117/EEC requiring the total prohibition of that active substance, the procedure under this Regulation shall be terminated for that active substance.
Article 28 
Any Member State which, on the basis of information contained in the dossiers referred to in Articles 5 to 10 or in the draft assessment report concerning an active substance referred to in Articles 19 to 22, intends taking action to withdraw that active substance from the market or to restrict severely the use of a plant protection product containing that active substance, shall, as soon as possible, inform the Commission, the EFSA, the other Member States and the notifiers giving the reasons for its intended action.
Article 29 
All Member States shall submit to the Commission and the EFSA a report of their progress on the evaluation of the active substances for which they are rapporteur. Such report shall be submitted by:

((a)) 30 November 2005 for the active substances listed in Part A of Annex I;
((b)) 30 November 2006 for the active substances listed in Parts B to G of Annex I.
CHAPTER VII
Article 30 

1. For active substances listed in Annex I Member States may establish a regime obliging the notifiers to pay a fee or charge for the administrative treatment and the evaluation of dossiers.The income from such fees or charges shall be used to finance exclusively those costs actually incurred by the rapporteur Member State or to finance general activities of the Member States resulting from their obligations under Articles 15 to 24.
2. Member States shall establish the amount of the fee or charge referred to in paragraph 1 in a transparent manner so that it does not exceed the real cost of the examination and administrative treatment of a dossier or the general activities of the Member States resulting from their obligations under Articles 15 to 24.However, Member States may provide for a scale of fixed charges based on average costs for the calculation of the total fee.
3. The fee or charge shall be paid in accordance with the procedure to be established by the authorities in each Member State as listed in Annex IV.
Article 31 
Article 30 shall be without prejudice to Member States' rights to maintain or introduce, to the extent permitted under Community law, charges, taxes, levies or fees with regard to authorisation, placing on the market, use and control of active substances and plant protection products other than the fee or charge provided for in that Article.
CHAPTER VIII
Article 32 
If necessary and on a case-by-case basis, the Commission may take appropriate temporary measures as provided for by the third subparagraph of Article 8(2) of Directive 91/414/EEC for uses for which additional technical evidence has been provided demonstrating the essential need for further use of the active substance and that there is no efficient alternative.
Article 33 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the seventh day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels, 3 December 2004.
For the Commission
Markos KYPRIANOU
Member of the Commission
ANNEX I

PART A

Active substance Rapporteur Member State Notifier
(A) (B) (C)
Acetic acid Germany PAB-SEPUN-DKTEM-DE
Amino acids/Gamma Aminobutyric acid Germany AGR-ES
Amino acids/L-Glutamic acid Germany AGR-ES
Amino acids/L-Tryptophan Germany VAL-IT
Ammonium carbonate Ireland ABC-GB
Potassium hydrogen carbonate Ireland PPP-FR
Sodium hydrogen carbonate Ireland CLM-NLSLY-FR
Casein Czech Republic 
3-phenyl-2-propenal (Cinnamaldehyde) Poland 
Ethoxyquin Germany XED-FR
Fatty acids/Decanoic acid Ireland PBI-GB
Fatty acids/Fatty acid methyl ester (CAS 85566-26-3) Ireland OLE-BE
Fatty acids/Fatty acid potassium salt Ireland FBL-DEIAB-ESNEU-DE
Fatty acids/Fatty acid potassium salt (CAS 7740-09-7) Ireland DKI-NL
Fatty acids/Fatty acid potassium salt (CAS 10124-65-9) Ireland ERO-IT
Fatty acids/Fatty acid potassium salt (CAS 13429-27-1, 2624-31-9, 593-29-3, 143-18-0, 3414-89-9, 38660-45-6, 18080-76-7) Ireland DXN-DK
Fatty acids/Fatty acid potassium salt (CAS 18175-44-5, 143-18-0, 3414-89-9) Ireland DXN-DK
Fatty acids/Fatty acid potassium salt (CAS 61788-65-6) Ireland TBE-ES
Fatty acids/Fatty acid potassium salt (CAS 61790-44-1) Ireland VAL-IT
Fatty acids/Fatty acid potassium salt (CAS 61790-44-1, 70969-43-6) Ireland STG-GB
Fatty acids/Fatty acid potassium salt (CAS 67701-09-1) Ireland CRU-IT
Fatty acids/Heptanoic acid Ireland DKI-NL
Fatty acids/Octanoic acid Ireland PBI-GB
Fatty acids/Oleic acid Ireland ALF-ES
Fatty acids/Pelargonic acid Ireland ERO-ITNEU-DE
Fatty acids/potassium salt — decanoic acid (CAS 334-48-5) Ireland NSC-GB
Fatty acids/potassium salt — caprylic acid (CAS 124-07-2) Ireland ADC-DE
Fatty acids/potassium salt — lauric acid (CAS 143-07-7) Ireland NSC-GB
Fatty acids/potassium salt — oleic acid (CAS 112-80-1) Ireland NSC-GB
Fatty acids/potassium salt — oleic acid (CAS 112-80-1, 1310-58-3) Ireland BCS-DE
Fatty acids/potassium salt — oleic acid (CAS 142-18-0) Ireland SBS-IT
Fatty acids/potassium salt — oleic acid (CAS 143-18-0) Ireland VIO-GRSTG-GB
Fatty acids/potassium salt — pelargonic acid(CAS 112-05-0) Ireland NSC-GB
Fatty acids/potassium salt — tall oil fatty acid (CAS 61790-12-3) Ireland ADC-DE
Fatty acids/tall oil fatty acids (CAS 61790-12-3) Ireland ACP-FR
Fatty acids/Isobutyric acid Poland 
Fatty acids/Isovaleric acid Poland 
Fatty acids/Lauric acid Ireland 
Fatty acids/Valeric acid Poland 
Fatty acids/Potassium salt of natural oil acids Poland 
Formic acid Germany KIR-NL
Iron pyrophosphate Slovenia 
Maltodextrin Germany BCP-GB
Milk albumin Czech Republic 
Resins Czech Republic 
Sodium metabisulphite Germany ESS-ITFRB-BE
Urea(see also Group 6.2.) Greece FOC-GBOMX-GB
Wheat gluten Finland ESA-NL
Propolis Poland 


Active substance Rapporteur Member State Notifier
(A) (B) (C)
1-Naphthylacetamide France ALF-ESAMV-GBCFP-FRGLO-BEGOB-ITHOC-GBHRM-BELUX-NLPRO-ESSHC-FRSPU-DE
Naphthylacetic acid France AIF-ITALF-ESAMV-GBCFP-FRFIN-GBGLO-BEGOB-ITHOC-GBHRM-BELUX-NLPRO-ESRHZ-NLSHC-FRVAL-IT
2-Naphthyloxyacetamide France BCS-FR
2-Naphthyloxyacetic acid France AIF-ITASP-NLHAS-GRHOC-GBSHC-FR
6-Benzyladenine France ALF-ESCAL-FRFIN-GBGLO-BEGOB-ITHOC-GBHRM-BENLI-ATSUM-FRVAL-IT
Azadirachtin Germany AGI-ITALF-ESCAP-FRCRU-ITFBL-DEIAB-ESMAS-BENDC-SEPBC-ESPRO-ESSIP-ITTRF-DEVAL-IT
Cis-Zeatin Italy VAL-IT
Folic acid France AMI-ITCHE-DKISA-IT
Indolylacetic acid France ALF-ESGOB-ITRHZ-NL
Indolylbutyric acid France ALF-ESBCS-FRCRT-GBGOB-ITGTL-GBHOC-GBRHZ-NL
Gibberellic acid Hungary AIF-ITALF-ESALT-FRCEQ-ESFIN-GBGLO-BEHRM-BENLI-ATPRO-ESSUM-FRVAL-IT
Gibberellin Hungary ALF-ESFIN-GBGLO-BEGOB-ITHRM-BENLI-ATSUM-FR
Nicotine United Kingdom JAH-GBPBC-ESUPL-GB
Pyrethrins Italy ALF-ESBRA-GBCAP-FRFBL-DEMGK-GBORI-GBPBC-ESPBK-ATPYC-FRSAM-FRSBS-IT
Rotenone France FBL-DEIBT-ITSAP-FRSBS-ITSFS-FR


Active substance Rapporteur Member State Notifier
(A) (B) (C)
Citronellol(see also Group 6.1) United Kingdom ACP-FR
Citrus extract Notified as Bactericide United Kingdom ALF-ES
Citrus extract/grapefruit extract United Kingdom 
Citrus extract/Grapefruit seed extractNotified as Disinfectant United Kingdom BOB-DK
Conifer needle powder Latvia 
Garlic extractNotified as repellant Poland ALF-ES-016CRU-IT-005ECY-GB-001IAB-ES-001PBC-ES-004SBS-IT-003SIP-IT-002TRD-FR-001VAL-IT-011
Garlic pulp Poland 
Extract from Equisetum Latvia 
Lecithin Italy DUS-DEFBL-DEPBC-ES
Marigold extract Spain ALF-ES
Mimosa Tenuiflora extract Spain ALF-ES
Mustard powder Latvia 
PepperNotified as repellant United Kingdom BOO-GBPBI-GB
Plant oils/Black currant bud oilNotified as repellant Sweden IAS-SE
Plant oils/Citronella oil United Kingdom BAR-GBPBI-GB
Plant oils/Clove oilNotified as repellant United Kingdom IAS-SEXED-FR
Plant oils/Etheric oil (Eugenol)Notified as repellant Sweden DEN-NLDKI-NL
Plant oils/Eucalyptus oil Sweden CFP-FRSIP-IT
Plant oils/Gaiac Wood oil Spain IAS-SE
Plant oils/Garlic oil United Kingdom DEN-NLGSO-GB
Plant oils/Lemongrass oilNotified as repellant United Kingdom IAS-SE
Plant oils/Marjoram oilNotified as repellant United Kingdom DEN-NL
Plant oils/Olive oil United Kingdom DKI-NL
Plant oils/Orange oilNotified as repellant United Kingdom GSO-GB
Plant oils/Pinus oil Sweden ACP-FRDKI-NLIBT-ITMIB-NLSPU-DE
Plant oils/Rape seed oil Spain CEL-DECRU-ITDKI-NLFBL-DENEU-DENOV-FRPBI-GBVIT-GB
Plant oils/Soya oilNotified as repellant Sweden DEN-NLDKI-NLPBC-ES
Plant oils/Spear mint oil Sweden XED-FR
Plant oils/Sunflower oil Spain DKI-NLPBI-GBTRD-FR
Plant oils/Thyme oilNotified as repellant Sweden DEN-NL
Plant oils/Ylang-Ylang oilNotified as repellant Sweden IAS-SE
Quassia Italy AGE-ITCAP-FRFBL-DETRF-DEALF-ES
Sea-algae extract Italy ASU-DELGO-FROGT-IEVAL-IT
Seaweed Italy ASF-ITOGT-IEVAL-ITALF-ESESA-NLBAL-IEAGC-FR
Extract from plant Red oak, Pronikly pear cactus, Fragrant sumac, Red mangrove Poland 
Extract from Menta piperata Poland 
Extract from tea tree Latvia 


Active substance Rapporteur Member State Notifier
(A) (B) (C)
Chitosan Denmark ALF-ESCLM-NLIDB-ES
Gelatine Denmark MIB-NL
Hydrolysed proteins(see also Group 6.2) Greece SIC-IT


Active substance Rapporteur Member State Notifier
(A) (B) (C)
1-Decanol Italy CRO-GBOLE-BEJSC-GB
Aluminium sulphate Spain FER-GBGSO-GB
Calcium chloride Spain FBL-DE
Calcium hydroxide Spain PZD-NL
Carbon monoxide United Kingdom 
Carbon dioxideNotified as insecticide/disinfectant United Kingdom FBL-DE
EDTA and salts thereof Hungary DKI-NL
Fatty alcohols/Aliphatic alcohols Italy JSC-GB
Iron sulphate United Kingdom BNG-IEHTO-GBKRO-DEMEL-NL
Kieselgur (Diatomaceous earth) Greece ABP-DEAGL-GBAMU-DEDKI-NLFBL-DE
Lime sulphur (Calcium polysulphide) Spain FBL-DEPLS-ITSTI-IT
Paraffin oil Greece FBL-DE
Paraffin oil/(CAS 64741-88-4) Greece BPO-GBSUN-BE
Paraffin oil/(CAS 64741-89-5) Greece BPO-GBPET-PTSUN-BESUN-BEXOM-FR
Paraffin oil/(CAS 64741-97-5) Greece BPO-GB
Paraffin oil/(CAS 64742-46-7) Greece TOT-FRTOT-FRTOT-FR
Paraffin oil/(CAS 64742-54-7) Greece CVX-BE
Paraffin oil/(CAS 64742-55-8/64742-54-7) Greece SAG-FR
Paraffin oil/(CAS 64742-55-8) Greece CPS-ESCVX-BEXOM-FR
Paraffin oil/(CAS 64742-65-0) Greece XOM-FR
Paraffin oil/(CAS 72623-86-0) Greece TOT-FR
Paraffin oil/(CAS 8012-95-1) Greece AVA-AT
Paraffin oil/(CAS 8042-47-5) Greece ASU-DEECP-DENEU-DE
Paraffin oil/(CAS 97862-82-3) Greece TOT-FRTOT-FR
Petroleum oils Spain FBL-DE
Petroleum oils/(CAS 64742-55-8/64742-57-7) Spain GER-FR
Petroleum oils/(CAS 74869-22-0) Spain CVX-BERLE-ES
Petroleum oils/(CAS 92062-35-6) Spain RML-IT
Potassium permanganate Spain CNA-ESFBL-DEVAL-IT
Aluminium silicate (Kaolin) Hungary PPP-FR
Sodium aluminium silicateNotified as repellant Hungary FLU-DE
Sulphur France ACI-BEAGN-ITBAS-DECER-FRCPS-ESFBL-DEGOM-ESHLA-GBJCA-ESNSC-GBPET-PTRAG-DERLE-ESSAA-PTSML-GBSTI-ITSYN-GBUPL-GBZOL-IT
Sulphuric acid France NSA-GB
Calcium carbonate Spain 


Active substance Rapporteur Member State Notifier
(A) (B) (C)
2-Phenylphenol Spain BCH-DE
Ethanol France CGL-GB
Ethylene United Kingdom BRM-GBCOL-FR


Active substance Rapporteur Member State Notifier
(A) (B) (C)
Aluminium ammonium sulfate Portugal SPL-GB
Ammonium acetate Portugal LLC-AT
Anthraquinone Belgium TOM-FR
Bone oilNotified as Repellant Belgium BRI-GBFLU-DEIOI-DEASU-DE
Calcium carbide Portugal CFW-DE
CitronellolNotified as Repellant (see also Group 2.2) United Kingdom ASU-DECAL-FR
Denathonium benzoate Portugal ASU-DEMFS-GB
Dodecyl alcohol Portugal SEI-NL
Lanolin Slovak Republic 
Methyl nonyl ketone Belgium PGM-GB
Polymer of styrene and acrylamide Slovak Republic 
Polyvinyl acetate Slovak Republic 
Repellants (by smell) of animal or plant origin/Blood meal Belgium GYL-SE
Repellants (by smell) of animal or plant origin/Essential oils Belgium BAR-GB
Trimethylamine hydrochloride Belgium LLC-AT
Repellant (by taste) of vegetal and animal origin/extract of food grade/phosphoric acid and fish flour Belgium 
2-hydroxyethyl butyl sulfide Poland 
Asphalts Poland 


Active substance Rapporteur Member State Notifier
(A) (B) (C)
Ammonium bituminosulfonate Hungary 
Daphne oil Slovenia FLU-DE
Hydrolysed proteinsNotified as Attractant (see also Group 3.) Greece BIB-ESPHY-GRSIC-IT
Limestone — pulverized Austria 
Olein Hungary 
Quartz sand Austria ASU-DEAVA-ATDKI-NLFLU-DE
Repellants (by smell) of animal or plant origin/Fatty acids, fish oil Greece ASU-DE
Repellants (by smell) of animal or plant origin/Fish oil Greece FLU-DE
Repellants (by smell) of animal or plant origin/Sheep fat Greece KWZ-AT
Repellants (by smell) of animal or plant origin/Tall oil (CAS 8016-81-7) Greece FLU-DE
Repellants (by smell) of animal or plant origin/Tall oil crude (CAS 93571-80-3) Greece ASU-DE
Repellants (by smell) of anímal or plant origin/tall oil Greece 
Urea(see also Group 1) Greece PHY-GR
Chinin hydrochlorid Hungary 

PART B

Active substance Rapporteur Member State Notifier
(A) (B) (C)
(2E,13Z)-Octadecadien-1-yl acetate  SEI-NLSEI-NLSEI-NL
(7E,9Z)-Dodecadienyl acetate  BAS-DECAL-FRISA-ITLLC-ATRUS-GBSDQ-ESSEI-NL
(7E,9Z)-Dodecadienyl acetate; (7E,9E)-Dodecadienyl acetate  SHC-FR
(7Z,11E)-Hexadecadien-1-yl acetate  SEI-NLSEI-NL
(7Z,11Z)-Hexadecadien-1-yl acetate; (7Z,11E)-Hexadecadien-1-yl acetate  ABC-GBLLC-AT
(9Z,12E)-Tetradecadien-1-yl acetate  RUS-GB
E)-11-Tetradecenyl acetate  SEI-NL
(E)-8-Dodecenyl acetate  CAL-FRSEI-NL
(E,E)-8,10-Dodecadien-1-ol  BAS-DECAL-FRISA-ITLLC-ATRUS-GBSDQ-ESSEI-NLSHC-FRVIO-GRMAS-BE
(E/Z)-8-Dodecenyl acetate; (Z)-8-Dodecenol  BAS-DECAL-FR
(E/Z)-9-Dodecenyl acetate; (E/Z)-9-Dodecen-1-ol; (Z)-11-Tetradecen-1-yl acetate  ISA-ITLLC-ATSDQ-ES
(E/Z)-9-Dodecenyl acetate; (E/Z)-9-Dodecen-1-ol; (Z)-11-Tetradecen-1-yl acetate  TRF-DE
(Z)-11-Hexadecen-1-ol  SEI-NL
(Z)-11-Hexadecen-1-yl acetate  SEI-NL
(Z)-11-Hexadecenal  SEI-NL
(Z)-11-Hexadecenal; (Z)-11-Hexadecen-1-yl acetate  LLC-AT
(Z)-11-Tetradecen-1-yl acetate  BAS-DESEI-NL
(Z)-13-Hexadecen-11-ynyl acetate  SDQ-ES
(Z)-13-Octadecenal  SEI-NL
(Z)-7-Tetradecenal  SEI-NL
(Z)-8-Dodecenol  SEI-NL
(Z)-8-Dodecenyl acetate  CAL-FRSDQ-ESSEI-NL
(Z)-8-Dodecenyl acetate; Dodecan-1-yl acetate  ISA-IT
(Z)-9-Dodecenyl acetate  BAS-DELLC-ATSDQ-ESSEI-NLSHC-FR
(Z)-9-Dodecenyl acetate; Dodecan-1-yl acetate  ISA-IT
(Z)-9-Hexadecenal  SEI-NL
(Z)-9-Hexadecenal; (Z)-11-Hexadecenal; (Z)-13-Octadecenal  RUS-GBSDQ-ES
(Z)-9-Tetradecenyl acetate  SEI-NL
(Z,E)-3,7,11-trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatrien-1-ol (Farnesol)  CAL-FR
(Z,Z,Z,Z)-7,13,16,19-Docosatetraen-1-yl isobutyrate  SHC-FR
1,4-Diaminobutane (Putrescine) Austria LLC-AT
1,7-Dioxaspiro-5,5-undecan  VIO-GR
1-Tetradecanol  SEI-NL
2,6,6-Trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene(alpha-Pinen)  SHC-FR
3,7,7-Trimethylbicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-ene (3-Carene)  
3,7,11-Trimetil-1,6,10-dodecatrien-3-ol (Nerolidol)  CAL-FR
3,7 Dimethyl-26-octadien-1-ol (Geraniol)  CAL-FR
5-Decen-1-ol  BAS-DESEI-NL
5-Decen-1-yl acetate  BAS-DESEI-NL
5-Decen-1-yl acetate; 5-Decen-1-ol  LLC-ATISA-IT
(8E, 10E) – 8, 10 – Dodecadiene 1- yl acetate  
Dodecan- 1 - yl acetate  
(E) – 9- Dodecen – 1 – yl acetate  
(E) – 8- Dodecen – 1 – yl acetate  
2-Methyl-6-methylene-2,7-octadien-4-ol (ipsdienol)  
4,6,6-Trimethyl-bicyclo[3.1.1]hept-3-en-ol,((S)-cis-verbenol)  
2-Ethyl-1,6-dioxaspiro(4,4) nonan(chalcogran)  
(IR)-1,3,3-Trimethyl-4,6-dioxatricyclo[3.3.1.02,7] nonane (lineatin)  
(E,Z)-8,10-Tetradecadienyl  
2-ethyl-1,6-Dioxaspiro (4,4) nonan  
2-Methoxypropan-1-ol  
2-Methoxypropan-2-ol  
2-Methyl-3-buten-2-ol  
(E)-2-Methyl-6-methylene-2,7-octadien-1-ol(myrcenol)  
(E)-2-Methyl-6-methylene-3,7-octadien-2-ol(isomyrcenol)  
2-Methyl-6-methylene-7-octen-4-ol (Ipsenol)  
3-Methyl-3-buten-1-ol  
Ethyl 2,4-decadienoate  
Methyl p-hydroxybenzoate  
p-Hydroxybenzoic acid  
1-Methoxy-4-propenylbenzene (Anethole)  
1-Methyl-4-isopropylidenecyclohex-1-ene (Terpinolene)  

PART C

Active substance Rapporteur Member State Notifier
(A) (B) (C)
Agrobacterium radiobacter K 84 Denmark 
Bacillus sphaericus France SUM-FR
Bacillus subtilis strain IBE 711 Germany 
Bacillus thuringiensis aizawai Italy ISA-ITMAS-BESIP-ITSUM-FR
Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis Italy SIP-ITSUM-FR
Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki Denmark ALF-ESASU-DEIAB-ESMAS-BEPRO-ESSIP-ITSUM-FRIBT-ITISA-IT
Bacillus thuringiensis tenebrionis Italy SUM-FR
Baculovirus GV Germany 
Beauveria bassiana Germany AGI-ITAGR-ESCAL-FRMEU-GB
Beauveria brongniartii Germany CAL-FR
Cydia pomonella granulosis virus Germany MAS-BECAL-FRPKA-DESIP-IT
Metarhizium anisopliae Netherlands AGF-ITIBT-ITTAE-DE
Neodiprion sertifer nuclear polyhedrosis virus Finland VRA-FI
Phlebiopsis gigantea Estonia FOC-GBVRA-FI
Pythium oligandrun Sweden 
Streptomyces griseoviridis Estonia VRA-FI
Trichoderma harzianum Sweden BBI-SEIAB-ESIBT-ITISA-ITAGF-ITBOB-DKKBS-NL
Trichoderma polysporum Sweden BBI-SE
Trichoderma viride France AGB-ITISA-IT
Verticillium dahliae Netherlands ARC-NL
Verticillium lecanii Netherlands KBS-NL

PART D

Active substance Rapporteur Member State Notifier
(A) (B) (C)
Aluminium phosphide Germany CAT-PTDET-DE
Brodifacum Italy PEL-GB
Bromadiolone Sweden ABB-GBCAL-FRLIP-FR
Chloralose Portugal PHS-FR
Chlorophacinone Spain CAL-FRCFW-DEFRU-DELIP-FR
Difenacoum Finland APT-GBCAL-FRSOX-GB
Magnesium phosphide Germany DET-DE
Tricalcium phosphate Germany CHM-FR
Zinc phosphide Germany CFW-DE
Carbon monoxide Italy 

PART E

Active substance Rapporteur Member State Notifier
(A) (B) (C)
Aluminium phosphide Germany DET-DEUPL-GB
Magnesium phosphide Germany DET-DEUPL-GB

PART F

Active substance Rapporteur Member State Notifier
(A) (B) (C)
Didecyl-dimethylammonium chloride Netherlands LON-DE
FormaldehydeNotified as Disinfectant Netherlands PSD-GB
Glutaraldehyde Belgium BAS-DE
HBTA (High Boiling Tar Acid)Notified as Disinfectant Ireland JEY-GB
Hydrogen peroxide Finland FBL-DEKIR-NLSPU-DE
Peracetic acid Netherlands SOL-GB
Phoxim Finland BCS-DE
Sodium hypochlorite Netherlands SPU-DE
Sodium lauryl sulfate Netherlands ADC-DE
Sodium p-toluenesulphon-chloramide Netherlands PNP-NL

PART G

Active substance Rapporteur Member State Notifier
(A) (B) (C)
2-Methoxy-5-nitrofenol sodium salt Poland 
3(3-Benzyloxycarbonyl-methyl)-2-benzothiazolinone (Benzolinone) Slovak Republic 
Cumylphenol Poland 
Fat destilation residues Czech Republic 
Flufenzin Hungary 
Flumetsulam Slovak Republic 
Ethanedial (glyoxal) Poland 
Hexamethylene tetramine (urotropin) Slovak Republic 
Lactofen Czech Republic 
Propisochlor Hungary 
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole Poland 
Biohumus Poland 
Di-1-p-menthene Poland 
Jasmonic acid Hungary 
N-phenylphthalamic acid Hungary 
Copper complex: 8-hydroxyquinolin with salicylic acid Poland 
1,3,5-Tir-(2-hydroxyethyl)-hexa-hydro-s-triazyne Poland 

ANNEX II
Code identification Name Address
ABB-GB Activa/Babolna Bromadiolone Task Force 
8 Cabbage MoorGreat ShelfordCambridge CB2 5NBUnited KingdomTel. (44-1223) 84 04 89Fax (44-1223) 84 04 89hancock@chemregservs.co.uk

ABC-GB AgriSense-BCS Ltd 
Treforest Industrial EstatePontypriddMid Glamorgan CF37 5SUUnited KingdomTel. (44-1443) 84 11 55Fax (44-1443) 84 11 52mail@agrisense.demon.co.uk

ABP-DE Agrinova GmbH 
Hauptstraße 13D-67283 Obrigheim/MühlheimTel.: (49) 6359 32 14Fax: (49) 6359 32 14agrinova@t-online.de

ACI-BE Agriculture Chimie Industrie International 
Avenue Albert 233B-1190 BruxellesTéléphone (32-2) 508 10 93Télécopieur (32-2) 514 06 32roland.levy@swing.be

ACP-FR Action Pin 
ZI de CazalieuBP 30F-40260 Castets des LandesTéléphone (33) 558 55 07 00Télécopieur (33) 558 55 07 07actionpin@action-pin.fr

ADC-DE ADC Agricultural Development Consulting 
Am Vilser Holz 17D-27305 Bruchhausen-VilsenTel.: (49) 4252-27 81Fax: (49) 4252-35 98stratmannb@adc-eu.com

AGB-IT Agribiotec srl 
Via San Bernardo, 22I-26100 CremonaTel. (39) 0535 467 02Fax (39) 0535 591 95paolo.lameri@agribiotec.com

AGC-FR Agrimer 
BP 29Prat MenanF-29880 PlouguerneauTéléphone (33) 298 04 54 11Télécopieur (33) 298 04 55 15fnicolas@agrimer.com

AGE-IT Agrivet S.a.s. di Martinelli Maurizio & C. 
Via S. Giovanni, 6050I-40024 Castel San Pietro (BO)Tel. (39) 051 94 91 19Fax (39) 051 615 31 85r.martinelli@bo.nettuno.it

AGF-IT Agrifutur srl 
Agrifutur srlVia Campagnole, 8I-25020 Alfianello (Brescia)Tel. (39) 030 993 47 76Fax (39) 030 993 47 77rkm@numerica.it

AGI-IT Agrimix s.r.l. 
Viale Città d'Europa 681I-00144 RomaTel. (39) 06 529 62 21Fax (39) 06 529 14 22info@agrimix.com

AGL-GB Agil Ltd 
Hercules 2, Calleva ParkAldermastonReading RG7 8DNUnited KingdomTel. (44-118) 981 33 33Fax (44-118) 981 09 09murray@agil.com

AGN-IT Zolfindustria Srl 
Via Cantarana, 17I-27043 San Cipriano Po (PV)Tel. (39) 0385 24 17 00Fax (39) 0385 24 17 05agrindustria.srl@tin.it

AGR-ES Agrichem, SA 
Plaza de Castilla, 3, 14AE-28046 MadridTel. (34) 913 14 98 88Fax (34) 913 14 98 87info@agrichembio.com

AIF-IT Aifar Agricola SRL 
Registration DepartmentVia Bazzano 12I-16019 Ronco Scrivia (GE)Tel. (39) 010 935 02 67Fax (39) 010 935 05 32posta@aifar.it

ALF-ES Alfarin Química SA 
Ibiza 35, 5oCE-28009 MadridTel. (34) 915 74 87 07Fax (34) 915 04 31 59alfarin@asertel.es

ALT-FR Alltech France 
EU Regulatory Affairs Department2-4 avenue du 6 juin 1944F-95190 GoussainvilleTéléphone (33) 134 38 98 98Télécopieur (33) 134 38 98 99gbertin@alltech.com

AMI-IT Aminco Srl 
Via Mandilli 14I-12071 Bagnasco (Cn)Tel. (39) 0174 71 66 06Fax (39) 0174 71 39 63aminco@isiline.it

AMU-DE Amu-Systeme 
Büschem 13D-53940 HellenthalTel.: (49) 2482 10 24Fax: (49) 2482 70 89amu-hellenthal@t-online.de

AMV-GB Amvac Chemical UK LTD 
Surrey Technology Centre40 Occam RdThe Surrey Research ParkGuildford GU2 7YGUnited KingdomTel. (44-1483) 29 57 80Fax (44-1483) 28 57 81amvacat@easynet.co.uk

APT-GB Activa/PelGar Brodifacoum and Difenacoum task Force 
8 Cabbage MoorGreat ShelfordCambridge CB2 5NBUnited KingdomTel. (44-1223) 84 04 89Fax (44-1223) 84 04 89hancock@chemregservs.co.uk

ARC-NL Arcadis PlanRealisatie B.V. 
Tree ServicesMarowijne 80NL-7333 PJ ApeldoornTel.: (31-55) 599 94 44Fax: (31-55) 533 88 44r.valk@arcadis.nl

ASF-IT Asfaleia SRL. 
Via Mameli, 6I-06124 PerugiaTel. (39) 075 573 49 35Fax (39) 017 82 25 26 32postmaster@asfaleia.it

ASP-NL Asepta B.V. 
PO Box 33Cyclotronweg 1NL-2600 AA DelftTel.: (31-15) 256 92 10Fax: (31-15) 257 19 01a.vandenende@asepta.nl

ASU-DE Stähler Agrochemie GmbH & Co. KG 
Stader ElbstraßeD-21683 StadeTel.: (49) 4141 92 040Fax: (49) 4141 92 0410staehler-agro@staehler.com

AVA-AT Avenarius-Agro GmbH 
Industriestraße 51A-4600 WelsTel.: (43) 7242-489-0Fax: (43) 7242-489-5d.stroh@avenarius-agro.at

BAR-GB Barrier Biotech Limited 
36 Haverscroft Ind. Est.New RoadAttleborough Norfolk NR17 1YEUnited KingdomTel. (44-1953) 45 63 63Fax (44-1953) 45 55 94nigelb@barrier-biotech.com

BAS-DE BASF Aktiengesellschaft 
APT/EQM — V 005D-67056 LudwigshafenTel.: (49) 621 607 90 26Fax: (49) 621 605 20 40siegfried.kersten@basf-ag.de

BBI-SE Binab Bio-Innovation AB 
Florettgatan 5S-254 67 HelsingborgTfn (46-42) 16 37 04Fax (46-42) 16 24 97info@binab.se

BCH-DE Bayer/Dow Task Force via Bayer AG, Bayer Chemicals 
D-51368 LeverkusenTel.: (49) 214 306 22 68Fax: (49) 214 307 23 39klaus.stroech.ks@bayerchemicals.com

BAL-IE BioAtlantis Ltd 
Baylands, BallyardTraleeCounty KerryIrelandTel. (353-66) 71-28592Fax (353-66) 711 98 02jtostralee@eircom.net

BCP-GB Biological Crop Protection Ltd 
Occupation Road, WyeAshford TN25 5ENUnited KingdomTel. (44-1233) 81 32 40Fax (44-1233) 81 33 83richardc@biological-crop-protection.co.uk

BCS-DE Bayer CropScience AG 
Alfred-Nobel-Straße 50D-40789 Monheim am RheinTel.: (49) 2173 38 33 63Fax: (49) 2173 38 49 27norbert.hesse@bayercropscience.com

BCS-FR Bayer CropScience SA 
14-20 rue Pierre BaizetBP 9163F-69263 Lyon Cedex 09Téléphone (33) 472 85 25 25Télécopieur (33) 472 85 30 82martyn.griffiths@bayercropscience.com

BIB-ES Bioibérica, SA 
Polígono Industrial Mas PuigvertCtra. N-II Km. 680,6E-08389 Palafolls, BarcelonaTel. (34) 937 65 03 90Fax (34) 937 65 01 02ibartoli@bioiberica.com

BNG-IE Brown & Gillmer LTD. 
Florence Lodge199 Strand Road, MerrionDublin 4IrelandTel. (353-1) 283 82 16Fax (353-1) 269 58 62bgfeeds@indigo.ie

BOB-DK Borregaard BioPlant ApS 
Helsingforsgade 27 BDK-8200 Århus NTlf. (45) 86 78 69 88Fax (45) 86 78 69 22borregaard@bioplant.dk

BOO-GB Bootman Chemical Safety Ltd. 
Diss Business CentreDiss IP21 4HDUnited KingdomTel. (44-1379) 64 05 34Fax (44-1379) 64 08 35info@bootmanchem.com

BPO-GB BP Global Special Products Ltd 
Witan Gate House500-600 Witan GateMilton Keynes MK9 1ESUnited KingdomTel. (44-1908) 85 33 44Fax (44-1908) 85 38 96gspinfo@bp.com

BRA-GB BRA-Europe 
33 Khattoun RoadTooting BroadwayLondon SW17 OJAUnited KingdomTel. (44-208) 378 05 17Fax (44-208) 378 05 17braeurope@aol.com

BRI-GB Brimac Carbon Services 
21 Dellingburn StreetGreenock PA15 4TPUnited KingdomTel. (44-1475) 72 02 73Fax (44-1475) 72 00 16info@brimacservices.com

BRM-GB BRM Agencies 
Cheshire House164 Main RoadGoostrey CW4 8JPUnited KingdomTel. (44-1477) 54 40 52Fax (44-1477) 53 71 70brianmartin@cheshirehouse.co.uk

CAL-FR Calliope SAS 
Route d'ArtixBP 80F-64150 NoguèresTéléphone (33) 559 60 92 92Télécopieur (33) 559 60 92 19fleconte@calliope-sa.com

CAP-FR Capiscol 
160 route de la ValentineF-13011 MarseilleTéléphone (33) 491 24 45 45Télécopieur (33) 491 24 46 11anne.coutelle@capiscol.com

CAT-PT Cafum 
Centro Agro Técnico de Fumigações Lda.Rua de Moçambique 159 A2PT-3000 CoimbraTel.: (351-239) 40 10 60 ou (351-239) 40 59 70Fax: (351-239) 70 43 76cafum@cafum.pt

CEL-DE Scotts Celaflor GmbH 
Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 30D-55218 IngelheimTel.: (49) 6132 78 03-0Fax: (49) 6132 20 67otto.schweinsberg@scotts.com

CEQ-ES Cequisa 
Muntaner, 322, 1oE-08021 BarcelonaTel. (34) 932 40 29 10Fax (34) 932 00 56 48xavier@cequisa.com

CER-FR Cerexagri SA 
1 rue des Frères LumièreF-78373 PlaisirTéléphone (33) 130 81 73 00Télecopieur (33) 130 81 72 50mark.egsmose@cerexagri.com

CFP-FR Nufarm SA 
Département ‘Homologations et Règlementation’28 boulevard CamélinatF-92230 GennevilliersTéléphone (33) 140 85 50 20Télecopieur (33) 140 85 51 56claude.chelle@fr.nufarm.com

CFW-DE Chemische Fabrik Wülfel GmbH & Co. KG 
Hildesheimer Straße 305D-30519 HannoverTel.: (49) 511 984 96-0Fax: (49) 511 984 96-40cfw@wuelfel.de

CGL-GB Catalytic Generators UK Limited 
Mariel T Monk2 Priory Court Pilgrim StreetLondonUnited KingdomTel. (44-207) 236 14 14Fax (44-207) 329 87 87london@merricks.co.uk

CHE-DK Cheminova A/S 
Registration DepartmentP.O. Box 9DK-7620 LemvigTel. (45) 96 90 96 90Fax (45) 96 90 96 91info@cheminova.dk

CHM-FR Chemimpex SA/Mauer 
1817 Route de TutegnyF-01170 CessyTéléphone (33) 450 41 48 60amselian@aol.com

CLM-NL CLM research and advice Plc 
PO Box 10015Amsterdamsestraatweg 877NL-3505 AA UtrechtTel.: (31-30) 244 13 01Fax: (31-30) 244 13 18clm@clm.nl

CNA-ES Carus Nalon SL 
Barrio Nalon s/nE-33100 Trubia/OviedoTel. (34) 985 78 55 13Fax (34) 985 78 55 10carus@carusnalon.com

COL-FR Coleacp 
5 rue de la CorderieCENTRA 342F-94586 Rungis CedexTéléphone (33) 141 80 02 10Télécopieur (33) 141 80 02 19coleacp@coleacp.org

CPS-ES Cepsa 
Av. Partenón, 12Campo de las NacionesE-28042 MadridTel. (34) 913 37 96 69Fax (34) 913 37 96 09aranzazu.guzman@madrid.cepsa.es

CRO-GB Crompton Europe Limited 
Kennet House4 Langley Quay, LangleySlough SL3 6EHUnited KingdomTel. (44-1753) 60 30 48Fax (44-1753) 60 30 77phil.pritchard@cromptoncorp.com

CRT-GB Certis 
1b Mills WayBoscombe Bown Business ParkAmesbury SP4 7RXUnited KingdomTel. (44-1980) 67 65 00Fax (44-1980) 62 65 55certis@certiseurope.co.uk

CRU-IT Cerrus sas 
Via Papa Giovanni XXIII, 84I-21040 Uboldo (VA)Tel. (39) 02 96 78 21 08Fax (39) 02 96 78 29 01cerrus@tiscalinet.it

PZD-NL Plantenziektenkundige Dienst 
PO Box 9102NL-6700 HC WageningenTel.: (31-31) 749 69 11Fax: (31-31) 742 17 01p.jellema@pd.agro.nl

CVX-BE ChevronTexaco Technology Ghent 
Technologiepark — Zwijnaarde 2B-9052 Gent/ZwijnaardeTel. (32) 9 240 71 11Fax (32) 9 240 72 22arickjl@chevrontexaco.com

DEN-NL DeruNed bv 
Marconistraat 10NL-2665 JE BleiswijkTel.: (31-10) 522 15 14Fax: (31-10) 522 02 50deruned@deruned.nl

DET-DE Detia Freyberg GmbH 
Dr.-Werner-Freyberg-Straße 11D-69514 LaudenbachTel.: (49) 6201 708-0Fax: (49) 6201 708-427zulassung@detia-degesch.de

DKI-NL Denka International B.V. 
Hanzeweg 1NL-3771 NG BarneveldTel.: (31-34) 245 54 55Fax: (31-34) 249 05 87info@denka.nl

DUS-DE Degussa Texturant Systems Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG 
Ausschläger Elbdeich 62D-20539 HamburgTel.: (49) 40 789 55-0Fax: (49) 40 789 55 83 29reception.hamburg@degussa.com

DXN-DK Duxon ApS 
Skovgaardsvænget 628DK-8310 Tranbjerg JTlf. (45) 96 23 91 00Fax (45) 96 23 91 02duxon@mail.tele.dk

ECP-DE Elefant Chemische Produkte GmbH 
Ringstraße 35—37D-70736 FellbachTel.: (49) 711 58 00 33Fax: (49) 711 58 00 35elefant-gmbh@web.de

ECY-GB ECOspray Ltd 
Grange FarmCockley Cley RoadHilborough ThetfordIP26 5BTUnited KingdomTel. (44-176) 75 61 00Fax (44-176) 75 63 13enquiries@ecospray.com

ERO-IT Euroagro s.r.l. 
via Lazzaretti 5/AI-42100 Reggio EmiliaTel. (39) 0522 51 86 86Fax (39) 0522 51 49 91euroagro_italia@libero.it

ESA-NL ECOstyle BV 
Vaart Noordzijde 2aNL-8426 AN AppelschaTel.: (31-51) 643 21 22Fax: (31-51) 643 31 13info@ecostyle.nl

ESS-IT Esseco SpA 
Via San Cassiano 99I-28069 Trecate (Novara)Tel. (39) 0321 790-1Fax (39) 0321 790-215chemsupport@esseco.it

FBL-DE FiBL Berlin e.V. 
Dr. K. WilboisRungestraße 29D-10179 BerlinTel.: (49) 6257 50 54 89Fax: (49) 6257 50 54 98klaus-peter.wilbois@fibl.de

FER-GB Feralco (UK) Limited 
Ditton RoadWidnes WA8 0PHUnited KingdomTel. (44-151) 802 29 10Fax (44-151) 802 29 99barry.lilley@feralco.com

FIN-GB Fine Agrochemicals Ltd 
Hill End HouseWhittingtonWorcester WR5 2RQUnited KingdomTel. (44-1905) 36 18 00Fax (44-1905) 36 18 10enquire@fine-agrochemicals.com

FLU-DE Flügel GmbH 
Westerhöfer Straße 45D-37520 Osterode/HarzTel.: (49) 5522 823 60Fax: (49) 5522 843 26info@fluegel-gmbh.de

FOC-GB Forestry Commission 
Forestry Commission Silvan House231 Corstorphine RoadEdinburgh EH12 7ATUnited KingdomTel. (44-131) 334 03 03Fax (44-131) 334 30 47james.dewar@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

FRB-BE Mr. John Ivey 
Les Clos des CoulerinsF-74580 ViryTéléphone (33) 450 04 76 01Télécopieur (33) 450 04 76 01JIvey94819@aol.com

FRU-DE Frunol Delizia GmbH 
Dübener Straße 145D-04509 DelitzschTel.: (49) 34202 65 30-0Fax: (49) 34202 65 30-9info@frunol-delicia.de

GER-FR Germicopa SAS 
1 allée Loeiz-HerrieuF-29334 Quimper CedexTéléphone (33) 298 10 01 00Télécopieur (33) 298 10 01 42jeanyves.abgrall@germicopa.fr

GLO-BE Globachem NV 
Leeuwerweg 138B-3803 Sint-TruidenTel. (32-1) 178 57 17Fax (32-1) 168 15 65globachem@globachem.com

GOB-IT L. Gobbi s.r.l. 
Registration DepartmentVia Vallecalda 33I-16013 Campo Ligure (GE)Tel. (39) 010 92 03 95Fax (39) 010 92 14 00info@lgobbi.it

GOM-ES Gomensoro Química SA 
Torneros, 14Polígono Industrial Los ÁngelesE-28906 Getafe, MadridTel. (34) 916 95 24 00Fax (34) 916 82 36 99gomenki@arrakis.es

GSO-GB Growing Success Organics Limited 
Hill Top Business ParkDevizes RoadSalisbury SP3 4UFUnited KingdomTel. (44-1722) 33 77 44Fax (44-1722) 33 31 77info@growingsucess.org.uk

GTL-GB Growth Technology Ltd 
Unit 66, Taunton Trading EstateTaunton TA2 6RXUnited KingdomTel. (44-1823) 32 52 91Fax (44-1823) 32 54 87info@growthtechnology.com

GYL-SE Gyllebo Gödning AB 
Vessmantorpsvägen 16S-260 70 LjungbyhedTfn (46-435) 44 10 40Fax (46-435) 44 10 40gyllebo.plantskydd@telia.com

HAS-GR House of Agriculture Spirou Aebe 
Dr Dinos Chassapis, AssistantProfessor in Chemistry5, Markoni Str.GR-122 42 AthensΤηλ.: (30) 210-349 75 00Φαξ: (30) 210-342 85 01agrospir@spirou.gr

HLA-GB Headland Agrochemicals Ltd 
Norfolk HouseGreat Chesterford CB10 1PFUnited KingdomTel. (44-1799) 53 01 46Fax (44-1799) 53 02 29stephen.foote@headlandgroup.com

HOC-GB Hockley International Limited 
Hockley House354 Park LanePoynton Stockport SK12 1RLUnited KingdomTel. (44-1625) 87 85 90Fax (44-1625) 87 72 85mail@hockley.co.uk

HRM-BE Hermoo Belgium NV 
Zepperenweg 257B-3800 Sint-TruidenTel. (32-1) 168 68 66Fax (32-1) 170 74 84hermoo@hermoo.be

HTO-GB Tioxide Europe Ltd 
Haverton Hill RoadBillingham TS23 1PSUnited KingdomTel. (44-1642) 37 03 00Fax (44-1642) 37 02 90greg_s_mcnulty@huntsman.com

IAB-ES IAB, SL (Investigaciones y Aplicaciones Biotecnológicas, SL) 
Ctra. Moncada-Náquera, km 1,7E-46113 Moncada (Valencia)Tel. (34) 961 30 90 24Fax (34) 961 30 92 42iab@iabiotec.com

IAS-SE Interagro Skog AB 
EliselundS-247 92 Södra SandbyTfn (46-46) 532 00Fax (46-46) 532 08walde@interagroskog.se

IBT-IT Intrachem Bio Italia Spa 
Via XXV Aprile 44I-24050 Grassobbio BergamoTel. (39) 035 33 53 13Fax (39) 035 33 53 34info@intrachem.it

IDB-ES Idebio SL 
Bell, 3 — Polígono El MontalvoE-37188 Carbajosa De La SagradaSalamancaTel. (34) 92 31 92 40Fax (34) 92 31 92 39idebio@helcom.es

IOI-DE Imperial-Oel-Import Handelsgesellschaft mbH 
Bergstraße 11D-20095 HamburgTel.: (49) 4033 85 33-0Fax: (49) 4033 85 33 85info@imperial-oel-import.de

ISA-IT Isagro S.p.A. 
Via Caldera 2120153 MilanoTel. (39) 0240 90 11Fax (39) 0240 90 12 87agiambelli@isagro.it

JAH-GB J A Humphrey Agriculture 
189 Castleroe RoadColeraine BT51 3QTUnited KingdomTel. (44-28) 70 86 87 33Fax (44-28) 70 86 87 35rhumphrey@nicobrand.com

JCA-ES Julio Cabrero y Cía, SL 
Puerto De RequejadaE-39312-Requejada (Cantabria)Tel. (34) 942 82 40 89Fax (34) 942 82 50 57julio.cabrero@juliocabrero.com

JEY-GB Jeyes Ltd 
Brunel WayThetford IP24 1HFUnited KingdomTel. (44-1842) 75 45 67Fax (44-1842) 75 76 83nigel.cooper@jeyes.co.uk

JSC-GB JSC International Ltd 
Osborne House20 Victoria AvenueHarrogate HG1 5QYUnited KingdomTel. (44-1423) 52 02 45Fax (44-1423) 52 02 97terry.tooby@jsci.co.uk

KBS-NL Koppert Beheer BV 
Department R&D Microbials and Regulatory AffairsVeilingweg 17/PO Box 155NL-2650 AD Berkel en RodenrijsTel.: (31-10) 514 04 44Fax: (31-10) 511 52 03info@koppert.nl

KIR-NL Kemira Chemicals B.V. 
PO Box 1015NL-3180 AA RozenburgTel.: (31-18) 128 25 40Fax: (31-18) 128 25 36dees_van.kruyssen@kemira.com

KRO-DE Kronos International, INC. 
Peschstraße 5D-51373 LeverkusenTel.: (49) 214 356-0Fax: (49) 214 421 50kronos.leverkusen@nli-usa.com

KWZ-AT F. Joh. Kwizda GmbH 
Sarea SaatguttechnikFreilingerstraße 44A-4614 MarchtrenkTel.: (43) 7243 535 26-0Fax: (43) 7243 535 26-12office@sarea.at

LGO-FR Laboratoires GOËMAR SA 
ZAC La MadeleineAvenue Général-PattonF-35400 Saint-MaloTéléphone (33) 299 21 53 70Télécopieur (33) 299 82 56 17labo@goemar.com

LIP-FR LiphaTech SA 
201 rue CarnotF-94126 Fontenay-sous-BoisTéléphone (33) 143 94 55 50Télécopieur (33) 148 77 44 31ahoussin@merck.fr

LLC-AT Consep GmbH 
Furth 27A-2013 GollersdorfTel.: (43) 2954 30244Fax: (43) 2954 30245wmaxwald@lander.es

LON-DE Lonza GmbH 
Morianstraße 32D-42103 WuppertalTel.: (49) 202 245 38 33Fax: (49) 202 245 38 30gisbert.mehring@lonzagroup.com

LUX-NL Luxan B.V. 
Industrieweg 2NL-6662 PA ElstTel.: (31-48) 136 08 11Fax: (31-48) 137 67 34luxan@luxan.nl

MAK-BE Makhteshim-Agan International Coordination Centre (MAICC) 
Avenue Louise 283B-1050 BruxellesTéléphone (32-2) 646 86 06Télécopieur (32-2) 646 91 52steve.kozlen@maicc.be

MAS-BE Mitsui AgriScience International SA/BV 
Boulevard de la Woluwe 60Woluwedal 60B-1200 BrusselTel.: (32-2) 331 38 94Fax: (31-2) 331 38 60thorez@certiseurope.fr

MEL-NL Melchemie Holland B.V. 
Postbus 143NL-6800 AC ArnhemTel.: (31-26) 445 12 51Fax: (31-26) 442 50 93info@melchemie.com

MEU-GB Mycotech Europe LTD. 
12 Lonsdale GardensTunbridge Wells TN1 1PAUnited KingdomTel. (44-1580) 88 20 59Fax (44-1580) 88 20 57fjr@agrilexuk.com

MFS-GB Macfarlan Smith Limited 
Wheatfield RoadEdinburgh EH11 2QAUnited KingdomTel. (44-131) 337 24 34Fax (44-131) 337 98 13melanie.jackson@macsmith.com

MGK-GB MGK Europe Limited 
21 Wilson StreetLondon EC2M 2TDUnited KingdomTel. (44-207) 588 08 00Fax (44-207) 588 05 55glazer.barry@dorseylaw.com

MIB-NL Micro Biomentor BV 
PO Box 50Middelbroekweg 672675 ZH HonselersdijkTel.: (31-17) 462 67 63Fax: (31-17) 461 40 76info@microbiomentor.nl

NDC-SE NIM Distribution Center AB 
Stigbergsvägen 4S-141 32 HuddingeTfn (46-8) 740 26 30Fax (46-8) 740 2618info@bionim.com

NEU-DE W. Neudorff GmbH KG 
An der Mühle 3D-31860 EmmerthalTel.: (49) 5155 624-126Fax: (49) 5155 60 10wilhelmy@neudorff.de

NLI-AT Nufarm GmbH & Co KG 
Registration DepartmentSt.-Peter-Straße 25A-4021 LinzTel.: (43) 732 69 18-0Fax: (43) 732 69 18-2004eric.gibert@at.nufarm.com

NOV-FR Novance SA 
VenetteBP 20609F-60206 CompiègneTéléphone (33) 344 90 70 96Télécopieur (33) 344 90 70 70p.ravier@novance.com

NSA-GB National Sulphuric Acid Association Limited 
19 Newgate StreetChester CH1 1DEUnited KingdomTel. (44-1244) 32 22 00Fax (44-1244) 34 51 55tomfleet@nsaa.org.uk or pamlatham@nsaa.org.uk

NSC-GB Novigen Sciences Ltd 
2D Hornbeam Park OvalHarrogate HG2 8RBUnited KingdomTel. (44-1423) 85 32 00Fax (44-1423) 81 04 31charris@novigensci.co.uk

OGT-IE Oilean Glas Teoranta 
MeenmoreDungloeCounty DonegalIrelandTel. (353-75) 213 19Fax (353-75) 218 07smgo11@gofree.indigo.ie

OLE-BE Oleon nv 
Assenedestraat 2B-9940 ErtveldeTel.: (32-9) 341 10 11Fax: (32-9) 341 10 00info@oleon.com

OMX-GB Omex Agriculture Ltd 
Bardney AirfieldTupholmeLincoln LN3 5TPUnited KingdomTel. (44-1526) 39 60 00Fax (44-1526) 39 60 01enquire@omex.com

ORI-GB Organic Insecticides 
Parkwood, Maltmans LaneGerrards Cross SL9 8RBUnited KingdomTel. (44-1494) 81 65 75Fax (44-1494) 81 65 78

OSK-ES Osku España, SL 
Polígono Industrial El Zurdo, nave 13Ctra. de la EstaciónE-Abarán, MurciaTel. (34) 968 77 06 23Fax (34) 968 77 06 12oskuesp@oskuesp.e.telefonica.net

PAB-SE Perstorp Specialty Chemicals AB 
S-284 80 PerstorpTfn (46-435) 380 00Fax (46-435) 381 00perstorp@perstorp.com

PBC-ES Procesos Bioquímicos Claramunt-Forner, SL 
Senda de les Deu, 11E-46138 Rafelbunol, ValenciaTel. (34) 961 40 21 69Fax (34) 961 40 21 69ana.perez@acgbioconsulting.com

PBI-GB pbi Home & Garden Ltd 
Durhan House214-224 High StreetWaltham Cross EN8 7DPUnited KingdomTel. (44-1992) 78 42 00Fax (44-1992) 78 49 50teresa.jones@pbi.co.uk

PBK-AT Manfred Pfersich, Kenya Pyrethrum Information Centre 
Kenya Pyrethrum Information CentreHaslaustraße 807A-5411 OberalmTel.: (43) 6245 83 38 10Fax: (43) 6245 823 56manfred.pfersich@kenya-pyrethrum.com

PEL-GB PelGar International Ltd. 
Index House, Peak CentreMidhurst RdLiphook GU30 7TNUnited KingdomTel. (44-1428) 72 22 50Fax (44-1428) 72 28 11info@pelgar.demon.co.uk

PET-PT Petrogal, S.A. 
Rua Tomás da Fonseca, Torre CPT-1600-209 LisboaTel.: (351-21) 724 26 08Fax: (351-21) 724 29 53luis.brito.soares@galpenergia.com

PGM-GB Pet and Garden Manufacturing plc 
Queens Rd.Sanquhar DG4 6DNUnited KingdomTel. (44-1223) 84 04 89Fax (44-1223) 84 04 89hancock@chemregservs.co.uk

PHS-FR Physalys 
3 rue de l'Arrivée — BP 215F-75749 Paris Cedex 15Téléphone (33) 143 21 70 62Télécopieur (33) 143 21 70 63ybassat@physalys.com

PHY-GR Phytophyl N·G· Stavrakis 
Averof 16GR-104 33 AthensΤηλ.: (30) 22620 586 70Φαξ: (30) 22620 587 35nista@otenet.gr

PKA-DE Probis GmbH & Andermatt Biocontrol Taskforce 
Daimlerstraße 16/1D-75446 WiernheimTel.: (49) 7044 91 42 21Fax: (49) 7044 91 42 25probis.knoch@t-online.de

PLS-IT Polisenio srl. 
Via S. Andrea 10I-48022 Lugo (RA)Tel. (39) 0545 245 60Fax (39) 0545 245 87polisenio@lamiarete.com

PNP-NL PNP Holding bv 
Nijverheidsplein 21 GNL-3771 MR BarneveldTel.: (31-34) 240 47 60Fax: (31-34) 240 47 67info@axcentive.com

PPP-FR Plant Protection Projects 
Le Pont NeufRoute de GordesF-84220 Cabriéres d'AvignonTéléphone (33) 432 52 17 51Télécopieur (33) 490 76 80 71stephen.shires@wanadoo.fr

PRO-ES Probelte, SA 
Ctra. Madrid, km. 384,6 Polígono IndustrialEl TiroE-30100 Espinardo (Murcia)Tel. (34) 968 30 72 50Fax (34) 968 30 54 32probelte@probelte.es

PSD-GB Pesticides Safety Directorate 
Mallard House, Kings Pool3 Peasholme GreenYork YO1 7PXUnited KingdomTel. (44-1904) 64 05 00Fax (44-1904) 45 57 33Information@psd.defra.gsi.gov.uk

PUN-DK Punya Innovations 
Almevej 180DK-3250 GillelejeTlf (45) 48 30 17 27Fax (45) 48 30 22 27punya@worldonline.dk

PYC-FR Pyco SA 
Route de Saint-Sever — Haut-MaucoBP 27F-40001 Mont-de-Marsan CedexTéléphone (33) 558 05 89 37Télécopieur (33) 558 05 89 36alain.dini@bayercropscience.com

RAG-DE agrostulln GmbH 
Werksweg 2D-92551 StullnTel.: (49) 9435 39 32 27Fax: (49) 9435 39 32 28m.meier@agrostulln.de

RHZ-NL Rhizopon B.V. 
PO Box 110NL-2394 ZG HazerswoudeTel.: (31-71) 341 51 46Fax: (31-71) 341 58 29info@rhizopon.com

RLE-ES Repsolypf Lubricantes y Especialidades 
Orense, 34E-28020 MadridTel. (34) 913 48 78 00Fax (34) 913 23 70 32msalinasg@repsolypf.com

RML-IT R.A.M.OIL S.p.A. 
Via Filichito 16/ATavernanova di CasalnuovoI-80013 NapoliTel. (39) 081 519 51 11Fax (39) 081 842 10 79info@ramoil.it

RUS-GB Russell Fine Chemicals Ltd 
68 Third AvenueDeeside Industrial ParkDeeside CH5 2LAUnited KingdomTel. (44-1244) 28 13 33Fax (44-1244) 28 18 78alzaidi@Russellipm.com

SAA-PT Sapec Agro, S.A. 
Rua Victor Cordon, 19PT-1200-482 LisboaTel.: (351-21) 322 27 49Fax: (351-21) 322 27 35cesmeraldo@agro.sapec.pt

SAG-FR JP Industrie 
16 avenue des ChateaupiedsF-92565 Rueil-MalmaisonTéléphone (33) 155 47 96 60Télécopieur (33) 155 47 96 69service.client@jp-industrie.com

SAM-FR Samabiol SA 
La Grande MarineF-84800 Isle-sur-la-SorgueTéléphone (33) 490 21 44 44Télécopieur (33) 490 38 10 55samabiol@samabiol.com

SAP-FR Saphyr 
ZI des TerriersF-06600 AntibesTéléphone (33) 493 74 73 13Télécopieur (33) 493 74 82 30saphyr@rotenone.com

SBS-IT Serbios S.r.l. 
VIA E.FERMI, 112I-45021 Badia Polesine (RO)Tel. (39) 0425 59 06 22Fax (39) 0425 59 08 76info@serbios.it

SDQ-ES Sociedad Española de Desarrollos Químicos, SA (SEDQ) 
Avenida Diagonal, 352, entresueloE-08013 BarcelonaTel. (34) 934 58 40 00Fax (34) 934 58 40 07jcastella@sedq.es

SEI-NL Shin-Etsu International Europe B V 
World Trade Center AmsterdamStrawinskylaan B-827NL-1077 XX AmsterdamTel.: (31-20) 662 13 59Fax: (31-20) 664 90 00shinint@attglobal.net

SFS-FR Scotts France SAS 
21 chemin de la SauvegardeBP 92F-69136 Écully CedexTéléphone (33) 472 86 67 00Télécopieur (33) 472 86 67 86nicolas.le-brun-keris@scottsco.com

SHC-FR SiberHegner & Cie. (France) S.A. 
1475 quai du Rhône — BP 266F-01702 Miribel CedexTéléphone (33) 478 55 78 73Télécopieur (33) 478 55 78 87thomas.steinmann@SiberHegner.com

SIC-IT SICIT 2000 S.p.A. 
Via Arzignano 80I-36072 Chiampo (VI)Tel. (39) 0444 62 31 32Fax (39) 0444 62 59 03sicitspa@tin.it

SIP-IT Sipcam SpA 
Via Sempione 195I-20016 Pero (Milano)Tel. (39) 02 35 37 84 00Fax (39) 02 339 02 75sipcam@sipcam.it

SLY-FR Solvay SA 
12 cours Albert 1erF-75383 Paris cedex 08Téléphone (33) 140 75 80 00Télécopieur (33) 142 89 12 57frederik.degraeve@Solvay.com

SML-GB M/s Sulphur Mills Limited 
C/o Unity Garments LtdUnity House, Fletcher StreetBolton BL36 N3United KingdomTel. (44-1204) 49 73 78Fax (44-1204) 49 73 78sml@sulphurmills.com

SOL-GB Solvay Interox Ltd 
PO Box 7Warrington WA4 6HBUnited KingdomTel. (44-1925) 64 35 12Fax (44-1925) 65 58 56tom.candy@solvay.com

SOX-GB Sorex Limited 
St Michael's Industrial EstateWidnes WA8 8TJUnited KingdomTel. (44-151) 420-7151Fax (44-151) 495-1163rogers@sorex.com

SPL-GB Sphere Laboratories (London) Ltd 
The YewsMain StreetChilton OX11 0RZUnited KingdomTel. (44-1235) 83 18 02Fax (44-1235) 83 38 96bobn@jrfint.demon.co.uk

SPU-DE Spiess-Urania Chemicals GmbH 
Heidenkampsweg 77D-20097 HamburgTel.: (49) 4023 65 20Fax: (49) 4023 65 22 80mail@spiess-urania.com

STG-GB Stephenson Group Limited 
PO Box 305Listerhills RoadBradford BD7 1HYUnited KingdomTel. (44-1274) 72 38 11Fax (44-1274) 37 01 08ssc@stephensongroup.co.uk

STI-IT S.T.I. — Solfotecnica Italiana S.p.A. 
Via Evangelista Torricelli, 2I-48010 Cotignola (RA)Tel. (39) 0545 99 24 55Fax (39) 0545 90 82 87aamenta@solfotecnica.com

SUM-FR Valent BioSciences 
Parc d'affaires de Crécy2 rue Claude-ChappeF-69370 Saint-Didier-au-Mont-d'OrTéléphone (33) 478 64 32 60Télécopieur (33) 478 47 70 05denise.munday@valentbiosciences.ch

SUN-BE Sun Oil Company Belgium NV 
Ingberthoeveweg 4B-2630 AartselaarTel.: (32-3) 458 12 30Fax: (31-3) 458 14 78info@sunoco.be

SYN-GB Syngenta 
European Regional CentreSurrey Research Park, Priestley RoadGuildford GU2 7YHUnited KingdomTel. (44-1483) 26 02 40Fax (44-1483) 26 00 19simon.baker@syngenta.com

TAE-DE Earth BioScience, Inc. (formerly Taensa, Inc.) 
c/o Bayer AGAgricultural Centre MonheimD-51368 Leverkusendhd@dhd-consulting.de

TBE-ES Tratamientos Bio-Ecológicos, SA 
Polígono Industrial Los Urreas, 31E-30730 San Javier (Murcia)Tel. (34) 968 57 20 04Fax (34) 968 19 22 51trabe1@telefonica.net

TEM-DE Temmen GmbH 
Ankerstraße 74D-65795 HattersheimTel.: (49) 6145 99 19-0Fax: (49) 6145 99 19-19temmen@aol.com

TOM-FR Arysta Paris SAS 
18 avenue de l'OpéraF-75001 ParisTéléphone (33) 142 96 14 56Télécopieur (33) 142 97 52 91oudar@par.tomen.co.uk

TOT-FR Total Solvants 
51 esplanade du Général-de-GaulleLa Défense 10F-92069 Paris-La DéfenseTéléphone (33) 141 35 59 83Télécopieur (33) 141 35 51 34christian.varescon@totalfinaelf.com

TRD-FR La Toulousaine de Recherche et de Développement 
Zone industrielle de PompignalF-31190 MiremontTéléphone (33) 561 50 61 58Télécopieur (33) 561 50 84 42anne.paulhe@latoulousaine.fr

TRF-DE Trifolio-M GmbH 
Sonnenstraße 22D-35633 LahnauTel.: (49) 6441 631 14Fax: (49) 6441 646 50info@trifolio-m.de

UPL-GB United Phosphorus Ltd 
Chadwick HouseBirchwood ParkWarrington XWA3 6AEUnited KingdomTel. (44-1925) 85 90 09Fax (44-1925) 85 19 51julie@uplukreg.demon.co.uk

VAL-IT Valagro S.p.A. 
Zona IndustrialeI-66040 Piazzano di Atessa — ChietiTel. (39) 0872 88 11Fax (39) 0872 88 13 95o.larocca@valagro.com

VIO-GR Vioryl S.A. 
36 Viltaniotis St.Kato KifissiaGR-145 64 AthensΤηλ.: (30) 210-807 46 03Φαξ: (30) 210-807 46 81vioryl@vioryl.gr

VIT-GB Vitax Ltd 
Owen StreetCoalville LE67 3DEUnited KingdomTel. (44-530) 51 00 60Fax (44-530) 51 02 99tech@vitax.co.uk

VRA-FI Verdera Oy 
P.O. Box 330Porkkalankatu 3FI-00101 HelsinkiTel. (358) 10 86 15 11Fax (358) 108 62 11 26maiju.heith@kemira.com

XED-FR Xeda International SA 
2 ZA de la CrauF-13670 Saint-AndiolTéléphone (33) 490 90 23 23Télécopieur (33) 490 90 23 20xeda.int@wanadoo.fr

XOM-FR ExxonMobil 
2 rue des MartinetsF-92500 Rueil-MalmaisonTéléphone (33) 147 10 60 00Télécopieur (33) 147 10 66 03olivier.traversaz@exxonmobil.com

ZOL-IT Zolfital SpA 
Via di S. Teresa 23I-00198 Roma RMTel. (39) 06 854 10 96Fax (39) 06 854 31 49zolfital@tin.it

ANNEX III


 AUSTRIA
Bundesamt für ErnährungssicherheitLandwirtschaftliche Untersuchungen und Forschung WienSpargelfeldstraße 191A-1220 Wien
 BELGIUM
Service public fédéral Santé publique, Sécurité de la Chaîne alimentaire et AlimentationDirection-générale Animaux, Végétaux et AlimentationCentre administratif de l'État, bâtiment ArcadesB-1010 Bruxelles
 CYPRUS
Ministry of Agriculture,Natural resources and EnvironmentDepartment of AgricultureLoukis Akritas Ave.1412 Lefkosia
 CZECH REPUBLIC
State Phytosanitary Administration,PPP DivisionZemědělská 1A61300 Brno
 DENMARK
Ministry of Environment and EnergyDanish Environmental Protection AgencyPesticide DivisionStrandgade 29DK-1401 Copenhagen K
 ESTONIA
Estonian Plant Production InspectoratePlant Protection DepartmentTeaduse 275501 SakuHarju CountryEstonia
 FINLAND
Plant Production Inspection CentrePesticide DivisionP.O. BOX 42FI-00501 Helsinki
 FRANCE
Ministère de l’agriculture, de l’alimentation, de la pêche et des affaires ruralesSous direction de la qualité et de la protection des végétauxBureau de la réglementation et de la mise sur le marché des intrans251, rue de VaugirardF-75732 Paris Cedex 15
 GERMANY
Bundesamt für Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit (BVL)Abteilung 2, PflanzenschutzmittelDienststelle BraunschweigMesseweg 11—12D-38104 Braunschweig
 GREECE
Hellenic RepublicMinistry of AgricultureGeneral Directorate of Plant ProduceDirectorate of Plant Produce ProtectionDepartment of Pesticides3-4 Hippokratous StreetGR-10164 Athens
 HUNGARY
Central Service for Plant Protection and Soil conservationBudaörsi út 141–145.1118 Budapest
 IRELAND
Pesticide Control ServiceDepartment of Agriculture and FoodAbbotstown Laboratory ComplexAbbotstown, CastleknockIRL-Dublin 15
 ITALY
Ministero della SaluteDirezione Generale della Sanità Pubblica Veterinaria, degli Alimenti e della NutrizionePiazza G. Marconi, 25I-00144 Roma
 LATVIA
State Plant Protection ServicePlant Protection DepartmentRepublikas laukums 2,Riga, LV-1981Latvia
 LITHUANIA
State Plant Protection ServiceKalvarijų 6209304 VilniusLithuania
 LUXEMBOURG
Administration des Services Techniques de l’AgricultureService de la protection des VégétauxBoîte postale 190416, route d’EschL-1019 Luxembourg
 MALTA
Ministry for rural Affairs & The EnvironmentPlant Health DepartmentPlant Biotechnology CentreAnnibale Preca Street
 NETHERLANDS
College voor de Toelating van BestrijdingsmiddelenPO Box 217NL-6700 AE Wageningen
 POLAND
Ministerstwo Rolnictwa i Rozwoju WsiDepartament Hodowli i Ochrony Roślinul. Wspólna 3000-930 Warszawa
 PORTUGAL
Direcção-Geral de Protecção das Culturas,Quinta do MarquêsP-2780 Oeiras
 SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Ministry of Agriculture of the Slovak Republic,Plant Commodities DepartmentDobrovičova 1281266 Bratislava
 SLOVENIA
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food,Phytosanitary Administration Republic of Slovenia6 Einspielerjeva,SI-1000 Ljubljana
 SPAIN
Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y AlimentaciónDirección General de AgriculturaSubdirección General de Medios de Producción AgrícolasAvda. Alfonso XII, 62E-28014 Madrid
 SWEDEN
The Swedish Chemicals Inspectorate, KemIP.O. Box 2SE-172 13 Sundbyberg
 UNITED KINGDOM
Pesticides Safety DirectorateDepartment for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsMallard House,Kings Pool,3 Peasholme Green,York, YO1 7PX

ANNEX IV


 AUSTRIA
Bundesamt für ErnährungssicherheitLandwirtschaftliche Untersuchungen und Forschung WienSpargelfeldstraße 191A-1220 Wien
 BELGIUM
Fonds budgétaire des matières premières et des produitsService public fédéral Santé publique, Sécurité de la Chaîne alimentaire et AlimentationDirection-générale Animaux, Végétaux et AlimentationCentre administratif de l'État, bâtiment ArcadesB-1010 Bruxelles
 CYPRUS
Ministry of Agriculture,Natural resources and EnvironmentDepartment of AgricultureLoukis Akritas Ave.1412 Lefkosia
 CZECH REPUBLIC
State Phytosanitary Administration,PPP DivisionZemědělská 1A61300 Brno
 DENMARK
Ministry of Environment and EnergyDanish Environmental Protection AgencyStrandgade 29DK-1401 Copenhagen K
 ESTONIA
Estonian Plant Production InspectoratePlant Protection DepartmentTeaduse 275501 SakuHarju CountryEstonia
 FINLAND
Plant Production Inspection CentrePesticide DivisionPO BOX 42FI-00501 Helsinki
Bank and account:Nordea BankAccount: 166030-101330IBAN: FI3716603000101330SWIFT: NDEAFIHHFI-00501 Helsinki
 FRANCE
Ministère de l’Agriculture et de la PêcheBureau de la Réglementation des Produits antiparasitaires — 251 rue de VaugirardF-75732 Paris Cedex 15
 GERMANY
Bundesamt für Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit (BVL)Abteilung 2, PflanzenschutzmittelDienststelle BraunschweigMesseweg 11—12D-38104 Braunschweig
 GREECE
Hellenic RepublicMinistry of AgricultureGeneral Directorate of Plant ProduceDirectorate of Plant Produce ProtectionDepartment of Pesticides3-4 Hippokratous StreetGR-10164 Athens
 HUNGARY
Central Service for Plant Protection and Soil conservationBudaörsi út 141–145.1118 Budapest
 IRELAND
Pesticide Control ServiceDepartment of Agriculture, Food and Rural DevelopmentAbbotstown Laboratory ComplexAbbotstown, CastleknockIRL-Dublin 15
 ITALY
Tesoreria Provinciale dello Stato di ViterboN. di conto corrente postale n. 52744570IBAN: IT 43CIN: EBIC: BPPIITRRXXXABI: 7601CAB: 14500
 LATVIA
State Plant Protection ServicePlant Protection DepartmentRepublikas laukums 2,Riga, LV-1981Latvia
 LITHUANIA
State Plant Protection ServiceKalvarijų 6209304 VilniusLithuania
 LUXEMBOURG
Administration des Services Techniques de l’AgricultureBoîte postale 1904L-1019 Luxembourg
 MALTA
Ministry for rural Affairs & The EnvironmentPlant Health DepartmentPlant Biotechnology CentreAnnibale Preca Street
 THE NETHERLANDS
College voor de Toelating van BestrijdingsmiddelenPO Box 217NL-6700 AE Wageningen
 POLAND
Ministerstwo Rolnictwa i Rozwoju WsiDepartament Hodowli i Ochrony Roślinul. Wspólna 3000-930 Warszawa
 PORTUGAL
Direcção-Geral de Protecção das Culturas,Quinta do Marquês,P-2780 OEIRASNúmero de conta: 003505840003800793097Banco: Caixa Geral de Depósitos
 SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Ministry of Agriculture of the Slovak Republic,Plant Commodities DepartmentDobrovičova 1281266 Bratislava
 SLOVENIA
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food,Phytosanitary Administration Republic of Slovenia6 Einspielerjeva,SI-1000 Ljubljana
 SPAIN
Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y AlimentaciónDirección General de AgriculturaSubdirección General de Medios de Producción AgrícolasAvda. Alfonso XII, 62E-28014 Madrid
 SWEDEN
The Swedish Chemicals Inspectorate, KemIP.O. Box 2SE-172 13 SundbybergNational Giro Account: 4465054 – 7
 UNITED KINGDOM
Pesticides Safety DirectorateDepartment for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsMallard House,Kings Pool,3 Peasholme Green,York, YO1 7PX

ANNEX V

The notification must be made on paper and by e-mail.
The notification shall contain the following information:

1.. IDENTIFICATION DATA ON THE NOTIFIER

1.1. Manufacturer of the active substance as defined in point (b) of Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 1112/2002 (name, address, including location of plant):
1.2. Name and address of the producer as defined in point (a) of Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 1112/2002 including the name of the (natural) person responsible for the notification and further engagements resulting from this Regulation.

1.2.1. 
((a)) Telephone No
((b)) Telefax No
((c)) E-Mail Address
1.2.2. 
((a)) Contact:
((b)) Alternative:
2.. INFORMATION TO FACILITATE IDENTIFICATION

2.1. Common name (proposed or ISO-accepted where appropriate) specifying, where relevant, any variants thereof such as salts, esters or amines produced by the manufacturer. For micro-organisms the species, and where relevant, subspecies name
2.2. Chemical name (IUPAC and CAS nomenclature) (where appropriate).
2.3. CAS, CIPAC and EEC numbers (if available).
2.4. Empirical and structural formula, molecular mass (where appropriate).
2.5. Any other information considered necessary to facilitate identification, for example method of manufacture/extraction or origin of materials from which the substance is manufactured.
2.6. Specification of purity of the active substance in g/kg or g/l (as appropriate).
3.. FURTHER INFORMATION

3.1. For each Member State a list of crops/uses for which plant protection products containing the active substance are currently authorised or used.
4.. UNDERTAKING
The notifier undertakes to submit to the designated coordinating authority of the designated rapporteur Member State the dossiers within the time limits provided for in Article 12 of Regulation (EC) No 2229/2004.
The notifier declares that he is aware that he will be charged a fee by Member States at the time of the submission of the full dossier.
The notifier confirms that the above information is honest and correct.
The notifier declares that an authorisation by the manufacturer to act as his sole representative for the purpose of complying with this Regulation is enclosed if necessary.
Signature (of the person competent to act for the manufacturer mentioned under 1.1.)
