Canada PMRA issued pesticide review work plan for 2015-2020
Date:04-05-2016
Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) published the re-evaluation and special review work plan for the years 2015-2020. This document replaces the previously published Re-evaluation Note, REV2015-05, Pest Management Regulatory Agency Re-evaluation Work Plan 2015-2018.
The pesticide re-evaluation program ensures that registered pesticides are reviewed every 15 years using modern assessment techniques and current scientific information. In addition, pesticides may be re-evaluated as a result of new information that could impact their acceptability under the Pest Control Products Act. A special review may also be initiated by the Minister of Health at any time if there are reasonable grounds to believe that the health or environmental risks, or the value, of a pesticide is no longer acceptable. Special reviews differ from re-evaluation in that a special review is intended to examine limited aspects of a pesticide whereas a re-evaluation examines all of the available information.
PMRA is concurrently engaged in various planned activities within the re-evaluation program, such as the re-evaluation of active ingredients in the current program (Regulatory Directive DIR2012-02, Re-evaluation Program Cyclical Re-evaluation), and active ingredients remaining from the previous program (Regulatory Directive DIR2001-03,PMRA Re-evaluation Program). In addition, PMRA is conducting special reviews for a number of active ingredients under its special review program. As a result, resources have been prioritized in order to complete reviews and publish the related documents noted below, over the five-year period from April 2015 to March 2020.
This five-year work plan may change in response to emerging issues that require priority action. PMRA will publish an updated work plan annually to reflect any necessary revisions. On an annual basis, PMRA will also report on the progress of the re-evaluation and special review programs.
Table 1 and Table 2 provide the lists of the active ingredients and their expected documents included in the Re-evaluation and Special Review Work Plan for 2015-2020.
Table 3 provides a list of the active ingredients for which re-evaluation was recently initiated (2014-2015). Scoping reviews of these active ingredients are currently underway to identify the focus for the re-evaluation. The expected timelines for proposed and final decisions will be included in the future updated work plan documents.