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Re-evaluation
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Under the PMRA's re-evaluation program, pest control products that were registered before January 1, 1995, are being reviewed to determine if their use continues to be acceptable under today's standards for health and environmental protection.

This section displays all documents relating to the re-evaluation process from the re-evaluation announcements, proposed decisions and final decisions, including special reviews.

Series Description
Proposed Acceptability for Continuing Registration
PACR Series

This series provides the means for consulting with and informing our stakeholders concerning proposed re-evaluation decisions. The comments received are given due consideration in drafting the ensuing Re-evaluation Decision document (RRD).

Re-evaluation Documents
REV Series

Documents that are distributed during the various stages of the PMRA Re-evaluation process.

Re-evaluation Decision Documents
RRD Series

Re-evaluation Decision Documents are used to announce the Agency's final decision concerning an active ingredient which has been under re-evaluation in Canada. Re-evaluation Decision Documents may follow a Re-evaluation Note (REV) or a Proposed Acceptability for Continuing Registration (PACR). The document explains how the final decision was made.

Special Review Announcements
SRA Series

These documents deal with the announcements of special reviews.

Special Review Decisions
SRD Series

These documents announce the decision as the result of an SRA Series document.


Last updated: 2004-06-03

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