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Current status: Open
Opened on 5 September 2024 and will close for consultation on 19 November 2024

Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) invites the public to submit written comments on the proposed maximum residue limit (MRL) for rimsulfuron up to 75 days from the date of publication of this consultation document (by 19 November 2024).

How to get involved
This consultation is available for comment from 5 September 2024 to 19 November 2024 (75 calendar days).

To comment on PMRL2024-16:

Step 1: Open “View the proposed MRL decision” below to access the document.
Step 2: Submit comments to the Pest Management Regulatory Agency Publications Section

Please be sure to include the title of the consultation document on which you are commenting.

Heath Canada will consider all comments received before making a final decision on the proposed MRL for rimsulfuron.

View the proposed MRL decision

Reporting to Canadians
Health Canada will make the results of this consultation available on this website. Once the decision on rimsulfuron is finalized, the established MRLs will be legally in effect as of the date that they are entered into the MRL database, an online query application that allows users to search for established MRLs, regulated under the Pest Control Products Act, both for pesticides or food commodities.

If you have any questions, contact the Pest Management Information Service.

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