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Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Regulations 1995
59Part 8 of the Code does not apply to listed chemical products, reserved chemical products and certain other products
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#### 59 Part 8 of the Code does not apply to listed chemical products, reserved chemical products and certain other products
(1) For the purposes of section 120A of the Code, the following chemical products are prescribed:
(aa) any listed chemical product;
(ab) any reserved chemical product;
(a) any agricultural chemical product;
(b) an ingredient used in the manufacture of a chemical product if the ingredient:
(i) does not have a therapeutic or biological effect on a plant or animal; or
(ii) is a herb, or an oil extracted from a herb, the sole use of which is as a starting material for use in the manufacture of a chemical product;
(c) any product prepared in a research facility or pilot plant solely for experimental use;
(d) any veterinary homeopathic preparation that:
(i) is more dilute than a one thousandfold dilution of a mother tincture; and
(ii) is not required to be sterile;
(e) any skin cleanser or shampoo;
(f) any coat conditioner intended for external use only;
(g) any equine hoof protectant;
(h) any sheep branding substance;
(i) a substance of any of the following kinds that is intended to be added to stockfood:
(i) organic acids;
(ii) antioxidants;
(iii) pellet‑binding products;
(iv) mould inhibitors;
(v) preservatives;
(vi) feed handling improvers;
(vii) colouring agents;
(viii) anticaking agents;
(ix) deodorising agents;
(x) flavours;
(xi) flavour enhancers;
(xii) sweeteners;
(xiii) aromatic substances;
(xiv) appetising substances.
> Note: Listed chemical products are specified in Schedule 3B and reserved chemical products are specified in Schedule 3C.
(2) In paragraph (1)(d):
> mother tincture means a liquid prepared by the process of solution, extraction or trituration.
> veterinary homeopathic preparation means a preparation:
(a) formulated for use on the principle that it is capable of producing in a healthy animal symptoms similar to those which it is administered to alleviate; and
(b) prepared according to the practices of homeopathic pharmacy using the method of:
(i) serial dilution and succussion of a mother tincture in water, ethanol, aqueous ethanol or glycerol; or
(ii) serial trituration in lactose.