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Processing times

The case processing time at the Danish Environmental Protection Agency is considered to begin upon receipt of all the required information from the private individual/company/authority. For cases with fixed application deadlines, the target processing time commences on expiry of the application deadline.

The processing times given below indicate the maximum timeframe within which most cases will be processed. For cases where the Danish Environmental Protection Agency is unable to meet the target processing time, the private individual/company/authority will be informed of this and given an indication of the anticipated time for completion of processing.

In general, all cases will of course be processed as quickly as possible. This means that a number of cases will be processed sooner than the specified processing time. The Danish Environmental Protection

Agency’s various types of administrative cases are not comparable. Consequently, the target times for processing vary from one type of case to another.

Authorisation of a new plant protection product in accordance with the Pesticide Regulation No 1107/2009

Target

Application for authorisation where Denmark is zonal RMS

1-1½ years

Application for mutual recognition, where another Member State in the North zone has acted as zonal RMS 

4 months

Application for mutual recognition, where a Member State outside the North zone has acted as zonal RMS 

4 months

Confirmation of application for authorisation as complete 

6 weeks

Application for authorisation of a product containing a low-risk active substance. 

4-10 months

Application for a parallel trade permit 

45-55 days.


Authorisation in respect of other types of applications concerning plant protection products 

Target

Application to carry out experimental testing 

3 months

Application for a derogation permitting the use of unapproved agents

Up to 6 months

Application for extended use, formulation changes and minor uses (formerly off-label) 

Up to 1½ years, depending on complexity and the need for external consultation

Permit for the sale of toxic substances 

2 weeks

Recognition of completed course on toxic substances
In connection with the commercial spraying of highly toxic pesticides 

4 weeks

Permit for spraying pesticides from aircraft 

4 weeks


Authorisation of a plant protection product under transitional provisions (new and existing products)

Target

Application for authorisation of products containing active substances which are new to Denmark 

1½-2 years

Application for authorisation of new products containing active substances which have already been approved (me-too products) 

Up to 1½ years, depending on complexity and the need for external consultation

Application for renewal of authorisation following inclusion in Annex 1 

Within the time frame of the
inclusion directive 

Application for a parallel trade permit 

3-6 months

 

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New applicants – new rules

If you are applying for product authorisation after 14 June 2011, your application will come under the requirements of the Pesticide Regulation. This also applies for applications received on 14 June 2011.
See 'Applications after 14 June 2011'

 

Understanding the regulation

Pesticide Regulation No 1107/2009

Classification Regulation (CLP) No 1272/2008

Dangerous Preparation Directive 1999/45

Labelling Regulation No 547/2011 

Danish legislation can be found at www.retsinfo.dk and www.lovtidende.dk
EU legislation is available at http://eur-lex.europa.eu

Last updated 08.07.2011 To the top
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