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The information here covers AQIS quarantine requirements only and is current on the date of transmission but may change without notice.
AQIS makes no warranties or representations with respect to the accuracy or completeness of that information and will bear no liability with
respect to that information. Importers must satisfy quarantine concerns and comply with quarantine conditions applicable at the time of entry.
The Commonwealth through AQIS is not liable for any costs arising from or associated with decisions of importers to import based on conditions
presented here which are not current at the time of importation. It is the importer’s responsibility to verify the accuracy and completeness of the
information at the time of importation.
It is the importer’s responsibility to identify and to ensure it has complied with, all requirements of any other regulatory and advisory bodies prior to and after importation including the Australian Customs Service, Therapeutic Goods Administration, Department of Health and Ageing, Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, Australian Pesticides & Veterinary Medicines Authority and any State agencies such as Departments of Agriculture and Health and Environmental Protection authorities. Importers should note that this list is not exhaustive. Importers should also note that all foods imported into Australia must comply with the provisions of the Imported Food Control Act 1992 , an Act which is administered by AQIS. Notification of the import must be provided to AQIS for all imported goods other than goods imported as accompanied baggage or goods imported via the mail and not prescribed under the Customs Act 1901. Notification must be consistent with Quarantine Regulations 2000 (examples include a Quarantine Entry or a Quarantine declaration). |
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| Public Quarantine Alert  PQA0263 | |
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This Public Quarantine Alert is an update to the previous alert published on 8 May 2003. As notified earlier all products with Phoxim as the only active ingredient and applied as a glue-line treatment in plywood for use in shipping containers will be withdrawn from the AQIS approved chemical list on 1 August 2003. The products affected are listed below: Basileum SI-84 AQIS will continue to accept plywood treated with the above phoxim products prior to 1 August 2003. Products treated with either Basileum SI-84 or Basileum SI-84 EC will continue to be accepted until 1 January 2004 pending the results of further testing of these formulations. |
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For more information contact the ICON administrator
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