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The use of a plant protection product registered in the Latvian Register of Plant Protection Products may be extended - the list of crops to be cultivated and the number of harmful organisms to be controlled, the dose or number of plants. In order to be able to supplement the use of a registered plant protection product, data must be provided demonstrating that the plant protection product is safe for human and animal health and the environment and is sufficiently effective in restricting organisms harmful to plants or plant products. Studies and experiments, or efficacy tests, are carried out in crops in order to establish its effectiveness in restricting harmful organisms before supplementing the use of a registered plant protection product. These tests must be carried out under conditions consistent with the climatic and agronomic crop cultivation conditions in practice. In order to be able to carry out tests on registered plant protection products for unregistered use, authorisation should be granted.

Process description

  1. Service requests
    E-mail
    • the customer shall send the documents to the e-mail address of the State Plant Protection Service or to the official electronic address.
    • documents must be signed with a secure electronic signature.

    Mail
    • the customer sends the documents by mail.

    In person
    • the customer arrives at the State Plant Protection Service and submits documents.

    Documents to be submitted:
    1. An application specifying:
    • the conditions of use of a registered plant protection product for unregistered uses: crop, harmful organism, dose of use, time of use, number of stages during the season and waiting time until harvest;
    • the planned location of the trial;
    • the responsible person.
    2. If the conditions for the use of a registered plant protection product differ significantly from the conditions for the unregistered use, the submission shall be accompanied by a documentation containing all the necessary data to evaluate the potential effects on human and animal health and the environment.

    The State Plant Protection Service shall:
    • review the documents submitted;
    • carry out an assessment;
    • take a decision on the issue of an authorisation for the use of a registered plant protection product for unregistered use in studies and experiments.

  2. Payment for service
    The service shall be paid EUR 142,29 in accordance with the invoice of the State Plant Protection Service, issued on the basis of Annex 2, paragraph 57, of Cabinet Regulation No. 493 of 12 July 2012, “Price List of State Plant Protection Service Charge Services”.

    Service Fee Properties
    Consignee: State Plant Protection Service
    Registration No 90000042982
    Account No. LV47TREL2160320005000
    Bank: Treasury
    BIC: TRELLV22

  3. Receipt of services
    In person
    • customer arrives at the State Plant Protection Service and receives a decision

    Mail
    • Customer receives a decision to the specified mail address

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