Norm IBAMA No. 2 regulating the Risk Assessment for pollinating insects. Country/Territory Brazil Document type Regulation Date 2017 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Livestock Keyword Biosecurity Apiculture/sericulture Risk assessment/management Environmental standards Animal health Toxicity/poisoning Animal production Standards Protection of environment Geographical area Amazonia, Americas, Latin America and the Caribbean, North Atlantic, South America, South Atlantic Entry into force notes This Norm enters into force on the day of its publication. Abstract This Norm, consisting of 13 articles and two Annexes, establishes guidelines, requirements and procedures for the evaluation of the risks of active ingredient(s) of insect pollinator(s), using bees as indicator organisms. This evaluation will be restricted to active ingredients not yet registered in Brazil in technical products, or formulations, to the active ingredients submitted to the re-evaluation as well as to new claims of products formulated with active ingredients that have already been submitted to the risk assessment for insect pollinators. Registration applications submitted to this Institute up to the date of publication of this Norm will be evaluated based on the data and studies already filed at the date of submission of the application, and may be required complements for products with a risk indicator for pollinators. The general protection objectives to be achieved with the risk assessment of pesticides for pollinating insects are: to protect pollinating insects and their biodiversity; and to guarantee ecosystem services provided by them, including the pollination service, the production of colony (honey, propolis, wax, etc.) and the provision of genetic resources. Full text Portuguese Website www.ibama.gov.br References - Legislation Implements Administrative Decree No. 84 establishing the classification of toxicity for pesticides. Legislation | Brazil | 1996 Keyword: Pesticides, Pollution control, Classification/declassification, Research Source: FAO, FAOLEX