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Final reminder! Renew your registration if your business will import or manufacture chemicals after 31 August 2025.

Do you need to submit a post-introduction declaration (PID) for 2024-25?

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If you worked out that your chemical introduction is in the 'exempted' category and you first introduced (imported or manufactured) it between 1 September 2024 and 31 August 2025, you must submit a PID in AICIS Business Services if your introduction is:

  • a polymer of low concern
  • a low-concern biological polymer
  • categorised as very low risk for human health and the environment. 

Due date: 30 November 2025.

Important to know

  1. A PID is a one-off declaration only for some exempted introductions.
  2. Don’t resubmit if you already submitted a PID previously and your introduction circumstances haven’t changed.
  3. If you’ve introduced more than one type of exempted introduction that requires a PID, you must submit a separate declaration for each. Example: You introduced 2 chemicals for the first time in the exempted category during 2024-25 – one a polymer of low concern (PLC) and the other an introduction categorised as very low risk for human health and the environment. This means you’ll need to submit 2 separate declarations, one for each introduction.
  4. Agents or consultants can submit PIDs on behalf of the registered introducer (importer or manufacturer).

Learn more

Learn about this declaration, including a video about PIDs and detailed instructions on how to submit the form.

 

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