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Test Guidelines; Notice of Availability

Note: EPA no longer updates this information, but it may be useful as a reference or resource.


 [Federal Register: August 5, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 150)]
[Notices]
[Page 41845-41848]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

[OPP-00499; FRL-5740-1]


Test Guidelines; Notice of Availability

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice of availability.

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SUMMARY: EPA has established a unified library for test guidelines
issued by the Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances
(OPPTS), and is announcing the availability of final test guidelines
for the Series 870--Health Effects Test Guidelines. The final
guidelines have been harmonized between the Office of Pesticide
Programs (OPP) and the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT)
and, to the extent possible, with the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD) Guidelines for the Testing of
Chemicals. The test guidelines have been reviewed at various Scientific
Advisory Panel (SAP) meetings, the most recent of which was held on
October 29 and 30, 1996, as announced by notice in the Federal Register
(61 FR 31522, June 20, 1996) (FRL-5367-7). The guidelines have been
revised where appropriate in response to SAP and public comments. This
notice also describes the unified library of OPPTS test guidelines.

ADDRESSES: The guidelines are available from the U.S. Government
Printing Office (GPO), Washington, DC 20402 on disks or paper copies:
call (202) 512-0132. The guidelines are also available electronically
in PDF (portable document format) from EPA's World Wide Web site
(http://www.epa.gov/epahome/research.htm) under the heading
``Researchers and Scientists/Test Methods and Guidelines/OPPTS
Harmonized Test Guidelines.''

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information: By mail:
    Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) information: Contact the TSCA
Hotline at: TAIS/7408, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW.,
Washington, DC 20460. Telephone number: (202) 554-1404; fax (202) 554-
5603; e-mail: TSCA-hotline@epa.gov.
    Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
information: Contact the Communications Services Branch (7506C), Field
and External Affairs Division, Office of Pesticide Programs,
Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., Washington, DC 20460.
Telephone number: (703) 305-5017; fax (703) 305-5558.
    For technical questions on Series 870 Genetic Toxicity test
guidelines: Michael Cimino, (202) 260-3451; e-mail:
cimino.michael@epa.gov.
    For technical questions on other Series 870 test guidelines:
William Sette, (703) 305-6375; e-mail: sette.william@epa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    Electronic Availability: Electronic copies of this document and
various support documents are available from the EPA Home Page at the
Federal Register--Envirnonmental Documents entry for this document
under ``Laws and Regulations'' (http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-TOX/
1998/).

I. EPA's Process for Developing a Unified Library of Test
Guidelines

    EPA's Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances has
been engaged in a multi-year project to harmonize and/or update test
guidelines among the Office of Pesticide Programs, the Office of
Pollution Prevention and Toxics, and the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development. The goals of the project include the
formulation of harmonized OPP and OPPT guidelines for those in common
between the two programs, the harmonization of OPPT and/or OPP
guidelines with those of the OECD, as well as the updating of any
guidelines unique to OPP or OPPT programs.
    Test guidelines that are changed substantively from the existing
test guidelines in the Pesticide Assessment Guidelines or 40 CFR
158.795 through 158.799 in the harmonization process or through other
updating/amending activities, or which are new (e.g., for a previously
unaddressed test endpoint) are made available for public comment by
notice in the Federal Register. Additionally, EPA submits substantively
revised and new test guidelines to peer review by the FIFRA SAP and
other expert scientific panels. Guidelines which are reformatted but
not changed in any substantive way are not made available for public
comment or submitted to peer review.
    All final guidelines are available through the Internet on the EPA
World Wide Web Home Page as a unified library of OPPTS test guidelines
for use by either EPA program office. Printed versions of the unified
library of OPPTS test guidelines are also available to the public
through GPO, see ``ADDRESSES'' at the beginning of this document. For
purposes of this Federal Register notice, ``publication'' of the
unified library of guidelines generally describes the availability of
these final guidelines through GPO and the Internet. Because
harmonization and updating is an ongoing task, some guidelines
available via GPO and the Internet may be revised in the future. These
efforts will ensure that industry is provided with test guidelines that
are current.
    The test guidelines appearing in the unified library are given
numerical designations that are different from the designations
provided in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at 40 CFR parts 158,
795, 796, 797, 798, and 799. OPPTS test guidelines will be published in
10 disciplinary series as follows:
    Series 810--Product Performance Test Guidelines
    Series 830--Product Properties Test Guidelines
    Series 835--Fate, Transport and Transformation Test Guidelines
    Series 840--Spray Drift Test Guidelines
    Series 850--Ecological Effects Test Guidelines
    Series 860--Residue Chemistry Test Guidelines
    Series 870--Health Effects Test Guidelines
    Series 875--Occupational and Residential Exposure Test Guidelines
    Series 880--Biochemicals Test Guidelines
    Series 885--Microbial Pesticide Test Guidelines
    The Agency issues Federal Register notices periodically announcing
any new test guidelines added to the OPPTS unified library. As each set
of guidelines is published, it will be accompanied by a ``Master List''
which cross references the new OPPTS guideline numbers to the original
OPP, OPPT, and OECD numbers.

II. OPP and OPPT Procedures

    For pesticide registration, explicit test requirements are set out
in 40 CFR part 158 which refers to specific guidelines by guideline
number. Once final revised guidelines are available through GPO and the
Internet, the earlier Pesticide Assessment Guidelines that were
available through the National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
will be removed from distribution. Studies initiated 45 days or more
after publication of the notice of availability in the Federal Register
should be performed in accordance with the revised guidelines; however,
registrants should discuss effective dates for long term studies with
the EPA Product Manager. As test guidelines are published, the Agency
will inform industry and the general public by means of Federal
Register notices. In addition, Data Call In letters to pesticide
registrants will carry a dual numbering system for test guidelines
until all test guidelines have been published. Part 158, which is
currently being revised, will also carry a dual numbering system

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for test guidelines when it is proposed in the Federal Register.
    In contrast, OPPT had previously published its pre-harmonization
test guidelines in 40 CFR parts 795 through 798. Recent TSCA test
guidelines, based on harmonized test guidelines, have been published in
part 799. TSCA test guidelines are referenced in test standards
promulgated in chemical-specific test rules in part 799. To the extent
that a person is subject to a test rule which references a pre-
harmonization guideline published in 40 CFR parts 795 through 798, the
test rule still requires compliance with the pre-harmonization test
guideline that was referenced by the rule. However, if the person
subject to the test rule is interested in seeking a modification to the
requirement to comply with the test standard promulgated in the test
rule, EPA encourages that person to consult the modification procedures
outlined in 40 CFR part 790. EPA has removed and will continue to
remove from the CFR those pre-harmonization guidelines that are no
longer referenced in an applicable test rule.

III. Peer Review of Series 870 Health Effects Test Guidelines

    The Agency has updated and harmonized test guidelines for health
effects (870 Series) and submitted the revisions to peer review by the
FIFRA SAP on October 29 and 30, 1996. EPA also made these revised
guidelines available to the public for comment through the OPP docket
and on the Internet through the EPA Home Page. Guidelines in this
series have been revised in response to peer review and public comment.
In addition, the series includes four new guidelines: Neurophysiology,
Sensory Evoked Potentials (OPPTS 870.6855); Domestic Animal Safety
(OPPTS 870.7200); Dermal Penetration (OPPTS 870.7600); and
Immunotoxicity (OPPTS 870.7800). Two guidelines have been deleted:
Preliminary Developmental Toxicity Screen (OPPTS 870.3500) and
Inhalation Developmental Toxicity Study (OPPTS 870.3600). One guideline
has been removed from the harmonized category: Acute Inhalation with
Histopathology (OPPTS 870.1350). Three guidelines have been totally
revised and updated: Prenatal Developmental Toxicity (OPPTS 870.3700);
Reproduction and Fertility Effects (OPPTS 870.3800); and Metabolism and
Pharmacokinetics (OPPTS 870.7485). The sub-chronic guidelines for all
routes of exposure have been updated to match the new OECD Guidelines
408 and 409. Under genetic toxicology testing, two guidelines
addressing reverse mutation have been combined into one guideline:
Bacterial Reverse Mutation Test (OPPTS 870.5100). Six guidelines have
been harmonized with the most recent OECD updated tests. One new
guideline has been added: Mammalian Spermatogonial Chromosome
Aberration Test (OPPTS 870.5380). One OPPT guideline (40 CFR 798.5955
Heritable Translocation Test in Drosophila melanogaster) was not
updated due to lack of use. The remaining twelve mutagenicity
guidelines were not changed substantively, but were reformatted for
consistency with other harmonized 870 Series guidelines. A detailed
description of the response to comments and the changes to guidelines
are available under docket control number OPP-00499 in the Public
Information and Records Integrity Branch, Information Resources and
Services Division, Office of Pesticide Programs, Rm. 119, Crystal Mall
#2, 1921 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Arlington, VA; telephone: (703) 305-
5805, or by mail: Public Information and Records Integrity Branch,
Information Resources and Services Division (7502C), Office of
Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW.,
Washington, DC 20460.

IV. Request for Comment on Potential Voluntary Consensus Standards
to Consider for Future Regulatory Actions

    This notice of availability does not involve a proposed regulatory
action that would require the Agency to consider voluntary consensus
standards pursuant to section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer
and Advancement Act of 1995 (NTTAA), Pub. L. 104-113, section 12(d) (15
U.S.C. 272 note). Section 12(d) directs EPA to use voluntary consensus
standards in its regulatory activities unless to do so would be
inconsistent with applicable law or otherwise impractical. Voluntary
consensus standards are technical standards (e.g., materials
specifications, test methods, sampling procedures, business practices,
etc.) that are developed or adopted by voluntary consensus standards
bodies. The NTTAA requires EPA to provide Congress, through OMB,
explanations when the Agency decides not to use available and
applicable voluntary consensus standards when the NTTAA directs the
Agency to do so.
     As indicated earlier, these guidelines represent an Agency effort
to harmonize the test guidelines between OPP and OPPT, as well as
harmonizing the OPP and OPPT test guidelines with those of the OECD.
The process for developing and amending these test guidelines includes
the extensive involvement of the scientific community, including peer
review by the FIFRA SAP and other expert scientific panels, and
providing extensive public comment.
    In the future, these test guidelines could be incorporated into
regulatory actions taken by EPA pursuant to TSCA section 4. Although
the NTTAA requirements do not specifically apply to the issuance of
these particular test guidelines today, EPA invites your comment on
whether or not there are any voluntary consensus standards that should
be considered during the development of any future action under TSCA.
Future actions under TSCA section 4 would go through notice and comment
rulemaking or be negotiated as voluntary testing enforcement
agreements/consent orders/decrees, allowing for additional public
comment on this issue. Nevertheless, the Agency is interested in
whether or not there are any voluntary consensus standards that EPA
should considered in leu of these test guidelines when the Agency
develops any future regulatory action that incorporates these test
guidelines. Any comments provided will assist the Agency in complying
with the NTTAA by facilitating the Agency's identification of voluntary
consensus standards that should be considered during the development of
a proposed regulatory action that incorporates any standards included
in these test guidelines. Please submit your comments to the technical
person for TSCA that is identified in the ``FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT'' section at the beginning of this document.

V. Notice of Availability of Final Test Guidelines

    This notice announces the availability of final versions of all
test guidelines in the 870 Health Effects Series. The following is the
list of test guidelines being made available at this time.

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                                   Series 870--Health Effects Test Guidelines
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                                                                             Existing Numbers          EPA Pub.
                                                                     --------------------------------     no.
          OPPTS Number                           Name                                                -----------
                                                                         OPPT       OPP       OECD      712-C-
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                                  Group A--Acute Toxicity Test
870.1000                          Acute toxicity testing-background      none       none      none      98-189

870.1100                          Acute oral toxicity                  798.1175     81-1       401      98-190

870.1200                          Acute dermal toxicity                798.1100     81-2       402      98-192

870.1300                          Acute inhalation toxicity            798.1150     81-3       403      98-193

870.2400                          Acute eye irritation                 798.4500     81-4       405      98-195

870.2500                          Acute dermal irritation              798.4470     81-5       404      98-196

870.2600                          Skin sensitization                   798.4100     81-6       406      98-197

                                  Group B--Subchronic Toxicity Test
                                   Guidelines.

870.3100                          90-Day oral toxicity in rodents      798.2650     82-1       408      98-199

870.3150                          90-Day oral toxicity in nonrodents     none       82-1       409      98-200

870.3200                          21/28-Day dermal toxicity              none      82--2       410      98-201

870.3250                          90-Day dermal toxicity               798.2250     82-3       411      98-202

870.3465                          90-Day inhalation toxicity           798.2450     82-4       413      98-204

870.3700                          Prenatal developmental toxicity      798.4900     83-3       414      98-207
                                   study

870.3800                          Reproduction and fertility effects   798.4700     83-4       416      98-208

                                  Group C--Chronic Toxicity Test
                                   Guidelines.

870.4100                          Chronic toxicity                     798.3260     83-1       452      98-210

870.4200                          Carcinogenicity                      798.3300     83-2       451      98-211

870.4300                          Combined chronic toxicity/           798.3320     83-5       453      98-212
                                   carcinogenicity

                                  Group D--Genetic Toxicity Test
                                   Guidelines.

870.5100                          Bacterial reverse mutation test     798.5100,     84-2    471, 472    98-247
                                                                         .5265

870.5140                          Gene mutation in Aspergillus         798.5140     84-2      none      98-215
                                   nidulans

870.5195                          Mouse biochemical specific locus     798.5195     84-2      none      98-216
                                   test

870.5200                          Mouse visible specific locus test    798.5200     84-2      none      98-217

870.5250                          Gene mutation in Neurospora crassa   798.5250     84-2      none      98-218

870.5275                          Sex-linked recessive lethal test     798.5275     84-2       477      98-220
                                   in Drosophila melanogaster

870.5300                          In vitro mammalian cell gene         798.5300     84-2       476      98-221
                                   mutation test

870.5375                          In vitro mammalian chromosome        798.5375     84-2       473      98-223
                                   aberration test

870.5380                          Mammalian spermatogonial             798.5380     84-2       483      98-224
                                   chromosomal aberration test

870.5385                          Mammalian bone marrow chromosomal    798.5385     84-2       475      98-225
                                   aberration test

870.5395                          Mammalian erythrocyte micronucleus   798.5395     84-2       474      98-226
                                   test

870.5450                          Rodent dominant lethal assay         798.5450     84-2       478      98-227

870.5460                          Rodent heritable translocation       798.5460     84-2      none      98-228
                                   assays

870.5500                          Bacterial DNA damage or repair       798.5500     84-2      none      98-229
                                   tests

870.5550                          Unscheduled DNA synthesis in         798.5550     84-2       482      98-230
                                   mammalian cells in culture

870.5575                          Mitotic gene conversion in           798.5575     84-2       481      98-232
                                   Saccharomyces cerevisiae

870.5900                          In vitro sister chromatid exchange   798.5900     84-2       479      98-234
                                   assay

870.5915                          In vivo sister chromatid exchange    798.5915     84-2      none      98-235
                                   assay

                                  Group E--Neurotoxicity Test
                                   Guidelines.

870.6100                          Acute and 28-day delayed            798.6450,  81-7, 82-  418, 419    98-237
                                   neurotoxicity of organophosphorus    .6540,     5, 82-6
                                   substances                            .6560

870.6200                          Neurotoxicity screening battery     798.6050,  81-8, 82-     424      98-238
                                                                        .6200,     7, 83-1
                                                                         .6400

870.6300                          Developmental neurotoxicity study      none       83-6      none      98-239

870.6500                          Schedule-controlled operant          798.6500     85-5      none      98-240
                                   behavior

870.6850                          Peripheral nerve function            798.6850     85-6      none      98-241

870.6855                          Neurophysiology: Sensory evoked      798.6855     none      none      98-242
                                   potentials

                                  Group F--Special Studies Test
                                   Guidelines.

870.7200                          Companion animal safety                none       none      none      98-349
870.7485                          Metabolism and pharmacokinetics      798.7485     85-1       417      95-244
870.7600                          Dermal penetration                     none       85-3      none      98-350
870.7800                          Immunotoxicity                         none       85-7      none      98-351
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List of Subjects

    Environmental protection, Test guidelines.

Dated: July 29, 1998.

Susan H. Wayland,
Acting Assistant Administrator for Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic
Substances.
[FR Doc. 98-20898 Filed 8-4-98; 8:45 am]
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