Pesticide Registration Improvement Renewal Act (PRIA 2)
Fee Determination Decision Tree
Decision Tree Resources:
- General Information
- Go to Decision Tree to Determine Fee
- PRIA Glossary
- FY09/10 Fee Category List - federal register notice
- Pay.gov
- Registration Service Fee
Fiscal Year 2009 & 2010
Action Code |
Description |
Fee (FY 09/ FY 10) |
Decision Time (months) |
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R030 |
New Active Ingredient, Food use; Experimental Use Permit application submitted simultaneously with application for registration; decision time for Experimental Use Permit and temporary tolerance same as #R040 | $599,235.00 |
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Do you plan to request either of the following types of
waivers?
| 50% waiver | |
| 75% waiver |
To pay the fee shown above, go to http://www.pay.gov and follow the instructions.
Applications with a fee reduction request require a 25% payment due at application. Once the Agency determines the amount of the fee, you will be sent a bill or invoice for the balance due.
How to submit your application directly to EPA.
| Action Code Interpretation: | An Experimental Use Permit (EUP) application and the first application for the same active ingredient submitted simultaneously for the same food use(s) that is not contained as an active ingredient in any currently U.S. registered pesticide product. The submission contains both a EUP request and an application for registration of a pesticide product. The applications propose a food use. The use may require the establishment of or the exemption from the requirement of a tolerance under section 408 of the FFDCA. The application submission must contain a petition to establish tolerances or exemption(s) from tolerance for all food/feed commodities covered by the pending registration application(s). All uses (food and non-food) included in any original application or petition for a new active ingredient are covered by the base fee for the application in this category if submitted simultaneously. Some examples of food uses include corn, apples, and aquatic uses involving potable water, irrigation, or requiring tolerances for fish, or shellfish, pasture, rangeland, home garden, beehive, livestock, livestock housing, livestock dips, and livestock ear tags. The Agency will not accept a certification for crop destruct once the review clock has started. A change to a crop destruct application would require the applicant to withdraw their application and start the process application again. |
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