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Pesticide Registration Improvement Renewal Act (PRIA 2)
Fee Determination Decision Tree

Decision Tree Resources:
Below is the fee for your selected Fee Category for
Fiscal Year 2009 & 2010

Action Code Description Fee
(FY 09/FY 10)
FY 09/FY 10 Fee After Reduction
R210 Additional food use; Experimental Use Permit application; establish temporary tolerance; no credit toward new use registration $42,315.00 $21,158.00


To pay the fee shown above, go to http://www.pay.gov and follow the instructions.

Action Code Interpretation: An Experimental Use Permit (EUP) application for a new food use(s) that includes a proposed additional food use for any U. S. registered active ingredient that is currently not registered for the proposed 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). Increases in exposure such as a dosage rate increase or different method of application that will result in a temporary tolerance increase belong to this category.  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 (the “clock” or decision review timeframe starts 21 days after the Agency receives the application and the required fees or approves a fee waiver or fee exemption).  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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