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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R301 |
New product; identical or substantially similar in composition and use to a registered product; registered source of active ingredient; selective data citation only for data on product chemistry and/or acute toxicity and/or public health pest efficacy, where applicant does not own all required data and does not have a specific authorization letter from data owner. | $1,638.00 |
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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 application for registration of an end-use pesticide product that is substantially similar or identical in its uses and/or formulation to products that are currently registered or differ only in ways that would not significantly increase the risk of unreasonable adverse effects. The applicant must identify the similar products for all active ingredients in the proposed product. All applications require the following:
The application is not in this category if efficacy, acute toxicity, companion animal safety, and/or child resistant packaging data are submitted and must be reviewed to support the application. The application does not fall into this category if it contains a request to waive any of these data. An application that requires review of cited or submitted data other than product chemistry does not belong in this fee category. An application proposed as a 100% re-packaged product does not fall within this category (see category R300). Substantially similar: Product must have the same active ingredient, in substantially the same proportion, same chemical composition (solid, liquid, granular), and substantially similar inert ingredients as the already registered product. In addition, substantially similar means that the proposed product bears the same use patterns. Adding to or changing existing use patterns exclude the proposed product from treatment as a substantially similar product. Deleting use patterns is acceptable. Identical: Same composition and use patterns as a currently registered end use product. |
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