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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)
Decision Time
(months)
R170
Additional food use
$57,120.00
FY 09
FY 10
15
15


Do you plan to request either of the following types of waivers?

50% waiver 50% waiver
75% 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 that proposes an additional food use.  Additional food use includes a proposed food use for any U. S. registered active ingredient for which there currently is an approved 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). A different pattern of use that significantly changes or increases exposure such as a dosage rate increase or different method of application will result in the application being treated as a new use.  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 fee applies to each additional food use requested up to 5 uses (i.e. the fee for this category is multiplied by 4 if 4 uses are proposed).  If six or more additional food uses are requested in the application, fee category R190 applies.  If a crop group or subgroup is requested, the fee is based on the number of representative crops in that group or subgroup that are not currently registered.  If all of the representative crops have been registered, then requesting the crop group will count as one additional use. Some unusual examples of outdoor uses are livestock uses, (i.e. ear tags), livestock dips, and feed through treatments of livestock.

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