Laws & Regulations
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PRN 2007-2: Guidance on Small-Scale Field Testing and Low-level Presence in Food of Plant-Incorporated Protectants (PIPs)
This notice clarifies how EPA ensures the safety of residues of PIPs possibly present in food or feed and when a tolerance or tolerance exemption would be required for field tests for biotechnology-derived food and feed crop plants containing PIPs.
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Determining If Insect Repellent Skin Patch Products Must Be Registered Under FIFRA
Certain skin patch products that claim to repel insects are required to be registered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), while others are exempt. Learn more about this issue.
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Inert Ingredients Regulation
Resources for an individual or company wanting to register an inert ingredient product.
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CRP for Pesticides - Testing Firms
This list includes firms that have conducted tests or have indicated an interest in conducting tests on child-resistant packaging. This list is not intended to indicate EPA approval, certification, or endorsement of these firms, nor is it comprehensive..
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Boscalid Petition and Response
Petition(s) and Response(s) for Boscalid
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Biopesticide Registration
Resources for an individual or company wanting to register a biopesticide product to include biochemical, microbial, or plant-incorporated protectants.
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Electronic Submission of Labels
Pesticide registrants can provide draft and final labels to EPA electronically for our review as part of the pesticide registration process. The electronic submission of labels by registrants is voluntary but strongly encouraged.
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Tetraconazole Petition and Response
The information on this page lists the petitions and responses for exclusive use periods for tetraconazole.
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Frequent Questions about Electronic Submission of Labels
Find information to help you with e-submission of labels.
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Non-Animal Testing Approach to EPA Labeling for Eye Irritation
This document is an update to EPA’s 2013 published alternative testing approach (using in vitro/ex vivo assays) for determination of eye irritation potential in the pesticide program under EPA's classification and labeling system.
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Protocol Gas Verification Program
Learn about the PGVP, the four main objectives, and read the rule.
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Louisiana LAC 33:III Chapter 11, Control of Emissions of Smoke, Section 1111 - Exclusion, SIP effective May 8, 1989 (LAc49)
LA SIP: 33 LAC III Ch. 11 Section 1111
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Frequent Questions About Managing Hazardous Waste at Academic Laboratories
FAQs about Alternative Requirements for Hazardous Waste Determination and Accumulation of Unwanted Material for Laboratories Owned by Colleges and Universities and Other Eligible Academic Entities Formally Affiliated with Colleges and Universities.
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Measuring the Impact of Source Reduction
The TRI Program the collects information that can be used to track environmental progress at industrial facilities and highlight effective environmental practices.
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State Fuels
State fuel programs are sometimes referred to as "boutique." Twelve states have adopted their own clean fuel programs for part or all of the state.
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Class I Areas
Explanation of the meaning of Class I Areas
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Best Available Control Technology (BACT) Cost Considerations
Explanation of the meaning of Best Available Control Technology (BACT) Cost Considerations