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Fee-Triggering Events and Entities Subject to TSCA Fees

Fee-Triggering Events

Fees are collected for the following specific activities listed under TSCA:

  • Test Rules under TSCA section 4
  • Enforceable Consent Agreements (ECAs) under TSCA section 4
  • Test Orders under TSCA section 4
  • New Chemical Notices (PMNs, SNUNs, MCANs) under TSCA section 5
  • New Chemical Exemption Applications (LVEs, TMEA, TERA, etc.) under TSCA section 5
  • EPA-Initiated Risk Evaluations under TSCA section 6
  • Manufacturer-Requested Risk Evaluations for Chemicals on the TSCA Work Plan
  • Manufacturer-Requested Risk Evaluations for Chemicals NOT on the TSCA Work Plan

Entities Subject to TSCA Fees

Generally, only chemical manufacturers (including importers) are subject to TSCA fees.  For some fee-triggering events like test orders, new chemical notices, and manufacturer-requested risk evaluations, the responsible manufacturers are self-evident.  In other cases, like EPA-initiated risk evaluations, EPA will undertake a process to identify the responsible manufacturers.  This process is also outlined in the TSCA Fees Rule.

Read the final TSCA fees rule.

When EPA initiates a risk evaluation on a chemical designated as a high-priority substance, then manufacturers of that chemical substance identified through this process would share responsibility for the total TSCA fee for an EPA-initiated risk evaluation. T

Under more limited circumstances as described in 40 CFR 700.45(a)(4) and (5), a chemical processor would be subject to a fee. These circumstances include:

  • Where a processor submits a SNUN under section 5; 
  • Where a processor submits a TME under section 5; or
  • When there is a section 4 activity tied to a SNUN submission by a processor; or
  • Where a processor is subject to a Test Order or Enforceable Consent Agreement under section 4.

Other entities, such as downstream users of a chemical who do not manufacture or import the chemical, are not subject to TSCA fees.

To learn more about the TSCA fee requirements and processes associated with specific activities or fee-triggering events, visit the pages below:

  • New Chemical Notices and Exemption Applications Under TSCA Section 5 
  • EPA-Initiated Risk Evaluations under TSCA Section 6
  • Test Rules under TSCA Section 4
  • Manufacturer-Requested Risk Evaluations under TSCA Section 6
  • Test Orders and Enforceable Consent Agreements under TSCA Section 4

TSCA Administration Fees

  • TSCA Fee Amounts
  • TSCA Fee-Triggering Events
  • TSCA Fees Rule Summary
  • TSCA Fees and Small Businesses
Contact Us About TSCA Administrative Fees
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Last updated on March 12, 2025
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