[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 21]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR159.195]

[Page 142]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 159--STATEMENTS OF POLICIES AND INTERPRETATIONS--Table of Contents
 
     Subpart D--Reporting Requirements for Risk/Benefit Information
 
Sec. 159.195  Reporting of other information.

    (a) The registrant shall submit to the Administrator information 
other than that described in Secs. 159.165 through 159.188 if the 
registrant knows, or reasonably should know, that if the information 
should prove to be correct, EPA might regard the information alone or in 
conjunction with other information about the pesticide as raising 
concerns about the continued registration of a product or about the 
appropriate terms and conditions of registration of a product. Examples 
of the types of information which must be provided if not already 
reportable under some other provision of this Part include but are not 
limited to information showing:
    (1) Previously unknown or unexpected bioaccumulation of a pesticide 
by various life forms.
    (2) Greater than anticipated drift of pesticides to non-target 
areas.
    (3) Use of a pesticide may pose any greater risk than previously 
believed or reported to the Agency.
    (4) Use of a pesticide promotes or creates secondary pest 
infestations.
    (5) Any information which might tend to invalidate a study submitted 
to the Agency to support a pesticide registration.
    (b) A registrant is not obligated under paragraph (a) of this 
section to provide information to the Administrator if the registrant is 
aware of facts which establish that otherwise reportable information is 
not correct.
    (c) The registrant shall submit to the Administrator information 
other than that described in Secs. 159.165 through 159.188 if the 
registrant has been informed by EPA that such additional information has 
the potential to raise questions about the continued registration of a 
product or about the appropriate terms and conditions of registration of 
a product.

[62 FR 49388, Sept. 19, 1997; 63 FR 33583, June 19, 1998]