[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 28]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR750.31]

[Page 572-575]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 750--PROCEDURES FOR RULEMAKING UNDER SECTION 6 OF THE TOXIC SUBSTANCES 
CONTROL ACT--Table of Contents
 
 Subpart C--Interim Procedural Rules for Processing and Distribution in 
                           Commerce Exemptions
 
Sec. 750.31  Filing of petitions for exemption.

    (a) Who may file. Any person seeking an exemption from the PCB 
processing and distribution in commerce prohibitions imposed by section 
6(e)(3)(A)(ii) of TSCA may file a petition for exemption. Petitions must 
be submitted on an individual basis for each processor, distributor, 
seller or individual affected by the 1979 processing and distribution in 
commerce prohibitions, except as described in paragraphs (a) (1) through 
(9) of this section.
    (1) Processing and distribution in commerce of PCB-contaminated 
transformer dielectric fluid. Persons who process or distribute in 
commerce dielectric fluid containing 50 ppm or greater PCB (but less 
than 500 ppm PCB) for use in PCB-Contaminated Transformers may submit a 
single consolidated petition on behalf of any number of petitioners. The 
name and address of each petitioner must be stated in the petition.
    (2) Contaminated substances and mixtures--processing. Persons who 
process the same chemical substance or the same mixture containing 50 
ppm or greater PCB as an impurity or contaminant may submit a 
consolidated petition if the chemical substance or mixture is processed 
for the same use by each person represented by the petition. For 
example, persons who process a PCB-contaminated pigment into printing 
inks may combine their petitions into one petition. The name and address 
of each petitioner must be stated in the petition.
    (3) Contaminated substances and mixtures--distribution in commerce. 
Persons who distribute in commerce the same chemical substance or the 
same mixture containing 50 ppm or greater PCB as an impurity or 
contaminant may submit a consolidated petition if the chemical substance 
or mixture is distributed in commerce for a common use. Such a petition 
is not required to name each person who distributes in commerce the 
chemical substance or mixture.
    (4) PCB capacitor distribution for purposes of repair. Persons who 
distribute in commerce PCB capacitors for servicing (repair) of PCB 
Equipment may submit a single consolidated petition on behalf of any 
number of petitioners engaged in such distribution in commerce for 
purposes of repair. The name of each petitioner need not be stated in 
the petition.
    (5) Small quantities for research and development. Persons who 
process or distribute in commerce small quantities of PCBs for research 
and development may submit a single consolidated petition. The name and 
address of each petitioner must be stated in the petition.
    (6) Microscopy. Persons who process or distribute in commerce PCBs 
for use as a mounting medium in microscopy may submit a single 
consolidated petition on behalf of any number of petitioners. The name 
and address of each petitioner must be stated in the petition.
    (7) Processing of PCB Articles into PCB Equipment. A person who 
processes (incorporates) PCB Articles (such as small PCB Capacitors) 
into PCB Equipment may submit a petition on behalf of himself and all 
persons who further process or distribute in commerce PCB Equipment 
built by the petitioner. For example, a builder of motors who places 
small PCB Capacitors in the motors may submit a petition on behalf of 
all persons who process or incorporate motors built by the petitioner 
into other pieces of PCB Equipment and all those who sell the equipment. 
Such a petition is not required to identify the persons who distribute 
in commerce or further process the PCB Equipment. A separate petition 
must be filed, however, by each processor of PCB Articles into PCB 
Equipment.

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    (8) Processing of PCB Equipment into other PCB Equipment. A person 
who processes (incorporates) PCB Equipment into other PCB Equipment may 
submit a petition on behalf of himself and all persons who further 
process or distribute in commerce PCB Equipment built by the petitioner. 
Such a petition is not required to identify the persons who distribute 
in commerce or further process the PCB Equipment. If a petition has been 
filed under paragraph (a)(7) of this section by the builder of the 
original PCB Equipment, no other petition is required.
    (9) Distribution of PCB Equipment. Distributors in commerce of PCB 
Equipment may submit a consolidated petition on behalf of persons who 
distribute in commerce PCB Equipment of one type (such as air 
conditioners). The petition is not required to name the persons who 
distribute in commerce the affected PCB Equipment.
    (b) Where to file. All petitions must be submitted to the following 
location: OPPT Document Control Officer (7407), East Tower, 
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., 
Washington, DC 20460.
    (c) Content of petition. Each petition must contain the following:
    (1) Name, address and telephone number of petitioner. See also 
paragraphs (a) (1) through (9) of this section for additional 
identification requirements applicable to certain consolidated 
petitions.
    (2) Description of PCB processing or distribution in commerce 
exemption requested, including a description of the chemical substances, 
mixtures or items to be processed or distributed in commerce and, if 
processing is involved, the nature of the processing.
    (3) For processing petitions, location(s) of sites requiring 
exemption.
    (4) Length of time requested for exemption (maximum length of 
exemption is one year).
    (5) Estimated amount of PCBs (by pound and/or volume) to be 
processed, distributed in commerce, or used during requested exemption 
period and the manner of release of PCBs into the environment associated 
with such processing, distribution in commerce, or use. Where the PCB 
concentration is less than 500 ppm, both the total liquid volume and the 
total PCB volume must be provided.
    (6) The basis for the petitioner's contention that under section 
6(e)(3)(B)(i) of TSCA ``an unreasonable risk of injury to health or 
environment would not result'' from the granting of the petition for 
exemption.
    (7) The basis for the petitioner's contention that under section 
6(e)(3)(B)(ii) ``good faith efforts have been made to develop a chemical 
substance which does not present an unreasonable risk of injury to 
health or the environment and which may be substituted for'' the PCB.
    (8) Quantification of the reasonably ascertainable economic 
consequences of denying the petition for exemption and an explanation of 
the manner of computation.
    (9) In addition to the information in paragraphs (c)(1) through 
(c)(8) of this section, certain petitions must contain additional 
information as follows:
    (i) Persons who process or distribute in commerce dielectric fluids 
containing 50 ppm or greater PCB for use in PCB Transformers, railroad 
transformers, or PCB electromagnets must also state the expected number 
of PCB Transformers, railroad transformers, or PCB electromagnets to be 
serviced under the exemption. In addition, a person must identify all 
the facilities which he owns or operates where he services PCB 
transformers, railroad transformers, or PCB electromagnets.
    (ii) Persons filing petitions under paragraph (a)(1) of this section 
(Processing and Distribution in Commerce of PCB-Contaminated Transformer 
Dielectric Fluid) must also provide the expected number of PCB-
Contaminated Transformers to be serviced under the requested exemption 
and the expected method of disposal of waste dielectric fluid. In 
addition, a person must identify all the facilities which he owns or 
operates where he services PCB-Contaminated Transformers. This 
information, as well as the information required by paragraphs (c)(1), 
(c)(3), and (c)(5) of this section, must be provided for each person 
represented by the petition. All other information may be provided on a 
group basis.

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    (iii) Persons filing petitions under paragraphs (a)(2) (Contaminated 
Substances and Mixtures-Processing) and (a)(3) (Contaminated Substances 
and Mixtures-Distribution in Commerce) must also provide a justification 
for the class grouping selected and a description of the uses and the 
human and environmental exposure associated with each use of the PCB-
contaminated chemical substance or mixture for which an exemption is 
sought. Information may be provided on a group basis, except that the 
information required by paragraphs (c)(1), (c)(3) and (c)(5) of this 
section, must be provided for each person represented by a petition 
under paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (iv) Persons filing petitions under paragraph (a)(4) of this section 
(PCB Capacitor Distribution for Purposes of Repair) must also provide an 
estimate of the expected total number of PCB Capacitors to be 
distributed in commerce under the requested exemption. All information 
may be provided on a group basis.
    (v) Persons filing petitions under paragraphs (a) (7) and (8) of 
this section (Processing of PCB Articles into PCB Equipment and 
Processing of PCB Equipment into Other PCB Equipment) must provide a 
description of each type of PCB Equipment (including the amount of PCBs 
by poundage and/or volume in the PCB Equipment) to be processed and/or 
distributed in commerce under the exemption, the number of each type of 
equipment expected to be processed and/or distributed in commerce, and 
the approximate number of distributors or further processors covered by 
the petition. All information may be provided on a group basis. However, 
in the case of a petition under paragraph (a)(7) of this section, the 
processor of PCB Articles into PCB Equipment must be identified in the 
petition. In the case of a petition under paragraph (a)(8) of this 
section, the processor of PCB Equipment who files the petition must be 
identified.
    (vi) Persons filing petitions under paragraph (a)(9) of this section 
(Distribution of PCB Equipment) must provide a description of each type 
of PCB Equipment (including the amount of PCBs by poundage and/or volume 
in the PCB Equipment) to be distributed in commerce under the exemption, 
the number of each type of equipment to be distributed in commerce, and 
the approximate number of distributors covered by the petition. All 
information may be provided on a group basis.
    (vii) Persons filing petitions under paragraphs (a) (5) and (6) of 
this section must provide the information required by paragraphs (c) (1) 
through (8) of this section for each petitioner named in the petition.
    (d) EPA reserves the right to request further information as to each 
petition where necessary to determine whether the petition meets the 
statutory tests of section 6(e)(3)(B) of TSCA prior to or after 
publication of the notice of proposed rulemaking required by Sec. 750.33 
of these rules.
    (e) Renewal requests. (1) Any petitioner who has been granted an 
exemption under 40 CFR 761.80, except paragraph (g) of 40 CFR 761.80, on 
or after May 25, 1994, and who seeks to renew that exemption without 
changing its terms, must submit a letter by certified mail to EPA 
requesting that the exemption be granted for the following year.
    (i) This letter must contain a certification by the petitioner that 
the type of activities, the procedures for handling the PCBs, the amount 
of PCBs handled, and any other aspect of the exemption have not changed 
from the original exemption petition request.
    (ii) This letter must be received by EPA at least 6 months prior to 
the expiration of the existing exemption.
    (iii) If a petitioner fails to make a submission or the submission 
is not timely under this section, the exemption will expire 1 year from 
the effective date of granting that exemption.
    (iv) EPA will address a timely submission of a renewal request by 
rulemaking and either grant or deny the request.
    (2) Any petitioner who has been granted an exemption on or after May 
25, 1994, and who seeks to increase the amount of PCBs handled or to 
change the type of activities, the procedures for handling the PCBs, and 
any other aspect of their existing exemption must submit a new exemption 
petition

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to EPA. The existing exemption activity may continue until the new 
submission is addressed by rulemaking, provided the activity conforms to 
the terms of the current exemption approved by EPA, and the petitioner 
complies with the conditions of paragraph (e)(1) of this section.
    (3) Any petitioner who has been granted a TSCA section 6(e)(3)(B) 
exemption in a rule prior to May 25, 1994, and who seeks to increase the 
amount of PCBs handled or to change the type of activities, the 
procedures for handling the PCBs, and any other aspect of their existing 
exemption must submit a new exemption petition to EPA. The existing 
exemption activity may continue until the new submission is addressed by 
rulemaking, provided the activity conforms to the terms of the original 
exemption approved by EPA.

[44 FR 31560, Mar. 31, 1979, as amended at 53 FR 12524, Apr. 15, 1988; 
59 FR 16998, Apr. 11, 1994; 63 FR 35436, June 29, 1998]