[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 23]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR180.7]



[Page 317-319]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 180_TOLERANCES AND EXEMPTIONS FROM TOLERANCES FOR PESTICIDE 

CHEMICALS IN FOOD--Table of Contents

 

                    Subpart B_Procedural Regulations

 

Sec.  180.7  Petitions proposing tolerances or exemptions for pesticide 

residues in or on raw agricultural commodities or processed foods.



Procedure for Filing Petitions Seeking the Establishment, Modification, 

                or Revocation of Tolerances or Exemptions





    (a) Petitions to be filed with the Agency under the provisions of 

FFDCA section 408(d) shall be submitted in duplicate. If any part of the 

material submitted is in a foreign language, it shall be accompanied by 

an accurate and complete English translation. The petition shall be 

accompanied by an advance deposit for fees described in Sec.  180.33. 

The petition shall state the petitioner's mail address to which notice 

of objection under FFDCA section 408(g)(2) may be sent. The petition 

must be signed by the petitioner or by his attorney or agent, or (if a 

corporation) by an authorized official.

    (b) Petitions shall include the following information:

    (1) An informative summary of the petition and of the data, 

information, and arguments submitted or cited in support of the 

petition. Both a paper and electronic copy of the summary



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should be submitted. The electronic copy should be formatted according 

to the Office of Pesticide Programs' current standard for electronic 

data submission as specified at http://www.epa.gov/oppfead1/eds/

edsgoals.htm.

    (2) A statement that the petitioner agrees that such summary or any 

information it contains may be published as a part of the notice of 

filing of the petition to be published under FFDCA section 408(d)(3) and 

as a part of a proposed or final regulation issued under FFDCA section 

408.

    (3) The name, chemical identity, and composition of the pesticide 

chemical residue and of the pesticide chemical that produces the 

residue.

    (4) Data showing the recommended amount, frequency, method, and time 

of application of the pesticide chemical.

    (5) Full reports of tests and investigations made with respect to 

the safety of the pesticide chemical, including full information as to 

the methods and controls used in conducting those tests and 

investigations.

    (6) Full reports of tests and investigations made with respect to 

the nature and amount of the pesticide chemical residue that is likely 

to remain in or on the food, including a description of the analytical 

methods used. (See Sec.  180.34 for further information about residue 

tests.)

    (7) Proposed tolerances for the pesticide chemical residue if 

tolerances are proposed.

    (8) Practicable methods for removing any amount of the residue that 

would exceed any proposed tolerance.

    (9) A practical method for detecting and measuring the levels of the 

pesticide chemical residue in or on the food, or for exemptions, a 

statement why such a method is not needed.

    (10) If the petition relates to a tolerance for a processed food, 

reports of investigations conducted using the processing method(s) used 

to produce that food.

    (11) Such information as the Administrator may require to make the 

determination under FFDCA section 408(b)(2)(C).

    (12) Such information as the Administrator may require on whether 

the pesticide chemical may have an effect in humans that is similar to 

an effect produced by a naturally occurring estrogen or other endocrine 

effects.

    (13) Information regarding exposure to the pesticide chemical 

residue due to any tolerance or exemption already granted for such 

residue.

    (14) Information concerning any maximum residue level established by 

the Codex Alimentarius Commission for the pesticide chemical residue 

addressed in the petition. If a Codex maximum residue level has been 

established for the pesticide chemical residue and the petitioner does 

not propose that this level be adopted, a statement explaining the 

reasons for this departure from the Codex level.

    (15) Such other data and information as the Administrator requires 

by regulation to support the petition.

    (16) Reasonable grounds in support of the petition.

    (c) The data specified under paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(16) of 

this section should be on separate sheets or sets of sheets, suitably 

identified. If such data have already been submitted with an earlier 

application, the present petition may incorporate it by reference to the 

earlier one.

    (d) Except as noted in paragraph (e) of this section, a petition 

shall not be accepted for filing if any of the data prescribed by FFDCA 

section 408(d) are lacking or are not set forth so as to be readily 

understood. The availability to the public of information provided to, 

or otherwise obtained by, the Agency under this part shall be governed 

by part 2 of this chapter. The Administrator shall make the full text of 

the summary referenced in paragraph (b)(1) of this section available to 

the public in the Environmental Protection Agency Electronic Docket at 

http://www.epa.gov/edocket no later than publication in the Federal 

Register of the notice of the petition filing.

    (e) The Administrator shall notify the petitioner within 15 days 

after its receipt of acceptance or nonacceptance of a petition, and if 

not accepted the reasons therefor. If petitioner desires, the petitioner 

may supplement a deficient petition after notification as to 

deficiencies. If the petitioner does not wish to supplement or explain 

the petition and requests in writing that it be



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filed as submitted, the petition shall be filed and the petitioner so 

notified.

    (f) A notice of the filing of a petition for a pesticide chemical 

residue tolerance that the Administrator determines has met the 

requirements of paragraph (b) of this section shall be published in the 

Federal Register by the Administrator within 30 days after such 

determination. The notice shall state the name of the pesticide chemical 

residue and the commodities for which a tolerance is sought and announce 

the availability of a description of the analytical methods available to 

the Administrator for the detection and measurement of the pesticide 

chemical residue with respect to which the petition is filed or shall 

set forth the petitioner's statement of why such a method is not needed. 

The notice shall explicitly reference the specific address in the 

Agency's Electronic Docket (http://www.epa.gov/edocket) where the full 

text of the summary required in paragraph (b) of this section and refer 

interested parties to this document for further information on the 

petition. The full text of the summary may be omitted from the notice.

    (g) The Administrator may request a sample of the pesticide chemical 

at any time while a petition is under consideration. The Administrator 

shall specify in its request for a sample of the pesticide chemical, a 

quantity which it deems adequate to permit tests of analytical methods 

used to determine residues of the pesticide chemical and of methods 

proposed by the petitioner for removing any residues of the chemical 

that exceed the tolerance proposed.

    (h) The Administrator shall determine, in accordance with the Act, 

whether to issue an order that establishes, modifies, or revokes a 

tolerance regulation (whether or not in accord with the action proposed 

by the petitioner), whether to publish a proposed tolerance regulation 

and request public comment thereon under Sec.  180.29, or whether to 

deny the petition. The Administrator shall publish in the Federal 

Register such order or proposed regulation. After receiving comments on 

any proposed regulation, the Administrator may issue an order that 

establishes, modifies, or revokes a tolerance regulation. An order 

published under this section shall describe briefly how to submit 

objections and requests for a hearing under part 178 of this chapter. A 

regulation issued under this section shall be effective on the date of 

publication in the Federal Register unless otherwise provided in the 

regulation.



[70 FR 33360, June 8, 2005]