[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 31]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 40CFR799.18]



[Page 228-229]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 799_IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE AND MIXTURE 

TESTING REQUIREMENTS--Table of Contents

 

                      Subpart A_General Provisions

 

Sec.  799.18  Chemicals subject of test rules or consent orders for which 

the testing reimbursement period has passed.



    The following table lists substances and mixtures that have been the 

subjects of section 4 testing actions and for which the testing 

reimbursement period has terminated (sunset). The Federal Register 

citation in the table is for the final rule/consent order that includes 

the particular substance for which the sunset date listed in the table 

below applies. Section 12(b) export notification is no longer required 

for these substances and mixtures. Substances that are the subjects of 

two or more section 4 testing actions may have section 4 reimbursement 

or section 12(b) export notification requirements that have not sunset; 

see subparts B, C, and D of this part to determine if certain other 

section 4 testing requirements apply. Additionally, section 12(b) export 

notification may also be triggered by proposed or final action under 

TSCA section 5, 6, or 7 (in addition to final actions under section 4); 

see 40 CFR part 707, subpart D for further information regarding the 

TSCA section 12(b) export notification requirements.



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  CAS No.                 Chemical Name                          FR cite                     Sunset dates

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            C-9 Aromatic Hydrocarbon Fraction\1\      50 FR 20662, 5/17/85           Aug 13, 1994

   62-53-3  Aniline                                   53 FR 31804, 8/19/88           July 27, 1994

   71-55-6  1,1,1-Trichloroethane                     49 FR 39810, 10/10/84          June 29, 1992

   75-56-9  Propylene oxide                           50 FR 48762, 11/27/85          Dec,21, 1992

   78-87-5  1,2-Dichloropropane                       52 FR 37138, 10/5/87           April 17, 1995

   79-94-7  Tetrabromobisphenol-A                     52 FR 25219, 7/6/87            Aug 24, 1994

   80-05-7  Bisphenol A                               51 FR 33047, 9/18/86           April 6, 1993

   84-65-1  Anthraquinone                             52 FR 21018, 6/4/87            Aug 21, 1994

   87-61-6  1,2,3-trichlorobenzene                    51 FR 11728,4/7/86             Nov 13, 1993

   88-74-4  2-nitroaniline                            53 FR 31804, 8/19/88           Sept 19, 1994

   92-52-4  1,1-Biphenyl                              50 FR 37182, 9/12/85           March 15, 1994

   95-48-7  Ortho-cresols AKA 2-methylphenol          51 FR 15771, 4/28/86           Dec. 6, 1994

   95-50-1  1,2-dichlorobenzene                       51 FR 24657, 7/8/86            April 27, 1994

   95-51-2  2-chloroaniline                           53 FR 31804, 8/19/88           Sept 6, 1994

   95-76-1  3,4-dichloroaniline                       53 FR 31804, 8/19/88           Oct 2, 1994

   95-94-3  1,2,4,5-tetrachlorobenzene                51 FR 24657,7/8/86             April 27, 1994

   97-02-9  2,4-dinitroaniline                        53 FR 31804, 8/19/88           Oct 19, 1993

   98-82-8  Cumene                                    53 FR 28195, 7/27/88           March 11, 1995

   99-30-9  2,6-dichloro-4-nitroaniline               53 FR 31804, 8/19/88           Aug 6, 1994

  100-01-6  4-nitroaniline                            53 FR 31804, 8/19/88           Sept 19, 1994

  106-44-5  Para-cresols AKA 4-methylphenol           51 FR 15771, 4/28/86           Dec. 6, 1994

  106-46-7  1,4-dichlorobenzene                       51 FR 24657, 7/8/86            Jan 22, 1994

  106-47-8  4-chloroaniline                           53 FR 31804, 8/19/88           Oct 19, 1993

  108-39-4  Meta-cresols AKA 3-methylphenol           51 FR 15771, 4/28/86           Dec. 6, 1994

  108-90-7  Monochlorobenzene                         51 FR 24657, 7/8/86            Nov 13, 1991

  112-90-3  Oleylamine                                52 FR 31962, 8/24/87           Nov 28, 1994

  116-14-3  Tetrafluoroethene                         52 FR 21516, 6/8/87            May 19, 1993

  116-15-4  Hexafluoropropene                         52 FR 21516, 6/8/87            Jan 22, 1994

  123-31-9  Hydroquinone                              50 FR 53145, 12/30/85          Dec. 11, 1994

  149-57-5  2-Ethylhexanoic Acid                      51 FR 40318, 11/6/86           June 19, 1993

  328-84-7  3,4-Dichlorobenzotrifluoride              52 FR 23547, 6/23/87           Dec. 5, 1993



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25550-98-5  Diisodecyl Phenyl Phosphite               54 FR 8112, 2/24/89            May 21, 1995

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\1\ Only substances obtained from the reforming of crude petroleum.





[60 FR 31923, June 19, 1995]