[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 17]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 40CFR82.24]



[Page 505-534]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 82_PROTECTION OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE--Table of Contents

 

              Subpart A_Production and Consumption Controls

 

Sec.  82.24  Recordkeeping and reporting requirements for class II 

controlled substances.



    (a) Recordkeeping and reporting. Any person who produces, imports, 

exports, transforms, or destroys class II controlled substances must 

comply with the following recordkeeping and reporting requirements:

    (1) Reports required by this section must be mailed to the 

Administrator within 30 days of the end of the applicable reporting 

period, unless otherwise specified.

    (2) Revisions of reports that are required by this section must be 

mailed to the Administrator within 180 days of the end of the applicable 

reporting period, unless otherwise specified.

    (3) Records and copies of reports required by this section must be 

retained for three years.

    (4) Quantities of class II controlled substances must be stated in 

terms of kilograms in reports required by this section.

    (5) Reports and records required by this section may be used for 

purposes of compliance determinations. These requirements are not 

intended as a limitation on the use of other evidence admissible under 

the Federal Rules of Evidence. Failure to provide the reports, petitions 

and records required by this section and to certify the accuracy of the 

information in the reports, petitions and records required by this 

section, will be considered a violation of this subpart. False 

statements made in reports, petitions and records will be considered 

violations of Section 113 of the Clean Air Act and under 18 U.S.C. 1001.

    (b) Producers. Persons (``producers'') who produce class II 

controlled substances during a control period must comply with the 

following recordkeeping and reporting requirements:

    (1) Reporting--Producers. For each quarter, each producer of a class 

II controlled substance must provide the Administrator with a report 

containing the following information:

    (i) The quantity (in kilograms) of production of each class II 

controlled substance used in processes resulting in their transformation 

by the producer and the quantity (in kilograms)



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intended for transformation by a second party;

    (ii) The quantity (in kilograms) of production of each class II 

controlled substance used in processes resulting in their destruction by 

the producer and the quantity (in kilograms) intended for destruction by 

a second party;

    (iii) The expended allowances for each class II controlled 

substance;

    (iv) The producer's total of expended and unexpended production 

allowances, consumption allowances, export production allowances, and 

Article 5 allowances at the end of that quarter;

    (v) The quantity (in kilograms) of class II controlled substances 

sold or transferred during the quarter to a person other than the 

producer for use in processes resulting in their transformation or 

eventual destruction;

    (vi) A list of the quantities and names of class II controlled 

substances, exported by the producer to a Party to the Protocol, that 

will be transformed or destroyed and therefore were not produced 

expending production or consumption allowances;

    (vii) For transformation in the U.S. or by a person of another 

Party, one copy of a transformation verification from the transformer 

for a specific class II controlled substance and a list of additional 

quantities shipped to that same transformer for the quarter;

    (viii) For destruction in the U.S. or by a person of another Party, 

one copy of a destruction verification as required in paragraph (e) of 

this section for a particular destroyer, destroying the same class II 

controlled substance, and a list of additional quantities shipped to 

that same destroyer for the quarter;

    (ix) In cases where the producer produced class II controlled 

substances using export production allowances, a list of U.S. entities 

that purchased those class II controlled substances and exported them to 

a Party to the Protocol;

    (x) In cases where the producer produced class II controlled 

substances using Article 5 allowances, a list of U.S. entities that 

purchased those class II controlled substances and exported them to 

Article 5 countries; and

    (xi) A list of the HCFC 141b-exemption allowance holders from whom 

orders were received and the quantity (in kilograms) of HCFC-141b 

requested and produced.

    (2) Recordkeeping--Producers. Every producer of a class II 

controlled substance during a control period must maintain the following 

records:

    (i) Dated records of the quantity (in kilograms) of each class II 

controlled substance produced at each facility;

    (ii) Dated records of the quantity (in kilograms) of class II 

controlled substances produced for use in processes that result in their 

transformation or for use in processes that result in their destruction;

    (iii) Dated records of the quantity (in kilograms) of class II 

controlled substances sold for use in processes that result in their 

transformation or for use in processes that result in their destruction;

    (iv) Dated records of the quantity (in kilograms) of class II 

controlled substances produced with export production allowances or 

Article 5 allowances;

    (v) Copies of invoices or receipts documenting sale of class II 

controlled substances for use in processes that result in their 

transformation or for use in processes that result in their destruction;

    (vi) Dated records of the quantity (in kilograms) of each class II 

controlled substance used at each facility as feedstocks or destroyed in 

the manufacture of a class II controlled substance or in the manufacture 

of any other substance, and any class II controlled substance introduced 

into the production process of the same class II controlled substance at 

each facility;

    (vii) Dated records of the quantity (in kilograms) of raw materials 

and feedstock chemicals used at each facility for the production of 

class II controlled substances;

    (viii) Dated records of the shipments of each class II controlled 

substance produced at each plant;

    (ix) The quantity (in kilograms) of class II controlled substances, 

the date received, and names and addresses of the source of used 

materials containing class II controlled substances which



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are recycled or reclaimed at each plant;

    (x) Records of the date, the class II controlled substance, and the 

estimated quantity of any spill or release of a class II controlled 

substance that equals or exceeds 100 pounds;

    (xi) Transformation verification in the case of transformation, or 

the destruction verification in the case of destruction as required in 

paragraph (e) of this section showing that the purchaser or recipient of 

a class II controlled substance, in the U.S. or in another country that 

is a Party, certifies the intent to either transform or destroy the 

class II controlled substance, or sell the class II controlled substance 

for transformation or destruction in cases when allowances were not 

expended;

    (xii) Written verifications from a U.S. purchaser that the class II 

controlled substance was exported to a Party in accordance with the 

requirements in this section, in cases where export production 

allowances were expended to produce the class II controlled substance;

    (xiii) Written verifications from a U.S. purchaser that the class II 

controlled substance was exported to an Article 5 country in cases where 

Article 5 allowances were expended to produce the class II controlled 

substance;

    (xiv) Written verifications from a U.S. purchaser that HCFC-141b was 

manufactured for the express purpose of meeting HCFC-141b exemption 

needs in accordance with information submitted under Sec.  82.16(h), in 

cases where HCFC-141b exemption allowances were expended to produce the 

HCFC-141b.

    (3) For any person who fails to maintain the records required by 

this paragraph, or to submit the report required by this paragraph, the 

Administrator may assume that the person has produced at full capacity 

during the period for which records were not kept, for purposes of 

determining whether the person has violated the prohibitions at Sec.  

82.15.

    (c) Importers. Persons (``importers'') who import class II 

controlled substances during a control period must comply with the 

following recordkeeping and reporting requirements:

    (1) Reporting--Importers. For each quarter, an importer of a class 

II controlled substance (including importers of used class II controlled 

substances) must submit to the Administrator a report containing the 

following information:

    (i) Summaries of the records required in paragraphs (c)(2)(i) 

through (xvi) of this section for the previous quarter;

    (ii) The total quantity (in kilograms) imported of each class II 

controlled substance for that quarter;

    (iii) The commodity code for the class II controlled substances 

imported, which must be one of those listed in Appendix K to this 

subpart;

    (iv) The quantity (in kilograms) of those class II controlled 

substances imported that are used class II controlled substances;

    (v) The quantity (in kilograms) of class II controlled substances 

imported for that quarter and totaled by chemical for the control period 

to date;

    (vi) The importer's total sum of expended and unexpended consumption 

allowances by chemical as of the end of that quarter;

    (vii) The quantity (in kilograms) of class II controlled substances 

imported for use in processes resulting in their transformation or 

destruction;

    (viii) The quantity (in kilograms) of class II controlled substances 

sold or transferred during that quarter to each person for use in 

processes resulting in their transformation or eventual destruction; and

    (ix) Transformation verifications showing that the purchaser or 

recipient of imported class II controlled substances intends to 

transform those substances or destruction verifications showing that the 

purchaser or recipient intends to destroy the class II controlled 

substances (as provided in paragraph (e) of this section).

    (x) [Reserved]

    (xi) A list of the HCFC 141b-exemption allowance holders from whom 

orders were received and the quantity (in kilograms) of HCFC-141b 

requested and imported.

    (2) Recordkeeping--Importers. An importer of a class II controlled 

substance (including used class II controlled substances) must maintain 

the following records:



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    (i) The quantity (in kilograms) of each class II controlled 

substance imported, either alone or in mixtures, including the 

percentage of each mixture which consists of a class II controlled 

substance;

    (ii) The quantity (in kilograms) of those class II controlled 

substances imported that are used and the information provided with the 

petition as required under paragraph (c)(3) of this section;

    (iii) The quantity (in kilograms) of class II controlled substances 

other than transhipments or used substances imported for use in 

processes resulting in their transformation or destruction;

    (iv) The quantity (in kilograms) of class II controlled substances 

other than transhipments or used substances imported and sold for use in 

processes that result in their destruction or transformation;

    (v) The date on which the class II controlled substances were 

imported;

    (vi) The port of entry through which the class II controlled 

substances passed;

    (vii) The country from which the imported class II controlled 

substances were imported;

    (viii) The commodity code for the class II controlled substances 

shipped, which must be one of those listed in Appendix K to this 

subpart;

    (ix) The importer number for the shipment;

    (x) A copy of the bill of lading for the import;

    (xi) The invoice for the import;

    (xii) The quantity (in kilograms) of imports of used class II 

controlled substances;

    (xiii) The U.S. Customs entry form;

    (xiv) Dated records documenting the sale or transfer of class II 

controlled substances for use in processes resulting in their 

transformation or destruction;

    (xv) Copies of transformation verifications or destruction 

verifications indicating that the class II controlled substances will be 

transformed or destroyed (as provided in paragraph (e) of this section).

    (xvi) Written verifications from a U.S. purchaser that HCFC-141b was 

imported for the express purpose of meeting HCFC-141b exemption needs in 

accordance with information submitted under Sec.  82.16(h), and that the 

quantity will not be resold, in cases where HCFC-141b exemption 

allowances were expended to import the HCFC-141b.

    (3) Petition to import used class II controlled substances and 

transhipments--Importers. For each individual shipment over 5 pounds of 

a used class II controlled substance as defined in Sec.  82.3, an 

importer must submit directly to the Administrator, at least 40 working 

days before the shipment is to leave the foreign port of export, the 

following information in a petition:

    (i) The name and quantity (in kilograms) of the used class II 

controlled substance to be imported;

    (ii) The name and address of the importer, the importer ID number, 

the contact person, and the phone and fax numbers;

    (iii) Name, address, contact person, phone number and fax number of 

all previous source facilities from which the used class II controlled 

substance was recovered;

    (iv) A detailed description of the previous use of the class II 

controlled substance at each source facility and a best estimate of when 

the specific controlled substance was put into the equipment at each 

source facility, and, when possible, documents indicating the date the 

material was put into the equipment;

    (v) A list of the name, make and model number of the equipment from 

which the material was recovered at each source facility;

    (vi) Name, address, contact person, phone number and fax number of 

the exporter and of all persons to whom the material was transferred or 

sold after it was recovered from the source facility;

    (vii) The U.S. port of entry for the import, the expected date of 

shipment and the vessel transporting the chemical. If at the time of 

submitting a petition the importer does not know the U.S. port of entry, 

the expected date of shipment and the vessel transporting the chemical, 

and the importer receives a non-objection notice for the individual 

shipment in the petition, the importer is required to notify the 

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prior to the actual U.S. Customs entry of the individual shipment;

    (viii) A description of the intended use of the used class II 

controlled substance, and, when possible, the name, address, contact 

person, phone number and fax number of the ultimate purchaser in the 

United States;

    (ix) The name, address, contact person, phone number and fax number 

of the U.S. reclamation facility, where applicable;

    (x) If someone at the source facility recovered the class II 

controlled substance from the equipment, the name and phone and fax 

numbers of that person;

    (xi) If the imported class II controlled substance was reclaimed in 

a foreign Party, the name, address, contact person, phone number and fax 

number of any or all foreign reclamation facility(ies) responsible for 

reclaiming the cited shipment;

    (xii) An export license from the appropriate government agency in 

the country of export and, if recovered in another country, the export 

license from the appropriate government agency in that country;

    (xiii) If the imported used class II controlled substance is 

intended to be sold as a refrigerant in the U.S., the name and address 

of the U.S. reclaimer who will bring the material to the standard 

required under subpart F of this part, if not already reclaimed to those 

specifications; and

    (xiv) A certification of accuracy of the information submitted in 

the petition.

    (4) Review of petition to import used class II controlled substances 

and transhipments--Importers. Starting on the first working day 

following receipt by the Administrator of a petition to import a used 

class II controlled substance, the Administrator will initiate a review 

of the information submitted under paragraph(c)(3) of this section and 

take action within 40 working days to issue either an objection-notice 

or a non-objection notice for the individual shipment to the person who 

submitted the petition to import the used class II controlled substance.

    (i) The Administrator may issue an objection notice to a petition 

for the following reasons:

    (A) If the Administrator determines that the information is 

insufficient, that is, if the petition lacks or appears to lack any of 

the information required under paragraph (c)(3) of this section;

    (B) If the Administrator determines that any portion of the petition 

contains false or misleading information, or the Administrator has 

information from other U.S. or foreign government agencies indicating 

that the petition contains false or misleading information;

    (C) If the transaction appears to be contrary to provisions of the 

Vienna Convention on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, the 

Montreal Protocol and Decisions by the Parties, or the non-compliance 

procedures outlined and instituted by the Implementation Committee of 

the Montreal Protocol;

    (D) If the appropriate government agency in the exporting country 

has not agreed to issue an export license for the cited individual 

shipment of used class II controlled substance;

    (E) If reclamation capacity is installed or is being installed for 

that specific class II controlled substance in the country of recovery 

or country of export and the capacity is funded in full or in part 

through the Multilateral Fund.

    (ii) Within ten (10) working days after receipt of the objection 

notice, the importer may re-petition the Administrator, only if the 

Administrator indicated ``insufficient information'' as the basis for 

the objection notice. If no appeal is taken by the tenth working day 

after the date on the objection notice, the objection shall become 

final. Only one re-petition will be accepted for any original petition 

received by EPA.

    (iii) Any information contained in the re-petition which is 

inconsistent with the original petition must be identified and a 

description of the reason for the inconsistency must accompany the re-

petition.

    (iv) In cases where the Administrator does not object to the 

petition based on the criteria listed in paragraph (c)(4)(i) of this 

section, the Administrator will issue a non-objection notice.

    (v) To pass the approved used class II controlled substances through 

U.S.



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Customs, the petition and the non-objection notice issued by EPA must 

accompany the shipment through U.S. Customs.

    (vi) If for some reason, following EPA's issuance of a non-objection 

notice, new information is brought to EPA's attention which shows that 

the non-objection notice was issued based on false information, then EPA 

has the right to:

    (A) Revoke the non-objection notice;

    (B) Pursue all means to ensure that the class II controlled 

substance is not imported into the U.S.; and

    (C) Take appropriate enforcement actions.

    (vii) Once the Administrator issues a non-objection notice, the 

person receiving the non-objection notice is permitted to import the 

individual shipment of used class II controlled substance only within 

the same control period as the date stamped on the non-objection notice.

    (viii) A person receiving a non-objection notice from the 

Administrator for a petition to import used class II controlled 

substances must maintain the following records:

    (A) A copy of the petition;

    (B) The EPA non-objection notice;

    (C) The bill of lading for the import; and

    (D) U.S. Customs entry documents for the import that must include 

one of the commodity codes from Appendix K to this subpart.

    (5) Recordkeeping for transhipments--Importers. Any person who 

tranships a class II controlled substance must maintain records that 

indicate:

    (i) That the class II controlled substance shipment originated in a 

foreign country;

    (ii) That the class II controlled substance shipment is destined for 

another foreign country; and

    (iii) That the class II controlled substance shipment will not enter 

interstate commerce within the U.S.

    (d) Exporters. Persons (``exporters'') who export class II 

controlled substances during a control period must comply with the 

following reporting requirements:

    (1) Reporting--Exporters. For any exports of class II controlled 

substances not reported under Sec.  82.20 (additional consumption 

allowances), or under paragraph (b)(2) of this section (reporting for 

producers of class II controlled substances), each exporter who exported 

a class II controlled substance must submit to the Administrator the 

following information within 30 days after the end of each quarter in 

which the unreported exports left the U.S.:

    (i) The names and addresses of the exporter and the recipient of the 

exports;

    (ii) The exporter's Employer Identification Number;

    (iii) The type and quantity (in kilograms) of each class II 

controlled substance exported and what percentage, if any of the class 

II controlled substance is used;

    (iv) The date on which, and the port from which, the class II 

controlled substances were exported from the U.S. or its territories;

    (v) The country to which the class II controlled substances were 

exported;

    (vi) The quantity (in kilograms) exported to each Article 5 country;

    (vii) The commodity code for the class II controlled substances 

shipped, which must be one of those listed in Appendix K to this 

subpart;

    (viii) For persons reporting transformation or destruction, the 

invoice or sales agreement containing language similar to the 

transformation verifications that the purchaser or recipient of imported 

class II controlled substances intends to transform those substances, or 

destruction verifications showing that the purchaser or recipient 

intends to destroy the class II controlled substances (as provided in 

paragraph (e) of this section).

    (2) Reporting export production allowances--Exporters. In addition 

to the information required in paragraph (d)(1) of this section, any 

exporter using export production allowances must also provide the 

following to the Administrator:

    (i) The Employer Identification Number on the Shipper's Export 

Declaration Form or Employer Identification Number of the shipping agent 

shown on the U.S. Customs Form 7525;

    (ii) The exporting vessel on which the class II controlled 

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    (iii) The quantity (in kilograms) exported to each Party.

    (3) Reporting Article 5 allowances--Exporters. In addition to the 

information required in paragraph (d)(1) of this section, any exporter 

using Article 5 allowances must also provide the following to the 

Administrator:

    (i) The Employer Identification Number on the Shipper's Export 

Declaration Form or Employer Identification Number of the shipping agent 

shown on the U.S. Customs Form 7525; and

    (ii) The exporting vessel on which the class II controlled 

substances were shipped.

    (4) Reporting used class II controlled substances--Exporters. Any 

exporter of used class II controlled substances must indicate on the 

bill of lading or invoice that the class II controlled substance is 

used, as defined in Sec.  82.3.

    (e) Transformation and destruction. Any person who transforms or 

destroys class II controlled substances must comply with the following 

recordkeeping and reporting requirements:

    (1) Recordkeeping--Transformation and destruction. Any person who 

transforms or destroys class II controlled substances produced or 

imported by another person must maintain the following:

    (i) Copies of the invoices or receipts documenting the sale or 

transfer of the class II controlled substances to the person;

    (ii) Records identifying the producer or importer of the class II 

controlled substances received by the person;

    (iii) Dated records of inventories of class II controlled substances 

at each plant on the first day of each quarter;

    (iv) Dated records of the quantity (in kilograms) of each class II 

controlled substance transformed or destroyed;

    (v) In the case where class II controlled substances were purchased 

or transferred for transformation purposes, a copy of the person's 

transformation verification as provided under paragraph (e)(3)of this 

section.

    (vi) Dated records of the names, commercial use, and quantities (in 

kilograms) of the resulting chemical(s) when the class II controlled 

substances are transformed; and

    (vii) Dated records of shipments to purchasers of the resulting 

chemical(s) when the class II controlled substances are transformed.

    (viii) In the case where class II controlled substances were 

purchased or transferred for destruction purposes, a copy of the 

person's destruction verification, as provided under paragraph (e)(5) of 

this section.

    (2) Reporting--Transformation and destruction. Any person who 

transforms or destroys class II controlled substances and who has 

submitted a transformation verification ((paragraph (e)(3) of this 

section) or a destruction verification (paragraph (e)(5) of this 

section) to the producer or importer of the class II controlled 

substances, must report the following:

    (i) The names and quantities (in kilograms) of the class II 

controlled substances transformed for each control period within 45 days 

of the end of such control period; and

    (ii) The names and quantities (in kilograms) of the class II 

controlled substances destroyed for each control period within 45 days 

of the end of such control period.

    (3) Reporting--Transformation. Any person who purchases class II 

controlled substances for purposes of transformation must provide the 

producer or importer with a transformation verification that the class 

II controlled substances are to be used in processes that result in 

their transformation.

    (i) The transformation verification shall include the following:

    (A) Identity and address of the person intending to transform the 

class II controlled substances;

    (B) The quantity (in kilograms) of class II controlled substances 

intended for transformation;

    (C) Identity of shipments by purchase order number(s), purchaser 

account number(s), by location(s), or other means of identification;

    (D) Period of time over which the person intends to transform the 

class II controlled substances; and

    (E) Signature of the verifying person.

    (ii) [Reserved]

    (4) Reporting--Destruction. Any person who destroys class II 

controlled substances shall provide EPA with a one-time report 

containing the following information:



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    (i) The destruction unit's destruction efficiency;

    (ii) The methods used to record the volume destroyed;

    (iii) The methods used to determine destruction efficiency;

    (iv) The name of other relevant federal or state regulations that 

may apply to the destruction process;

    (v) Any changes to the information in paragraphs (e)(4)(i), (ii), 

and (iii) of this section must be reflected in a revision to be 

submitted to EPA within 60 days of the change(s).

    (5) Reporting--Destruction. Any person who purchases or receives and 

subsequently destroys class II controlled substances that were 

originally produced without expending allowances shall provide the 

producer or importer from whom it purchased or received the class II 

controlled substances with a verification that the class II controlled 

substances will be used in processes that result in their destruction.

    (i) The destruction verification shall include the following:

    (A) Identity and address of the person intending to destroy class II 

controlled substances;

    (B) Indication of whether those class II controlled substances will 

be completely destroyed, as defined in Sec.  82.3, or less than 

completely destroyed, in which case the destruction efficiency at which 

such substances will be destroyed must be included;

    (C) Period of time over which the person intends to destroy class II 

controlled substances; and

    (D) Signature of the verifying person.

    (ii) [Reserved]

    (f) Heels--Recordkeeping and reporting. Any person who brings into 

the U.S. a container with a heel, as defined in Sec.  82.3, of class II 

controlled substances, must comply with the following requirements:

    (1) Any person who brings a container with a heel must indicate on 

its bill of lading or invoice that the class II controlled substance in 

the container is a heel.

    (2) Any person who brings a container with a heel must report 

quarterly the quantity (in kilograms) brought into the U.S. and certify:

    (i) That the residual quantity (in kilograms) in each shipment is no 

more than 10 percent of the volume of the container;

    (ii) That the residual quantity (in kilograms) in each shipment will 

either:

    (A) Remain in the container and be included in a future shipment;

    (B) Be recovered and transformed;

    (C) Be recovered and destroyed; or

    (D) Be recovered for a non-emissive use.

    (3) Any person who brings a container with a heel into the U.S. must 

report on the final disposition of each shipment within 45 days of the 

end of the control period.

    (g) HCFC 141b exemption allowances--Reporting and recordkeeping. (1) 

Any person allocated HCFC-141b exemption allowances who confers a 

quantity of the HCFC-141b exemption allowances to a producer or import 

and places an order for the production or import of HCFC-141b with a 

verification that the HCFC-141b will only be used for the exempted 

purpose and not be resold must submit semi-annual reports, due 30 days 

after the end of the second and fourth respectively, to the 

Administrator containing the following information:

    (i) Total quantity (in kilograms) HCFC-141b received during the 6 

month period; and

    (ii) The identity of the supplier of HCFC-141b on a shipment-by-

shipment basis during the 6 month period.

    (2) Any person allocated HCFC-141b exemption allowances must keep 

records of letters to producers and importers conferring unexpended 

HCFC-141b exemption allowances for the specified control period in the 

notice, orders for the production or import of HCFC-141b under those 

letters and written verifications that the HCFC-141b was produced or 

imported for the express purpose of meeting HCFC-141b exemption needs in 

accordance with information submitted under Sec.  82.16(h), and that the 

quantity will not be resold.



[68 FR 2848, Jan. 21, 2003]



    Appendix A to Subpart A of Part 82--Class I Controlled Substances



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                Class 1 controlled substances                     ODP

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A. Group I:



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  CFCl3-Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-ll)......................        1.0

  CF2 Cl2-Dichlorofifluoromethane (CFC-12)...................        1.0

  C2 F3 Cl3-Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113)...............        0.8

  C2 F4 Cl2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-114)..............        1.0

  C2 F5 Cl-Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115).............        0.6

  All isomers of the above chemicals

B. Group II:

  CF2 ClBr-Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211)...........        3.0

  CF3 Br-Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301)..................       10.0

  C2 F4 Br2-Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-2402)............        6.0

  All isomers of the above chemicals

C. Group III:

  CF3 Cl-Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13).....................        1.0

  C2 FCl5-(CFC-111)..........................................        1.0

  C2 F2 Cl4-(CFC-112)........................................        1.0

  C3 FCl7-(CFC-211)..........................................        1.0

  C3 F2 Cl6-(CFC-212)........................................        1.0

  C3 F3 Cl5-(CFC-213)........................................        1.0

  C3 F4 Cl4-(CFC-214)........................................        1.0

  C3 F5 Cl3-(CFC-215)........................................        1.0

  C3 F6 Cl2-(CFC-216)........................................        1.0

  C3 F7 Cl-(CFC-217).........................................        1.0

  All isomers of the above chemicals

D. Group IV: CCl4-Carbon Tetrachloride.......................        1.1

E. Group V:

  C2 H3 Cl3-1,1,1 Trichloroethane (Methyl chloroform)........        0.1

  All isomers of the above chemical except 1,1,2-

   trichloroethane

F. Group VI: CH3 Br--Bromomethane (Methyl Bromide)...........        0.7

G. Group VII:

  CHFBR2.....................................................       1.00

  CHF2 Br (HBFC-2201)........................................       0.74

  CH2 FBr....................................................       0.73

  C2 HFBr4...................................................    0.3-0.8

  C2 HF2 Br3.................................................    0.5-1.8

  C2 HF3 Br2.................................................    0.4-1.6

  C2 HF4 Br..................................................    0.7-1.2

  C2 H2 FBr3.................................................    0.1-1.1

  C2 H2 F2 Br2...............................................    0.2-1.5

  C2 H2 F3 Br................................................    0.7-1.6

  C2 H2 FBr2.................................................    0.1-1.7

  C2 H3 F2 Br................................................    0.2-1.1

  C2 H4 FBr..................................................   0.07-0.1

  C3 HFBr6...................................................    0.3-1.5

  C3 HF2 Br5.................................................    0.2-1.9

  C3 HF3 Br4.................................................    0.3-1.8

  C3 HF4 Br3.................................................    0.5-2.2

  C3 HF5 Br2.................................................    0.9-2.0

  C3 HF6 Br..................................................    0.7-3.3

  C3 H2 FBR5.................................................    0.1-1.9

  C3 H2 F2 BR4...............................................    0.2-2.1

  C3 H2 F3 Br3...............................................    0.2-5.6

  C3 H2 F4 Br2...............................................    0.3-7.5

  C3 H2 F5 BR................................................     0.9-14

  C3 H3 FBR4.................................................   0.08-1.9

  C3 H3 F2 Br3...............................................    0.1-3.1

  C3 H3 F3 Br2...............................................    0.1-2.5

  C3 H3 F4 Br................................................    0.3-4.4

  C3 H4 FBr3.................................................   0.03-0.3

  C3 H4 F2 Br2...............................................    0.1-1.0

  C3 H4 F3 Br................................................   0.07-0.8

  C3 H5 FBr2.................................................   0.04-0.4

  C3 H5 F2 Br................................................   0.07-0.8

  C3 H6 FB...................................................   0.02-0.7

H. Group VIII:

  CH2BrCl (Chlorobromomethane 0.12...........................

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[60 FR 24986, May 10, 1995, as amended at 68 FR 42892, July 18, 2003]



   Appendix B to Subpart A of Part 82--Class II Controlled Substances 

                              a



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           Controlled Substance                         ODP

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1. Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21).......  0.04

2. Monochlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22)...  0.055

3. Monochlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31).....  0.02

4. Tetrachlorofluoroethane (HCFC-121)....  0.01-0.04

5. Trichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-122)....  0.02-0.08

6. Dichlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-123)....  0.02

7. Monochlorotetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124)  0.022

8. Trichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-131)......  0.007-0.05

9. Dichlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-132).....  0.008-0.05

10. Monochlorotrifluoroethane (HCFC-133).  0.02-0.06

11. Dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141b).....  0.11

12. Monochlorodifluoroethane (HCFC-142b).  0.065

13. Chlorofluoroethane (HCFC-151)........  0.003-0.005

14. Hexachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-221)...  0.015-0.07

15. Pentachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-222)  0.01-0.09

16. Tetrachlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-     0.01-0.08

 223).

17. Trichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-     0.01-0.09

 224).

18. Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-      0.025

 225ca).

19. Dichloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-      0.033

 225cb).

20. Monochlorohexafluoropropane (HCFC-     0.02-0.10

 226).

21. Pentachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-231)..  0.05-0.09

22. Tetrachlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-232)  0.008-0.10

23. Trichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-233).  0.007-0.23

24. Dichlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-234)  0.01-0.28

25. Monochloropentafluoropropane (HCFC-    0.03-0.52

 235).

26. Tetrachlorofluoropropane (HCFC-241)..  0.004-0.09

27. Trichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-242)..  0.005-0.13

28. Dichlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-243)..  0.007-0.12

29. Monochlorotetrafluoropropane (HCFC-    0.009-0.14

 244).

30. Trichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-251)....  0.001-0.01

31. Dichlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-252)...  0.005-0.04

32. Monochlorotrifluoropropane (HCFC-253)  0.003-0.03

33. Dichlorofluoropropane (HCFC-261).....  0.002-0.02

34. Monochlorodifluoropropane (HCFC-262).  0.002-0.02

35. Monochlorofluoropropane (HCFC-271)...  0.001-0.03

------------------------------------------------------------------------

a According to Annex C of the Montreal Protocol, ``Where a range of ODPs

  is indicated, the highest value in that range shall be used for the

  purposes of the Protocol. The ODPs listed as a single value have been

  determined from calculations based on laboratory measurements. Those

  listed as a range are based on estimates and are less certain. The

  range pertains to an isomeric group. The upper value is the estimate

  of the ODP of the isomer with the highest ODP, and the lower value is

  the estimate of the ODP of the isomer with the lowest ODP.''





[68 FR 2859, Jan. 21, 2003]



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      and Nations Complying With, But Not Parties To, The Protocol



Annex 1 to Appendix C of Subpart A--Parties to the Montreal Protocol (as 

                          of January 29, 2003)



    The check mark [[check]] means the particular country ratified the 

Protocol or the specific Amendment package. Amendment packages are 

identified by the name of the city where the amendment package was 

negotiated and agreed. Updated lists of Parties to the Protocol and the 

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                           Foreign state                                 protocol        amendments       amendments       amendments       amendments

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Albania............................................................         [check]

Algeria............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Angola.............................................................         [check]

Antigua and Barbuda................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Argentina..........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Armenia............................................................         [check]

Australia..........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Austria............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Azerbaijan.........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Bahamas............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Bahrain............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Bangladesh.........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Barbados...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Belarus............................................................         [check]          [check]

Belgium............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Belize.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Benin..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Bolivia............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Bosnia and Herzegovina.............................................         [check]

Botswana...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Brazil.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Brunei Darussalam..................................................         [check]

Bulgaria...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Burkina Faso.......................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Burundi............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Cambodia...........................................................         [check]

Cameroon...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Canada.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Cape Verde.........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Central African Republic...........................................         [check]

Chad...............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Chile..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

China..............................................................         [check]          [check]

Colombia...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Comoros............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Congo..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Congo, Democratic Republic of......................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Costa Rica.........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Cote d'Ivoire......................................................         [check]          [check]

Croatia............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Cuba...............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Cyprus.............................................................         [check]          [check]

Czech Republic.....................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Denmark............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Djibouti...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Dominica...........................................................         [check]          [check]

Dominican Republic.................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Ecuador............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Egypt..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

El Salvador........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Estonia............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Ethiopia...........................................................         [check]

European Community.................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Federated States of Micronesia.....................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Fiji...............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Finland............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

France.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Gabon..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Gambia.............................................................         [check]          [check]



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Georgia............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Germany............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Ghana..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Greece.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Grenada............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Guatemala..........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Guinea.............................................................         [check]          [check]

Guinea Bissau......................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Guyana.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Haiti..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Honduras...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Hungary............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Iceland............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

India..............................................................         [check]          [check]

Indonesia..........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Iran, Islamic......................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Ireland............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Israel.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Italy..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Jamaica............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Japan..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Jordan.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Kazakhstan.........................................................         [check]          [check]

Kenya..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Kiribati...........................................................         [check]

Korea, Democratic People's Republic of.............................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Korea, Republic of.................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Kuwait.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Kyrgyzstan.........................................................         [check]

Lao, People's Democratic Republic..................................         [check]

Latvia.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Lebanon............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Lesotho............................................................         [check]

Liberia............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.............................................         [check]          [check]

Liechtenstein......................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Lithuania..........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Luxembourg.........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Madagascar.........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Malawi.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Malaysia...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Maldives...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Mali...............................................................         [check]          [check]

Malta..............................................................         [check]          [check]

Marshall Islands...................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Mauritania.........................................................         [check]

Mauritius..........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Mexico.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Moldova............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Monaco.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Mongolia...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Morocco............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Mozambique.........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Myanmar............................................................         [check]          [check]

Namibia............................................................         [check]          [check]

Nauru..............................................................         [check]

Nepal..............................................................         [check]          [check]

Netherlands........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

New Zealand........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Nicaragua..........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Niger..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Nigeria............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Norway.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Oman...............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Pakistan...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Palau..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Panama.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Papua New Guinea...................................................         [check]          [check]

Paraguay...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Peru...............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Philippines........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Poland.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Portugal...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]



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Qatar..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Romania............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Russian Federation.................................................         [check]          [check]

Rwanda.............................................................         [check]

Saint Kitts & Nevis................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Saint Lucia........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines...................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Samoa..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Sao Tome and Principe..............................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Saudi Arabia.......................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Senegal............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Seychelles.........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Sierra Leone.......................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Singapore..........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Slovakia...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Slovenia...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Solomon Island.....................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Somalia............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

South Africa.......................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Spain..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Sri Lanka..........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Sudan..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Suriname...........................................................         [check]

Swaziland..........................................................         [check]

Sweden.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Switzerland........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Syrian Arab Republic...............................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Tajikistan.........................................................         [check]          [check]

Tanzania, United Republic of.......................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Thailand...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia..........................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Togo...............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Tonga..............................................................         [check]

Trinidad and Tobago................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Tunisia............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Turkey.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Turkmenistan.......................................................         [check]          [check]

Tuvalu.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Uganda.............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Ukraine............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

United Arab Emirates...............................................         [check]

United Kingdom.....................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

United States of America...........................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Uruguay............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Uzbekistan.........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Vanuatu............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Venezuela..........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Viet Nam...........................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]

Yemen..............................................................         [check]          [check]          [check]          [check]

Yugoslavia.........................................................         [check]

Zambia.............................................................         [check]          [check]

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  Annex 2 to Appendix C of Subpart A--Nations Complying with, But Not 

                   Parties to, the Protocol [Reserved]



    Annex 3 to Appendix C of Subpart A: Nations that are Parties to the 

Montreal Protocol that have not yet Ratified all applicable Amendments 

to the Protocol but have Notified the Ozone Secretariat and Properly 

Submitted Supporting Documentation in Accordance with the Requirements 

of Decision XV/3.



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                                                                                     Parties that have submitted data in accordance with Dec. XV/3, para

                                                                                                                  1 (c)(iii)

       Non-article 5 parties              Party to the        Party to the Beijing  --------------------------------------------------------------------

                                      Copenhagen amendment          Amendment                                1(c)(ii), Article 2,

                                                                                            1(c)(ii)                2A-2G           1(c)(ii), Article 4

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Australia..........................  Yes...................  No....................  Yes..................  Yes..................  Yes

Austria............................  Yes...................  No....................

Azerbaijan.........................  Yes...................  No....................

Belarus............................  No....................  No....................

Belgium............................  Yes...................  No....................

Bulgaria...........................  Yes...................  Yes...................



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Canada.............................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Czech Republic.....................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Denmark............................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Estonia............................  Yes...................  No....................

European Community.................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Finland............................  Yes...................  Yes...................

France.............................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Germany............................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Greece.............................  Yes...................  No....................  Yes..................  Yes..................  Yes

Hungary............................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Iceland............................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Ireland............................  Yes...................  No....................

Israel.............................  Yes...................  No....................

Italy..............................  Yes...................  No....................  Yes..................  Yes..................  Yes

Japan..............................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Kazakhstan.........................  No....................  No....................  Yes..................  Yes..................  Yes

Latvia.............................  Yes...................  No....................

Liechtenstein......................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Lithuania..........................  Yes...................  No....................  Yes..................

Luxembourg.........................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Monaco.............................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Netherlands........................  Yes...................  Yes...................

New Zealand........................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Norway.............................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Poland.............................  Yes...................  No....................  Yes..................  Yes..................  Yes

Portugal...........................  Yes...................  No....................  Yes..................  Yes..................  Yes

Russian Federation.................  No....................  No....................

Slovakia...........................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Slovenia...........................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Spain..............................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Sweden.............................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Switzerland........................  Yes...................  Yes...................

Tajikistan.........................  No....................  No....................

Turkmenistan.......................  No....................  No....................

Ukraine............................  Yes...................  No....................

United Kingdom.....................  Yes...................  Yes...................

United States of America...........  Yes...................  Yes...................

Uzbekistan.........................  Yes...................  No....................

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  Annex 4 to Appendix C of Subpart A: Nations That Are Parties to the 

         Montreal Protocol and Are Operating Under Article 5(1)



                        List of Article 5 Parties



List of Parties Classified as Operating Under Article 5 of the Montreal 

                                Protocol



1. Albania

2. Algeria

3. Angola

4. Antigua and Barbuda

5. Argentina

6. Armenia

7. Bahamas

8. Bahrain

9. Bangladesh

10. Barbados

11. Belize

12. Benin

13. Bolivia

14. Bosnia and Herzegovina

15. Botswana

16. Brazil

17. Brunei Darussalam

18. Burkina Faso

19. Burundi

20. Cambodia

21. Cameroon



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22. Central African Republic

23. Chad

24. Chile

25. China

26. Colombia

27. Comoros

28. Congo

29. Congo, Democratic Republic of

30. Costa Rica

31. C[ocirc]te d'Ivoire

32. Croatia

33. Cuba

34. Cyprus

35. Djibouti

36. Dominica

37. Dominican Republic

38. Ecuador

39. Egypt

40. El Salvador

41. Ethiopia

42. Federated States of Micronesia

43. Fiji

44. Gabon

45. Gambia

47. Ghana

48. Grenada

49. Guatemala

50. Guinea

51. Guyana

52. Haiti

53. Honduras

54. India

55. Indonesia

56. Iran, Islamic Republic of

57. Jamaica

58. Jordan

59. Kenya

60. Kiribati

61. Korea, Democratic People's Republic of

63. Kuwait

64. Kyrgyzstan

65. Lao People's Democratic Republic

66. Lebanon

67. Lesotho

68. Liberia

69. Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

70. Madagascar

71. Malawi

72. Malaysia

73. Maldives

74. Mali

75. Malta

76. Marshall Islands

77. Mauritania

78. Mauritius

79. Mexico

80. Moldova

81. Mongolia

82. Morocco

83. Mozambique

84. Myanmar

85. Namibia

86. Nauru

87. Nepal

88. Nicaragua

89. Niger

90. Nigeria



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91. Oman

92. Pakistan

93. Palau

94. Panama

95. Papua New Guinea

96. Paraguay

97. Peru

98. Philippines

99. Qatar

100. Romania

101. Rwanda

102. Saint Kitts and Nevis

103. Saint Lucia

104. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

105. Samoa

106. Saudi Arabia

107. Senegal

108. Serbia and Montenegro

109. Seychelles

110. Sierra Leone

111. Singapore

112. Solomon Islands

113. Somalia

114. South Africa

115. Sri Lanka

116. Sudan

117. Suriname

118. Swaziland

119. Syrian Arab Republic

120. Tanzania, United Republic of

121. Thailand

122. The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

123. Togo

124. Tonga

125. Trinidad and Tobago

126. Tunisia

127. Turkey

128. Tuvalu

129. Uganda

130. United Arab Emirates

131. Uruguay

132. Vanuatu

133. Venezuela

134. Viet Nam

135. Yemen

136. Zambia

137. Zimbabwe



 List of Parties Temporarily Classified as Operating Under Article 5 of 

                          the Montreal Protocol



1. Cape Verde

2. Cook Islands

3. Guinea Bissau

4. Niue

5. Sao Tome and Principe



[68 FR 43936, July 25, 2003, as amended at 69 FR 34031, June 17, 2004]



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     Appendix D to Subpart A of Part 82--Harmonized Tariff Schedule 

   Description of Products That May Contain Controlled Substances in 

                  Appendix A, Class I, Groups I and II



    This Appendix is based on information provided by the Ozone 

Secretariat of the United Nations Ozone Environment Programme.** The 

Appendix lists available U.S. harmonized tariff schedule codes 

identifying headings and subheadings for Annex D products that may 

contain controlled substances.

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    ** ``A Note Regarding the Harmonized System Code Numbers for the 

Products Listed in Annex D.'' Adopted by Decision IV/15 paragraph 3, of 

the Fourth Meeting of the Parties in Copenhagen, 23-25 November, 1992.

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    The Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States uses an 

enumeration system to identify products imported and exported to and 

from the U.S. This system relies on a four digit heading, a four digit 

subheading and additional two digit statistical suffix to characterize 

products. The United States uses the suffix for its own statistical 

records and analyses. This Appendix lists only headings and subheadings.

    While some can be readily associated with harmonized system codes, 

many products cannot be tied to HS classifications unless their exact 

composition and the presentation are known. It should be noted that the 

specified HS classifications represent the most likely headings and 

subheadings which may contain substances controlled by the Montreal 

Protocol. The codes given should only be used as a starting point; 

further verfication is needed to ascertain whether or not the products 

actually contain controlled substances.



    Category 1. Automobile and Truck Air Conditioning Units (whether 

                    incorporated in vehicles or not)



    There are no separate code numbers for air conditioning units 

specially used in automobiles and trucks. Although a code has been 

proposed for car air conditioners, it is not yet officially listed in 

the Harmonized Tariff Schedule (see category 2). The following codes 

apply to the vehicles potentially containing air conditioning units.





                   Heading/Subheading                                      Article Description



8701.(10, 20, 30, 90)***...............................  Tractors.

8702...................................................  Public-transport type passenger motor vehicles.

8702.10................................................  With compression-ignition internal-combustion piston

                                                          engine (diesel or semi-diesel).

8702.90................................................  Other.

8703...................................................  Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally

                                                          designed for the transport of persons (other than

                                                          those of heading 8702), including station wagons and

                                                          racing cars.

8703.10................................................  Vehicles specially designed for traveling on snow; golf

                                                          carts and similar vehicles; includes subheading 10.10

                                                          and 10.50.

8703.(21, 22, 23, 24)..................................  Other vehicles, with spark-ignition internal combustion

                                                          reciprocating engines.

8703.(31, 32, 33, 90)..................................  Other vehicles, with compression-ignition internal

                                                          combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel).

8704...................................................  Motor vehicles for the transport of goods.

8704.10.(10, 50).......................................  Dumpers designed for off-highway use.

8704.(21, 22, 23)......................................  Other, with compression-ignition internal combustion

                                                          piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel).

8704.(31, 32, 90)......................................  Other, with compression-ignition internal combustion

                                                          piston engine.

8705...................................................  Special purpose motor vehicles, other than those

                                                          principally designed for the transport of persons or

                                                          goods (for example, wreckers, mobile cranes, fire

                                                          fighting vehicles, concrete mixers, road sweepers,

                                                          spraying vehicles, mobile workshops, mobile

                                                          radiological units).

8705.10................................................  Crane lorries.

8705.20................................................  Mobile drilling derricks.

8705.30................................................  Fire fighting vehicles.

8705.90................................................  Other.



***At this time vehicle air conditioning units are considered components of vehicles or are classified under the

  general category for air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. Vehicles containing air conditioners are

  therefore considered products containing controlled substances.





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 Category 2. Domestic and Commercial Refrigeration and Air Conditioning/

                           Heat Pump Equipment



    Domestic and commercial air conditioning and refrigeration equipment 

fall primarily under headings 8415 and 8418.





                   Heading/Subheading                                      Article Description



8415...................................................  Air conditioning machines, comprising a motor-driven

                                                          fan and elements for changing the temperature and

                                                          humidity, including those machines in which the

                                                          humidity cannot be separately regulated.

8415.20................................................  Proposed code for air conditioning of a kind used for

                                                          persons, in motor vehicles.

8415.10.00.............................................  A/C window or wall types, self-contained.

8415.81.00.............................................  Other, except parts, incorporating a refrigerating unit

                                                          and a valve for reversal of the cooling/heat cycle.

8415.82.00.............................................  Other, incorporating a refrigerating unit--

                                                            Self-contained machines and remote condenser type

                                                             air conditioners (not for year-round use).

                                                            Year-round units (for heating and cooling).

                                                            Air Conditioning evaporator coils.

                                                            Dehumidifiers.

                                                            Other air conditioning machines incorporating a

                                                             refrigerating unit.

8415.83................................................  Automotive air conditioners.

8418...................................................  Refrigerators, freezers and other refrigerating or

                                                          freezing equipment, electric or other; heat pumps,

                                                          other than air conditioning machines of heading 8415;

                                                          parts thereof.

8418.10.00.............................................  Combined refrigerator-freezers, fitted with separate

                                                          external doors.

8418.21.00.............................................  Refrigerators, household type, Compression type.

8418.22.00.............................................  Absorption type, electrical.

8418.29.00.............................................  Other.

8418.30.00.............................................  Freezers of the chest type.

8418.40................................................  Freezers of the upright type.

8418.50.0040...........................................  Other refrigerating or freezing chests, cabinets,

                                                          display counters, showcases and similar refrigerating

                                                          or freezing furniture.

8418.61.00.............................................  Other refrigerating or freezing equipment; heat pumps.

8418.69................................................  Other--

                                                            Icemaking machines.

                                                            Drinking water coolers, self-contained.

                                                            Soda fountain and beer dispensing equipment.

                                                            Centrifugal liquid chilling refrigerating units.

                                                            Absorption liquid chilling units.

                                                            Reciprocating liquid chilling units.

                                                            Other refrigerating or freezing equipment (household

                                                             or other).

8479.89.10.............................................  Dehumidifiers (other than those under 8415 or 8424

                                                          classified as ``machines and mechanical appliances

                                                          having individual functions, not specified or included

                                                          elsewhere'').





                      Category 3. Aerosol Products



    An array of different products use controlled substances as aerosols 

and in aerosol applications. Not all aerosol applications use controlled 

substances, however. The codes given below represent the most likely 

classifications for products containing controlled substances. The 

product codes listed include ****:

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    **** Other categories of products that may contain controlled 

substances are listed below. EPA is currently working to match them with 

appropriate codes. They include: coatings and electronic equipment 

(e.g., electrical motors), coatings or cleaning fluids for aircraft 

maintenance, mold release agents (e.g. for production of plastic or 

elastomeric materials), water and oil repellant (potentially under HS 

3402), spray undercoats (potentially under ``paints and varnishes''), 

spot removers, brake cleaners, safety sprays (e.g., mace cans), animal 

repellant, noise horns (e.g., for use on boats), weld inspection 

developers, freezants, gum removers, intruder alarms, tire inflators, 

dusters (for electronic and non-electronic applications), spray shoe 

polish, and suede protectors.





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 varnishes

 perfumes

 preparations for use on hair

 preparations for oral and dental hygiene

 shaving preparations

 personal deodorants, bath preparations

 prepared room deodorizers

 soaps

 lubricants

 polishes and creams

 explosives

 insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, disinfectants

 arms and ammunition

 household products such as footwear or leather 

polishes

 other miscellaneous products





                   Heading/Subheading                                      Article Description



3208...................................................  Paints and varnishes ***** (including enamels and

                                                          lacquers) based on synthetic polymers of chemically

                                                          modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in a

                                                          non-aqueous medium.

3208.10................................................  Based on polyesters.

3208.20................................................  Based on acrylic or vinyl polymers.

3208.90................................................  Other.

3209...................................................  Paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers)

                                                          based on synthetic polymers or chemically modified

                                                          natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in an aqueous

                                                          medium.

3209.10................................................  Based on acrylic or vinyl polymers.

3209.90................................................  Other.

3210.00................................................  Other paints and varnishes (including enamels, lacquers

                                                          and distempers) and prepared water pigments of a kind

                                                          used for finishing leather.

3212.90................................................  Dyes and other coloring matter put up in forms or

                                                          packings for retail sale.

3303.00................................................  Perfumes and toilet waters.

3304.30................................................  Manicure or pedicure preparations.

3305.10................................................  Shampoos.

3305.20................................................  Preparations for permanent waving or straightening.

3305.30................................................  Hair lacquers.

3305.90................................................  Other hair preparations.

3306.10................................................  Dentrifices.

3306.90................................................  Other dental (this may include breath sprays).

3307.10................................................  Pre-shave, shaving or after-shave preparations.

3307.20................................................  Personal deodorants and antiperspirants.

3307.30................................................  Perfumed bath salts and other bath preparations.

3307.49................................................  Other (this may include preparations for perfuming or

                                                          deodorizing rooms, including odoriferous preparations

                                                          used during religious rites, whether or not perfumed

                                                          or having disinfectant properties).

3307.90................................................  Other (this may include depilatory products and other

                                                          perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations, not

                                                          elsewhere specified or included)

3403...................................................  Lubricating preparations (including cutting-oil

                                                          preparations, bolt or nut release preparations, anti-

                                                          rust or anti-corrosion preparations and mould release

                                                          preparations, based on lubricants), and preparations

                                                          of a kind used for the oil or grease treatment of

                                                          textile materials, leather, fur skins or other

                                                          materials, but excluding preparations containing, as

                                                          basic constituents, 70 percent or more by weight of

                                                          petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous

                                                          minerals.

3402...................................................  Organic surface-active agents (other than soap);

                                                          surface-active preparations, washing preparations and

                                                          cleaning operations, whether or not containing soap,

                                                          other than those of 3401.

3402.20................................................  Preparations put up for retail sale.



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3402.19................................................  Other preparations containing petroleum oils or oils

                                                          obtained from bituminous minerals.

3403...................................................  Lubricating preparations consisting of mixtures

                                                          containing silicone greases or oils, as the case may

                                                          be.

2710.00................................................  Preparations not elsewhere specified or included,

                                                          containing by weight 70 percent or more of petroleum

                                                          oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals,

                                                          these oils being the basic constituents of the

                                                          preparations.

3403.11................................................  Lubricants containing petroleum oils or oils obtained

                                                          from bituminous minerals used for preparations from

                                                          the treatment of textile materials, leather, fur skins

                                                          or other materials.

3403.19................................................  Other preparations containing petroleum oils or oils

                                                          obtained from bituminous minerals.

3405...................................................  Polishes and creams, for footwear, furniture, floors,

                                                          coachwork, glass or metal, scouring pastes and powders

                                                          and similar preparations excluding waxes of heading

                                                          3404.

3405.10................................................  Polishes and creams for footwear or leather.

3405.20................................................  Polishes for wooden furniture, floors or other

                                                          woodwork.

36.....................................................  Explosives.

3808...................................................  Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides,

                                                          anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators,

                                                          disinfectants and similar products, put up in forms or

                                                          packings for retail sale or as preparations or

                                                          articles (for example, sulphur-treated bands, wicks

                                                          and candles, and fly papers).

3808.10................................................  Insecticides.

3808.20................................................  Fungicides.

3808.30................................................  Herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant growth

                                                          regulators.

3808.40................................................  Disinfectants.

3808.90................................................  Other insecticides, fungicides.

3809.10................................................  Finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing

                                                          or fixing of dye-stuffs and other products and

                                                          preparations (for example, dressings and mordants) of

                                                          a kind used in the textile, paper, leather or like

                                                          industries, not elsewhere specified or included, with

                                                          a basis of amylaceous substances.

3814...................................................  Organic composite solvents and thinners (not elsewhere

                                                          specified or included) and the prepared paint or

                                                          varnish removers.

3910...................................................  Silicones in primary forms.

9304...................................................  Other arms (for example, spring, air or gas guns and

                                                          pistols, truncheons), excluding those of heading No.

                                                          93.07. Thus, aerosol spray cans containing tear gas

                                                          may be classified under this subheading.

0404.90................................................  Products consisting of natural milk constituents,

                                                          whether or not containing added sugar or other

                                                          sweetening matter, not elsewhere specified or

                                                          included.

1517.90................................................  Edible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable

                                                          fats or oils or of fractions of different fats or oils

                                                          of this chapter, other than edible fats or oils or

                                                          their fractions of heading No. 15.16.

2106.90................................................  Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included.



***** Although paints do not generally use contain controlled substances, some varnishes use CFC 113 and

  1,1,1,trichlorethane as solvents.



                 Category 4. Portable Fire Extinguishers



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                   Heading/Subheading                                      Article Description



8424...................................................  Mechanical appliances (whether or not hand operated)

                                                          for projecting, dispersing, or spraying liquids or

                                                          powders; fire extinguishers whether or not charged,

                                                          spray guns and similar appliances; steam or sand

                                                          blasting machines and similar jet projecting machines.

8424.10................................................  Fire extinguishers, whether or not charged.





          Category 5. Insulation Boards, Panels and Pipe Covers



    These goods have to be classified according to their composition and 

presentation. For example, if the insulation materials are made of 

polyurethane, polystyrene, polyolefin and phenolic plastics, then they 

may be classified Chapter 39, for ``Plastics and articles thereof''. The 

exact description of the products at issue is necessary before a 

classification can be given. ******

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    ****** This category may include insulating board for building 

panels and windows and doors. It also includes rigid appliance 

insulation for pipes, tanks, trucks, trailers, containers, train cars & 

ships, refrigerators, freezers, beverage vending machines, bulk beverage 

dispensers, water coolers and heaters and ice machines.





                   Heading/Subheading                                      Article Description



3917.21 to 3917.39.....................................  Tubes, pipes and hoses of plastics.

3920.10 to 3920.99.....................................  Plates, sheets, film, foil and strip made of plastics,

                                                          non-cellular and not reinforced, laminated, supported

                                                          or similarly combined with other materials.

3921.11 to 3921.90.....................................  Other plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, made of

                                                          plastics.

3925.90................................................  Builders' ware made of plastics, not elsewhere

                                                          specified or included.

3926.90................................................  Articles made of plastics, not elsewhere specified or

                                                          included.





                        Category 6. Pre-Polymers



    According to the Explanatory Notes to the Harmonized Commodity 

Description and Coding System, ``prepolymers are products which are 

characterized by some repetition of monomer units although they may 

contain unreacted monomers. Prepolymers are not normally used as such 

but are intended to be transformed into higher molecular weight polymers 

by further polymerization. Therefore the term does not cover finished 

products, such as di-isobutylenes or mixed polyethylene glycols with 

very low molecular weight. Examples are epoxides based with 

epichlorohydrin, and polymeric isocyanates.''





                   Heading/Subheading                                      Article Description



3901...................................................  Pre-polymers based on ethylene (in primary forms).

3902...................................................  Pre-polymers based on propylene or other olefins (in

                                                          primary forms).

3903, 3907, 3909.......................................  Pre-polymers based on styrene (in primary forms),

                                                          epoxide and phenols.





          Appendix E to Subpart A of Part 82--Article 5 Parties



    Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Bahrain, 

Bangladesh, Barbados, Benin, Bolivia, Bosnia and Hersegovina, Botswana, 

Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African 

Republic, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo, Costa Rica, Cote 

d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, 

El Salvador, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, 

Guinea, Guyana, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Iran, Jamaica, Jordan, 

Kenya, Kiribati, Lebanon, Lesotho, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Macadonia, 

Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, 

Mozambique, Myranmar, Namibia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, 

Pakistan, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, 

Republic of Korea, Romania, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saudi 

Arabia, Senegal, Seychelles,



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Singapore, Solomon Islands, Somoa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Swaziland, Syrian 

Arab Republic, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, 

Turkey, Uganda, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Viet Nam, Yugoslavia, 

Zaire, Zambia, Zimbabwe.



Appendix F to Subpart A of Part 82--Listing of Ozone-Depleting Chemicals



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              Controlled substance                      ODP            AT L             CLP             BLP

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A. Class I:

1. Group I:

    CFCl3-Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11).......             1.0           60.0            1.0              0.00

    CF2 Cl2-Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12)....             1.0          120.0            1.5              0.00

    C2 F3 Cl3-Trichlorotrifluoroethane (CFC-113)             0.8           90.0            1.11             0.00

    C2 F4 Cl2-Dichlorotetrafluoroethane (CFC-                1.0          200.00           1.8              0.00

     114).......................................

    C2 F5 Cl-Monochloropentafluoroethane (CFC-               0.6          400.0            2.0              0.00

     115).......................................

    All isomers of the above chemicals..........                            [Reserved]

2. Group II:

    CF2 ClBr-Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-              3.0           12              0.06             0.13

     1211)......................................

                                                  ..............          -18              -.08             -.03

    CF3 Br-Bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301)...            10.0           72              0.00             1.00

                                                  ..............         -107

    C2 F4 Br2-Dibromotetrafluoroethane (Halon-               6.0           23              0.00             0.30

     2402)......................................

                                                  ..............          -28     ..............            -.37

    All isomers of the above chemicals..........                            [Reserved]

3. Group III:

    CF3 Cl-Chlorotrifluoromethane (CFC-13)......             1.0          120              0.88             0.00

                                                            -250           -1.83

    C2 FCl5- (CFC-111)..........................             1.0           60              1.04             0.00

                                                             -90           -1.56

    C2 F2 Cl4- (CFC-112)........................             1.0           60              0.90             0.00

                                                             -90           -1.35

    C3 FCl7- (CFC-211)..........................             1.0          100              1.76             0.00

                                                            -500           -8.81

    C3 F2 Cl6- (CFC-212)........................             1.0          100              1.60             0.00

                                                            -500           -7.98

    C3 F3 Cl5- (CFC-213)........................             1.0          100              1.41             0.00

                                                            -500           -7.06

    C3 F4 Cl4- (CFC-214)........................             1.0          100              1.20             0.00

                                                            -500           -6.01

    C3 F5 Cl3 -(CFC-215)........................             1.0          100              0.96             0.00

                                                            -500           -4.82

    C3 F6 Cl2- (CFC-216)........................             1.0          100              0.69             0.00

                                                            -500           -3.45

    C3 F7 Cl- (CFC-217).........................             1.0          100              0.37             0.00

                                                            -500           -1.87

    All isomers of the above chemicals..........                            [Reserved]

4. Group IV:

    CCl4 -Carbon Tetrachloride..................             1.1           50.0            1.0              0.00

5. Group V:

    C2 H3 Cl3-1,1,1 Trichloroethane (Methyl                  0.1            6.3            0.11             0.00

     chloroform)................................

    All isomers of the above chemical except

     1,1,2-trichloroethane......................                            [Reserved]

6. Group VI:

    CH3Br-Bromomethane (Methyl Bromide).........             0.7  ..............  [Reserved]

7. Group VII:

    CHFBr2-.....................................            1.00  ..............  [Reserved]

    CHF2Br-(HBFC-22B1)..........................            0.74  ..............  [Reserved]

    CH2FBr......................................            0.73  ..............  [Reserved]

    C2HFBr4.....................................         0.3-0.8  ..............  [Reserved]

    C2HF2Br3....................................         0.5-1.8  ..............  [Reserved]

    C2HF3Br2....................................          0.4-16  ..............  [Reserved]

    C2HF4Br.....................................         0.7-1.2  ..............  [Reserved]

    C2H2FBr3....................................         0.1-1.1  ..............  [Reserved]

    C2H2F2Br2...................................         0.2-1.5  ..............  [Reserved]

    C2H2F3Br....................................         0.7-1.6  ..............  [Reserved]

    C2H3FBr2....................................         0.1-1.7  ..............  [Reserved]

    C2H3F2Br....................................         0.2-1.1  ..............  [Reserved]

    C2H4FBr.....................................        0.07-0.1  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3HFBr6.....................................         0.3-1.5  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3HF2Br5....................................         0.2-1.9  ..............  [Reserved]



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    C3HF3Br4....................................         0.3-1.8  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3HF4Br3....................................         0.5-2.2  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3HF5Br2....................................         0.9-2.0  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3HF6Br.....................................         0.7-3.3  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H2FBr5....................................         0.1-1.9  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H2F2Br4...................................         0.2-2.1  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H2F3Br3...................................         0.2-5.6  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H2F4Br2...................................         0.3-7.5  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H2F5Br....................................         0.9-1.4  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H3FBR4....................................        0.08-1.9  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H3F2Br3...................................         0.1-3.1  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H3F3Br2...................................         0.1-2.5  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H3F4Br....................................         0.3-4.4  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H4FBr3....................................        0.03-0.3  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H4F2Br2...................................         0.1-1.0  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H4F3Br....................................        0.07-0.8  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H5FBr2....................................        0.04-0.4  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H5F2Br....................................        0.07-0.8  ..............  [Reserved]

    C3H6FB......................................        0.02-0.7  ..............  [Reserved]

8. Group VIII:

    CH2BrCl (Chlorobromomethane)................            0.12  ..............  [Reserved]

B. Class II:

    CHFCl2-Dichlorofluoromethane (HCFC-21)......      [Reserved]            2.1            0.03             0.00

    CHF2 Cl-Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22).....            0.05           15.3            0.14             0.00

    CH2 FCl-Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31).......      [Reserved]            1.44           0.02             0.00

    C2 HFCl4- (HCFC-121)........................      [Reserved]            0.6            0.01             0.00

    C2 HF2 Cl3- (HCFC-122)......................      [Reserved]            1.4            0.02             0.00

    C2 HF3 Cl2- (HCFC-123)......................            0.02            1.6            0.016            0.00

    C2 HF4 Cl- (HCFC-124).......................            0.02            6.6            0.04             0.00

    C2 H2 FCl3- (HCFC-131)......................      [Reserved]            4.0            0.06             0.00

    C2 H2 F2 Cl2- (HCFC-132b)...................      [Reserved]            4.2            0.05             0.00

    C2 H2 F3 Cl- (HCFC-133a)....................      [Reserved]            4.8            0.03             0.00

    C2 H3 FCl2- (HCFC-141b).....................            0.12            7.8            0.10             0.00

    C2 H3 F2 Cl- (HCFC-142b)....................            0.06           19.1            0.14             0.00

    C3 HFCl6- (HCFC-221)........................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 HF2 Cl5- (HCFC-222)......................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 HF3 Cl4- (HCFC-223)......................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 HF4 Cl3- (HCFC-224)......................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 HF5 Cl2- (HCFC-225ca)....................      [Reserved]            1.5            0.01             0.00

                                                  ..............           -1.7

        (HCFC-225cb)............................      [Reserved]            5.1            0.04             0.00

    C3 HF6 Cl- (HCFC-226).......................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 H2 FCl5- (HCFC-231)......................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 H2 F24- (HCFC-232).......................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 H2 F3 Cl3- (HCFC-233)....................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 H2 F4 Cl2- (HCFC-234)....................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 H2 F5 Cl- (HCFC-235).....................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 H3 FCl4- (HCFC-241)......................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 H3 F2 Cl3- (HCFC-242)....................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 H3 F3 Cl2- (HCFC-243)....................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 H3 F4 Cl- (HCFC-244).....................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 H4 FCl3- (HCFC-251)......................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 H4 F2 Cl2- (HCFC-252)....................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 H4 F3 Cl- (HCFC-253).....................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 H5 FCl2- (HCFC-261)......................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C2 H5 F2 Cl- (HCFC-262).....................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    C3 H6 FCl- (HCFC-271).......................      [Reserved]  ..............  ..............            0.00

    All isomers of the above chemicals..........                            [Reserved]

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[60 FR 24986, May 10, 1995, as amended at 68 FR 42894, July 18, 2003]



Appendix G to Subpart A of Part 82--UNEP Recommendations for Conditions 

    Applied to Exemption for Essential Laboratory and Analytical Uses



    1. Essential laboratory and analytical uses are identified at this 

time to include equipment calibration; use as extraction solvents, 

diluents, or carriers for chemical analysis;



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biochemical research; inert solvents for chemical reactions, as a 

carrier or laboratory chemical and other critical analytical and 

laboratory purposes. Pursuant to Decision XI/15 of the Parties to the 

Montreal Protocol, effective January 1, 2002 the following uses of class 

I controlled substances are not considered essential under the global 

laboratory exemption:

    a. Testing of oil and grease and total petroleum hydrocarbons in 

water;

    b. Testing of tar in road-paving materials; and

    c. Forensic finger printing.

    Production for essential laboratory and analytical purposes is 

authorized provided that these laboratory and analytical chemicals shall 

contain only controlled substances manufactured to the following 

purities:



CTC (reagent grade)--99.5

1,1,1,-trichloroethane--99.5

CFC-11--99.5

CFC-13--99.5

CFC-12--99.5

CFC-113--99.5

CFC-114--99.5

Other w/ Boiling P20 degrees C--99.5

Other w/ Boiling P<20 degrees C--99.0

    2. These pure, controlled substances can be subsequently mixed by 

manufacturers, agents or distributors with other chemicals controlled or 

not controlled by the Montreal Protocol as is customary for laboratory 

and analytical uses.

    3. These high purity substances and mixtures containing controlled 

substances shall be supplied only in re-closable containers or high 

pressure cylinders smaller than three litres or in 10 millilitre or 

smaller glass ampoules, marked clearly as substances that deplete the 

ozone layer, restricted to laboratory use and analytical purposes and 

specifying that used or surplus substances should be collected and 

recycled, if practical. The material should be destroyed if recycling is 

not practical.

    4. Parties shall annually report for each controlled substance 

produced: the purity; the quantity; the application, specific test 

standard, or procedure requiring its uses; and the status of efforts to 

eliminate its use in each application. Parties shall also submit copies 

of published instructions, standards, specifications, and regulations 

requiring the use of the controlled substance.



[60 FR 24986, May 10, 1995, as amended at 67 FR 6362, Feb. 11, 2002]



  Appendix H to Subpart A of Part 82--Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 

     Phaseout Schedule for Production of Ozone-Depleting Substances



------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                                 Other

                                       Carbon       Methyl       class

               Date                tetrachloride  chloroform  substances

                                     (percent)     (percent)   (percent)

------------------------------------------------------------------------

1994.............................           70            85          65

1995.............................           15            70          50

1996.............................           15            50          40

1997.............................           15            50          15

1998.............................           15            50          15

1999.............................           15            50          15

2000.............................  .............          20

2001.............................  .............          20

------------------------------------------------------------------------



  Appendix I to Subpart A of Part 82--Global Warming Potentials (Mass 

  Basis), Referenced to the Absolute GWP for the Adopted Carbon Cycle 

     Model CO2 Decay Response and Future CO2 

Atmospheric Concentrations Held Constant at Current Levels. (Only Direct 

                        Effects are Considered.)



----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                                               Global warming potential (time

                                                                                          horizon)

           Species (chemical)                    Chemical formula         --------------------------------------

                                                                             20 years    100 years    500 years

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CFC-11.................................  CFCl3                                    5000         4000         1400

CFC-12.................................  CF2 Cl2                                  7900         8500         4200

CFC-13.................................  CClF3                                    8100        11700        13600

CFC-113................................  C2 F3 Cl3                                5000         5000         2300

CFC-114................................  C2 F4 Cl2                                6900         9300         8300

CFC-115................................  C2 F5 Cl                                 6200         9300        13000

H-1301.................................  CF3 Br                                   6200         5600         2200

Carbon Tet.............................  CCl4                                     2000         1400          500

Methyl Chl.............................  CH3 CCl3                                  360          110           35

HCFC-22................................  CF2 HCl                                  4300         1700          520

HCFC-141b..............................  C2 FH3 Cl2                               1800          630          200

HCFC-142b..............................  C2 F2 H3 Cl                              4200         2000          630

HCFC-123...............................  C2 F3 HCl2                                300           93           29



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HCFC-124...............................  C2 F4 HCl                                1500          480          150

HCFC-225ca.............................  C3 F5 HCl2                                550          170           52

HCFC-225cb.............................  C3 F5 HCl2                               1700          530          170

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 AUnited Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), February 1995, Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 1994,

  Chapter 13, ``Ozone Depleting Potentials, Global Warming Potentials and Future Chlorine/Bromine Loading,'' and

  do not reflect review of scientific documents published after that date.





[61 FR 1285, Jan. 19, 1996]



  Appendix J to Subpart A of Part 82--Parties to the Montreal Protocol 

 Classied Under Article 5(1) That Have Banned the Import of Controlled 

Products That Rely on Class I Controlled Substances for Their Continuing 

                         Functioning [Reserved]



Appendix K to Subpart A of Part 82--Commodity Codes From the Harmonized 

Tariff Schedule for Controlled Substances and Used Controlled Substances



------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                         Commodity code

         Description of commodity or chemical           from harmonized

                                                        tariff schedule

------------------------------------------------------------------------

CFC-11...............................................       2903.41.0000

CFC-12...............................................       2903.42.0000

CFC-113..............................................       2903.43.0000

CFC-114..............................................       2903.44.0010

CFC-115..............................................       2903.44.0020

HALONS...............................................       2903.46.0000

CFC-13, CFC-111, CFC-112, CFC-211, CFC-212, CFC-213,        2903.45.0000

 CFC-214, CFC-215, CFC-216, CFC-217..................

HCFC-22..............................................       2903.49.9010

HCFC-21, HCFC-31, HCFC-123, HCFC-124, HCFC-133, HCFC-       2903.49.0000

 141b, HCFC-142b, HCFC-225...........................

OTHER, HALOGENATED...................................       2903.49.9060

MIXTURES (R-500, R-502, ETC.)........................       3824.71.0000

MIXTURES, OTHER......................................       3824.79.0000

CARBON TETRACHLORIDE.................................       2903.14.0000

METHYL CHLOROFORM....................................       2903.19.6010

METHYL BROMIDE.......................................       2903.30.1520

------------------------------------------------------------------------





[63 FR 41651, Aug. 4, 1998]



 Appendix L to Part 82 Subpart A--Approved Critical Uses, and Limiting 

     Critical Conditions for Those Uses for the 2006 Control Period



------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                 Column B  Approved

  Column A  Approved critical    critical user and    Column C  Limiting

             uses                 location of use    critical conditions

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Pre-Plant Uses:

    Cucurbits.................  (a) Michigan         with a reasonable

                                 growers.             expectation that

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      soilborne fungal

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation could

                                                      occur without

                                                      methyl bromide

                                                      fumigation; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (b) Southeastern     with a reasonable

                                 U.S. except          expectation that

                                 Georgia limited to   one or more of the

                                 growing locations    following limiting

                                 in Alabama,          critical

                                 Arkansas,            conditions either

                                 Kentucky,            already exist or

                                 Louisiana, North     could occur

                                 Carolina, South      without methyl

                                 Carolina,            bromide

                                 Tennessee, and       fumigation:

                                 Virginia.            moderate to severe

                                                      yellow or purple

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation, or to

                                                      a lesser extent:

                                                      fungal disease

                                                      infestation and

                                                      root knot

                                                      nematodes; or with

                                                      a need for methyl

                                                      bromide for

                                                      research purposes.



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                                (c) Georgia growers  with a reasonable

                                                      expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions either

                                                      already exist or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow or purple

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation,

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      fungal disease

                                                      infestation, or to

                                                      a lesser extent:

                                                      root knot

                                                      nematodes; or with

                                                      a need for methyl

                                                      bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

    Eggplant..................  (a) Florida growers  with a reasonable

                                                      expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions either

                                                      already exist or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow or purple

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      restrictions on

                                                      alternatives due

                                                      to karst geology;

                                                      or with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (b) Georgia growers  with a reasonable

                                                      expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions either

                                                      already exist or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow or purple

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      pythium root and

                                                      collar rots, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      southern blight

                                                      infestation, and

                                                      to a lesser

                                                      extent: crown and

                                                      root rot; or with

                                                      a need for methyl

                                                      bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (c) Michigan         with a reasonable

                                 growers.             expectation that

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      soilborne fungal

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation could

                                                      occur without

                                                      methyl bromide

                                                      fumigation; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

    Forest Nursery Seedlings..  (a) Members of the   with a reasonable

                                 Southern Forest      expectation that

                                 Nursery Management   one or more of the

                                 Cooperative          following limiting

                                 limited to growing   critical

                                 locations in         conditions already

                                 Alabama, Arkansas,   either exist or

                                 Florida, Georgia,    could occur

                                 Louisiana,           without methyl

                                 Mississippi, North   bromide

                                 Carolina,            fumigation:

                                 Oklahoma, South      moderate to severe

                                 Carolina,            yellow or purple

                                 Tennessee, Texas     nutsedge

                                 and Virginia.        infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation.

                                (b) International    with a reasonable

                                 Paper and its        expectation that

                                 subsidiaries         one or more of the

                                 limited to growing   following limiting

                                 locations in         critical

                                 Alabama, Arkansas,   conditions already

                                 Georgia, South       either exist or

                                 Carolina and Texas.  could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow or purple

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation.

                                (c) Public           with a reasonable

                                 (government owned)   expectation that

                                 seedling nurseries   one or more of the

                                 in the states of     following limiting

                                 Illinois, Indiana,   critical

                                 Kentucky,            conditions either

                                 Maryland,            already exist or

                                 Missouri, New        could occur

                                 Jersey, Ohio,        without methyl

                                 Pennsylvania, West   bromide

                                 Virginia and         fumigation:

                                 Wisconsin.           moderate to severe

                                                      weed infestation

                                                      including purple

                                                      and yellow

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      Canada thistle

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, and to

                                                      a lesser extent:

                                                      fungal disease

                                                      infestation.

                                (d) Weyerhaeuser     with a reasonable

                                 Company and its      expectation that

                                 subsidiaries         one or more of the

                                 limited to growing   following limiting

                                 locations in         critical

                                 Alabama, Arkansas,   conditions already

                                 North Carolina and   either exist or

                                 South Carolina.      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow or purple

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation,

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation, and

                                                      to a lesser

                                                      extent: nematodes

                                                      and worms.

                                (e) Weyerhaeuser     with a reasonable

                                 Company and its      expectation that

                                 subsidiaries         one or more of the

                                 limited to growing   following limiting

                                 locations in         critical

                                 Washington and       conditions already

                                 Oregon.              either exist or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow nutsedge

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      fungal disease

                                                      infestation.



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                                (f) Michigan         with a reasonable

                                 growers.             expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exist or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation,

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      Canada thistle

                                                      infestation,

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation, and

                                                      to a lesser

                                                      extent: nematodes.

                                (g) Michigan         with a reasonable

                                 herbaceous           expectation that

                                 perennials growers.  one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      exist or could

                                                      occur without

                                                      methyl bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes,

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      fungal disease

                                                      infestation, and

                                                      to a lesser

                                                      extent: yellow

                                                      nutsedge and other

                                                      weeds infestation.

    Orchard Nursery Seedlings.  (a) Members of the   with a reasonable

                                 Western Raspberry    expectation that

                                 Nursery Consortium   one or more of the

                                 limited to growing   following limiting

                                 locations in         critical

                                 California and       conditions already

                                 Washington           either exists or

                                 (Driscoll's          could occur

                                 Raspberries and      without methyl

                                 their contract       bromide

                                 growers in           fumigation:

                                 California and       moderate to severe

                                 Washington).         nematode

                                                      infestation,

                                                      medium to heavy

                                                      clay soils, or a

                                                      prohibition on the

                                                      use of 1,3-

                                                      dichloropropene

                                                      products due to

                                                      reaching local

                                                      township limits on

                                                      the use of this

                                                      alternative, or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (b) Members of the   with a reasonable

                                 California           expectation that

                                 Association of       one or more of the

                                 Nurserymen-          following limiting

                                 Deciduous Fruit      critical

                                 and Nut Tree         conditions already

                                 Growers.             either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, medium

                                                      to heavy clay

                                                      soils, or a

                                                      prohibition on the

                                                      use of 1,3-

                                                      dichloropropene

                                                      products due to

                                                      reaching local

                                                      township limits on

                                                      the use of this

                                                      alternative, or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (c) California rose  with a reasonable

                                 nurseries.           expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or user

                                                      may be prohibited

                                                      from using 1,3-

                                                      dichloropropene

                                                      products because

                                                      local township

                                                      limits for this

                                                      alternative have

                                                      been reached, or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

    Strawberry Nurseries......  (a) California       with a reasonable

                                 growers.             expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow or purple

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes; or with

                                                      a need for methyl

                                                      bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (b) North Carolina,  with a reasonable

                                 Tennessee and        expectation that

                                 Maryland growers.    one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      black root rot, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      root-knot

                                                      nematodes, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow and purple

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation, and

                                                      to a lesser

                                                      extent: crown rot;

                                                      or with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.



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    Orchard Replant...........  (a) California       with a reasonable

                                 stone fruit          expectation that

                                 growers.             one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      fungal disease

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      replanted (non

                                                      virgin) orchard

                                                      soils to prevent

                                                      orchard replant

                                                      disease, or medium

                                                      to heavy soils, or

                                                      a prohibition on

                                                      the use of 1,3-

                                                      dichloropropene

                                                      products because

                                                      local township

                                                      limits for this

                                                      alternative have

                                                      been reached; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (b) California       with a reasonable

                                 table and raisin     expectation that

                                 grape growers.       one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      fungal disease

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      replanted (non-

                                                      virgin) orchard

                                                      soils to prevent

                                                      orchard replant

                                                      disease, or medium

                                                      to heavy soils, or

                                                      a prohibition on

                                                      the use of 1,3-

                                                      dichloropropene

                                                      products because

                                                      local township

                                                      limits for this

                                                      alternative have

                                                      been reached; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (c) California       with a reasonable

                                 walnut growers.      expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or

                                                      replanted (non-

                                                      virgin) orchard

                                                      soils to prevent

                                                      orchard replant

                                                      disease, or medium

                                                      to heavy soils, or

                                                      a prohibition on

                                                      the use of 1,3-

                                                      dichloropropene

                                                      products because

                                                      local township

                                                      limits for this

                                                      alternative have

                                                      been reached; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (d) California       with a reasonable

                                 almond growers.      expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or

                                                      replanted (non-

                                                      virgin) orchard

                                                      soils to prevent

                                                      orchard replant

                                                      disease, or medium

                                                      to heavy soils, or

                                                      a prohibition on

                                                      the use of 1,3-

                                                      dichloropropene

                                                      products because

                                                      local township

                                                      limits for this

                                                      alternative have

                                                      been reached; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

    Ornamentals...............  (a) California       with a reasonable

                                 growers.             expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or a

                                                      prohibition on the

                                                      use of 1,3-

                                                      dichloropropene

                                                      products because

                                                      local township

                                                      limits for this

                                                      alternative have

                                                      been reached; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (b) Florida growers  with a reasonable

                                                      expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      weed infestation,

                                                      or moderate to

                                                      severe disease

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or

                                                      karst topography;

                                                      or with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.



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    Peppers...................  (a) California       with a reasonable

                                 growers.             expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or a

                                                      prohibition on the

                                                      use of 1,3-

                                                      dichloropropene

                                                      products because

                                                      local township

                                                      limits for this

                                                      alternative have

                                                      been reached; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (b) Alabama,         with a reasonable

                                 Arkansas,            expectation that

                                 Kentucky,            one or more of the

                                 Louisiana, North     following limiting

                                 Carolina, South      critical

                                 Carolina,            conditions already

                                 Tennessee and        either exists or

                                 Virginia growers.    could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow or purple

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      pythium root,

                                                      collar, crown and

                                                      root rots, or the

                                                      presence of an

                                                      occupied structure

                                                      within 100 feet of

                                                      a grower's field

                                                      the size of 100

                                                      acres or less; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (c) Florida growers  with a reasonable

                                                      expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow or purple

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or

                                                      karst topography;

                                                      or with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (d) Georgia growers  with a reasonable

                                                      expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions either

                                                      already exist or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow or purple

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      pythium root and

                                                      collar rots, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      southern blight

                                                      infestation, and

                                                      to a lesser

                                                      extent: crown and

                                                      root rot; or with

                                                      a need for methyl

                                                      bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (e) Michigan         with a reasonable

                                 growers.             expectation that

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      fungal disease

                                                      infestation would

                                                      occur without

                                                      methyl bromide

                                                      fumigation; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

    Strawberry Fruit..........  (a) California       with a reasonable

                                 growers.             expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      black root rot or

                                                      crown rot, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow or purple

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or a

                                                      prohibition of the

                                                      use of 1,3-

                                                      dichloropropene

                                                      products because

                                                      local township

                                                      limits for this

                                                      alternative have

                                                      been reached, time

                                                      to transition to

                                                      an alternative; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (b) Florida growers  with a reasonable

                                                      expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow or purple

                                                      nutsedge, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      karst topography

                                                      and to a lesser

                                                      extent: carolina

                                                      geranium or cut-

                                                      leaf evening

                                                      primrose

                                                      infestation; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.



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                                (c) Alabama,         with a reasonable

                                 Arkansas, Georgia,   expectation that

                                 Illinois,            one or more of the

                                 Kentucky,            following limiting

                                 Louisiana,           critical

                                 Maryland, New        conditions already

                                 Jersey, North        either exists or

                                 Carolina, Ohio,      could occur

                                 South Carolina,      without methyl

                                 Tennessee and        bromide

                                 Virginia growers.    fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow or purple

                                                      nutsedge, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      black root and

                                                      crown rot, or the

                                                      presence of an

                                                      occupied structure

                                                      within 100 feet of

                                                      a grower's field

                                                      the size of 100

                                                      acres or less; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

    Tomatoes..................  (a) Michigan         with a reasonable

                                 growers.             expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      fungal pathogen

                                                      infestation; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (b) Alabama,         with a reasonable

                                 Arkansas, Florida,   expectation that

                                 Georgia, Kentucky,   one or more of the

                                 Louisiana, North     following limiting

                                 Carolina, South      critical

                                 Carolina, and        conditions already

                                 Tennessee.           either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      growers bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      yellow or purple

                                                      nutsedge

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes, or the

                                                      presence of an

                                                      occupied structure

                                                      within 100 feet of

                                                      a grower's field

                                                      the size of 100

                                                      acres or less, or

                                                      karst topography;

                                                      or with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

                                (c) California       with a reasonable

                                 growers.             expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      disease

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      nematodes; or with

                                                      a need for methyl

                                                      bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

    Turfgrass.................  (a) U.S. turfgrass   for the production

                                 sod nursery          of industry

                                 producers who are    certified pure

                                 members of           sod; with a

                                 Turfgrass            reasonable

                                 Producers            expectation that

                                 International        one or more of the

                                 (TPI).               following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      either exists or

                                                      could occur

                                                      without methyl

                                                      bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      bermudagrass,

                                                      nutsedge and off-

                                                      type perennial

                                                      grass infestation,

                                                      or moderate to

                                                      severe white grub

                                                      infestation; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

Post-Harvest Uses:

    Food Processing...........  (a) Rice millers in  with a reasonable

                                 all locations in     expectation that

                                 the U.S. who are     one or more of the

                                 members of the USA   following limiting

                                 Rice Millers'        critical

                                 Association.         conditions exists:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      infestation of

                                                      beetles, weevils

                                                      or moths, or older

                                                      structures that

                                                      can not be

                                                      properly sealed to

                                                      use an alternative

                                                      to methyl bromide,

                                                      or the presence of

                                                      sensitive

                                                      electronic

                                                      equipment subject

                                                      to corrosivity,

                                                      time to transition

                                                      to an alternative.

                                (b) Pet food         with a reasonable

                                 manufacturing        expectation that

                                 facilities in the    one or more of the

                                 U.S. who are         following limiting

                                 active members of    critical

                                 the Pet Food         conditions exists:

                                 Institute. (For      moderate to severe

                                 this rule, ``pet     infestation or

                                 food'' refers to     beetles, moths, or

                                 domestic dog and     cockroaches, or

                                 cat food).           older structures

                                                      that can not be

                                                      properly sealed to

                                                      use an alternative

                                                      to methyl bromide,

                                                      or the presence of

                                                      sensitive

                                                      electronic

                                                      equipment subject

                                                      to corrosivity,

                                                      time to transition

                                                      to an alternative.



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                                (c) Kraft Foods in   with a reasonable

                                 the U.S.             expectation that

                                                      one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions exists:

                                                      older structures

                                                      that can not be

                                                      properly sealed to

                                                      use an alternative

                                                      to methyl bromide,

                                                      or the presence of

                                                      sensitive

                                                      electronic

                                                      equipment subject

                                                      to corrosivity,

                                                      time to transition

                                                      to an alternative.

                                (d) Members of the   with a reasonable

                                 North American       expectation that

                                 Millers'             one or more of the

                                 Association in the   following limiting

                                 U.S.                 critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      exists or could

                                                      occur without

                                                      methyl bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      beetle

                                                      infestation, or

                                                      older structures

                                                      that can not be

                                                      properly sealed to

                                                      use an alternative

                                                      to methyl bromide,

                                                      or the presence of

                                                      sensitive

                                                      electronic

                                                      equipment subject

                                                      to corrosivity,

                                                      time to transition

                                                      to an alternative.

                                (e) Members of the   with a reasonable

                                 National Pest        expectation that

                                 Management           one or more of the

                                 Association          following limiting

                                 treating cocoa       critical

                                 beans in storage     conditions already

                                 and associated       exists or could

                                 spaces and           occur without

                                 equipment in         methyl bromide

                                 processed food,      fumigation:

                                 cheese, dried        moderate to severe

                                 milk, herbs and      pest infestation,

                                 spices and spaces    or older

                                 and equipment in     structures that

                                 associated           can not be

                                 processing           properly sealed to

                                 facilities.          use an alternative

                                                      to methyl spaces

                                                      and bromide, or

                                                      the presence of

                                                      sensitive

                                                      equipment in

                                                      electronic

                                                      equipment subject

                                                      to corrosivity,

                                                      time to transition

                                                      to an alternative.

    Commodity Storage.........  (a) California       with a reasonable

                                 entities storing     expectation that

                                 walnuts, beans,      one or more of the

                                 dried plums, figs,   following limiting

                                 raisins, dates and   critical

                                 pistachios in        conditions exists:

                                 California.          rapid fumigation

                                                      is required to

                                                      meet a critical

                                                      market window,

                                                      such as during the

                                                      holiday season,

                                                      rapid fumigation

                                                      is required when a

                                                      buyer provides

                                                      short (2 working

                                                      days or less)

                                                      notification for a

                                                      purchase, or there

                                                      is a short period

                                                      after harvest in

                                                      which to fumigate

                                                      and there is

                                                      limited silo

                                                      availability for

                                                      using

                                                      alternatives; or

                                                      with a need for

                                                      methyl bromide for

                                                      research purposes.

    Dry Cured Pork Products...  (a) Members of the   with a reasonable

                                 National Country     expectation that

                                 Ham Association.     one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      exists or could

                                                      occur without

                                                      methyl bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      red legged ham

                                                      beetle, cheese/ham

                                                      skipper, dermestid

                                                      beetle or ham mite

                                                      infestation.

                                (b) Members of the   with a reasonable

                                 American             expectation that

                                 Association of       one or more of the

                                 Meat Processors.     following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      exists or could

                                                      occur without

                                                      methyl bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      red legged ham

                                                      beetle, cheese/ham

                                                      skipper, dermestid

                                                      beetle or ham mite

                                                      infestation.

                                (c) Nahunta Pork     with a reasonable

                                 Center (North        expectation that

                                 Carolina).           one or more of the

                                                      following limiting

                                                      critical

                                                      conditions already

                                                      exists or could

                                                      occur without

                                                      methyl bromide

                                                      fumigation:

                                                      moderate to severe

                                                      red legged ham

                                                      beetle, cheese/ham

                                                      skipper, dermestid

                                                      beetle or ham mite

                                                      infestation.

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[71 FR 6006, Feb. 6, 2006]