[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 23]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR166.32]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 166_EXEMPTION OF FEDERAL AND STATE AGENCIES FOR USE OF PESTICIDES UNDER 
 
      Subpart B_Specific, Quarantine, and Public Health Exemptions
 
Sec. 166.32  Reporting and recordkeeping requirements for specific, 

quarantine, and public health exemptions.

    (a) Unexpected adverse effects information. Any unexpected adverse 
effects resulting from the use of a pesticide under a specific, 
quarantine, or public health exemption must be immediately reported to 
the Agency.
    (b) Interim and final reports. A final report summarizing the 
results of pesticide use under any specific, quarantine, or public 
health exemption must be submitted to the Agency within 6 months from 
the expiration of the exemption unless otherwise specified by the 
Agency. For quarantine exemptions granted for longer than 1 year, 
interim reports must be submitted annually. When an application for 
renewal of the exemption is submitted before the expiration of the 
exemption or before submission of the final report, an interim report 
must be submitted with the application. The information in interim and 
final reports shall include all of the following:
    (1) Total acreage, amount of commodity or other unit treated and the 
total quantity of the pesticide used;
    (2) A discussion of the effectiveness of the pesticide in dealing 
with the emergency condition;
    (3) A description of any unexpected adverse effects which resulted 
from use of the pesticide under the exemption;
    (4) The results of any monitoring required and/or carried out under 
the exemption;
    (5) A discussion of any enforcement actions taken in connection with 
the exemption;
    (6) Method(s) of disposition of a food crop, if required to be 
destroyed under an exemption; and
    (7) Any other information requested by the Administrator.
    (c) Records. Records for all treatments involving the first food use 
of a pesticide will be maintained by the agency to which the emergency 
exemption was granted for a minimum of 2 years following the date of 
expiration of the exemption. On request by the Agency these records 
shall be made available to the Administrator. Records will include all 
of the following:
    (1) Locations where the pesticide was applied;
    (2) Dates of application (range); and
    (3) Total quantity of the pesticide used.

[51 FR 1902, Jan. 15, 1986, as amended at 58 FR 34203, June 23, 1993; 71 
FR 4512, Jan. 27, 2006]