[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 31]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR799.1]

[Page 226-227]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 799_IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE AND MIXTURE
TESTING REQUIREMENTS--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A_General Provisions
 
Sec.  799.1  Scope and purpose.




                      Subpart A_General Provisions

Sec.  
799.1 Scope and purpose.
799.2 Applicability.
799.3 Definitions.
799.5 Submission of information.
799.10 Test standards.
799.11 Availability of test guidelines.
799.12 Test results.
799.17 Effects of non-compliance.
799.18 Chemicals subject of test rules or consent orders for which the 
          testing reimbursement period has passed.
799.19 Chemical imports and exports.

                 Subpart B_Specific Chemical Test Rules

799.1053 Trichlorobenzenes.
799.1560 Diethylene glycol butyl ether and diethylene glycol butyl ether 
          acetate.
799.1575 Diethylenetriamine (DETA).
799.1645 2-Ethylhexanol.
799.1700 Fluoroalkenes.
799.2155 Commercial hexane.
799.2325 Isopropanol.
799.2475 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole.
799.2700 Methyl ethyl ketoxime.
799.3300 Unsubstituted phenylenediamines.
799.4360 Tributyl phosphate.
799.4440 Triethylene glycol monomethyl ether.

                    Subpart C_Testing Consent Orders

799.5000 Testing consent orders for substances and mixtures with 
          Chemical Abstract Service Registry Numbers.
799.5025 Testing consent orders for mixtures without Chemical Abstracts 
          Service Registry Numbers.

                   Subpart D_Multichemical Test Rules

799.5055 Hazardous waste constituents subject to testing.
799.5075 Drinking water contaminants subject to testing.
799.5085 Chemical testing requirements for certain high production 
          volume chemicals.
799.5115 Chemical testing requirements for certain chemicals of interest 
          to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

              Subpart E_Product Properties Test Guidelines

799.6755 TSCA partition coefficient (n-octanol/water), shake flask 
          method.
799.6756 TSCA partition coefficient (n-octanol/water), generator column 
          method.
799.6784 TSCA water solubility: Column elution method; shake flask 
          method.
799.6786 TSCA water solubility: Generator column method.

Subparts F-G [Reserved]

                Subpart H_Health Effects Test Guidelines

799.9110 TSCA acute oral toxicity.
799.9120 TSCA acute dermal toxicity.
799.9130 TSCA acute inhalation toxicity.
799.9135 TSCA acute inhalation toxicity with histopathology.
799.9305 TSCA Repeated dose 28-day oral toxicity study in rodents.
799.9310 TSCA 90-day oral toxicity in rodents.
799.9325 TSCA 90-day dermal toxicity.
799.9346 TSCA 90-day inhalation toxicity.
799.9355 TSCA reproduction/developmental toxicity screening test.
799.9365 TSCA combined repeated dose toxicity study with the 
          reproduction/developmental toxicity screening test.
799.9370 TSCA prenatal developmental toxicity.
799.9380 TSCA reproduction and fertility effects.
799.9410 TSCA chronic toxicity.
799.9420 TSCA carcinogenicity.
799.9430 TSCA combined chronic toxicity/carcinogenicity.
799.9510 TSCA bacterial reverse mutation test.
799.9530 TSCA in vitro mammalian cell gene mutation test.
799.9537 TSCA in vitro mammalian chromosome aberration test.
799.9538 TSCA mammalian bone marrow chromosomal aberration test.
799.9539 TSCA mammalian erythrocyte micronucleus test.
799.9620 TSCA neurotoxicity screening battery.
799.9630 TSCA developmental neurotoxicity.
799.9748 TSCA metabolism and pharmacokinetics.
799.9780 TSCA immunotoxicity.

    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2603, 2611, 2625.

    Source: 49 FR 39817, Oct. 10, 1984, unless otherwise noted.

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    (a) This part identifies the chemical substances, mixtures, and 
categories of substances and mixtures for which data are to be 
developed, specifies the persons required to test (manufacturers, 
including importers, and/or processors), specifies the test substance(s) 
in each case, prescribes the tests that are required including the test 
standards, and provides deadlines for the submission of reports and data 
to EPA.
    (b) This part requires manufacturers and/or processors of chemical 
substances or mixtures (``chemicals'') identified in subpart B to submit 
letters of intent to test, exemption applications, and study plans in 
accordance with EPA test rule development and exemption procedures 
contained in part 790 of this chapter and any modifications to such 
procedures contained in this part.
    (c) This part requires manufacturers and/or processors of chemicals 
identified in subpart B to conduct tests and submit data in accordance 
with the test standards contained in this part in order to develop data 
on the health and environmental effects and other characteristics of 
these chemicals. These data will be used to assess the risk of injury to 
human health or the environment presented by these chemicals.
    (d) This part contains certain TSCA test guidelines which are cross-
referenced in the test rules contained in this part.

[49 FR 39817, Oct. 10, 1984, as amended at 62 FR 43824, Aug. 15, 1997]