Conditional Registrations Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(7)(C) Status Over the Period of 2000 to 2023
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently updated a table that provides information about pesticide active 'ingredients' registered under the conditional registration authority, including those registered under FIFRA section 3(c)(7)(C) from FY2000 to the present. Each registration comes with specific 'Conditional Data Requirements' and a 'Due Date' for submission to the EPA. Each submitted study is tracked using a 'Master Record Identification Number' (MRID). The table also includes a 'Status' column, which indicates whether the conditions of registration have been satisfied. The 'Chemical' column refers to the pesticide's active 'ingredient', as well as the 'Registration Notice Date', which is the date OPP issued the notice of registration for the first product containing the active 'ingredient'. The 2022 changes in the table are significant due to a large number of completed requirements. Few remaining uncompleted requirements are also included in the table. The 'Division' column identifies the responsible division for pesticide registration in OPP: Registration Division (RD), Antimicrobial Division (AD), or Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division (BPPD). The table includes a section for uncompleted requirements related to pesticide active 'ingredients' registered under FIFRA sec. 3(c)(7)(C). The 'Comments' column includes additional information regarding the status of these registrations. A document titled 'Status of Conditional Registration under FIFRA sec.3(c)(7)(C) from 2000 through 2023 (pdf)' is available, updated in October 2023, with a file size of 3.18 MB. This document provides a comprehensive overview of the table's contents. It's worth noting that there are no specific publicly available search results listing the pesticide active 'ingredients' registered under FIFRA section 3 conditional registration since FY2000 that still have outstanding requirements. The table is updated periodically by the EPA to reflect changes in the status of these pesticide active 'ingredients', ensuring that the public has access to up-to-date information about the registration of these substances.
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