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PRN 98-10: Notifications, Non-Notifications and Minor Formulation Amendments | Pesticide Registration | US EPA
PRN 98-10: Notifications, Non-Notifications and Minor Formulation Amendments | Pesticide Registration | US EPA
This Pesticide Registration notice expands the changes to registration that may be made by notification and non-notification, maintains the expedited review of minor formulation changes, and modifies procedures for notifications of antimicrobial products.
·epa.gov·
PRN 98-10: Notifications, Non-Notifications and Minor Formulation Amendments | Pesticide Registration | US EPA
FIFRA Section 2(ee) Recommendation ~EPA
FIFRA Section 2(ee) Recommendation ~EPA
"special circumstances where it is permissible to use a pesticide in a manner for which it is not specifically labeled. These uses include: Applying a pesticide at any dosage, concentration, or frequency less than specified on the label, unless prohibited by the label. However, Section 2(ee) cannot be used to increase the dosage, concentration or frequency of an application..." "FIFRA Section 2(ee) recommendations cannot be used for antimicrobial pesticides targeted against human pathogens. "
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FIFRA Section 2(ee) Recommendation ~EPA
GUIDANCE TO REGISTRANTS: PROCESS FOR MAKING CLAIMS AGAINST Emerging Viral Pathogens NOT ON EPA-REGISTERED DISINFECTANT LABELS ~EPA
GUIDANCE TO REGISTRANTS: PROCESS FOR MAKING CLAIMS AGAINST Emerging Viral Pathogens NOT ON EPA-REGISTERED DISINFECTANT LABELS ~EPA
****** "A product should be approved by EPA to inactivate at least one large or one small non-enveloped virus to be eligible for use against an enveloped emerging viral pathogen." "viral families in the ***small non-enveloped subgroup: (1) Picornaviridae, (2) Parvoviridae, (3) Caliciviridae, (4) Astroviridae, and (5) Polyomaviridae.... ***large non-enveloped subgroup: (1) Adenoviridae, (2) Reoviridae, and (3) Papillomaviridae... ***enveloped subgroup: (1) Arenaviridae, (2)Bornaviridae, (3) Bunyaviridae, (4) Coronaviridae, (5) Filoviridae, (6) Flaviviridae, (7) Hepadnaviridae, (8) Herpesviridae, (9) Orthomyxoviridae, (10) Paramyxoviridae, (11) Poxviridae, (12) Retroviridae, (13) Rhabdoviridae, and (14) Togaviriedae."
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GUIDANCE TO REGISTRANTS: PROCESS FOR MAKING CLAIMS AGAINST Emerging Viral Pathogens NOT ON EPA-REGISTERED DISINFECTANT LABELS ~EPA
Pesticide Labeling Questions & Answers ~US EPA
Pesticide Labeling Questions & Answers ~US EPA
"Do FIFRA 2(ee) recommendations generally include rate of application requirements or is the user bound by label directions? LC09-0276; 8.13.09. A FIFRA 2(ee) recommendation may be made for a number reasons, one being the application of the pesticide at less than the label dosage, concentration or frequency. An applicator may apply the product at the use dilution listed on the label or at a lesser use dilution listed in the 2(ee) recommendation. An applicator has the option of applying at less than the use dilution listed on the label unless the label specifically prohibits such dilution. Note that for antimicrobial pesticides targeted against human pathogens, it is unlawful for any person selling or distributing these products to advertise uses permitted by FIFRA 2(ee)" "Section 2(ee) allows the use of a pesticide against any target pest not specified on the labeling as long as the site is identified on the label and there are no other label restrictions that would preclude use against the pest." "Persons may not make claims under section 2(ee) for antimicrobial pesticide products targeted against microbial human pathogens."
·epa.gov·
Pesticide Labeling Questions & Answers ~US EPA
USDA APHIS ~ Disinfectants2
USDA APHIS ~ Disinfectants2
If a suitable commercially available EPA-registered disinfectant is not available, only then may a suitable disinfectant approved for use under FIFRA section 18 (i.e., a Section 18 disinfectant) be used according to its Section 18 label.
·aphis.usda.gov·
USDA APHIS ~ Disinfectants2
USDA APHIS | Regulation of Disinfectants
USDA APHIS | Regulation of Disinfectants
Emergency Exemptions: In some situations, a particular pathogen may not be listed on the product label of an EPA-registered disinfectant. In these cases, Section 18 of FIFRA authorizes EPA to grant exemptions to Federal agencies or States to use unregistered pesticides for a limited time, if EPA determines that emergency conditions exist. If granted, such exemptions would allow the use of non-registered pesticides or the “off-label” uses of a registered pesticide for a specified time period.
·aphis.usda.gov·
USDA APHIS | Regulation of Disinfectants
Expedited Review for Adding Electrostatic Spray Application Directions for Use to Antimicrobial Product Registrations | Pesticide Registration | US EPA
Expedited Review for Adding Electrostatic Spray Application Directions for Use to Antimicrobial Product Registrations | Pesticide Registration | US EPA
Electrostatic Spray Application Directions for Use to Antimicrobial Product Registrations. Products intended for use against the SARS-CoV-2, the novel human coronavirus that causes COVID-19
·epa.gov·
Expedited Review for Adding Electrostatic Spray Application Directions for Use to Antimicrobial Product Registrations | Pesticide Registration | US EPA
Understanding the Regulatory Terminology of Potential Preventions and Treatments for COVID-19 | FDA
Understanding the Regulatory Terminology of Potential Preventions and Treatments for COVID-19 | FDA
There are no FDA-approved coronavirus preventions or treatments. Researchers are studying new drugs, and drugs approved for other conditions, as possible preventions or treatments for COVID-19. The language describing possible preventions or treatments can be confusing. Here’s what those terms mean.
·fda.gov·
Understanding the Regulatory Terminology of Potential Preventions and Treatments for COVID-19 | FDA
Federal Register :: Draft Guidance for Waiving Acute Dermal Toxicity Tests for Pesticide Technical Chemicals and Supporting Retrospective Analysis ***Request for Comment
Federal Register :: Draft Guidance for Waiving Acute Dermal Toxicity Tests for Pesticide Technical Chemicals and Supporting Retrospective Analysis ***Request for Comment
2020. EPA is announcing the availability of and seeking public comment on a draft guidance document
·federalregister.gov·
Federal Register :: Draft Guidance for Waiving Acute Dermal Toxicity Tests for Pesticide Technical Chemicals and Supporting Retrospective Analysis ***Request for Comment
Federal Register :: Pesticide Emergency Exemptions; Agency Decisions and State and Federal Agency Crisis Declarations
Federal Register :: Pesticide Emergency Exemptions; Agency Decisions and State and Federal Agency Crisis Declarations
EPA authorized the use of peroxyacetic acid and hydrogen peroxide to treat regulated medical waste potentially contaminated with the causal agent of COVID-19... Public health exemptions: EPA authorized the uses of hydrogen peroxide, didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, isopropanol, ethanol, n-alkyl-dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride, and n-alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride, on hard, nonporous surfaces in health care settings
·federalregister.gov·
Federal Register :: Pesticide Emergency Exemptions; Agency Decisions and State and Federal Agency Crisis Declarations
Federal Register :: Significant New Use Rules on Certain Chemical Substances (20-9.B)
Federal Register :: Significant New Use Rules on Certain Chemical Substances (20-9.B)
EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for chemical substances which are the subject of premanufacture notices (PMNs). This action would require persons to notify EPA at least 90 days before commencing manufacture (defined by statute to...
·federalregister.gov·
Federal Register :: Significant New Use Rules on Certain Chemical Substances (20-9.B)