Notice of Open Special Meeting of the Advisory Committee of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank), 28534 [05-9900]

Download as PDF 28534 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 95 / Wednesday, May 18, 2005 / Notices mixer/loader/applicator using the same equipment were 14,900 and 1,070 ppm, respectively. Short-term and intermediate-term margins of postapplication exposure for adults ranged from 408 - 2,120. The margins-of exposure for youth ranged from 712 to 3,700. Chronic margins of postapplication exposure exceeded 4,930 for adults and youth. For the remaining uses (wood treatment, plastics, paints, glues and adhesives) EPA has determined that exposure via incidental ingestion (by children) and inhalation is not a concern for these products which are used outdoors. A non-dietary assessment of exposure to tebuconazole from the copper tebuconazole-treated wood showed all tebuconazole MOEs exceeding 10,000. Therefore, there is no unacceptable risk associated with this use for tebuconazole. D. Cumulative Effects Tebuconazole is a member of the triazole class of systemic fungicides. At this time, the EPA has not made a determination that tebuconazole and other substances that may have a common mechanism of toxicity would have cumulative effects. Therefore, for this tolerance petition, it is assumed that tebuconazole does not have a common mechanism of toxicity with other substances and only the potential risks of tebuconazole in its aggregate exposure are considered. The cumulative effects of the primary common metabolites (1,2,4-triazole and its TA and TAA conjugates are being addressed by the US Triazole Task Force. E. Safety Determination 1. U.S. population. Based on the exposure assessments described in C under aggregate exposure and on the completeness and reliability of the toxicity data, it can be concluded that aggregate exposure estimates from all label and pending uses of tebuconazole are 17.5% of the aPAD and 0.1% percent of the cPAD for dietary exposures. Exposure estimates calculated from tebuconazole in drinking water are below the EPA’s level on concern. In addition, no unacceptable risks were determined for non-dietary exposure. 2. Infants and children. In assessing the potential for additional sensitivity of infants and children to residues of tebuconazole, data from developmental toxicity studies in mice, rats, rabbits and a 2–generation reproduction study in the rat are considered. The developmental toxicity studies are designed to evaluate adverse effects on VerDate jul<14>2003 14:03 May 17, 2005 Jkt 205001 the developing organism resulting from maternal pesticide exposure during gestation. Reproduction studies provide information relating to effects from exposure to the pesticide on the reproductive capability of mating animals and data on systemic toxicity. Using the conservative exposure assumptions described above under Aggregate Exposure, it can be concluded that the aggregate dietary exposure estimates from the proposed uses of tebuconazole would not exceed 27.6% of the aPAD and 0.3% of the cPAD for the most sensitive population subgroup children (1–2 years). Exposure estimates calculated from tebuconazole in drinking water are below the EPA’s level on concern. In addition, no unacceptable risks were determined for non-dietary exposure. F. International Tolerances For tebuconazole uses pending with the EPA, CODEX MRLs have been established for barley at 0.2 mg/kg; barley straw and fodder, dry at 10 mg/ kg; cucumber at 0.2 mg/kg; pome fruits at 0.5 mg/kg; summer squash at 0.02 mg/kg; wheat at 0.05 mg/kg and wheat straw and fodder, dry at 10 mg/kg. [FR Doc. 05–9590 Filed 5–17–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–S EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE UNITED STATES Notice of Open Special Meeting of the Advisory Committee of the ExportImport Bank of the United States (ExIm Bank) Summary: The Advisory Committee was established by Pub. L. 98–181, November 30, 1983, to advise the Export-Import Bank on its programs and to provide comments for inclusion in the reports of the Export-Import Bank of the United States to Congress. Time and Place: Wednesday, June 1, 2005, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. the meeting will be held at Ex-Im Bank in the Main Conference Room 1143, 811 Vermont Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20571. Agenda: Agenda items include discussions on small business and ExIm Bank’s Annual Competitiveness Report to Congress. Public Participation: The meeting will be open to public participation, and the last 10 minutes will be set aside for oral questions or comments. 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[Federal Register Volume 70, Number 95 (Wednesday, May 18, 2005)]
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EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE UNITED STATES


Notice of Open Special Meeting of the Advisory Committee of the 
Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank)

    Summary: The Advisory Committee was established by Pub. L. 98-181, 
November 30, 1983, to advise the Export-Import Bank on its programs and 
to provide comments for inclusion in the reports of the Export-Import 
Bank of the United States to Congress.
    Time and Place: Wednesday, June 1, 2005, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. 
the meeting will be held at Ex-Im Bank in the Main Conference Room 
1143, 811 Vermont Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20571.
    Agenda: Agenda items include discussions on small business and Ex-
Im Bank's Annual Competitiveness Report to Congress.
    Public Participation: The meeting will be open to public 
participation, and the last 10 minutes will be set aside for oral 
questions or comments. Members of the public may also file written 
statement(s) before or after the meeting. If any person wishes 
auxiliary aids (such as a sign language interpreter) or other special 
accommodations, please contact, prior to May 24, 2005, Teri Stumpf, 
Room 1203, 811 Vermont Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20571, voice (202) 
565-3502 or TDD (202) 565-3377.
    Further Information: For further information, contact Teri Stumpf, 
Room 1203, 811 Vermont Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20571, (202) 565-3502.

Peter Saba,
General Counsel.
[FR Doc. 05-9900 Filed 5-17-05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6690-01-M
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