Pesticides; Revised Fee Schedule for Registration Applications, 32327-32335 [05-10998]
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[Federal Register Volume 70, Number 105 (Thursday, June 2, 2005)] [Notices] [Pages 32327-32335] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 05-10998] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY [OPP-2005-0088; FRL-7706-1] Pesticides; Revised Fee Schedule for Registration Applications AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Notice. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: EPA is publishing a revised list of pesticide registration service fees applicable to specified pesticide applications and tolerance actions. Under the Pesticide Registration Improvement Act (PRIA), the registration service fees for covered pesticide registration applications received on or after October 1, 2005, increase by 5 percent from the fees originally published in the March 17, 2004, Federal Register Notice (69 FR 12772). This revised fee schedule becomes effective on October 1, 2005. The publication of this fee schedule is required by section 33(b)(6)(B) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2004. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elizabeth Leovey, (7501C), Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001; telephone number: (703) 305-7090; fax number: (703) 308-4776; e-mail address: leovey.elizabeth@epa.gov@epa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. General Information A. Does this Action Apply to Me? You may be potentially affected by this action if you register pesticide products, or engage in animal or crop production, food processing or public health activities that use pesticides. Potentially affected entities may include, but are not limited to:Crop production - NAICS Code 111 Animal production - NAICS Code 112 Food processing - NAICS Code 311 Pesticide manufacturers - NAICS Code 32532 This listing is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides a guide for readers regarding entities likely to be affected by this action. Other types of entities not listed in this unit could also be affected. The North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) codes have been provided to assist you and others in determining whether this action might apply to certain entities. To determine whether you or your business may be affected by this action, you should carefully examine the applicability provisions in Unit III. of this document. If you have any questions regarding the applicability of this action to a particular entity, consult the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. B. How Can I Get Copies of this Document and Other Related Information? 1. Docket. EPA has established an official public docket for this action under docket identification number OPP-2005-0088. The official public docket consists of the documents specifically referenced in this action, any public comments received, and other information related to this action. Although a part of the official docket, the public docket does not include Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. The official public docket is the collection of materials that is available for public viewing at the Public Information and Records Integrity Branch (PIRIB), Rm. 119, Crystal Mall 2, 1801 S. Bell St., Arlington, VA. This docket facility is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The docket telephone number is (703) 305-5805. 2. Electronic access. You may access this Federal Register document electronically through the EPA Internet under the ``Federal Register'' listings at https://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/. An electronic version of the public docket is available through EPA's electronic public docket and comment system, EPA Dockets. You may use EPA Dockets at https://www.epa.gov/edocket/ to view public comments, access the index listing of the contents of the official public docket, and to access those documents in the public docket that are available electronically. Although not all docket materials may be available electronically, you may still access any of the publicly available docket materials through the docket facility identified in Unit I.B.1. Once in the system, select ``search,'' then key in the appropriate docket ID number. II. Background A. What Action is the Agency Taking? The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2004, signed by President Bush on January 23, 2004, established a new section 33 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), creating a registration service fee system for applications for specified pesticide [[Page 32328]] registration, amended registration, and associated tolerance actions. Under this system, the Agency began charging registration service fees for covered applications received on or after March 23, 2004, and for certain pending applications received before that date. EPA is required to make a determination on the application within the decision times specified. The fee system is authorized until September 30, 2010, although the decision times under the system do not apply to applications received after September 30, 2008. Under new FIFRA section 33(b)(3), EPA was required to publish a schedule of the fees and decision times for review of a covered application. This schedule was to be the same as that published in the Congressional Record of September 17, 2003, pages 11631 through 11633. The Agency published this schedule in the Federal Register on March 17, 2004 (69 FR 12772). Under FIFRA section 33(b)(6), the fee amounts will increase as of October 1, 2005 by 5%. This notice provides the revised fee schedule for applications received on or after October 1, 2005. B. What is the Agency's Authority for Taking this Action? The Agency is authorized to issue this notice under section 33(b)(6)(B) of FIFRA. III. Elements of the Fee Schedule This unit explains how EPA has organized the fee schedule identified in the statute and how to read the fee schedule tables, and includes a key to terminology published with the table in the Congressional Review. EPA's organization and presentation of the fee schedule information does not affect the categories of registration service fees, or the structure or procedures for submitting applications or petitions for tolerance. A. The Congressional Record Fee Schedule The fee schedule published in the Congressional Record of September 17, 2003, identifies the registration service fees and decision times and is organized according to the organizational units of the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) within the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Thereafter, the categories within the organizational unit sections of the table are further categorized according to the type of application being submitted, the use patterns involved, or, in some cases, upon the type of pesticide that is the subject of the application. The categories of fee differ by Division. Not all application types are covered by, or subject to, the fee system. B. Fee Schedule and Decision Review Times The table in the Congressional Record is presented as a single table for all Divisions and actions. In issuing today's notice, EPA has reformatted the information to be more user-friendly, using the format utilized in the March 17, 2004, Federal Register Notice (69 FR 12772). EPA has divided the single table from the Congressional Record into 11 tables, organized by OPP Division and by type of application or pesticide subject to the fee. These tables only list the decision time review periods for fiscal years 2006, 2007, and 2008 as these are the only applicable review periods for applications received on or after October 1, 2005. Unit IV presents fee tables for the Registration Division (RD) (tables 1 through 5), Unit V presents fee tables for the Antimicrobials Division (AD) (tables 6 through 8), and Unit VI presents fee tables for the Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division (BPPD) (tables 9 through 11). C. How to Read the Tables 1. Each table consists of the following columns: Column A numbers the fee categories. There are 90 categories spread across the three Divisions. There are 37 RD categories, 20 AD categories and 33 BPPD categories. For tracking purposes, OPP has numbered the 90 categories in sequential order, beginning with RD categories, followed by AD and BPPD categories. This is a change from the sequence of the Congressional Record. The categories are prefaced with a letter designation indicating which Division of OPP is responsible for applications in that category (R= Registration Division, A=Antimicrobials Division, B=Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division). Column A-1 cross-references the Congressional Record category number for convenience. However, EPA will be using the categories as numbered in Column A in its tracking systems. Column B describes the categories of action. The key in this unit is unchanged from that published in the Congressional Record. Columns C through E list the decision times in months for each type of action for Fiscal Years 2006 though 2008. Certain AD decision times are referred to the decision times in FIFRA section 3(h), and thus may be stated differently. The decision review periods in the tables are based upon EPA fiscal years (FY), which run from October 1 through September 30. Column F lists the registration service fee for the action. 2. The tables use a number of abbreviations and acronyms, statutory citations and other terminology that may be unfamiliar to registrants and the public. The following terms are defined in footnotes to the Congressional Record table. EUP - Experimental Use Permit Fast-track - An application that qualifies for expedited processing under FIFRA section 3(c)(3)(B)(i)(I). GW - Ground Water Me-too product - A new product registration of an already registered active ingredient. PHI - Pre-Harvest Interval PPE - Personal Protective Equipment REI - Restricted Entry Interval SAP - FIFRA Scientific Advisory Panel SW - Surface Water IV. Registration Division Fee Schedules The Registration Division (RD) is responsible for the processing of pesticide applications and associated tolerance petitions for pesticides that are termed ``conventional chemicals,'' excluding pesticides intended for antimicrobial uses. The term ``conventional chemical'' is a term of art that is intended to distinguish synthetic chemicals from those that are of naturally occurring or non-synthetic origin, synthetic chemicals that are identical to naturally-occurring chemicals and microbial pesticides. Table 1.--Registration Division - New active ingredients ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RD--New Active Ingredients ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A A-1 B C D E F ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPA No. CR No. Action Fiscal Year Fee $ --------------------------- [[Page 32329]] ....... ............................... FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 ................. ------------------------- R1 56 Food use\1\ 24 24 24 498,750 ------------------------- R2 57 Food use, reduced risk\1\ 21 21 21 498,750 ------------------------- R3 58 Food use 24 24 24 551,250 Experimental Use Permit request submitted simultaneously with application for registration\1\ (decision time for Experimental Use Permit and temporary tolerance same as R4). ------------------------- R4 59 Food use 18 18 18 367,500 Experimental Use Permit, with temporary tolerance, submitted before application for registration ($315K credited toward new AI registration). ------------------------- R5 60 Food use 14 14 14 183,750 Submitted after an Experimental Use Permit\1\ (decision time begins after EUP and temporary tolerance are granted). ------------------------- R6 61 Non-food use, outdoor\1\ 21 21 21 346,500 ------------------------- R7 62 Non-food use, outdoor\1\ 18 18 18 346,500 Reduced risk................... ------------------------- R8 63 Non-food use, outdoor\1\ 21 21 21 383,250 Experimental Use Permit request submitted simultaneously with application for registration (decision time for EUP same as R9). ------------------------- R9 64 Non-food use, outdoor 16 16 16 257,250 Experimental Use Permit submitted before application for registration ($220.5K credited toward new AI registration). ------------------------- R10 65 Non-food use, outdoor 12 12 12 126,000 Submitted after Experimental Use Permit\1\ (decision time begins after EUP has been granted). ------------------------- R11 66 Non-food use, indoor\1\ 20 20 20 199,500 ------------------------- R12 67 Non-food use, indoor\1\ 17 17 17 199,500 Reduced risk................... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\ All uses (food and non-food) included in any original application or petition for a new active ingredient or a first food use are covered by the base fee for that application. Table 2.--Registration Division - New Uses ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RD--New Uses ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A A-1 B C D E F ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPA No. CR No. Action Fiscal Year Fee $ ------------------------------ ....... ............................. FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 .................. ----------------------- R13 68 First food use 21 21 21 157,500 Indoor food/food handling1... ----------------------- R14 69 Additional food use 21 15 15 36,750 Indoor food/food handling.... ----------------------- R15 70 First food use1 21 21 21 210,000 ----------------------- R16 71 First food use 18 18 18 210,000 Reduced risk1................ ----------------------- R17 72 Each additional new food use 22 15 15 52,500 ----------------------- R18 73 Each additional new food use 20 12 12 52,500 Reduced risk................. ----------------------- [[Page 32330]] R19 74 Additional new food uses, 22 15 15 315,000 bundled, 6 or more ----------------------- R20 75 Additional new food uses, 20 12 12 315,000 bundled, 6 or more Reduced risk................. ----------------------- R21 76 New food use 19 12 12 38,850 With Experimental Use Permit and temporary tolerance (no credit toward new use registration). ----------------------- R22 77 New food use 6 6 6 15,750 With Experimental Use Permit, crop destruct basis. ----------------------- R23 78 New use 20 15 15 21,000 Non-food, outdoor............ ----------------------- R24 79 New use 18 12 12 21,000 Non-food, outdoor............ Reduced risk................. ----------------------- R25 80 New use 6 6 6 15,750 Non-food, outdoor............ With Experimental Use Permit (no credit toward new use registration). ----------------------- R26 81 New use 12 12 12 10,500 Non-food, indoor............. ----------------------- R27 82 New use 9 9 9 10,500 Non-food, indoor............. Reduced risk................. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\ All uses (food and non-food) included in any original application or petition for a new active ingredient or a first food use are covered by the base fee for that application. Table 3.--Registration Division - Import Tolerances ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RD--Import Tolerances ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A A-1 B C D E F ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPA No. CR No. Action Fiscal Year Fee $ ------------------------------ ....... ............................. FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 .................. ----------------------- R28 83 Import tolerance 21 21 21 262,500 New active ingredient or first food use\1\. ----------------------- R29 84 Import tolerance 22 15 15 52,500 Additional new food use...... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\ All uses (food and non-food) included in any original application or petition for a new active ingredient or a first food use are covered by the base fee for that application. Table 4.--Registration Division - New Products ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RD--New Products ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A A-1 B C D E F ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPA No. CR No. Action Fiscal Year Fee $ ------------------------------ ....... ............................. FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 .................. ----------------------- R30 85 New product 3 3 3 1,050 Me-too product............... Fast track................... ----------------------- R31 86 New product 6 6 6 4,200 Non-fast track (includes reviews of product chemistry, acute toxicity, public health pest efficacy). ----------------------- [[Page 32331]] R32 87 New product 12 12 12 10,500 Non-fast track, new physical form (excludes selective citations). ----------------------- R33 88 New manufacturing use 12 12 12 15,750 product Old AI....................... Selective citation........... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 5.--Registration Division - Amendments to Registration ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RD--Amendments ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A A-1 B C D E F ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPA No. CR No. Action Fiscal Year Fee $ ------------------------------ ....... ............................. FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 .................. ----------------------- R34 89 Non-fast-track (includes 4 4 4 3,150 changes to precautionary label statements, source changes to an unregistered source)\1\ ----------------------- R35 90 Non-fast track (changes to 12 8 8 10,500 REI, PPE, PHI, rate and number of applications, add aerial application, modify GW/SW advisory statement1 ----------------------- R36 91 Non-fast track, isomers 18 18 18 252,000 ----------------------- R37 92 Cancer reassessment, 18 18 18 157,500 applicant-initiated ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\ EPA-initiated amendments shall not be charged fees. V. Antimicrobials Division Fee Schedules The Antimicrobials Division (AD) is responsible for the processing of pesticide applications and associated tolerances for conventional chemicals intended for antimicrobial uses, that is, uses that are defined under FIFRA 2(mm)(1)(A), including products for use against bacteria, protozoa, non-agricultural fungi, and viruses. AD is also responsible for a selected set of conventional chemicals intended for other uses, including most wood preservatives and antifoulants. The AD fee tables use the same terminology as listed in Unit III. Table 6.--Antimicrobials Division - New Active Ingredients ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AD--New Active Ingredients ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A A-1 B C D E F ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPA No. CR No. Action Fiscal Year Fee $ ------------------------------ ....... ............................... FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 .................. --------------------- A38 36 Food use, with exemption\1\ 24 24 24 94,500 --------------------- A39 37 Food use, with tolerance\1\ 24 24 24 157,500 --------------------- A40 38 Non-food use, outdoor FIFRA section 3(h) decision 78,750 FIFRA sec 2(mm) uses \1\....... times --------------------- A41 39 Non-food use, outdoor, other 21 21 21 157,500 uses\1\ --------------------- A42 40 Non-food use, indoor FIFRA section 3(h) decision 52,500 FIFRA sec 2(mm) uses \1\....... times --------------------- A43 41 Non-food use, indoor, other 20 20 20 78,750 uses\1\ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\ All uses (food and non-food) included in any original application or petition for a new active ingredient or a first food use are covered by the base fee for that application. [[Page 32332]] Table 7.--Antimicrobials Division - New Uses ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AD--New Uses ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A A-1 B C D E F ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPA No. CR No. Action Fiscal Year Fee $ ------------------------------ ....... ............................... FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 .................. --------------------- A44 42 New use 21 21 21 26,250 First food use, with exemption\1\. --------------------- A45 43 New use 21 21 21 78,750 First food use, with tolerance\1\. --------------------- A46 44 New food use, with exemption 15 15 15 10,500 --------------------- A47 45 New food use, with tolerance 15 15 15 26,250 --------------------- A48 46 New use FIFRA section 3(h) decision 15,750 Non-food, outdoor.............. times FIFRA sec 2(mm) uses........... --------------------- A49 47 New use, non-food, outdoor, 15 15 15 26,250 other uses --------------------- A50 48 New use FIFRA section 3(h) decision 10,500 Non-food, indoor............... times FIFRA sec 2(mm) uses........... --------------------- A51 49 New use 12 12 12 10,500 Non-food, indoor............... Other uses..................... --------------------- A52 50 Experimental Use Permit 9 9 9 5,250 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\ All uses (food and non-food) included in any original application or petition for a new active ingredient or a first food use are covered by the base fee for that application. Table 8.--Antimicrobials Division - New Products and Amendments ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AD--New Products and Amendments ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A A-1 B C D E F ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPA No. CR No. Action Fiscal Year Fee $ ------------------------------ ....... ............................... FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 .................. --------------------- A53 51 New product, me-too, fast 3 3 3 1,050 track --------------------- A54 52 New product, non-fast track, FIFRA section 3(h) decision 4,200 FIFRA section 2(mm) uses times --------------------- A55 53 New product, non-fast track, 6 6 6 4,200 other uses --------------------- A56 54 New manufacturing use product, 12 12 12 15,750 old AI, selective citation --------------------- A57 55 Amendment, non-fast track\1\ 4 4 4 3,150 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\ EPA-initiated amendents shall not be charged fees. VI. Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division Fee Schedules The Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division (BPPD) is responsible for the processing of pesticide applications for biochemical pesticides, microbial pesticides, and plant-incorporated protectants (PIPs). The fee tables for BPPD are presented by type of pesticide rather that by type of action: Microbial and biochemical pesticides, straight chain lepidopteran pheromones (SCLPs), and plant-incorporated protectants (PIPs). Within each table, the types of application are the same as those in other divisions and use the same terminology as in Unit III. [[Page 32333]] Table 9.--BPPD - Microbial and Biochemical Pesticides ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BPPD--New Products and Amendments ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A A-1 B C D E F ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPA No. CR No. Action Fiscal Year Fee $ ------------------------------ ....... ............................. FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 .................. ----------------------- B58 3 New AI 18 18 18 42,000 Food use, with tolerance\1\.. ----------------------- B59 4 New AI 16 16 16 26,250 Food use, with exemption\1\.. ----------------------- B60 5 New AI 12 12 12 15,750 Non-food use\1\.............. ----------------------- B61 6 Experimental Use Permit 9 9 9 10,500 Food use, with temporary tolerance exemption. ----------------------- B62 7 Experimental Use Permit, Non- 6 6 6 5,250 food use ----------------------- B63 8 New use 12 12 12 10,500 First food use, with exemption. ----------------------- B64 9 New use 18 18 18 15,750 First food use, with tolerance\1\. ----------------------- B65 10 New use, non-food 6 6 6 5,250 ----------------------- B66 11 New product 3 3 3 1,050 Me-too....................... Fast-track................... ----------------------- B67 12 New product 4 4 4 4,200 Non-fast-track............... ----------------------- B68 13 Amendment\2\ 4 4 4 4,200 Non-fast-track............... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\ All uses (food and non-food) included in any original application or petition for a new active ingredient or a first use are covered by the base for that applicaiton. \2\ EPA-initiated amendments shall not be charged fees. Table 10.--BPPD - Straight Chain Lepidopteran Pheromones (SCLPs) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BPPD--Straight Chain Lepidopteran Pheromones ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A A-1 B C D E F ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPA No. CR No. Action Fiscal Year Fee $ ------------------------------ ....... ............................. FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 .................. ----------------------- B69 14 New AI 6 6 6 2,100 Food or non-food use\1\...... ----------------------- B70 15 Experimental Use Permit 6 6 6 1,050 New AI or new use............ ----------------------- B71 16 New product 3 3 3 1,050 Me-too....................... Fast-track................... ----------------------- B72 17 New product, non-fast-track 4 4 4 1,050 ----------------------- B73 18 Amendment, non-fast-track\2\ 4 4 4 1,050 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\ All uses (food and non-food) included in any original application or petition for a new active ingredient or a first use are covered by the base for that applicaiton. \2\ EPA-initiated amendments shall not be charged fees. [[Page 32334]] Table 11.--BPPD - Plant-Incorporated Protectants (PIPs) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BPPD--Plant Incorporated Protectants ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A A-1 B C D E F ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPA No. CR No. Action Fiscal Year Fee $ ------------------------------ ....... ............................. FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 .................. ----------------------- B74 19 Experimental Use Permit 6 6 6 78,750 Non food/feed or crop destruct. No Scientific Advisory Panel review required (if submitted before new AI package, $26.25K credit toward new AI registration). ----------------------- B75 20 Experimental Use Permit, 9 9 9 105,000 with temporary tolerance or exemption No Scientific Advisory Panel review required (if submitted before new AI package, $50.5K credit toward new AI registration). ----------------------- B76 21 Experimental Use Permit 12 12 12 131,250 New AI....................... Non-food/feed or crop destruct. Scientific Advisory Panel review required (if submitted before new AI package, $78.75K credit toward new AI registration). ----------------------- B77 22 Experimental Use Permit 15 15 15 157,500 New AI....................... Set temporary tolerance or exemption. Scientific Advisory Panel review required (if submitted before new AI package, $105K credit toward new AI registration). ----------------------- B78 23 Register new AI 12 12 12 131,250 Non-food/feed................ No Scientific Advisory Panel review required. ----------------------- B79 24 Register new AI 18 18 18 236,250 Non-food/feed................ Scientific Advisory Panel review required. ----------------------- B80 25 Register new AI 12 12 12 210,000 Temporary tolerance or exemption exists. No Scientific Advisory Panel review required. ----------------------- B81 26 Register new AI 18 18 18 315,000 Temporary tolerance or exemption exists. Scientific Advisory Panel review required. ----------------------- B82 27 Register new AI 15 15 15 262,500 Set tolerance or exemption... No Scientific Advisory Panel review required. ----------------------- B83 28 Register new AI 15 15 15 315,000 Experimental Use Permit request. Set tolerance or exemption... No Scientific Advisory Panel review required. ----------------------- B84 29 Register new AI 21 21 21 367,500 Set tolerance or exemption... Scientific Advisory Panel review required. ----------------------- B85 30 Register new AI 21 21 21 420,000 With Experimental Use Permit request. Set tolerance or exemption... Scientific Advisory Panel review required. ----------------------- B86 31 Experimental Use Permit 6 6 6 10,500 Food use..................... Amendment.................... ----------------------- B87 32 New use\1\ 9 9 9 31,500 ----------------------- B88 33 New product\2\ 9 9 9 26,250 ----------------------- B89 34 Amendment, seed production 12 9 9 52,500 to commercial registration ----------------------- [[Page 32335]] B90 35 Amendment, non-fast-track\3\ 6 6 6 10,500 (except B89 above) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\ Example: Transfer of existing PIP trait by traditional breeding, such as from field corn to sweet corn. \2\ Example: Stacking PIP traits within a crop using tradtional breeding techniques. \3\ EPA-initiated amendments shall not be charged fees. VII. How to Pay Fees Applications (or other types of requests) should be submitted to the Agency, at the address given in Unit VIII below. The applicant should identify the category number (1 through 90) that he believes applies to the action, explain why that category applies, and specify the amount of fee due for that particular action. These notations should be made in the comments section of the application form (EPA Form 8570-1), or in a submittal letter. If the applicant is applying for a fee waiver, the applicant should provide sufficient documentation as described in FIFRA section 33(b)(7). The applicant for a fee waiver may want to consult the Agency's fee waiver guidance for further information (https://www.epa.gov/pesticides/fees/questions/waiver.htm). The applicant should not send payment at the time of application. Thereafter, EPA performs a screen on the application to determine that the category is correct, and assigns a unique identification number to each covered pesticide registration application for which payment is expected. EPA notifies the applicant of the unique identification number together with instructions for submitting payment. This information is sent by mail and by either e-mail or fax at the applicant's request. After receiving EPA's acknowledgment of the application and its unique identification number, the applicant may submit payment of the fee to the address provided in the acknowledgment. All payments should be in U.S. currency by check, bank draft, or money order drawn to the order of the Environmental Protection Agency, and should include the unique identification number assigned to the application. VIII. Addresses New covered applications should be identified in the title line with the mail code ``REGFEE.'' A. By USPS Mail Mail applications and payments to: Document Processing Desk (REGFEE), Office of Pesticide Programs (7504C), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ariel Rios Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20460-0001 B. By Courier Couriers and delivery personnel should bring correspondence to: Document Processing Desk (REGFEE), Office of Pesticide Programs,U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Room 266A, Crystal Mall 2, Arlington, Va 22202-4501. Couriers and delivery personnel must present a valid picture identification card to gain access to the building. Hours of operation for the Document Processing Desk are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding Federal holidays. List of Subjects Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedures, Pesticides and pests. Dated: May 24, 2005. Susan B. Hazen, Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances. [FR Doc. 05-10998 Filed 6-1-05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560-50-S
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