[Title 40 CFR 152.25]
[Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) - July 1, 1996 Edition]
[Title 40 - PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT]
[Chapter I - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY--(Continued)]
[Subchapter E - PESTICIDE PROGRAMS]
[Part 152 - PESTICIDE REGISTRATION AND CLASSIFICATION PROCEDURES]
[Subpart B - Exemptions]
[Sec. 152.25 - Exemptions for pesticides of a character not requiring FIFRA regulation.]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]




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    PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY--(Continued)
    PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
    PESTICIDE REGISTRATION AND CLASSIFICATION PROCEDURES
    Exemptions
  


Sec. 152.25  Exemptions for pesticides of a character not requiring FIFRA regulation.

    The pesticides or classes of pesticides listed in this section have 
been determined to be of a character not requiring regulation under 
FIFRA, and are therefore exempt from all provisions of FIFRA when 
intended for use, and used, only in the manner specified.
    (a) Treated articles or substances. An article or substance treated 
with, or containing, a pesticide to protect the article or substance 
itself (for example, paint treated with a pesticide to protect the paint 
coating, or wood products treated to protect the wood against insect or 
fungus infestation), if the pesticide is registered for such use.
    (b) Pheromones and pheromone traps. Pheromones and identical or 
substantially similar compounds labeled for use only in pheromone traps 
(or labeled for use in a manner which the Administrator determines poses 
no greater risk of adverse effects on the environment than use in 
pheromone traps), and pheromone traps in which those compounds are the 
sole active ingredient(s).
    (1) For the purposes of this paragraph, a pheromone is a compound 
produced by an arthropod which, alone or in combination with other such 
compounds, modifies the behavior of other individuals of the same 
species.
    (2) For the purposes of this paragraph, a synthetically produced 
compound is identical to a pheromone only when their molecular 
structures are identical, or when the only differences between the 
molecular structures are between the stereochemical isomer ratios of the 
two compounds, except that a synthetic compound found to have 
toxicological properties significantly different from a pheromone is not 
identical.
    (3) When a compound possesses many characteristics of a pheromone 
but does not meet the criteria in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, it 
may, after review by the Agency, be deemed a substantially similar 
compound.
    (4) For the purposes of this paragraph, a pheromone trap is a device 
containing a pheromone or an identical or substantially similar compound 
used for the sole purpose of attracting, and trapping or killing, target 
arthropods. Pheromone traps are intended to achieve pest control by 
removal of target organisms from their natural environment and do not 
result in increased levels of pheromones or identical or substantially 
similar compounds over a significant fraction of the treated area.

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    (c) Preservatives for biological specimens. (1) Embalming fluids.
    (2) Products used to preserve animal or animal organ specimens, in 
mortuaries, laboratories, hospitals, museums and institutions of 
learning.
    (3) Products used to preserve the integrity of milk, urine, blood, 
or other body fluids for laboratory analysis.
    (d) Vitamin hormone products. Vitamin hormone horticultural products 
consisting of mixtures of plant hormones, plant nutrients, inoculants, 
or soil amendments, which meet the following criteria:
    (1) The product, in the undiluted package concentration at which it 
is distributed or sold, meets the criteria of Sec. 156.10(h)(1) of this 
chapter for Toxicity Category III or IV; and
    (2) The product is not intended for use on food crop sites, and is 
labeled accordingly.
    (e) Foods. Products consisting of foods and containing no active 
ingredients, which are used to attract pests.
    (f) Natural cedar. (1) Natural cedar blocks, chips, shavings, balls, 
chests, drawer liners, paneling, and needles that meet all of the 
following criteria:
    (i) The product consists totally of cedarwood or natural cedar.
    (ii) The product is not treated, combined, or impregnated with any 
additional substance(s).
    (iii) The product bears claims or directions for use solely to repel 
arthropods other than ticks or to retard mildew, and no additional 
claims are made in sale or distribution. The labeling must be limited to 
specific arthropods, or must exclude ticks if any general term such as 
``arthropods,'' ``insects,'' ``bugs,'' or any other broad inclusive 
term, is used. The exemption does not apply to natural cedar products 
claimed to repel ticks.
    (2) The exemption does not apply to cedar oil, or formulated 
products which contain cedar oil, other cedar extracts, or ground cedar 
wood as part of a mixture.
    (g) Minimum risk pesticides--(1) Exempted products. Products 
containing the following active ingredients are exempt from the 
requirements of FIFRA, alone or in combination with other substances 
listed in this paragraph, provided that all of the criteria of this 
section are met.

    Castor oil (U.S.P. or equivalent)
    Cedar oil
    Cinnamon and cinnamon oil
    Citric acid
    Citronella and citronella oil
    Cloves and clove oil
    Corn gluten meal
    Corn oil
    Cottonseed oil
    Dried blood
    Eugenol
    Garlic and garlic oil
    Geraniol
    Geranium oil
    Lauryl sulfate
    Lemongrass oil
    Linseed oil
    Malic acid
    Mint and mint oil
    Peppermint and peppermint oil
    2-Phenethyl propionate (2-phenylethyl propionate)
    Potassium sorbate
    Putrescent whole egg solids
    Rosemary and rosemary oil
    Sesame (includes ground sesame plant) and sesame oil
    Sodium chloride (common salt)
    Sodium lauryl sulfate
    Soybean oil
    Thyme and thyme oil
    White pepper
    Zinc metal strips (consisting solely of zinc metal and impurities)

    (2) Permitted inerts. A pesticide product exempt under paragraph 
(g)(1) of this section may only include inert ingredients listed in the 
most current List 4A. This list is updated periodically and is published 
in the Federal Register. The most current list may be obtained by 
writing to Registration Support Branch (4A Inerts List) Registration 
Division (7505C), Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection 
Agency, 401 M St., SW., Washington DC 20460.
    (3) Other conditions of exemption. All of the following conditions 
must be met for products to be exempted under this section:
    (i) Each product containing the substance must bear a label 
identifying the name and percentage (by weight) of each active 
ingredient and the name of each inert ingredient.
    (ii) The product must not bear claims either to control or mitigate 
microorganisms that pose a threat to human health, including but not 
limited to

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disease transmitting bacteria or viruses, or claims to control insects 
or rodents carrying specific diseases, including, but not limited to 
ticks that carry Lyme disease.
    (iii) The product must not include any false and misleading labeling 
statements, including those listed in 40 CFR 156.10(a)(5)(i) through 
(viii).

[53 FR 15977, May 4, 1988, as amended at 59 FR 2751, Jan. 19, 1994; 61 
FR 8878, Mar. 6, 1996]