[Federal Register Volume 69, Number 82 (Wednesday, April 28, 2004)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 23113-23142]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 04-9578]



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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Parts 153, 168, and 180

[OPP-2003-0368; FRL-7335-4]


Pesticides; Tolerance Exemptions for Active and Inert Ingredients 
for Use in Antimicrobial Formulations (Food-Contact Surface Sanitizing 
Solutions)

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: EPA is adding a new section to part 180 to list the pesticide 
chemicals that are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance when used 
in food-contact surface sanitizing solutions. This list of exempt 
pesticide chemicals is duplicated from the Food and Drug 
Administration's (FDA) regulations in 21 CFR 178.1010. For some of 
these chemical substances, EPA's list will use naming conventions 
differing from those used by FDA. Additionally, EPA is redesignating/
reorganizing Sec.  180.1001. This section of CFR will be split into 
five separate sections with no changes in text or content.

DATES: This final rule is effective on April 28, 2004.

ADDRESSES: EPA has established a docket for this action under Docket ID 
number OPP-2003-0368 All documents in the docket are listed in the 
EDOCKET index at http://www.epa.gov/edocket. Although listed in the 
index, some information is not publicly available, i.e., CBI or other 
information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other 
material, such as copyrighted material, is not placed on the Internet 
and will be publicly available only in hard copy form. Publicly 
available docket materials are available either electronically in 
EDOCKET or in hard copy at the Public Information and Records Integrity 
Branch (PIRIB), Rm. 119, Crystal Mall 2, 1921 Jefferson Davis 
Hwy., Arlington, VA., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. 
The Docket telephone number is (703) 305-5805.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kathryn Boyle, Registration Division 
(7505C), Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001; telephone 
number: (703) 305-6304; fax number: (703) 305-0599; e-mail address: 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. General Information

A. Does This Action Apply to Me?

    You may be potentially affected by this action if you formulate or 
market pesticide products. Potentially affected categories and entities 
may include, but are not limited to:
     Food manufacturing (NAICS 311)
     Antimicrobial pesticides (NAICS 32561)
    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. 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 Access Copies Of this Document and Other Related 
Information?

    In addition to using EDOCKET (http://www.epa.gov/edocket/, you may 
access this Federal Register document electronically through the EPA 
Internet under the ``Federal Register'' listings at http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/. A frequently updated electronic version of 40 CFR part 180 
is available at E-CFR Beta Site Two at http://www.gpoaccess.gov/ecfr/.

II. What is the Agency's Authority for Taking this Action?

    This final rule is issued under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic 
Act (FFDCA) section 408, 21 U.S.C. 346a, as amended by the Food Quality 
Protection Act (FQPA) (Public Law 104-170), and the Antimicrobial 
Regulation Technical Correction Act (ARTCA) (Public Law 105-324).
    Section 408 of FFDCA authorizes the establishment of tolerances, 
exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance, modifications in 
tolerances, and revocation of tolerances for residues of pesticide 
chemicals in or on raw agricultural commodities and processed foods. 
Owing to the FQPA and ARTCA amendments to FFDCA, certain chemical 
substances originally regulated by FDA under FFDCA section 409 as food-
contact surface sanitizing solutions are now subject to EPA's authority 
under FFDCA section 408. Section 408(j)(2) of FFDCA provides that all 
regulations issued by FDA under FFDCA section 409 that stated 
conditions for safe use of substances that are now, post-FQPA, 
considered pesticide chemical residues in or on processed food or that 
otherwise stated the conditions under which such pesticide chemicals 
could be safely used, shall be deemed to be regulations issued under 
FFDCA section 408.
    These pesticide chemical regulations are now subject to 
modification or revocation at EPA's initiative under FFDCA section 
408(e). Today's rule duplicates the substance of FDA's food additive 
regulations for those chemical substances found in 21 CFR 178.1010 
which are now pesticide chemicals, by codifying tolerance exemptions in 
a format consistent with EPA's authority under section 408 in a new 
section, 40 CFR 180.940.
    Because some solutions described in 21 CFR 178.1010 may still have 
uses as food additives, FDA is leaving 21 CFR 178.1010 in effect. EPA's 
rulemaking activity has no effect on any of the FDA-regulated FFDCA 
section 409 food additive regulations in 21 CFR 178.1010.

III. Impact on Tolerance Reassessment

    This rule shifts existing tolerance exemptions from 21 CFR 178.1010 
to 40 CFR 180.940. These are duplicated from existing, valid FFDCA 
section 408 regulations. FDA promulgated the food additive regulations 
in 21 CFR 178.1010 under the authority of FFDCA section 409 prior to 
the enactment of FQPA. Those portions of 21 CFR 178.1010 that pertain 
to chemical substances that are pesticide chemicals post-FQPA and 
remain as such post-ARTCA were converted by FFDCA section 408(j)(2) 
into FFDCA section 408 tolerance exemptions. Thus, EPA's duplication of 
these tolerance exemptions is not ``establishing, modifying, or 
revoking a tolerance'' under FFDCA section 408(b). EPA is not, 
therefore, required to conduct a full reassessment of these tolerance 
exemptions at this time. However, because the tolerance exemptions 
duplicated from 21 CFR 178.1010 into 40 CFR 180.940 were in effect 
prior to the enactment of FQPA, they are subject to the tolerance 
reassessment deadline of August 2, 2006.

IV. Background

    In the Federal Register of December 3, 2002 (67 FR 71847) (FRL-
6824-2), the Agency published a direct final rule to establish 40 CFR 
180.940. Comments were received. In the December 3, 2002 FR final rule, 
EPA had announced that it would withdraw the direct final rule if it 
received adverse comment, and proceed with proposed rule as provided by 
section 553 of the Administrative

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Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 553. Because some of the comments were of a 
nature that would warrant a response if made on a proposed rule, they 
were adverse comments that required withdrawal of the direct final 
rule. EPA withdrew the direct final rule on March 24, 2003 (68 FR 
14165)(FRL-7299-4).
    In the Federal Register of June 25, 2003 (68 FR 37778) (FRL-7302-
2), the Agency issued its proposal to establish 40 CFR 180.940. The 
comments received as a result of the December 3, 2002, direct final 
rule were addressed in that proposed rule.
    Six comments were received in response to the June 25\th\ proposed 
rule. There was also a late comment to the direct final rule.
    One commenter requested to increase the concentrations of certain 
chemical ingredients. At this time, EPA is not proposing to change the 
upper concentration limits as specified by FDA in 21 CFR 178.1010. The 
purpose of this final rule action is to duplicate FDA's previous 
clearances in a format consistent with EPA's authority under section 
408. To increase the concentration limitations from those specified by 
FDA, requires the performance of a risk assessment. At this time EPA is 
merely duplicating the listing of chemicals in 21 CFR 178.1010 to 40 
CFR 180.940, albeit in a different format. EPA is required under 
section 408(q)(1)(C) to complete tolerance reassessment for all 
pesticide chemicals by 2006, and will consider the commenter's 
suggestion during tolerance reassessment.
    The same commenter requested that all GRAS ingredients listed under 
21 CFR part 184 be included in 180.940. Another commenter requested 
that all chemical substances designated as GRAS in 21 CFR part 582 be 
included in 40 CFR 180.940 under a catch-all provision. The Agency 
understands that 21 CFR 178.1010 allows the inclusion of GRAS chemical 
substances and chemical substances ``permitted by prior sanction or 
approval,'' that are not expressly identified in 21 CFR 178.1010. It is 
for this reason that the Agency asked registrants of food-contact 
surface sanitizing solutions to specifically identify all other 
ingredients that they believe should be included in 40 CFR 180.940. At 
a later date, EPA intends to publish its proposal to revise 40 CFR 
180.940 by adding chemical substances that were not specified by name 
in 21 CFR 178.1010 but that are included in a registered food-contact 
surface sanitizing solution. Today's final rule only considers the 
chemical substances that were specified by name in 21 CFR 178.1010.
    One commenter expressed concern that documenting all of FDA's 
informal clearances could prove to be difficult. They stated that the 
existence of a registration should be sufficient proof. The Agency 
agrees. In fact, several registrants of various food-contact surface 
sanitizing solutions have already supplied the Agency with a list of 
chemical substances that were not included in the proposed 40 CFR 
180.940, but are part of a registered pesticide product. The claims for 
inclusion of these chemical substances were documented only by 
reference to an EPA Registration Number. Where EPA's files clearly 
demonstrate both that the registered pesticide was subject to section 
409 and contained the chemical substance before enactment of the FQPA, 
EPA will include the chemical substance in the upcoming proposal to 
revise 40 CFR 180.940. So although identifying a registered pesticide 
as containing a particular chemical substance may be sufficient to 
support inclusion in 40 CFR 180.940, registrants can maximize the 
likelihood of inclusion by providing documentation of FDA's prior 
sanction or approval.
    Two commenters requested confirmation on whether or not chemical 
substances that are included in an existing, registered food-contact 
surface sanitizing solution, but are not included by name in 21 CFR 
178.1010, are considered under this final rule to be FDA-approved 
substances. Today's final rule does not address such chemical 
substances. In the preambles to both the direct final rule and the 
proposed rule, EPA asked registrants of food-contact surface sanitizing 
solutions to identify to EPA any chemical substances that they claim 
have been cleared by FDA for use in sanitizing solutions but not 
expressly identified in 21 CFR 178.1010. As previously stated, at some 
time in the near future, EPA intends to publish its proposal to revise 
40 CFR 180.940 to add chemical substances that were not specified by 
name in 21 CFR 178.1010. In order to preserve the use of registered 
food-contact surface sanitizing solutions whose ingredients were 
cleared by FDA before FQPA's enactment, EPA will treat all of the 
component chemicals (whether or not they are specifically identified in 
21 CFR 178.1010) of registered food-contact surface sanitizing 
solutions as exempt from the requirement of a tolerance until EPA has 
completed its review of the registrants' claims with respect to 
pesticide chemicals not specifically identified in 21 CFR 178.1010.
    The same two commenters also stated that EPA should not distinguish 
between the three categories of food-contact surface sanitizing 
solutions. They believe that these categories have not been rigidly 
applied. Today's final rule addresses only those use patterns as 
specifically described in 21 CFR 178.1010. If a registrant supplies 
information to the Agency to demonstrate that FDA cleared a solution 
for uses broader than described in Sec.  178.1010, then EPA can include 
these changes in its upcoming proposal to revise 40 CFR 180.940. 
However, today's regulation merely duplicates the substance of the 
existing FDA regulation.
    The late comment (to the direct final rule) requested that all of 
the quaternary sanitizer solutions currently listed under 21 CFR 
178.1010 be approved by EPA for end use at a concentration not to 
exceed 400 ppm of the active quaternary compound. The rationale for 
such a change included a statement that FDA had intended to make such a 
change and a discussion of the concerns of public health officials who 
advocate for solutions with demonstrated efficacy over a wide range of 
concentrations. Such a range would provide the user ``a reasonable 
margin of error'' while preparing safe and effective sanitizing 
solutions.
    In a similar manner, another commenter indicated its belief that 
the proposed language for the quaternary ammonium compounds was 
inconsistent with the existing FDA regulations. According to the 
commenter FDA had established a total limit of 400 ppm for the 
quaternary ammonium compounds, while EPA's approach could possibly 
allow up to 750 ppm. EPA discussed this issue with FDA, and concluded 
that the comments have merit, not only for the quaternary ammonium 
compounds, but also for other chemicals that were expressed as total or 
solution limits. This would include the halogens (chloride-, bromide-, 
and iodide-producing chemicals) and napthalene sulfonate derivatives. 
Since the concentration limits for the above chemicals are specified in 
21 CFR 178.1010 as total or solution limits, this change has been 
carried forward to 40 CFR 180.940.
    One of the commenters submitted a letter from FDA which seemed to 
indicate that FDA had raised the maximum at-use concentration of 
certain chemicals from 200 ppm to 220 ppm. This comment was also 
discussed with FDA who indicated that while they had ``no objection'' 
to 220 ppm as the at-use concentration, they intended that the 
tolerance for residues in or on food should remain at 200 ppm. FDA 
would continue to have no objection to use

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levels as high as 220 as indicated through field testing.
    While not in response to a comment, the Agency is making several 
changes to the list of chemical substances proposed in the June 25\th\ 
proposed rule. Several of the chemical substances (citric acid, 
dextrin, magnesium oxide, sodium bicarbonate, starch and octadecanoic 
acid, calcium salt) have been recently classified as List 4A minimal 
risk inert ingredients (see the listings of inert ingredients at http://www.epa.gov/opprd001/inerts/lists.html). Tolerance exemptions for 
certain of these List 4A substances (citric acid, dextrins, and starch 
(as a food commodity)) have already been established in 40 CFR 180.950, 
the section of CFR that holds ``Tolerance Exemptions for Minimal Risk 
Active and Inert Ingredients.'' Because chemical substances with a 
tolerance exemption identified in 40 CFR 180.950 may be used in any 
pesticide product, including antimicrobial products, without 
limitation, having tolerance exemptions in both 40 CFR 180.940 and 
180.950 would be redundant. Therefore, duplicative entries for citric 
acid, dextrin, and starch are not created today in 40 CFR 180.940. 
Additionally, because the Agency intends that all List 4A substances 
eventually will be transferred to 40 CFR 180.950 without limitations, 
the Agency is removing the concentration use limitations for sodium 
bicarbonate, magnesium oxide and octadecanoic acid, calcium salt.
    Based on the reasons set forth in the preamble to the proposed 
rule, and considering the comments received by the Agency in response 
to the direct final and proposed rules, EPA is creating a new section 
40 CFR 180.940.

Redesignation of 40 CFR 180.1001

    In the July 1, 2002 edition of title 40 CFR parts 150 to 189, Sec.  
180.1001 occupies pages 508 to 537, a large amount of information for 
one section of CFR. Today's action shifts and splits 40 CFR 180.1001 
with no changes to the text or content. See Table 1 for a redesignation 
of the paragraphs and the new sections.

               Table 1.--Redesignation of 40 CFR 180.1001
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          Former CFR Designation                 New CFR Designation
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180.1001(a)                                 40 CFR 180.900
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180.1001(b)                                 40 CFR 180.905
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180.1001(c)                                 40 CFR 180.910
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180.1001(d)                                 40 CFR 180.920
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180.1001(e)                                 40 CFR 180.930
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    All references to 40 CFR 180.1001 in other sections of 40 CFR are 
also being changed to reflect the shift. Additionally two FDA 
regulations cite to 180.1001: 21 CFR 182.99 and 582.99. FDA is aware 
that this shift of 40 CFR 180.1001 is occurring.

V. Objections and Hearing Requests

    Under section 408(g) of the FFDCA, as amended by the FQPA, any 
person may file an objection to any aspect of this regulation and may 
also request a hearing on those objections. The EPA procedural 
regulations which govern the submission of objections and requests for 
hearings appear in 40 CFR part 178. Although the procedures in those 
regulations require some modification to reflect the amendments made to 
the FFDCA by the FQPA of 1996, EPA will continue to use those 
procedures, with appropriate adjustments, until the necessary 
modifications can be made. The new section 408(g) provides essentially 
the same process for persons to ``object'' to a regulation for an 
exemption from the requirement of a tolerance issued by EPA under new 
section 408(d), as was provided in the old FFDCA sections 408 and 409. 
However, the period for filing objections is now 60 days, rather than 
30 days.

A. What Do I Need to Do to File an Objection or Request a Hearing?

    You must file your objection or request a hearing on this 
regulation in accordance with the instructions provided in this unit 
and in 40 CFR part 178. To ensure proper receipt by EPA, you must 
identify docket ID number OPP-2003-0368 in the subject line on the 
first page of your submission. All requests must be in writing, and 
must be mailed or delivered to the Hearing Clerk on or before June 28, 
2004.
    1. Filing the request. Your objection must specify the specific 
provisions in the regulation that you object to, and the grounds for 
the objections (40 CFR 178.25). If a hearing is requested, the 
objections must include a statement of the factual issues(s) on which a 
hearing is requested, the requestor's contentions on such issues, and a 
summary of any evidence relied upon by the objector (40 CFR 178.27). 
Information submitted in connection with an objection or hearing 
request may be claimed confidential by marking any part or all of that 
information as CBI. Information so marked will not be disclosed except 
in accordance with procedures set forth in 40 CFR part 2. A copy of the 
information that does not contain CBI must be submitted for inclusion 
in the public record. Information not marked confidential may be 
disclosed publicly by EPA without prior notice.
    Mail your written request to: Office of the Hearing Clerk (1900C), 
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., 
Washington, DC 20460-0001. You may also deliver your request to the 
Office of the Hearing Clerk in Rm.104, Crystal Mall 2, 1921 
Jefferson Davis Hwy., Arlington, VA. The Office of the Hearing Clerk is 
open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal 
holidays. The telephone number for the Office of the Hearing Clerk is 
(703) 603-0061.
    2. Tolerance fee payment. If you file an objection or request a 
hearing, you must also pay the fee prescribed by 40 CFR 180.33(i) or 
request a waiver of that fee pursuant to 40 CFR 180.33(m). You must 
mail the fee to: EPA Headquarters Accounting Operations Branch, Office 
of Pesticide Programs, P.O. Box 360277M, Pittsburgh, PA 15251. Please 
identify the fee submission by labeling it ``Tolerance Petition Fees.''
    EPA is authorized to waive any fee requirement ``when in the 
judgement of the Administrator such a waiver or refund is equitable and 
not contrary to the purpose of this subsection.'' For additional 
information regarding the waiver of these fees, you may contact James 
Tompkins by phone at (703) 305-5697, by e-mail at [email protected], 
or by mailing a request for information to Mr. Tompkins at Registration 
Division (7505C), Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental 
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460-
0001.
    If you would like to request a waiver of the tolerance objection 
fees, you must mail your request for such a waiver to: James Hollins, 
Information Resources and Services Division (7502C), Office of 
Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania 
Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001.
    3. Copies for the Docket. In addition to filing an objection or 
hearing request with the Hearing Clerk as described in Unit V.A., you 
should also send a copy of your request to the PIRIB for its inclusion 
in the official record that is described in ADDRESSES. Mail your 
copies, identified by docket ID number OPP-2003-0368, to: Public 
Information

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and Records Integrity Branch, Information Resources and Services 
Division (7502C), Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental 
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460. 
In person or by courier, bring a copy to the location of the PIRIB 
described in ADDRESSES. You may also send an electronic copy of your 
request via e-mail to: [email protected]. Please use an ASCII file 
format and avoid the use of special characters and any form of 
encryption. Copies of electronic objections and hearing requests will 
also be accepted on disks in WordPerfect 6.1/8.0 or ASCII file format. 
Do not include any CBI in your electronic copy. You may also submit an 
electronic copy of your request at many Federal Depository Libraries.

B. When Will the Agency Grant a Request for a Hearing?

    A request for a hearing will be granted if the Administrator 
determines that the material submitted shows the following: There is a 
genuine and substantial issue of fact; there is a reasonable 
possibility that available evidence identified by the requestor would, 
if established resolve one or more of such issues in favor of the 
requestor, taking into account uncontested claims or facts to the 
contrary; and resolution of the factual issues(s) in the manner sought 
by the requestor would be adequate to justify the action requested (40 
CFR 178.32).

VI. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    This final rule reorganizes the existing exemptions in 40 CFR 
180.1001, shifting them from one section to another within the same 
part. The Agency is acting on its own initiative under FFDCA section 
408(e) in shifting these existing tolerance exemptions to a new section 
of part 180. This has no substantive effect, and is not expected to 
have any adverse impact, or otherwise impose any new requirements.
    This final rule also establishes a new section, 40 CFR 180.940, 
``Tolerance Exemptions for Active and Inert Ingredients for Use in 
Antimicrobial Formulations (Food-Contact Surface Sanitizing 
Solutions).'' As discussed in Unit II., this new section merely 
duplicates that portion of the existing FDA regulation 21 CFR 178.1010 
that applies to chemical substances that are now subject to EPA's 
authority under FFDCA section 408.
    The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has exempted these types 
of actions from review under Executive Order 12866, entitled Regulatory 
Planning and Review (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993). Because this rule 
has been exempted from review under Executive Order 12866 due to its 
lack of significance, this rule is not subject to Executive Order 
13211, Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy 
Supply, Distribution, or Use (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001). This final 
rule does not contain any information collections subject to OMB 
approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), 44 U.S.C. 3501 et 
seq., or impose any enforceable duty or contain any unfunded mandate as 
described under Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 
(UMRA) (Public Law 104-4). Nor does it require any special 
considerations under Executive Order 12898, entitled Federal Actions to 
Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income 
Populations (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994); or OMB review or any 
Agency action under Executive Order 13045, entitled Protection of 
Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks (62 FR 19885, 
April 23, 1997). This action does not involve any technical standards 
that would require Agency consideration of voluntary consensus 
standards pursuant to section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer 
and Advancement Act of 1995 (NTTAA), Public Law 104-113, section 12(d) 
(15 U.S.C. 272 note).
    Under section 605(b) of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 
U.S.C. 601 et seq.), the Agency hereby certifies that the proposed 
action to reorganize 40 CFR 180.1001 will not have significant negative 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. Creation of 
a new section and the reorganization of 40 CFR 180.1001 does not have a 
substantive effect and hence causes no impact. In addition, the Agency 
has determined that this action will not have a substantial direct 
effect on States, on the relationship between the national government 
and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities 
among the various levels of government, as specified in Executive Order 
13132, entitled Federalism(64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999). Executive 
Order 13132 requires EPA to develop an accountable process to ensure 
``meaningful and timely input by State and local officials in the 
development of regulatory policies that have federalism implications.'' 
``Policies that have federalism implications'' is defined in the 
Executive order to include regulations that have ``substantial direct 
effects on the States, on the relationship between the national 
government and the States, or on the distribution of power and 
responsibilities among the various levels of government.'' This final 
rule directly regulates growers, food processors, food handlers and 
food retailers, not States. This action does not alter the 
relationships or distribution of power and responsibilities established 
by Congress in the preemption provisions of FFDCA section 408(n)(4). 
For these same reasons, the Agency has determined that this rule does 
not have any ``tribal implications'' as described in Executive Order 
13175, entitled Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal 
Governments (65 FR 67249, November 6, 2000). Executive Order 13175, 
requires EPA to develop an accountable process to ensure ``meaningful 
and timely input by tribal officials in the development of regulatory 
policies that have tribal implications.'' ``Policies that have tribal 
implications'' is defined in the Executive order to include regulations 
that have ``substantial direct effects on one or more Indian tribes, on 
the relationship between the Federal Government and the Indian tribes, 
or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the 
Federal Government and Indian tribes.'' This rule will not have 
substantial direct effects on tribal governments, on the relationship 
between the Federal Government and Indian tribes, or on the 
distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal 
Government and Indian tribes, as specified in Executive Order 13175. 
Thus, Executive Order 13175 does not apply to this rule.

VII. Congressional Review Act

    The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the 
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally 
provides that before a rule may take effect, the Agency promulgating 
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule, 
to each House of the Congress and the Comptroller General of the United 
States. EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other 
required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of 
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior 
to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. This rule is not a 
``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Parts 153, 168, and 180

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Advertising, Agricultual commodities,

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Exports, Labeling, Pesticides and pests, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements.


    Dated: April 21, 2004.
James Jones,
Director, Office of Pesticide Programs.
    Therefore, 40 CFR chapter I is amended as follows:

PART 153--[AMENDED]

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1. The authority citation for part 153 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 136 et seq.


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2. Sections 153.155 is amended by revising paragraph (c)(1) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  153.155  Seed treatment products.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) Sections 180.910, 180.920, and 180.950 if an exemption from the 
requirement of a tolerance has been established.
* * * * *

PART 168--[AMENDED]

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3. The authority citation for part 168 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 136 et seq.


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4. Section 168.65 is amended by revising the first sentence of 
paragraph (b)(1)(iii)(A)(2)(i), and by revising paragraph 
(b)(1)(iii)(A)(2)(ii) to read as follows:


Sec.  168.65  Pesticide export label and labeling requirements.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (A) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) The change in color must result only from the addition of a dye 
included on the list of the chemicals exempted from the requirement of 
a tolerance at 40 CFR 180.910, 180.920, 180.930, and 180.950, and the 
dye must not be a List 1 inert. * * *
    (ii) The change in fragrance must result only from the addition of 
a chemical included on the list of the chemicals exempted from the 
requirement of a tolerance at 40 CFR 180.910, 180.920, 180.930, and 
180.950, and the chemical must not be a List 1 inert.
* * * * *

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5. Section 168.75 is amended by revising the second and fifth sentences 
of paragraph (b)(4)(iii) to read as follows:


Sec.  168.75  Procedures for exporting unregistered pesticide-purchase 
acknowledgment statements.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (iii) * * * The change in color must result only from the addition 
of a dye included on the list of the chemicals exempted from the 
requirement of a tolerance at 40 CFR 180.910, 180.920, 180.930, and 
180.950, and the dye must not be a List 1 inert. * * * The change in 
fragrance must result only from the addition of a chemical included on 
the list of the chemicals exempted from the requirement of a tolerance 
at 40 CFR 180.910, 180.920, 180.930, and 180.950, and the chemical must 
not be a List 1 inert. * * *
* * * * *

PART 180--[AMENDED]

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6. The authority citation for part 180 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 21 U.S.C. 321(q), 346a and 371.


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7. Section 180.900 is added to subpart D to read as follows:


Sec.  180.900  Exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.

    An exemption from a tolerance shall be granted when it appears that 
the total quantity of the pesticide chemical in or on all raw 
agricultural commodities for which it is useful under conditions of use 
currently prevailing or proposed will involve no hazard to the public 
health.

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8. Section 180.905 is added to subpart D to read as follows:


Sec.  180.905  Pesticide chemicals; exemptions from the requirement of 
a tolerance.

    (a) When applied to growing crops, in accordance with good 
agricultural practice, the following pesticide chemicals are exempt 
from the requirement of a tolerance:
    (1) [Reserved]
    (2) N-Octylbicyclo(2,2,1)-5-heptene-2,3-dicarboximide.
    (3) Petroleum oils.
    (4) Piperonyl butoxide.
    (5) [Reserved]
    (6) Pyrethrum and pyrethrins.
    (7) Rotenone or derris or cube roots.
    (8) Sabadilla.
    (b) These pesticides are not exempted from the requirement of a 
tolerance when applied to a crop at the time of or after harvest.

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9. Section 180.910 is added to subpart D to read as follows:


Sec.  180.910  Inert ingredients used pre- and post-harvest; exemptions 
from the requirement of a tolerance.

    Residues of the following materials are exempted from the 
requirement of a tolerance when used in accordance with good 
agricultural practice as inert (or occasionally active) ingredients in 
pesticide formulations applied to growing crops or to raw agricultural 
commodities after harvest:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Inert ingredients             Limits                 Uses
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetic acid..................  ................  Catalyst
Acetic anhydride.............  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Acetone......................  ................   Do.
Alkanoic and alkenoic acids,   ................  Emulsifiers
 mono- and diesters of
 [alpha]-hydro-[omega]-
 hydroxypoly (oxyethylene)
 with molecular weight (in
 amu) range of 200 to 6,000.
Alkyl (C8-C24)                 ................  Surfactants, related
 benzenesulfonic acid and its                     adjuvants of
 ammonium, calcium,                               surfactants
 magnesium, potassium,
 sodium, and zinc salts.
[alpha]-Alkyl (C9-C18-[omega]- ................  Solvent, cosolvent,
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)                         surfactant, and
 with poly(oxyethylene)                           related adjuvants of
 content of 2-30 moles.                           surfactants
[alpha]-(p-Alkylphenyl)-       ................  Surfactants, related
 [omega]-                                         adjuvants of
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)                         surfactants
 produced by the condensation
 of 1 mole of alkylphenol
 (alkyl is a mixture of
 propylene tetramer and
 pentamer isomers and
 averages C13) with 6 moles
 of ethylene oxide.

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[alpha]-Alkyl (C6-C14)-        ................   Do.
 [omega]-
 hydroxypoly(oxypropylene)
 block copolymer with
 polyoxyethylene;
 polyoxypropylene content is
 1-3 moles; polyoxyethylene
 content is 4-12 moles;
 average molecular weight (in
 amu) is approximately 635.
[agr]-alkyl (C12-C15)-[omega]- Not more than     Surfactant
 hydroxypoly (oxypropylene)     20% of
 poly (oxyethylene)             pesticide
 copolymers (where the poly     formulations
 (oxypropylene) content is 3-
 60 moles and the poly
 (oxyethylene) content is 5-
 80 moles).
Alkyl (C8-C18) sulfate and     ................  Surfactants.
 its ammonium, calcium,
 isopropylamine, magnesium,
 potassium, sodium, and zinc
 salts.
Aluminum hydroxide...........  ................  Diluent, carrier
Aluminum oxide...............  ................  Diluent
Aluminum stearate............  ................  Surfactant
Ammonium bicarbonate.........  ................  Surfactant, suspending
                                                  agent, dispersing
                                                  agent
Ammonium carbamate...........  ................  Synergist in aluminum
                                                  phosphide formulations
Ammonium chloride............  ................  Intensifier when used
                                                  with ammonium nitrate
                                                  as a dessicant or
                                                  defoliant. Fire
                                                  suppressant in
                                                  aluminum phosphide and
                                                  magnesium phosphide
                                                  formulations
Ammonium hydroxide...........  ................  Solvent, cosolvent,
                                                  neutralizer,
                                                  solubilizing agent
Ammonium stearate............  ................  Surfactant
Ammonium sulfate.............  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Ammonium thiosulfate.........  ................  Intensifier when used
                                                  with ammonium nitrate
                                                  as desiccant or
                                                  defoliant
Amyl acetate.................  ................  Solvent, cosolvent,
                                                  attractant
Ascorbic acid (CAS Reg. No.    ................  Stabilizer,
 50-81-7).                                        preservative
Ascorbyl palmitate...........  ................  Preservative
Attapulgite-type clay........  ................  Solid diluent, carrier,
                                                  thickener
Bacillus thuringiensis         ................  Diluent, carrier
 fermentation solids and/or
 solubles.
Beeswax......................  ................  Coating agent
Bentonite....................  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Benzoic acid.................  ................  Preservative for
                                                  formulation
Butane.......................  ................  Propellant
n-Butanol (CAS Reg. No. 71-36- ................  Solvent, cosolvent
 3).
Butylated hydroxyanisole.....  ................  Antioxidant
Butylated hydroxytoluene.....  ................   Do.
[alpha]-(p-tert-Butylphenyl)-  ................  Surfactants related
 [omega]-hydroxypoly                              adjuvants of
 (oxyethylene) mixture of                         surfactants
 dihydrogen phosphate and
 monohydrogen phosphate
 esters and the corresponding
 ammonium calcium, magnesium,
 monoethanolamine, potassium,
 sodium, and zinc salts of
 the phosphate esters; the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 4-12 moles.
Calcareous shale.............  ................  Solid diluent carrier
Calcite......................  ................   Do.
Calcium carbonate............  ................   Do.
Calcium chloride.............  ................  Stabilizer
Calcium phosphate............  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Calcium hydroxide............  ................   Do.
Calcium hypochlorite.........  ................  Sanitizing and
                                                  bleaching agent
Calcium oxide................  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Calcium salt of partially      ................  Coating agent
 dimerized rosin, conforming
 to 21 CFR 172.210.
Calcium silicate.............  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Calcium stearate.............  ................   Do.
Carnauba wax.................  ................  Coating agent
Carrageenan, conforming to 21  Minimum           Thickener
 CFR 172.620.                   molecular
                                weight (in
                                amu): 100,000.
Casein.......................  Expires May 24,   Surfactant, emulsifier,
                                2005..            wetting agent
Cetyl alcohol (CAS Reg. No.    Not more than     Evaporation retardant
 36653-82-4).                   5.0% of
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
Charcoal, activated..........  Meets             Carrier
                                specifications
                                in the Food
                                Chemical Codex.
Coconut shells...............  ................  Solid diluent and
                                                  carrier
Cod liver oil................  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Coumarone--indene resin,       For use on        Component of coating
 conforming to 21 CFR 172.215.  citrus only.      agent
Croscarmellose sodium (CAS     ................  Disintegrant, solid
 Reg. No. 74811-65-7).                            diluent, carrier, and
                                                  thickener
Diacetyl tartaric acid esters  ................  Emulsifier
 of mono- and diglycerides of
 edible fatty acids.

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Dialkyl (C8-C18) dimethyl      Not more than     Flocculating agent in
 ammonium chloride.             0.2% in silica,   the manufacture of
                                hydrated silica.  silica, hydrated
                                                  silica for use as a
                                                  solid diluent, carrier
Diatomite (diatomaceous        ................  Solid diluent carrier
 earth).
Dichlorodifluoromethane......  ................  Propellant
Dichlorotetrafluoroethane....  ................   Do.
Diethylene glycol abietate...  ................  Surfactants, related
                                                  adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
1,1-Difluoroethane (CAS Reg.   For aerosol       Aerosol propellant
 No. 75-37-6).                  pesticide
                                formulations
                                used for insect
                                control in food-
                                 and feed-
                                handling
                                establishments
                                and animals.
1,2-Dihydro-6-ethoxy-2,2,4-    Not more than     Antioxidant
 trimethylquinolene.            0.02% of
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
3,6-Dimethyl-4-octyn-3,6-diol  Not more than     Surfactants, related
                                2.5% of           adjuvants of
                                pesticide         surfactants
                                formulation.
[alpha]-(o,p-Dinonylphenyl)-   ................  Surfactants, related
 [omega]-hydroxypoly                              adjuvants of
 (oxyethylene) mixture of                         surfactants
 dihydrogen phosphate and
 monohydrogen phosphate
 esters and the corresponding
 ammonium, calcium,
 magnesium, monoethanolamine,
 potassium, sodium, and zinc
 salts of the phosphate
 esters; the nonyl group is a
 propylene trimer isomer and
 the poly(oxyethylene)
 content averages 4-14 moles.
[alpha]-(o,p-Dinonylphenyl)-   ................   Do.
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene) produced by
 condensation of 1 mole of
 dinonylphenol (nonyl group
 is a propylene trimer
 isomer) with an average of 4-
 14 or 140-160 moles of
 ethylene oxide.
Dipropylene glycol...........  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Disodium phosphate...........  ................  Anticaking agent,
                                                  conditioning agent
Disodium zinc                  ................  Sequestrant
 ethylenediaminetetraacetate
 dihydride.
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid,   ................  Release rate regulator
 amine salts.                                     in pheromone
                                                  formulation
[alpha]-(p-Dodecylphenyl)-     ................  Surfactants, related,
 [omega]-hydroxypoly                              adjuvants of
 (oxyethylene) produced by                        surfactants
 the condensation of 1 mole
 of dodecylphenol (dodecyl
 group is a propylene
 tetramer isomer) with an
 average of 4-14 or 30-70
 moles of ethylene oxide; if
 a blend of products is used,
 the average number of moles
 of ethylene oxide reacted to
 produce any product that is
 a component of the blend
 shall be in the range of 4-
 14 or 30-70.
Dolomite.....................  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Epoxidized linseed oil.......  ................  Surfactants, related
                                                  adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Epoxidized soybean oil.......  ................   Do.
Ethoxylated lignosulfonic      ................  Surfactant
 acid, sodium salt.
Ethyl acetate................  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Ethyl alcohol................  ................   Do.
Ethyl esters of fatty acids    ................  Solvent, cosolvent
 derived from edible fats and
 oils.
Ethylene methylphenyglycidate  ................  Synthetic flavoring
Ethylene oxide adducts of      ................  Surfactants, related
 2,4,7,9-tetramethyl-5-                           adjuvants of
 decynediol, the ethylene                         surfactants
 oxide content averages 3.5,
 10, or 30 moles.
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic     3% of pesticide   Sequestrant
 acid.                          formulation.
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic     5% of pesticide   Sequestrant
 acid, tetrasodium salt.        formulation.
2-Ethyl-1-hexanol............  Not more than     Solvent, adjuvant of
                                2.5% of           surfactants
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
Fatty acids, conforming to 21  ................  Binder, defoaming
 CFR 172.860.                                     agent, lubricant
FD&C Blue No. 1..............  Not more than     Dye
                                0.2% of
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
FD&C Red No. 40 (CAS Reg. No.  Not to exceed     Dye, coloring agent
 25956-17-6) conforming to 21   0.002% by
 CFR 74.340.                    weight of
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
Ferric sulfate...............  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Fish meal....................  Expires May 24,   Solid diluent, carrier
                                2005..
Furcelleran..................  ................  Thickener
Glycerides, edible fats and    ................  Emulsifier, dispersing
 oils derived from plants and                     agent
 animals, reaction products
 with sucrose (CAS Reg. Nos.
 100403-38-1, 100403-41-6,
 100403-39-2, 100403-40-5).
Glycerol.....................  ................  Thickener
Glycerol mono-, di-, and       ................  Solvent, cosolvent
 triacetate.
Glyceryl monostearate........  ................  Emulsifier
Granite......................  ................   Do.
Graphite.....................  ................  Solid diluent, carrier

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Gum arabic (acacia)..........  ................  Surfactant, suspending
                                                  agent, dispersing
                                                  agent
Gypsum.......................  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Hexamethylenetetramine.......  For use in        Preservative
                                citrus washing
                                solutions only
                                at not more
                                than 1%.
n-Hexyl alcohol (CAS Reg. No.  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
 111-27-3).
Humic acid, sodium salt (CAS   ................  Adjuvant, UV
 Reg. No. 68131-04-4).                            protectant.
Hydrochloric acid............  ................  Solvent, neutralizer
Hydroxyethylidine              For use in        Stabilizer, chelator
 diphosphonic acid (HEDP)       antimicrobial
 (CAS Reg. No. 2809-21-4).      pesticide
                                formulations at
                                not more than 1
                                percent.
Iron oxide...................  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Isopropyl alcohol............  ................  Solvent, cosolvent,
                                                  stabilizer, inhibitor
Isopropyl myristate, CAS Reg.  ................  Solvent
 No. 110-27-0.
Kaolinite-type clay..........  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Lactic acid..................  ................  Solvent
Lauryl alcohol...............  ................  Surfactant
[alpha]-Lauryl-[omega]-        ................  Emulsifier
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene),
 average molecular weight (in
 amu) of 600.
[alpha]-Lauryl-[omega]-        ................  Surfactants, related
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)                         adjuvants of
 sulfate, sodium salt; the                        surfactants
 poly(oxyethylene) content is
 3-4 moles.
Lignosulfonate, ammonium,      ................  Surfactants, related
 calcium, magnesium,                              adjuvants of
 potassium, sodium, and zinc                      surfactants
 salts.
d-Limonene (CAS Reg. No. 5989- ................  Solvent, fragrance
 27-5).
Magnesium carbonate..........  ................  Anticaking agent,
                                                  conditioning agent
Magnesium chloride...........  ................  Safener
Magnesium lime...............  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Magnesium oxide..............  ................   Do.
Magnesium silicate...........  ................   Do.
Magnesium stearate...........  ................  Surfactant
Magnesium sulfate............  ................  Solid diluent, carrier,
                                                  safener
Manganous oxide..............  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Methyl alcohol...............  ................  Solvent
Methyl n-amyl ketone (CAS      ................  Solvent, cosolvent
 Reg. No. 110-43-0).
Methylated silicones.........  ................  Antifoaming agent
Methyl esters of fatty acids   ................  Solvent, cosolvent
 derived from edible fats and
 oils.
Methyl esters of higher fatty  ................  Antidusting agent,
 acids conforming to 21 CFR                       surfactant
 573.640.
Methyl ester of rosin,         ................  Surfactants, related
 partially hydrogenated (as                       adjuvants of
 defined in 21 CFR 172.615).                      surfactants
Methyl isobutyl ketone.......  ................  Solvent
Mica.........................  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Mineral oil, U.S.P., or        ................  Diluent, carrier, and
 conforming to 21 CFR 172.878                     solvent
 or 178.3620(a) (CAS Reg. No.
 8012-95-1).
Modified polyester resin       For use on        Resinous coating
 derived from ethylene          citrus only.
 glycol, fumaric acid, and
 rosin.
Monoammonium phosphate.......  No more than      Postharvest fumigation
                                3.75% by weight   in formulation with
                                in formulation.   aluminum phosphide
Mono- and diglycerides of C8-  ................  Surfactants, related
 C18  fatty acids.                                adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Montmorillonite-type clay....  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Montmorillonite-type clay      PTFE content not  Carrier
 treated with                   greater than
 polytetrafluoroethylene        0.5% (w/w) of
 (PTFE; CAS Reg. No. 9002-84-   clay.
 0).
Nonyl, decyl, and undecyl      ................  Surfactant.
 glycoside mixture with a
 mixture of nonyl, decyl, and
 undecyl oligosaccharides and
 related reaction products
 (primarily decanol and
 undecanol) produced as an
 aqueous-based liquid (50 to
 65% solids) from the
 reaction of primary alcohols
 (containing 15 to 20%
 secondary alcohol isomers)
 in a ratio of 20% C9, 40%
 C10, and 40% C11 with
 carbohydrates (average
 glucose to alkyl chain ratio
 1.3 to 1.8).
[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)-       ................  Surfactants, related
 [omega]-                                         adjuvants of
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)                         surfactants
 mixture of dihydrogen
 phosphate and monohydrogen
 phosphate esters and the
 corresponding ammonium,
 calcium, magnesium,
 monoethanolamine, potassium,
 sodium, and zinc salts of
 the phosphate esters; the
 nonyl group is a propylene
 trimer isomer and the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 4-14 moles or 30
 moles.

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[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)-       ................   Do.
 [omega]-
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)
 produced by the condensation
 of 1 mole of nonylphenol
 (nonyl group is a propylene
 trimer isomer) with an
 average of 4-14 or 30-90
 moles of ethylene oxide; if
 a blend of products is used,
 the average number of moles
 of ethylene oxide reacted to
 produce any product that is
 a component of the blend
 shall be in the range of 4-
 14 or 30-90.
[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)-       ................   Do.
 [omega]-
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)
 sulfate, ammonium, calcium,
 magnesium, potassium,
 sodium, and zinc salts; the
 nonyl group is a propylene
 trimer isomer and the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 4 moles.
Octyl and decyl glucosides     ................   Do.
 mixture with a mixture of
 octyl and
 decyloligosaccharides and
 related reaction products
 (primarily n- decanol)
 produced as an aqueous-based
 liquid (68-72% solids) from
 the reaction of straight
 chain alcohols (C8(45%), C10
 (55%)) with anhydrous
 glucose.
Oleic acid...................  ................  Diluent
Oleic acid diester of [alpha]- ................  Surfactants, related
 hydro-[omega]-hydroxypoly                        adjuvants of
 (oxyethylene); the                               surfactants
 poly(oxyethylene) having
 average molecular weight (in
 amu) 400.
[alpha]-Oleoyl-[omega]-        ................  Emulsifier
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene),
 average molecular weight (in
 amu) of 600.
Oleyl alcohol (CAS Reg. No.    15%.............  Cosolvent
 143-28-2.
Oxalic acid..................  No more oxalic    Calcium chelating hard
                                acid should be    water inhibitor
                                used than is
                                necessary to
                                chelate calcium
                                and in no case
                                should more
                                than 2 lb
                                oxalic acid per
                                acre be used.
Oxidized pine lignin, sodium   Maximum of 2% of  Surfactant, related
 salt, (CAS Reg. No. 68201-23-  formulation.      adjuvant of surfactant
 0).
Palmitic acid................  ................  Diluent
Pentaerythritol ester of       ................  Plasticizer
 maleic anhydride modified
 wood rosin.
Pentaerythritol ester of       ................   Do.
 modified resin.
Pentaerythritol stearates      No more than 25   Emulsifier
 mixture (CAS Reg. No. 85116-   ppm in
 93-4) which include            pesticide
 pentaerythritol monostearate   formulations.
 (CAS Reg. No. 78-23-9),
 pentaerythritol distearate
 (CAS Reg. No. 13081-97-5),
 pentaerythritol tristearate
 (CAS Reg. No. 28188-24-1)
 and pentaerythritol
 tetrastearate (CAS Reg. No.
 115-83-3).
Petrolatum, conforming to 21   ................  Coating agent
 CFR 172.880.
Petroleum hydrocarbons, light  ................  Solvent, diluent.
 odorless conforming to 21
 CFR 172.884.
Petroleum hydrocarbons,        ................   Do.
 synthetic isoparaffinic,
 conforming to 21 CFR 172.882.
Petroleum naphtha, conforming  ................  Component of coating
 to 21 CFR 172.250(d).                            agent
Petroleum wax, conforming to   ................  Coating agent
 21 CFR 172.886(d).
Phosphoric acid..............  ................  Buffer
Phosphorus oxychloride.......  ................  Catalyst
Pine lignin..................  ................  Adsorbent
B-Pinene polymers............  ................  Surfactants, related
                                                  adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Polyethylene, conforming to    ................  Binder, carrier, and
 21 CFR 177.1520(c).                              coating agent
Polyethylene glycol[[alpha]-   ................  Surfactants, related
 hydro-[omega]-                                   adjuvants of
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)];                       surfactants
 mean molecular weight (in
 amu) 194 to 9,500 conforms
 to 21 CFR 178.3750.
Polyglycerol esters of fatty   ................  Surfactants, related
 acids conforming to 21 CFR                       adjuvants of
 172.854.                                         surfactants
Polyglyceryl phthalate ester   ................   Do.
 of coconut oil fatty acids.
Poly(methylene-p-tert-         ................  Coating agent
 butylphenoxy)-
 poly(oxyethylene) ethanol;
 the poly(oxyethylene)
 content averages 4-12 moles.
Poly(methylene-p-              ................  Coating agent
 nonylphenoxy)poly
 (oxyethylene) ethanol; the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 4-12 moles.

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Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),      ................  Surfactant
 [alpha]-(carboxymethyl)-
 [omega]-(nonylphenoxy)
 produced by the condensation
 of 1 mole of nonylphenol
 (nonyl group is a propylene
 trimer isomer) with an
 average of 4-14 or 30-90
 moles of ethylene oxide. The
 molecular weight (in amu)
 ranges are 454-894 and 1598-
 4238.
Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan  ................  Surfactants, related
 monostearate.                                    adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
[Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-          Not to exceed     Surfactant
 ethanediyl)], [alpha]-[2-      15% in the
 bis(2-                         formulated
 hydroxyethyl)amino]propyl]-    product; only
 [omega]-hydroxy,-ether with    for use with
 [alpha]-hydro-[omega]-         glyphosate.
 hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-
 ethanediyl) (1:2), mono-
 C12	16 alkyl ethers, (CAS
 Reg. No. 176022-82-5).
Polysorbate 65, conforming to  ................  Emulsifier
 21 CFR 172.838.
Potassium aluminum silicate..  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Potassium hydroxide..........  ................  Neutralizer
Potassium phosphate..........  ................  Buffer
Potassium sulfate............  ................  Solid diluent
Propane......................  ................  Propellant
n-Propanol...................  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,   ................  Encapsulating agent,
 polymer with ethyl 2-                            dispensers, resins,
 propenoate and methyl 2-                         fibers and beads
 methyl-2-propenoate,
 ammonium salt (CAS
 Registration No. 55989-05-
 4), minimum number average
 molecular weight (in amu),
 18,900.
Propionic acid...............  ................  Catalyst
Propylene glycol.............  ................  Solvent, cosolvent.
Propylene glycol alginate (as  ................  Defoaming agent
 defined in 21 CFR 172.858).
Propyl gallate...............  ................  Antioxidant
Propyl p-hydroxybenzoate.....  ................  Preservative for
                                                  formulations
Pyrophyllite.................  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Rhizobium inoculants (e.g.     ................  All leguminous food
 Sinorhizobium,                                   commodities
 Bradyrhizobium & Rhizobium).
Rosin, partially dimerized     ................  Surfactants, related
 (as defined in 21 CFR                            adjuvants of
 172.615).                                        surfactants
Rosin, partially hydrogenated  ................   Do.
 (as defined in 21 CFR
 172.615).
Rosin, wood..................  ................   Do.
Salts of fatty acids,          ................  Binder, emulsifier,
 conforming to 21 CFR 172.863.                    anticaking agent
Sand.........................  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Secondary alkyl (C11-C15)      ................  Surfactant
 poly(oxyethylene) acetate,
 sodium salt; the ethylene
 oxide content averages 5
 moles.
Shellac, bleached; refined,    ................  Coating agent
 food grade, arsenic and
 rosin-free.
Soap (sodium or potassium      ................  Surfactant, emulsifier,
 salts of fatty acids).                           wetting agent
Soapstone....................  ................  Solid diluent
Sodium acid pyrophosphate....  ................  Surfactant, suspending
                                                  agent, dispersing
                                                  agent, buffer
Sodium [alpha]-                ................  Surfactants, related
 olefinsulfonate (sodium C14-                     adjuvants of
 C16) (Olefin sulfonate).                         surfactants
Sodium aluminum silicate.....  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Sodium benzoate..............  ................  Anticaking agent
Sodium bicarbonate...........  ................  Neutralizer
Sodium                         ................  Surfactants, related
 diisobutylnaphthalenesulfona                     adjuvants of
 te.                                              surfactants
Sodium dioctylsulfosuccinate.  ................   Do.
Sodium                         ................   Do.
 dodecylphenoxybenzenedisulfo
 nate.
Sodium hexametaphosphate.....  ................  Surfactant, emulsifier,
                                                  wetting agent,
                                                  suspending agent,
                                                  dispersing agent,
                                                  buffer
Sodium hydroxide.............  ................  Neutralizer
Sodium                         ................  Surfactants, related
 isopropylisohexylnaphthalene                     adjuvants of
 sulfonate.                                       surfactants
Sodium N-lauroyl-N-            ................   Do.
 methyltaurine.
Sodium lauryl glyceryl ether   ................   Do.
 sulfonate.
Sodium metasilicate..........  ................  Surfactants,
                                                  emulsifiers, wetting
                                                  agents, dispersing
                                                  agents, buffer
Sodium monoalkyl and dialkyl   ................  Surfactants, related
 (C8-C16)                                         adjuvants of
 phenoxybenzenedisulfonate                        surfactants
 mixtures containing not less
 than 70% of the
 monoalkylated product.
Sodium mono- and dimethyl      ................   Do.
 naphthalenesulfonates,
 molecular weight (in amu)
 245-260.
Sodium mono-, di-, and         ................   Do.
 tributyl
 naphthalenesulfonates.
Sodium mono-, di-, and         ................   Do.
 triisopropyl
 naphthalenesulfonate.
Sodium N-oleoyl-N-             ................   Do.
 methyltaurine.
Sodium oleyl sulfate.........  ................   Do.

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Sodium N-palmitoyl-N-          ................   Do.
 methyltaurine.
Sodium propionate............  ................  Preservative for
                                                  formulation
Sodium salt of sulfated oleic  ................  Surfactants, related
 acid.                                            adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Sodium silicate..............  ................  Surfactant, emulsifier,
                                                  wetting agent,
                                                  stabilizer, inhibitor
Sodium starch glycolate (CAS   Granular and      Disintegrant
 Reg. No. 9063-38-1).           tableted
                                products only;
                                not to exceed
                                8% of the
                                formulated
                                product.
Sodium sulfate...............  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Sodium sulfite...............  ................  Stabilizer
Sodium thiosulfate anhydrous   Not to exceed 6%  Dechlorinator, reducing
 (CAS Reg. No.7772-98-7 or      of the            agent
 sodium thiosulfate             formulated
 pentahydrate,CAS Reg. No.      product.
 10102-17-7).
Sodium tripolyphosphate......  ................  Buffer, surfactant,
                                                  suspending agent,
                                                  dispersing agent,
                                                  anticaking agent,
                                                  conditioning agent
Sorbitan fatty acid esters     ................  Surfactants, related
 (fatty acids limited to C12,                     adjuvants or
 C14, C16, and C18 containing                     surfactants.
 minor amounts of associated
 fatty acids) and their
 derivatives; the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 5-20 moles.
Sorbic acid (and potassium     ................  Preservative for
 salt).                                           formulations
Sorbitol.....................  ................  Antidusting agent
Soy protein, isolated........  Expires May 24,   Adhesive
                                2005.
Soybean flour................  Expires May 24,   Surfactant
                                2005..
Soybean oil-derived fatty      ................  Solvent, cosolvent
 acids.
Sperm oil conforming to 21     ................  Coating agent
 CFR 172.210.
Stearic acid.................  ................  Diluent
[alpha]-Stearoyl-[omega]-      ................  Emulsifier
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene),
 average molecular weight (in
 amu) of 600.
[alpha]-Stearoyl-[omega]-      ................  Surfactants, related
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene);                        adjuvants of
 the poly(oxyethylene)                            surfactants
 content averages either 8,
 9, or 40 moles; if a blend
 of products is used, the
 average number of moles
 ethylene oxide reacted to
 produce any product that is
 a component of the blend
 shall be either 8, 9, or 40.
Sucrose octaacetate..........  ................  Adhesive
Sulfuric acid (CAS Reg. No.    0.1% of           pH control agent
 7664-93-9) that meets the      pesticide
 Food Chemicals Codex           formulation.
 specifications.
Sulfurous acid...............  ................  Preservative
Synthetic paraffin and its     ................  Carrier, binder, and
 succinic derivatives                             carrying agent
 conforming to 21 CFR 172.275.
Synthetic petroleum wax,       ................  Binder, carrier, and
 conforming to 21 CFR 172.888.                    coating agent
Talc.........................  ................  Solid diluent, carriers
Tall oil; fatty acids not      ................  Surfactants, related
 less than 58%, rosin acids                       adjuvants of
 not more than 44%,                               surfactants
 unsaponifiables not more
 than 8%.
Tartrazine...................  ................  Dye
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane,     ................  Aerosol propellant
 (CAS Reg. No. 811-97-2).
Tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol...  ................  Solvent cosolvent
[alpha]-[p-(1,1,3,3-           ................  Surfactants, related
 Tetramethylbutyl)phenyl]-                        adjuvants of
 [omega]-                                         surfactants
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)
 produced by the condensation
 of 1 mole of p-(1,1,3,3-
 tetramethylbutyl)phenol with
 a range of 1-14 or 30-70
 moles of ethylene oxide: if
 a blend of products is used,
 the average range number of
 moles of ethylene oxide
 reacted to produce any
 product that is a component
 of the blend shall be in the
 range of 1-14 or 30-70.
[alpha]-[p-(1,1,3,3-           ................   Do.
 Tetramethylbutyl) phenyl]-
 [omega]-
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)
 produced by the condensation
 of 1 mole of p-(1,1,3,3-
 tetramethylbutyl) phenol
 with an average of 4-14 or
 30-70 moles of ethylene
 oxide; if a blend of
 products is used, the
 average number of moles of
 ethylene oxide reacted to
 produce any product that is
 a component of the blend
 shall be in the range of 4-
 14 or 30-70.
2,4,7,9-Tetramethyl-5-decyn-   Not more than     Surfactants, related
 4, 7-diol.                     2.5% of           adjuvants of
                                pesticide         surfactants
                                formulation.
Tetrasodium pyrophosphate....  ................  Anticaking agent,
                                                  conditioning agent
Tricalcium phosphate.........  ................  Surfactant, suspending
                                                  agent, dispersing
                                                  agent, anticaking
                                                  agent, conditioning
                                                  agent
1,1,1-Trichloroethane........  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Trichlorofluoromethane.......  ................  Propellant
Tridecylpoly(oxyethylene)      ................  Surfactants, related
 acetate, sodium salt; where                      adjuvants of
 the ethylene oxide content                       surfactants
 averages 6-7 moles.

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Trisodium phosphate..........  ................  Surfactant, emulsifier,
                                                  wetting agent
Vermiculite..................  ................  Solid diluent, carrier.
Walnut shells................  ................  Leaching inhibitor,
                                                  binder for water-
                                                  dispersible
                                                  aggregates, sticker
                                                  and suspension
                                                  stabilizer
Wheat, including flour, bran,  Expires May 24,   Solid diluent carrier,
 and starch.                    2005..            attractant
Wheat bran...................  ................   Do.
Wintergreen oil..............  ................  Attractant
Wood flour...................  Derived from      Solid diluent and
                                wood free of      carrier
                                chemical
                                preservatives.
Xanthan gum-modified,          Not more than     Surfactant
 produced by the reaction of    0.5% of
 xanthan gum and glyoxal        pesticide
 (maximum 0.3% by weight).      formulation.
Xylene meeting the             In pesticide      Solvent, cosolvent
 specifications listed in 21    formulations
 CFR 172.884(b)(4).             for grain
                                storage only.
Zeolite (hydrated alkali       ................  Solid diluent, carrier
 aluminum silicate).
Zinc oxide...................  ................  Coating agent
Zinc sulfate (basic and        ................   Do.
 monohydrate).
Zinc sulfate (basic and        ................  Solid diluent, carrier
 monohydrate).
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0
10. Section 180.920 is added to subpart D to read as follows:


Sec.  180.920  Inert ingredients used pre-harvest; exemptions from the 
requirement of a tolerance.

    The following materials are exempted from the requirement of a 
tolerance when used in accordance with good agricultural practice as 
inert (or occasionally active) ingredients in pesticide formulations 
applied to growing crops only:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Inert ingredients             Limits                 Uses
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetonitrile.................  Not more than     Solvent for blended
                                0.5% of           emulsifiers in all
                                pesticide         pesticides used before
                                formulation.      crop emerges from soil
                                                  and in herbicides
                                                  before or after crop
                                                  emerges
Acetophenone.................  ................  Attractant
Adenosine (CAS Reg. No. 58-61- Maximum of 0.5%   Synergist
 7).                            of formulation.
Alder bark...................  ................  Seed germination
                                                  stimulator
[alpha]-Alkyl (C12-C18)-       ................  Surfactants, related
 [omega]-                                         adjuvants of
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)                         surfactants
 copolymers with
 poly(oxypropylene);
 polyoxyethylene content
 averages 3-12 moles and
 polyoxypropylene content 2-9
 moles.
[alpha]-Alkyl (C10-C16)-       ................  Surfactants, related
 [omega]-                                         adjuvants of
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)                         surfactants
 mixture of dihydrogen
 phosphate and monohydrogen
 phosphate esters and the
 corresponding ammonium,
 calcium, magnesium,
 monoethanolamine, potassium,
 sodium, and zinc salts of
 the phosphate esters; the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 3-20 moles.
[alpha]-Alkyl (C12-C15)-       Not more than     Emulsifiers in
 [omega]-                       0.2% in the       pesticide concentrates
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)       final solution.   applied with liquid
 sulfosuccinate,                                  fertilizer solutions
 isopropylamine and N-                            before crop emerges
 hydroxyethyl isopropylamine                      from soil or not later
 salts of; the                                    than 4 weeks after
 poly(oxyethylene) content                        planting
 averages 3-12 moles.
[alpha]-Alkyl(C10-C12)-        ................  Surfactants, related
 [omega]-                                         adjuvants of
 hydroxpoly(oxyethylene)                          surfactants.
 poly(oxypropylene)
 copolymer; poly(oxyethylene)
 content is 11-15 moles;
 poly(oxyproplene) content is
 1-3 moles.
[alpha]-Alkyl(C12-C18)-        ................   Do.
 [omega]-
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene/
 oxypropylene) hetero polymer
 in which the oxyethylene
 content averages 13-17 moles
 and the oxypropylene content
 averages 2-6 moles.
[alpha]-Alkyl (C10-C16)-       ................   Do.
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene)poly(oxypropyle
 ne) mixture of di- and
 monohydrogen phosphate
 esters and the corresponding
 ammonium, calcium,
 magnesium, monoethanolamine,
 potassium, sodium, and zinc
 salts of the phosphate
 esters; the combined
 poly(oxyethylene)
 poly(oxypropylene) content
 averages 3-20 moles.
[alpha]-Alkyl (C12-C18)-       ................   Do.
 [omega]-
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene/
 oxypropyl ene) hetero
 polymer in which the
 oxyethylene content is 8-12
 moles and the oxypropylene
 content is 3-7 moles.

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[alpha]-Alkyl (C12-C15)-       ................  Solvent, cosolvent,
 [omega]-                                         surfactant, and
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene/                         related adjuvants of
 oxypropylene) hetero polymer                     surfactants
 in which the oxyethylene
 content is 8-13 moles and
 the oxypropylene content is
 7-30 moles.
[alpha]-Alkyl (C21-C71)-       Not to exceed     Wetting agent or
 [omega]-hydroxypoly            10%.              granule coating
 (oxyethylene) in which the
 poly(oxyethylene) content is
 2 to 91 moles and molecular
 weight range from 390 to
 5,000.
n-Alkyl(C8-C18)amine acetate.  ................  Surfactants, related
                                                  adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Almond, bitter...............  ................  Attractant
Aluminum 2-ethylhexanoate....  Not more than     Gelling agent
                                0.25% of
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
Aluminum sulfate.............  ................  Safener adjuvant
Amine salts of alkyl(C8-C24)   ................  Surfactants, related
 benzenesulfonic acid                             adjuvants of
 (butylamine,                                     surfactants
 dimethylaminopropylamine,
 mono- and diisopropylamine,
 mono-, di-, and
 triethanolamine).
N-(Aminoethyl) ethanolamine    For use only in    Do.
 salt of                        liquid
 dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid.   emulsifiable
                                herbicide
                                concentrates.
Ammonium nitrate (CAS Reg.     ................  Adjuvant/ intensifier
 No. 6484-52-2).                                  for herbicides
Ammonium polyphosphate (CAS    ................  Sequestrant, buffer, or
 Reg. No. 68333-79-9).                            surfactant
Ammonium thiocyanate.........  ................  Adjuvant/intensifier
                                                  for defoliation of,
                                                  and weed control in/on
                                                  cotton and soybeans
Animal waste material          E. coli and       Carrier
 (produced by the               Salmonella
 thermophilic digestion of      free; heavy
 cattle and poultry manure).    metal content
                                not to exceed
                                the following:
                                Material/
                                Concentration
                                (ppm): As/12.5;
                                Cd/12.0; Cu/
                                14.0; Pb/17.0;
                                Hg/0.1; Se/0.2.
Barium sulfate...............  ................  Carrier
1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one...  Not more than     Preservative/stabilizer
                                0.1% of
                                formulation.
                                Not more than
                                0.02 lb to be
                                applied per
                                acre.
N,N-Bis[[alpha]-ethyl-[omega]- ................  Surfactants for
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)                         preemergence use with
 alkylamine; the                                  herbicides on
 poly(oxyethylene) content                        sugarcane only
 averages 3 moles; the alkyl
 groups (C14-C18) are derived
 from tallow, or from soybean
 or cottonseed oil acids.
N,N-Bis(2-                     ................  Surfactants, related
 hydroxyethyl)alkylamine,                         adjuvants of
 where the alkyl groups (C8-                      surfactants
 C18) are derived from
 coconut, cottonseed, soya,
 or tallow acids.
N,N-Bis 2-([omega]-            ................   Do.
 hydroxypolyoxyethylene)
 ethyl) alkylamine; the
 reaction product of 1 mole
 N,N-bis(2-
 hydroxyethyl)alkylamine and
 3-60 moles of ethylene
 oxide, where the alkyl group
 (C8-C18) is derived from
 coconut, cottonseed, soya,
 or tallow acids.
N,N-Bis-2-([omega]-            ................  Surfactant, related
 hydroxypolyoxyethylene/                          adjuvants of
 polyoxypropylene) ethyl                          surfactants
 alkylamine; the reaction
 product of 1 mole of N,N-
 bis(2-hydroxyethyl
 alkylamine) and 3-60 moles
 of ethylene oxide and
 propylene oxide, where the
 alkyl group (C8-C18) is
 derived from coconut,
 cottonseed, soya, or tallow
 acids.
Boric acid...................  ................  Sequestrant
Buffalo gourd root powder      No more than 2.5  Gustatory stimulant
 (Cucurbita foetidissima root   lbs/acre/season
 powder); or, Zucchini juice    (3.4 gm/acre/
 (Cucurbita pepo juice) or      season of
 Hawkesbury melon Citrullus     Cucurbitacin).
 lanatus..
Butoxytriethylene glycol       ................  Surfactants for
 phosphate.                                       arsenical herbicide
                                                  formulations only
1,3-Butylene glycol            Not more than     Stabilizer
 dimethyacrylate.               0.1% of
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
Butyl stearate...............  ................  Defoamer
[gamma]-Butyrolactone........  ................  Solvent
C.I. Pigment Blue 15  For seed          Dye, coloring agent
 (CAS Reg. No. 147-14-8;        treament use
 containing no more than 50     only.
 ppm polychlorinated
 biphenyls (PCBs)).
C.I. Pigment Green 7  For seed          Dye, coloring agent
 (CAS Reg. No. 1328-53-6;       treatment use
 containing no more than 50     only.
 ppm polychlorinated
 biphenyls (PCBs)).
C.I. Pigment Violet 23 (CAS Reg. No. 6358-30-    treatment use
 1; containing no more than     only.
 20 ppb of polychlorinated
 dibenzo-p-dioxins and/or
 polychlorinated
 dibenzofurans).

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Calcium and sodium salts of    ................  Surfactants, related
 certain sulfonated petroleum                     adjuvants of
 fractions (mahogany soaps);                      surfactants
 calcium salt molecular
 weight (in amu) 790-1,020,
 sodium salt molecular weight
 (in amu) 400-500.
Camphor (CAS Reg. No. 76-22-   Not more than 5%  Deodorant, melting
 2).                            weight to         point adjustment
                                weight (w/w) of
                                pesticide
                                formulations.
Carous chloride..............  10 ppm in         Tagging agent
                                formulation.
Carrageenan, conforming to 21  Not more than     Thickener and
 CFR 172.260.                   0.15% of          stabilizer for
                                pesticide         pesticide formulations
                                formulation.      applied to seeds
                                                  before planting
Chlorobenzene................  Contains not      Solvent, cosolvent
                                more than 1%
                                impurities. Not
                                for use after
                                edible parts of
                                plant begin to
                                form. Do not
                                graze livestock
                                in treated
                                areas within 48
                                hours after
                                application.
5-Chloro-2-methyl-4-           Not more than     Preservative
 isothiazolin-3-one (in         0.0022% (22.5
 combination with 2-methyl-4-   ppm) in the
 isothiazolin-3-one).           formulation;
                                0.00022% (or
                                2.25 ppm) in
                                the final
                                solution
                                applied to
                                growing crops.
Condensation product of        ................  Stabilizer.
 orthophenylphenol with 5
 moles of ethylene oxide.
Copper naphthenate...........  Not more than     Mercaptan scavenger in
                                2.5% of           technical pesticide
                                formulation;
                                application
                                limited to
                                before edible
                                portions of
                                plants begin to
                                form.
Copper salts of neodecanoic    Not more than 1%   Do.
 acid and 2-ethylhexanoic       of formulation;
 acid.                          application
                                limited to
                                before edible
                                portions of
                                plants begin to
                                form.
Cyclohexane..................  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Cyclohexanol.................  ................   Do.
Cyclohexanone................  ................   Do.
Cysteine (CAS Reg. No. 52-90-  Maximum of 0.5%   Synergist
 4).                            of formulation.
D&C Green No. 6..............  ................  Dye
D&C Red No. 17, technical      ................  Dye
 grade.
D&C Red No. 33 (CAS Reg. No.   ................  Dye
 3567-66-6); meeting the
 specifications listed in 21
 CFR 74.1333.
D&C Violet No. 2, technical    Not more than     Dye
 grade.                         0.005% of
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
n-Decyl alcohol..............  ................   Do.
Diacetone alcohol............  ................  Deactivator, solvent
                                                  for formulations used
                                                  before crop emerges
                                                  from soil
Diallyl phthalate............  Not more than     Stabilizer
                                0.1% of
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
Diammonium phosphate (CAS      ................  Buffer, surfactant
 Reg. No. 7783-28-0).
[alpha]-(Di-sec-               ................  Surfactants, related
 butyl)phenylpoly(oxypropylen                     adjuvants of
 e) block polymer with                            surfactants
 poly(oxyethylene); the
 poly(oxypropylene) content
 averages 4 moles, the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 5 to 12 moles, the
 molecular.
Diethanolamine...............  ................  Stabilizer, inhibitor
                                                  for formulations used
                                                  before crop emerges
                                                  from soil
Diethylene glycol............  ................  Deactivator, adjuvant
                                                  for formulations used
                                                  before crop emerges
                                                  from soil
Diethylene glycol and          ................  Deactivator for
 diethylene glycol monobutyl,                     formulations used
 monoethyl, and monomethyl                        before crop emerges
 ethers.                                          from soil, stabilizer
3,6-Dimethyl-4-octyn-3,6-diol  In pesticide      Surfactants, related
                                formulations,     adjuvants of
                                for soil prior    surfactants
                                to planting or
                                to plants
                                before edible
                                parts form.
Dimethyl sulfoxide...........  ................  Solvent or cosolvent
                                                  for formulations used
                                                  before crop emerges
                                                  from soil or prior to
                                                  formation of edible
                                                  parts of food plants
Dipotassium hydrogen           ................  Buffering agent
 phosphate.
Dipropylene glycol dibenzoate  For seed          Solvent, cosolvent
                                treatment use
                                only.
Dipropylene glycol monomethyl  ................  Stabilizer
 ether.
Disodium 4-isodecyl            ................  Surfactants related
 sulfosuccinate.                                  adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants.
Dodecylphenol................  ................  Coupling agent in
                                                  emulsifier

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[alpha]-Dodecylphenol-[omega]- ................  Surfactants, related
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene/                         adjuvants of
 oxypropylene) hetero polymer                     surfactants
 where ethylene oxide content
 is 11-13 moles and
 oxypropylene content is 14-
 16 moles, molecular weight
 (in amu) averages 600 to 965.
Douglas-fir bark, ground.....  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Dysprosium chloride..........  10 ppm in         Tagging agent
                                formulation.
Ethylene glycol..............  ................  Antifreeze, deactivator
                                                  for all pesticides
                                                  used before crop
                                                  emerges from soil and
                                                  in herbicides before
                                                  or after crop emerges
Ethylene glycol monobutyl      ................  .......................
 ether.
Ethylene glycol monomethyl     ................  Solvent for
 ether.                                           formulations used
                                                  before crop emerges
                                                  from soil
2-Ethylhexanol...............  ................  Cosolvent, defoamer,
                                                  solvent for all
                                                  pesticides used before
                                                  crop emerges from soil
                                                  and in herbicides
                                                  before or after crop
                                                  emerges
Ethyl methacrylate...........  ................  Surfactants, related
                                                  adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Europic chloride.............  10 ppm in         Tagging agent
                                formulation.
FD&C Red No. 40 (CAS Reg. No.  For seed          Dye, coloring agent
 25956-17-6).                   treatment use
                                only. Not to
                                exceed 2% by
                                weight of the
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
Ferric chloride..............  ................  Not greater than 2% of
                                                  suspending, dispersing
                                                  agent, pesticide
                                                  formulation
Fluoroapatite................  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Folic acid (CAS Reg. No. 59-   Maximum of 0.5%   Synergist
 30-3).                         of formulation.
Furfural byproduct (a          ................  Solid diluent, carrier
 granular steam-acid
 sterilized, lignocellulosic
 residuum in the extraction
 of furfural from corn cobs,
 sugarcane bagasse,
 cottonseed hulls, oat hulls,
 and rice hulls).
Gluconic acid (and sodium      ................  Sequestrant
 salt).
l-Glutamic acid (C5 H9 NO4;    Seet treatment    Plant nutrient
 CAS Reg. No. 56-86-0).         use only.
Glutamine (CAS Reg. No. 56-85- Maximum of 0.5%   Synergist
 9).                            of formulation.
Glycerol--propylene oxide      ................  Component in water-
 polymer (CAS Reg. No. 25791-                     soluble film
 96-2).
Glyceryl triacetate..........  ................  Stabilizer
Glyceryl tris-12-              ................  Flow control agent
 hydroxystearate.
Graphite.....................  ................  Treatment aid for seeds
Hexamethylenetetramine.......  ................  Stabilizer for carriers
                                                  in solid pesticide
                                                  formulations
2-Hydroxy-4-n-                 Not more than     Light stabilizer
 octoxybenzophenone (CAS Reg.   0.2 pt of
 No. 1843-05-6).                pesticide
                                formulation.
Hydroxypropyl guar gum.......  ................  Thickener
Isoamyl acetate..............  Not more than     Odor-masking agent
                                0.5% of
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
Isobornyl acetate............  ................  Solvent
Isobutyl alcohol.............  ................   Do.
Isobutylene-butene copolymers  For soil          Binder
                                application
                                only.
Isooctadecanol...............  Not more than 2%  Defoaming agent
                                of pesticide
                                formulation.
Isophorone (CAS Reg. No. 78-   ................  Solvent, cosolvent
 59-1).
Isopropylbenzene.............  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Isopropylbenzenesulfonic acid  ................  Surfactants and related
 and its ammonium, calcium,                       adjuvants of
 magnesium, potassium,                            surfactants
 sodium, and zinc salts.
Lanthanum chloride...........  10 ppm in         Tagging agent.
                                formulation.
(3-Lauramidopropyl)            Not more than     Antistatic agent
 trimethylammonium methyl       2.6% in the
 sulfate.                       formulation.
                                Not to be
                                applied within
                                7 days of
                                harvest.
Linoleic diethanolamide (CAS   ................  Surfactant
 Reg. No. 56863-02-6).
Magnesium nitrate (in          None............  Preservation
 combination with 2-methyl-4-
 isothiazolin-3-one and 5-
 chloro-2-methyl-4-
 isothiazolin-3-one).
Maleic acid and maleic         For pesticide     Stabilizer
 anhydride.                     formulations
                                applied to
                                apples with a
                                minimum
                                preharvest
                                interval of 21
                                days.
Manganese carbonate..........  ................  Plant nutrient
Mesityl oxide................  Not for use       Solvent, cosolvent
                                after edible
                                parts of plant
                                begin to form.
                                Do not graze
                                livestock in
                                treated areas
                                within 48 hours
                                after
                                application.

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Methionine (CAS Reg. No. 59-   Maximum of 0.5%   Synergist
 51-8).                         of formulation.
Methyl alcohol...............  ................   Do.
Methyl bis(2-                  ................  Surfactant
 hydroxyethyl)alkyl ammonium
 chloride, where the carbon
 chain (C8-C18) is derived
 from coconut, cottonseed,
 soya, or tallow acids.
[alpha],[alpha]'-              ................  Solvent, cosolvent,
 [Methylenebis]-4-(1,1,3,3-                       surfactant, and
 tetramethylbutyl)-o-                             related adjuvants of
 phenylene bis[[omega]-                           surfactants
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)]
 having 6-7.5 moles of
 ethylene oxide per hydroxyl
 group.
Methylene blue...............  ................  Dye for formulations
                                                  used on cotton
Methyl ethyl ketone..........  ................  Surfactant
Methyl p- hydroxybenzoate....  ................  Preservative for
                                                  formulations
Methyl isoamyl ketone........  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Methyl isobutyl ketone.......  ................   Do.
2-Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one  Not more than     Preservative
 (in combination with 5-        0.0022% (22.5
 chloro-2-methyl-4-             ppm) in the
 isothiazolin-3-one).           formulation;
                                0.00022% (or
                                2.25 ppm) in
                                the final
                                solution
                                applied to
                                growing crops.
Methyl methacrylate..........  ................  Surfactants, related
                                                  adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Methylnaphthalenesulfonic      ................  Dispersant
 acid--formaldehyde
 condensate, sodium salt.
Methyl oleate................  ................  Surfactant
2-Methyl-2,4-pentanediol.....  ................  Solvent for
                                                  formulations used
                                                  before crop emerges
                                                  from soil
Methyl poly(oxyethylene)       ................  Surfactant
 alkyl ammonium chloride,
 where the poly(oxyethylene)
 content is 3-15 moles and
 the alkyl group (C8-C18) is
 derived from coconut,
 cottonseed, soya, or tallow
 acids.
N-Methylpyrrolidone (CAS Reg.  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
 No. 872-504).
Methyl violet 2B.............  ................  Dye
Mixed phytosterols             ................  Surfactant.
 (consisting of campesterol,
 sitosterol and stigmasterol,
 with minor amounts of
 associated plant sterols)
 derived from edible
 vegetable oils.
Mono- and bis-(1H, 1H, 2H, 2H- Not more than     Defoaming agent
 perfluoroalkyl) phosphates     0.5% of
 where the alkyl group is       pesticide
 even numbered and in the C6-   formulation.
 C12 range.
Mono- and dialkyl (C8-C18)     ................  Surfactants, related
 methylated ammonium chloride                     adjuvants of
 compounds, where the alkyl                       surfactants
 group(s) (C8-C18) are
 derived from coconut,
 cottonseed, soya, tallow, or
 hogfat fatty acids.
Morpholine salt of             ................   Do.
 dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid.
Naphthalenesulfonic acid-      ................   Do.
 formaldehyde condensate,
 ammonium and sodium salts.
Nicotinamide (CAS Reg. No. 98- Maximum of 0.5%   Synergist
 92-0).                         of formulation.
[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)-       ................  Surfactant
 [omega]-
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene);
 produced by the condensation
 of 1 mole of nonylphenol
 (nonyl group is a propylene
 trimer isomer) with an
 average of 4-14 or 30-100
 moles of ethylene oxide; if
 a blend of products is used,
 the average number of moles
 of ethylene oxide reacted to
 produce any product that is
 a component of the blend
 shall be in the range 4-14
 or 30-100.
X-(p- Nonylphenyl)-[omega]-    Not more than     Emulsifiers in
 hydroxy-poly(oxyethylene)      0.2% in the       pesticide concentrates
 sulfosuccinate                 final solution.   applied with liquid
 isopropylamine and N-                            fertilizer solutions
 hydroxyethyl isopropylamine                      before crop emerges
 salts of: the                                    from soil or not later
 poly(oxyethylene) content                        than 4 weeks after
 averages r moles.                                planting
n- Octyl alcohol.............  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
[alpha]-Oleoyl-[omega]-        ................  Component of defoamers
 (oleoyloxy)
 poly(oxyethylene) derived
 from [alpha]-hydro-[omega]-
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)
 (molecular weight 600 amu).
Oxo-decyl acetate (CAS reg.    ................  Solvent
 No. 108419-33-6).
Oxo-heptyl acetate (CAS Reg.   ................  Solvent
 No. 90438-79-2).
Oxo-hexyl acetate (CAS Reg.    ................  Solvent
 No. 88230-35-7).
Oxo-nonyl acetate (CAS Reg.    ................  Solvent
 No. 108419-34-7).
Oxo-octyl acetate (CAS Reg.    ................  Solvent
 No. 108419-32-5).
Oxo-tridecyl acetate (CAS      ................  Solvent
 Reg. No. 108419-35-8).
Paraformaldehyde.............  Not more than 2%  Preservative for
                                of pesticide      formulation
                                formulation.
Partial sodium salt of N-      Not more than 1%  Surfactants, related
 lauryl-[alpha]-                of pesticide      adjuvants of
 iminodipropionic acid.         formulation.      surfactants
Phenol.......................  ................  Solvent, cosolvent

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Phenolic resins..............  Soil              Binding agent
                                applications.
Phenolsulfonic acid--          Applied to        Dispersant surfactant
 formaldehyde--urea             growing plants
 condensate and its sodium      only.
 salt.
(Phthalocyaninato (2))         When used as a    Coloring agent, pigment
 copper; (C.I. pigment blue     colorant in low-
 No. 15).                       density plastic
                                films.
Pigment red 48...............  For seed          Dye
                                treatment use
                                only.
[alpha]-Pinene...............  Not more than 2%  Stabilizer
                                of formulation
                                by weight.
Poly(methylene-p-              ................  Encapsulating agent
 nonylphenoxy)poly(oxypropyle
 ne) propanol; the poly(oxy-
 propylene) content averages
 4-12 moles.
Poly(oxyethylene) adducts of   ................  Surfactant, related
 mixed phytosterols (such                         adjuvants
 sterols to consist of
 campesterol, stigmasterol
 and sitosterol with minor
 amounts of associated plant
 sterols) derived from edible
 vegetable oils;
 polyoxyethylene content
 averaging 5-26 moles.
Poly(oxyethylene) (5)          ................  Surfactants, related
 sorbitan monooleate.                             adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Polysorbate 60, conforming to  ................  Surfactant
 21 CFR 172.836.
Potassium carbonate..........  ................  Buffering agent
Potassium dihydrogen           ................   Do.
 phosphate.
Primary n-alkylamines, where   ................  Surfactant
 the alkyl group (C8-C18) is
 derived from coconut,
 cottonseed, soya, or tallow
 acids.
Propylene dichloride.........  ................  Solvent for
                                                  formulations used
                                                  before crop emerges
                                                  from soil
Propylene glycol monomethyl    ................  Solvent
 ether.
Pyridoxine (CAS Reg. No. 65-   Maximum of 0.5%   Synergist
 23-6).                         of formulation.
Rosin, dark wood (as defined   ................  Surfactants, related
 in 21 CFR 178.3870(a)(1)(v)).                    adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Rosin, gum...................  ................   Do.
Rosin, tall oil..............  ................   Do.
Scandium chloride............  10 ppm in         Tagging agent
                                formulation.
Sodium bisulfate (CAS Reg.     ................  Acidifying/buffering
 No. 7681-38-1).                                  agent
Sodium butyl                   ................  Surfactants, related
 naphthalenesulfonate.                            adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Sodium caseinate.............  Expires May 24,   Suspending agent and
                                2005..            binder
Sodium 1,4-dicyclohexyl        ................  Surfactants, related
 sulfosuccinate.                                  adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Sodium 1,4-dihexyl             ................   Do.
 sulfosuccinate.
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate    ................  Buffering agent
 (CAS Reg. No. 7558-80-7)
 conforming to 21 CFR
 182.6778.
Sodium 1,4-diisobutyl          ................  Surfactants, related
 sulfosuccinate.                                  adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Sodium 1,4-dipentyl            ................   Do.
 sulfosuccinate.
Sodium 1,4-ditridecyl          ................   Do.
 sulfosuccinate.
Sodium fluoride..............  Not more than     Stabilizer carrier for
                                0.25% of          formulations used
                                pesticide         before crop emerges
                                formulation.      from soil
Sodium metaborate............  ................  Sequestrant
Sodium molybdate.............  ................  Plant nutrient
Sodium mono- and dimethyl      ................  Surfactants, related
 naphthalenesulfonate;                            adjuvants of
 molecular weight (in amu)                        surfactants
 245-260.
Sodium nitrate...............  ................  Solid diluent
Sodium nitrite...............  Not more than 3%  Stabilizer, inhibitor.
                                of pesticide
                                formulation.
Sodium o-phenylphenate.......  Not more than     Preservative for
                                0.1% of           formulation
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
Sodium salt of the insoluble   ................  Surfactants, related
 fraction of rosin.                               adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Sodium salt of partially or    ................  Surfactants, related
 completely saponified dark                       adjuvants of
 wood rosin (as defined in 21                     surfactants
 CFR 178.3870(a)(4)).
Sodium tetraborate...........  Not more than 2%  Buffering agent;
                                of pesticide      corrosion inhibitor
                                formulation.
Sulfosuccinic acid ester with  Not more than     Emulsifiers in
 N-(2,-hydroxy-propyl)          0.2% in the       pesticide concentrates
 oleamide, ammonia and          final solution.   applied with liquid
 isopropylamine salts of.                         fertilizer solutions
                                                  before crop emerges
                                                  from soil or not later
                                                  than 4 weeks after
                                                  planting
Tall oil diesters with         ................  Component in water-
 polypropylene glycol (CAS                        soluble film
 Reg. No. 68648-12-4).
Tannin.......................  ................  Dispersing agent
Tertiary butylhydroquinone...  ................  Antioxidant
1-Tetradecanamine, N,N-        ................  Component in water-
 dimethyl-, N-oxide (CAS Reg.                     soluble film
 No. 3332-27-2).
N,N,N',N[dprime]-Tetrakis-(2-  ................  Stabilizer for
 hydroxypropyl)                                   formulations used
 ethylenediamine.                                 before crop emerges
                                                  from soil

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[alpha]-[p-(1,1,3,3-           ................  Surfactants, related
 Tetramethylbutyl)phenyl]-                        adjuvants of
 [omega]-                                         surfactants
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)
 mixture of dihydrogen
 phosphate and monohydrogen
 phosphate esters and the
 corresponding sodium salts
 of the phosphate esters; the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 6 to 10 moles.
2,4,7,9-Tetramethyl-5-decyne   In pesticide       Do.
 4,7-diol.                      formulations,
                                for application
                                to soil prior
                                to planting or
                                to plants
                                before edible
                                parts form.
Tetrapotassium pyrophosphate   Not to exceed     Sequestrant, anticaking
 (CAS Reg. No. 7320-345).       10% of            agent, conditioning
                                formulation.      agent
Tetrasodium N-(1,2-            ................   Do.
 dicarboxyethyl)-N-octadecyl-
 sulfosuccinamate.
[2,2'(2,5-Thiophenediyl) bis   10 ppm in         Quality control agent
 (5-tert-butylbenzoxazole)]     pesticide
 (CAS Reg. Number 7128-64-5).   formulations.
Titanium dioxide (CAS Reg.     ................  Pigment/coloring agent
 No. 13463-67-7).                                 in plastic bags used
                                                  to wrap growing banana
                                                  (preharvest), colorant
                                                  on seeds for planting
Toluene......................  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Toluenesulfonic acid and its   ................   Do.
 ammonium, calcium,
 magnesium, potassium,
 sodium, and zinc salts.
Tri-tert- butylphenol          ................  Surfactant for
 polyglycol ether (molecular                      formulations used
 weight (in amu) 746).                            before crop emerges
                                                  from soil
Triethanolamine..............  ................  Stabilizer, inhibitor
                                                  for formulations used
                                                  before crop emerges
                                                  from soil
Triethylene glycol...........  ................  Deactivator
Triethyl phosphate...........  ................  Stabilizer for
                                                  formulations used
                                                  before crop emerges
                                                  from soil
Trimethylolpropane (CAS Reg.   Not more than     Component of water-
 No. 77-66-9).                  15% of the        soluble film
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
Trimethylolpropane (CAS Reg.   Not to exceed     Component in water-
 No. 77-99-6).                  15% by weight     soluble film
                                of the film.
[alpha]-[2,4,6-Tris[1-         Not more than     Surfactant.
 (phenyl)ethyl]phenyl]-         15% of the
 [omega]-hydroxy                formulation.
 poly(oxyethylene), the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 4-150 moles).
[alpha]-[2,4,6-Tris[1-         Not more than      Do.
 (phenyl)ethyl]phenyl]-         15% of the
 [omega]-hydroxy                formulation.
 poly(oxyethylene); mixture
 of monohydrogen and
 dihydrogen phosphate esters
 and the corresponding
 ammonium, calcium,
 magnesium, potassium,
 sodium, and zinc salts, the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 4-150 moles).
[alpha]-[2,4,6-Tris[1-         Not more than      Do.
 (phenyl)ethyl]phenyl]-         15% of the
 [omega]-hydroxy                pesticide
 poly(oxyethylene) sulfate,     formulation.
 and the corresponding
 ammonium, calcium,
 magnesium, potassium,
 sodium, and zinc salts, the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 4-150 moles.
Tryptophan (CAS Reg. No. 73-   Maximum of 0.5%   Synergist
 22-3).                         of formulation.
Valeric acid, normal.........  Not more than 2%  Stenching agent or
                                in pesticide      odorant
                                formulations.
Vanillin.....................  ................  Attractant
Woolwax alcohols.............  ................  Safener
Xylene.......................  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Xylenesulfonic acid its        ................  Surfactants, related
 ammonium calcium, magnesium,                     adjuvants of
 potassium, sodium, and zinc                      surfactants
 salts.
Yucca extract from Yucca       ................  Wetting agent
 schidigera.
Ytterbium chloride...........  10 ppm in         Tagging agent
                                formulation.
Yttrium chloride.............  10 ppm in         Tagging agent
                                formulation.
Zinc orthophosphate..........  ................  Plant nutrient and
                                                  safener
Zinc stearate, conforming to   ................  Flow control agent
 21 CFR 182.5994 and 582.5994.
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11. Section 180.930 is added to subpart D to read as follows:


Sec.  180.930  Inert ingredients applied to animals; exemptions from 
the requirement of a tolerance.

    The following materials are exempted from the requirement of a 
tolerance when used in accordance with good agricultural practice as 
inert (or occasionally active) ingredients in pesticide formulations 
applied to animals:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Inert ingredients             Limits                 Uses
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetic acid (CAS Reg. No. 64-  Not more than     Catalyst
 19-7).                         0.5% of
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
Acetic anhydride.............  ................  Solvent, cosolvent,
                                                  stabilizer
Acetyl tributyl citrate (CAS   ................  Component of plastic
 Reg. No. 77-90-7).                               animal tags
Acetylated lanolin alcohol...  ................  Moisturizer
Alkanoic and alkenoic acids,   ................  Emulsifiers
 mono- and diesters of
 [alpha]-hydro-[omega]-
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)
 with molecular weight (in
 amu) range of 200 to 6,000.
Alkyl (C8-C24)                 ................  Surfactants,
 benzenesulfonic acid and its                     emulsifier, related
 ammonium, calcium,                               adjuvants of
 magnesium, potassium,                            surfactants
 sodium, and zinc salts.
[alpha]-Alkyl (C9-C18)-        ................  Solvent, cosolvent,
 [omega]-hydroxy                                  surfactant, and
 poly(oxyethylene): the                           related adjuvants of
 poly(oxyethylene) content                        surfactants
 averages 2-20 moles.
[alpha]-Alkyl (C12- C15)-      ................  Solvent, cosolvent,
 [omega]-                                         surfactant, and
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene/                         related adjuvants of
 oxypropylene) hetero polymer                     surfactants
 in which the oxyethylene
 content is 8-13 moles and
 the oxypropylene content is
 7-30 moles.
[alpha]-Alkyl (C8-C10)         ................   Do.
 hydroxypoly(oxypropylene)
 block polymer with
 polyoxyethylene;
 polyoxypropylene content
 averages 3 moles and
 polyoxyethylene content
 averages 5-12 moles.
[alpha]-Alkyl (C6-C14)-        ................  Surfactants, related
 [omega]-                                         adjuvants of
 hydroxypoly(oxypropylene)                        surfactants
 block copolymer with
 polyoxyethylene;
 polyoxypropylene content is
 1-3 moles; polyoxyethylene
 content is 7-9 moles;
 average molecular weight (in
 amu) approximately 635.
[alpha]-alkyl (C12-C15)-       Not to exceed     Surfactant
 [omega]-hydroxypoly            20% of
 (oxypropylene)poly             pesticide
 (oxyethylene)copolymers        formulations
 (where the
 poly(oxypropylene) content
 is 3-60 moles and the
 poly(oxyethylene) content is
 5-80 moles), the resulting
 ethoxylated propoxylated
 (C12-C15) alcohols having a
 minimum molecular weight (in
 amu) of 1,500, CAS Reg. No.
 68551-13-3.
[alpha]-(p- Alkylphenyl)-      ................   Do.
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene) produced by
 the condensation of 1 mole
 of alkylphenol (alkyl is a
 mixture of propylene
 tetramer and pentamer
 isomers and averages C13)
 with 6 moles of ethylene
 oxide.
Alkyl (C8-C18) sulfate and     ................   Do.
 its ammonium, calcium,
 magnesium, potassium,
 sodium, and zinc salts.
Amine salts of alkyl (C8-C24)  ................   Do.
 benzenesulfonic acid
 (butylamine; dimethylamino
 propylamine; mono- and
 diisopropyl- amine; and mono-
 , di-, and triethanolamine).
Ascorbyl palmitate...........  ................  Preservative
Attapulgite-type clay........  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Barium sulfate (CAS Reg. No.   ................  Carrier, density
 7727-43-7).                                      control agent
Benzoic acid.................  ................  Preservative for
                                                  formulations
Butane.......................  ................  Propellant
n-Butanol (CAS Reg. No. 71-36- ................  Solvent for blended
 3).                                              emulsifiers
Butylated hydroxyanisole.....  ................  Antioxidant
Butylated hydroxytoluene.....  ................   Do.
[alpha]-(p-tert- Butylphenyl)- ................  Surfactants, related
 [omega]-hydroxypoly                              adjuvants of
 (oxyethylene) mixture of                         surfactants
 dihydrogen phosphate and
 monohydrogen phosphate
 esters and the corresponding
 ammonium, calcium,
 magnesium, monoethanolamine,
 potassium, sodium, and zinc
 salts of the phosphate
 esters; the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 4-12 moles.
Calcium carbonate............  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Calcium chloride.............  ................  Stabilizer
Calcium silicate, hydrated     ................  Anticaking agent, solid
 calcium silicate.                                diluent, carrier
Calcium stearate (CAS Reg.     ................  Stabilizer, component
 No. 1592-23-0).                                  of plastic animal tag
Calcium sulfate..............  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Calcium and sodium salts of    ................  Surfactants, related
 certain sulfonated petroleum                     adjuvants of
 fractions (mahogany soaps);                      surfactants
 calcium salt molecular
 weight (in amu) 790-1,020,
 sodium salt molecular weight
 (in amu) 400-500.
Carbon black (CAS Reg. No.     ................  Colorant/pigment in
 1333-86-4).                                      animal tag
Carnauba wax (CAS Reg. No.     ................  Binder
 8015-86-9).
Carrageenan, conforming to 21  Minimum           Thickener
 CFR 172.620.                   molecular
                                weight (in
                                amu): 100,000.
Cumene (isopropylbenzene)....  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Cyclohexanone................  ................   Do.

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D&C Green No. 6..............  ................  Dye, coloring agent
D&C Red No. 17...............  ................   Do.
D&C Violet No. 2.............  ................   Do.
Diacetyl tartaric acid esters  ................  Emulsifier
 of mono- and diglycerides of
 edible fatty acids.
Dialkyl (C8-C18)               Not more than     Flocculating agent in
 dimethylammonium chloride.     0.2% in silica    the manufacture of
                                hydrated silica.  silica hydrated silica
                                                  for use as a solid
                                                  diluent, carrier
Diatomite (diatomaceous        ................  Solid diluent, carrier
 earth).
Dibutyltin dilaurate (CAS      ................  Component of plastic
 Reg. No. 77-58-7).                               slow release tag
Dichlorodifluoromethane......  ................  Propellant
Diethylphthalate.............  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
1,1-Difluoroethane (CAS Reg.   For aerosol       Aerosol propellant
 No. 75-37-6).                  pesticide
                                formulations
                                used for insect
                                control in food-
                                 and feed-
                                handling
                                establishments
                                and animals.
Dimethyl ether (CAS Reg. No.   ................  Propellant
 115-10-6).
3,6-Dimethyl-4-octyne-3,6-     Not more than     Surfactants, related
 diol.                          2.5% of           adjuvants of
                                pesticide         surfactants
                                formulation.
Dimethylpolysiloxane (CAS      ................  Defoaming agent
 Reg. No. 9016-00-6).
[alpha]-(o,p-Dinonylphenyl)-   ................  Surfactants, related
 [omega]-hydroxypoly                              adjuvants of
 (oxyethylene) mixture of                         surfactants
 dihydrogen phosphate and
 monohydrogen phosphate
 esters and the corresponding
 ammonium, calcium,
 magnesium, monoethanolamine,
 potassium, sodium, and zinc
 salts of the phosphate
 esters; the nonyl group is a
 propylene trimer isomer and
 the poly(oxyethylene)
 content averages 4-14 moles.
[alpha]-(o,p-Dinonylphenyl)-   ................   Do.
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene), produced by
 the condensation of 1 mole
 of dinonylphenol (nonyl
 group is a propylene trimer
 isomer) with an average of 4-
 14 moles of ethylene oxide.
Dipropylene glycol monomethyl  ................   Do.
 ether.
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid,   ................   Do.
 amine salts.
[alpha]-(p-Dodecylphenyl)-     ................  Surfactants, emulsifier
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene) produced by
 the condensation of 1 mole
 of dodecylphenol (dodecyl
 group is a propylene
 tetramer isomer) with an
 average of 4-14 or 30-70
 moles of ethylene oxide; if
 a blend of products is used,
 the average number of moles
 of ethylene oxide reacted to
 produce any product that is
 a component of the blend
 shall be in the range of 4-
 14 or 30-70 moles.
Epoxidized soybean oil (CAS    ................  Stabilizer,
 Reg. No. 8013-07-8).                             plasticizer, component
                                                  animal tag
Ethyl alcohol................  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Ethylene oxide adducts of      ................  Surfactants, related
 2,4,7,9-tetramethyl-5-                           adjuvants of
 decynediol, the ethylene                         surfactants
 oxide content averages 3.5,
 10, or 30 moles.
2-Ethyl-1-hexanol............  Not more than     Solvent, adjuvant of
                                2.5% of           surfactants
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
Ethyl vinyl acetate (CAS Reg.  ................  Component of plastic
 No. 24937-78-8).                                 slow release tag
FD&C Blue No. 1..............  ................  Dye, coloring agent
FD&C Yellow No. 6 Aluminum     Not more than 2%  Pigment in animal tag
 Lake (CAS Reg. No. 15790-07-   by weight of      and similar slow-
 5).                            pesticide         release devices
                                formulation.
Glycerol (glycerin)..........  Meets             Solvent and thickener
                                specifications
                                of Food
                                Chemicals Codex.
Glycerol monooleate..........  ................  Surfactants, related
                                                  adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Glyceryl monostearate........  ................  Emulsifier
Glyceryl tris-12-              ................  Flow control agent
 hydroxystearate.
Graphite.....................  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
n-Hexyl alcohol (CAS Reg. No.  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
 111-27-3).
2-(2'-Hydroxy-5'-              Not more than     Ultraviolet light
 methylphenyl)benzotriazole     0.5% by weight    absorber/stabilizer in
 (CAS Reg. No. 2440-22-4).      of pesticide      animal tag and similar
                                formulation.      slow-release devices
Iron oxide (CAS Reg. No. 1309- ................  Colorant in pesticide
 37-1).                                           formulations for
                                                  animal tags
Isopropyl alcohol............  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenol    Not to exceed 1%  Stabilizer, component
 alkyl (C12-C15) phosphites     of polymer.       animal tag
 (CAS Reg. No. 92908-32-2).
Isopropyl myristate, CAS Reg.  ................  Solvent
 No. 110-27-0.
Kaolinite-type clay..........  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Kerosene, U.S.P. reagent.....  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Lactic acid..................  ................  Solvent
[alpha]-Lauryl-[omega]-        ................  Emulsifier
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene),
 average molecular weight (in
 amu) of 600.

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[alpha]-Lauryl-[omega]-        ................  Surfactants, related
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)                         adjuvants of
 sulfate, sodium salt; the                        surfactants
 poly(oxyethylene) content is
 3-4 moles.
Lignosulfonate: ammonium,      ................  Surfactants, related
 calcium, magnesium,                              adjuvants of
 potassium, sodium, and zinc                      surfactants
 salts.
d-Limonene (CAS Reg. No. 5989- ................  Solvent, fragrance
 27-5).
Magnesium carbonate..........  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Magnesium silicate, hydrated   ................   Do.
 magnesium silicate.
Manganous oxide..............  ................   Do.
Methyl alcohol...............  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Methyl n-amyl ketone (CAS      ................  Solvent, cosolvent
 Reg. No. 110-43-0).
[alpha]-(Methylene (4-         ................  Surfactants, related
 (1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-o-                    adjuvants of
  phenylene) bis-[omega]-                         surfactants
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)
 having 6-7.5 moles of
 ethylene oxide per hydroxyl
 group.
Methyl esters of higher fatty  ................  Antidusting agent
 acids conforming to 21 CFR
 573.640.
Methyl-p-hydroxybenzoate       Meets             Preservative
 (Methyl paraben).              specifications
                                of Food
                                Chemicals
                                Codex; not to
                                exceed 0.1% in
                                formulations.
Methyl isobutyl ketone.......  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
2-[Methyl                      ................  Water repellant agent
 [(perfluoroalkyl)alkyl(C2-
 C8)sulfonyl] amino]alkyl(C2-
 C8) acrylate--alkyl(C2-C8)
 methacrylates-N-
 methylolacrylamide copolymer.
Mineral oil, U.S.P., or        ................  Solvent, diluent
 conforming to 21 CFR 172.878
 or 178.3620(a), (b).
Mono-, di-, and                Not to exceed     Dispersing-wetting
 trimethylnaphthalenesulfonic   0.006% in final   agent in dip vat
 acids-formaldehyde             formulation.      operations for large
 condensates, sodium salts.                       animals, such as
                                                  cattle
Montmorillonite-type clay....  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Naphthalenesulfonic acid and   ................  Surfactants, related
 its sodium salt.                                 adjuvants of
                                                  surfactants
Nitrile rubber modified        ................  Component of plastic
 acrylonitrile methylacrylate                     slow release tag
 (CAS Reg. No. 27012-62-0)
 conforming to 21 CFR
 177.1480.
Nonyl, decyl, and undecyl      ................  Surfactant
 glycoside mixture with a
 mixture of nonyl, decyl, and
 undecyl oligosaccharides and
 related reaction products
 (primarily decanol and
 undecanol) produced as an
 aqueous-based liquid (50 to
 65% solids) from the
 reaction of primary alcohols
 (containing 15 to 20%
 secondary alcohol isomers)
 in a ratio of 20% C9, 40%
 C10, and 40% C11 with
 carbohydrates (average
 glucose to alkyl chain ratio
 1.3 to 1.8).
[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)-       ................  Surfactants, related
 [omega]-                                         adjuvants of
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)                         surfactants
 mixture of dihydrogen
 phosphate and monohydrogen
 phosphate esters and the
 corresponding ammonium,
 calcium, magnesium,
 monoethanolamine, potassium,
 sodium, and zinc salts of
 the phosphate esters; the
 nonyl group is a propylene
 trimer isomer and the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 4-14 moles.
[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)-       ................  Surfactants,
 [omega]-                                         emulsifier, related
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)                         adjuvants of
 produced by the condensation                     surfactants.
 of 1 mole of nonylphenol
 (nonyl group is a propylene
 trimer isomer) with an
 average of 4-15 or 30-90
 moles of ethylene oxide; if
 a blend of products is used,
 the average number of moles
 of ethylene oxide reacted to
 produce any product that is
 a component of the blend
 shall be in the range of 4-
 15 or 30-90 moles.
[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)-       ................  Surfactants, related
 [omega]-                                         adjuvants of
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)                         surfactants
 sulfate, and its ammonium,
 calcium, magnesium,
 potassium, sodium, and zinc
 salts; the nonyl group is a
 propylene trimer isomer and
 the poly(oxyethylene)
 content averages 4 moles.
[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)-       ................  Surfactants, related
 [omega]-                                         adjuvants of
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)                         surfactants
 sulfate, and its ammonium,
 calcium, magnesium,
 monoethanolamine, potassium,
 sodium, and zinc salts; the
 nonyl group is a propylene
 trimer isomer and the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 4-14 or 30-90 moles
 of ethyiene oxide.
Octadecyl 3,5-di-tert-butyl-4- Not more than     Thermal stabilizer/
 hydroxyhydro cinnamate (CAS    0.5% by weight    antioxidant in animal
 Reg. No. 2082-79-3).           of pesticide      tag and similar slow-
                                formulation.      release devices
Octyl and decyl glucosides     ................   Do.
 mixture with a mixture of
 octyl and decyl
 oligosaccharides and related
 reaction products (primarily
 n-decanol) produced as an
 aqueous-based liquid (68-72%
 solids) from the reaction of
 straight chain alcohols
 (C8(45%), C10) with
 anhydrous glucose.

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Octyl epoxytallate (CAS Reg.   ................  Plasticizer, component
 No. 61788-72-5).                                 animal tag
Oleic acid, conforming to 21   ................  Defoaming agent
 CFR 172.862 (CAS Reg. No.
 112-80-1).
[alpha]-Oleoyl-[omega]-        ................  Emulsifier
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene),
 average molecular weight (in
 amu) of 600.
[alpha]-Oleoyl-[omega]-        ................  Emulsifier, defoaming
 (oleyloxy)poly(oxyethylene)                      agent
 derived from [alpha]-hydro-
 [omega]-
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene),
 molecular weight (in amu)
 600.
Oxidized pine lignin, sodium   Maximum of 2% of  Surfactant, related
 salt (CAS Reg. No. 68201-23-   formulation.      adjuvant of surfactant
 0).
Paraformaldehyde.............  Not more than 2%  Preservative for
                                of pesticide      formulation
                                formulation.
Petroleum hydrocarbons,        ................  Solvent, diluent
 light, odorless, conforming
 to 21 CFR 172.884 or
 178.3650.
Petroleum hydrocarbons,        ................   Do.
 synthetic isoparaffinic,
 conforming to 21 CFR 172.882
 or 178.3530.
Phenol.......................  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Pine lignin..................  ................  Adsorbent
[alpha]-Pinene...............  Not more than 2%  Stabilizer
                                of formulation
                                by weight.
Polyethylene (CAS Reg. No.     ................  Component of plastic
 9002-88-4) conforming to 21                      slow release tag
 CFR 172.615.
Polyethylene esters of fatty   ................  Surfactants, related
 acids, conforming to 21 CFR                      adjuvants of
 172.854.                                         surfactants
Polyethylene glycol [[alpha]-  ................  Surfactants, related
 hydro-[omega]-                                   adjuvants of
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)];                       surfactants
 mean molecular weight (in
 amu) 194 to 9,500 conforms
 to 21 CFR 178.3750.
Polyglyceryl phthalate esters  ................   Do.
 of coconut oil fatty acids.
Poly(methylene-p-tert-         ................   Do.
 butylphenoxy)poly(oxyethylen
 e) ethanol; the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 4-12 moles.
Poly(methylene-p-              ................   Do.
 nonylphenoxy)poly(oxyethylen
 e) ethanol; the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 4-12 moles.
Poly(methylene-p-              ................   Do.
 nonylphenoxy)poly(oxypropyle
 ne) propanol; the
 poly(oxypropylene) content
 averages 4-12 moles.
Potassium hydroxide..........  Meeting Food      Neutralizer
                                Chemicals,
                                Codex
                                specifications.
Propane......................  ................  Propellant
n-Propanol...................  ................  Solvent, for blended
                                                  emulsifiers
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,   ................  Encapsulating
 polymer with ethyl 2-                            agent,dispensers,
 propenoate and methyl 2-                         resins, fibers and
 methyl-2-propenoate,                             beads
 ammonium salt (CAS
 Registration No. 55989-05-
 4), minimum number average
 molecular weight (in amu),
 18,900.
Propylene glycol.............  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Propylene glycol monomethyl    ................  Deactivator, emmolient
 ether.
Propyl gallate...............  ................  Antioxidant
Propyl p-hydroxybenzoate       Meets             Preservative
 (Propyl paraben).              specifications
                                of Food
                                Chemicals
                                Codex; not to
                                exceed 0.1% in
                                formulations.
Pyrophylite..................  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Rhodamine B..................  Expires December  Dye for use in ear tags
                                27, 2004..        only
Secondary alkyl (C11-C15)      ................  Surfactant
 poly(oxyethylene) acetate,
 sodium salt; the ethylene
 oxide content averages 5
 moles.
Silica, hydrated silica......  ................  Anticaking agent, solid
                                                  diluent, carrier
Silica aerogel (finely         ................  Component of
 powdered microcellular                           antifoaming agent
 silica foam having a minimum
 silica content of 89.5%).
Soapstone....................  ................  Solid diluent
Sodium benzoate (CAS Reg. No.  ................  Anticaking agent/
 532-32-1).                                       stabilizer/
                                                  preservative
Sodium                         ................  Not more than 0.5% of
 butylnaphthalenesulfonate.                       pesticide formulation
Sodium                         ................  Surfactants, related
 diisobutylnaphthalenesulfona                     adjuvants of
 te.                                              surfactants
Sodium dioctylsulfosuccinate.  ................   Do.
Sodium hydroxide.............  ................  Neutralizer
Sodium                         ................  Surfactants, related
 isopropylisohexylnaphthalene                     adjuvants of
 sulfonate.                                       surfactants
Sodium                         ................   Do.
 isopropylnaphthalenesulfonat
 e.
Sodium monoalkyl and diakyl    ................   Do.
 (C8-C13)
 phenoxybenzenedisulfonate
 mixtures containing not less
 than 70% of the
 monoalkylated product.
Sodium mono- and               ................   Do.
 dimethylnaphthalenesulfonate
 , molecular weight (in amu)
 245-260.

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Sodium mono-, di-, and         ................  Solvent, cosolvent
 tributylnaphthalenesulfonate                     stabilizer
 s.
Sodium N-oleoyl-N-methyl       Not more than 1%  Surfactant
 taurine.                       of pesticide
                                formulations.
Sodium starch glycolate (CAS   Granular and      Disintegrant
 Reg. No. 9063-38-1).           tableted
                                products only;
                                not to exceed
                                8% of the
                                formulated
                                product.
Sodium sulfate...............  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Sorbitan fatty acid esters     ................  Buffering agent;
 (fatty acids limited to C12,                     corrosion inhibition
 C14, C16, and C18 containing
 minor amounts of associated
 fatty acids) and
 poly(oxyethylene)
 derivatives of sorbitan
 fatty acid esters; the
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 16-20 moles.
Sorbitol.....................  ................  Antidusting agent.
Soy protein, isolated........  Expires May 24,   Adhesive
                                2005..
Stearic acid (CAS Reg. No. 57- ................  Lubricant, component
 11-4).                                           animal tag
[alpha]-Stearoyl-[omega]-      ................  Emulsifier
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene),
 average molecular weight (in
 amu) of 600.
[alpha]-Stearoyl-[omega]-      ................  Surfactants; related
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene);                        adjuvants of
 the poly(oxyethylene)                            surfactants
 content averages 8, 9, or 40
 moles; if a blend of
 products is used, the
 average number of moles of
 ethylene oxide reacted to
 produce any product that is
 a component of the blend
 shall be 8, 9, or 40.
Sulfur (CAS Reg. No. 7704-34-  ................  Stabilizer
 9).
Talc.........................  ................   Do.
Tall oil; fatty acids not      ................  Surfactants, related
 less than 58%, rosin acids                       adjuvants of
 not more than 44%,                               surfactants
 unsaponifiables not more
 than 8%.
Tartrazine...................  ................  Dye, coloring agent
[alpha]-[p-(1,1,3,3-           ................  Surfactants, related
 Tetramethylbutyl)phenyl]-                        adjuvants of
 [omega]-                                         surfactants
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)
 produced by the condensation
 of 1 mole of p (1,1,3,3-
 tetramethylbutyl)phenol with
 a range of 1-14 or 30-70
 moles of ethylene oxide: if
 a blend of products is used,
 the average range number of
 moles of ethylene oxide
 reacted to produce any
 product that is a component
 of the blend shall be in the
 range of 1-14 or 30-70.
[alpha]-[p-(1,1,3,3-           ................  Surfactants, related
 Tetramethylbutyl)phenyl]-                        adjuvants of
 [omega]-                                         surfactants
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)
 produced by the condensation
 of 1 mole of p-(1,1,-3,3-
 tetramethylbutyl) phenol
 with an average of 4-14 or
 30-70 moles of ethylene
 oxide; if a blend of
 products is used, the
 average number of moles of
 ethylene oxide reacted to
 produce any product that is
 a component of the blend
 shall be in the range of 4-
 14 or 30-70.
2,4,7,9-Tetramethyl-5-decyne-  Not more than      Do.
 4.7-diol.                      2.5% of
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
Titanium dioxide (CAS Reg.     ................  Pigment/colorant in
 No. 13463-67-7).                                 pesticide formulations
                                                  for animal tag
Toluenesulfonic acid and its   ................   Do.
 ammonium, calcium,
 magnesium, potassium,
 sodium, and zinc salts.
Triacetin (glyceryl            ................  Solvent, cosolvent
 triacetate).
Tri-tert-butylphenol           ................  Dispersing agent
 polyglycol ether (molecular
 weight (in amu) 746).
1,1,1-Trichloroethane........  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Trichlorofluoromethane.......  ................  Propellant
Tridecylpoly(oxyethylene)      ................  Surfactants, related
 acetate sodiums salt; where                      adjuvants of
 the ethylene oxide content                       surfactants
 averages 6-7 moles.
Triethylene glycol diacetate   For use on beef   Solvent
 (CAS Reg. No. 111-21-7).       cattle only.
Trisodium phosphate..........  ................  Precipitant, buffer,
                                                  filler
Ultramarine blue(CAS Reg. No.  Not more than     Pigment/colorant in
 57455-37-5).                   1.5% of           animal tag
                                pesticide
                                formulation.
Wheat shorts.................  Expires May 24,   Solid diluent
                                2005..
Wood rosin acid, potassium     ................  Surfactants, related
 salts, conforming to 21 CFR                      adjuvants of
 178.3870.                                        surfactants
Xylene.......................  ................  Solvent, cosolvent
Xylenesulfonic acid and its    ................  Surfactants, related
 ammonium, calcium,                               adjuvants of
 magnesium, potassium,                            surfactants
 sodium, and zinc salts.
Zinc oxide...................  ................  Solid diluent, carrier
Zinc stearate, conforming to   ................  Water repellant,
 21 CFR 182.5994 and 582.5994.                    dessicant, and coating
                                                  agent.
Zinc stearate (CAS Reg. No.    ................  Water repellant,
 557-05-1).                                       desiccant, and coating
                                                  agent; stabilizer,
                                                  component of plastic
                                                  animal tag

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Zinc sulfate (basic and        ................  Water repellant,
 monohydrate).                                    dessicant, and coating
                                                  agent
------------------------------------------------------------------------


0
12. Section 180.940 is added to subpart D to read as follows:


Sec.  180.940  Tolerance exemptions for active and inert ingredients 
for use in antimicrobial formulations (Food-contact surface sanitizing 
solutions).

    Residues of the following chemical substances are exempted from the 
requirement of a tolerance when used in accordance with good 
manufacturing practice as ingredients in an antimicrobial pesticide 
formulation, provided that the substance is applied on a semi-permanent 
or permanent food-contact surface (other than being applied on food 
packaging) with adequate draining before contact with food.
    (a) The following chemical substances when used as ingredients in 
an antimicrobial pesticide formulation may be applied to: Food-contact 
surfaces in public eating places, dairy-processing equipment, and food-
processing equipment and utensils.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pesticide Chemical         CAS Reg. No.             Limits
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetic acid                    64-19-7           When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 290
                                                  ppm
[alpha]-Alkyl(C10-C14)-        None              None
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene)
 poly(oxypropylene) average
 molecular weight (in amu),
 768 to 837
[alpha]-Alkyl(C12-C18)-        None              None
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene)
 poly(oxypropylene) average
 molecular weight (in amu),
 950 to 1120
Ammonium chloride              12125-02-9        When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 48
                                                  ppm
Ethanol                        64-17-5           None
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic     64-02-8           None
 acid (EDTA), tetrasodium
 salt
Hydrogen peroxide              7722-84-1         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 91
                                                  ppm
Hypochlorous acid, sodium      7681-52-9         When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  of all hypochlorous
                                                  acid chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 200 ppm
                                                  determined as total
                                                  available chlorine
Iodine                         7553-56-2         When ready for use, the
                                                  total end-use
                                                  concentration of all
                                                  iodide-producing
                                                  chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 25 ppm of
                                                  titratable iodine
Magnesium oxide                1309-48-4         None
Methylene blue                 61-73-4           When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 0.4
                                                  ppm
[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)-       None              None
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene) average
 poly(oxyethylene) content 11
 moles)
Octadecanoic acid, calcium     1592-23-0         None
 salt
1-Octanesulfonic acid, sodium  5324-84-5         When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 46
                                                  ppm
Octanoic acid                  124-07-2          When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 52
                                                  ppm
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer      9003-11-6         None
 with oxirane, minimum
 molecular weight (in amu),
 1900
Peroxyacetic acid              79-21-0           When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 58
                                                  ppm
Peroxyoctanoic acid            33734-57-5        When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 52
                                                  ppm
Phosphonic acid, (1-           2809-21-4         When ready for use, the
 hydroxyethylidene)bis-                           end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 14
                                                  ppm
Phosphoric acid, trisodium     7601-54-9         When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 5916
                                                  ppm
Potassium bromide              7758-02-3         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 46
                                                  ppm total available
                                                  halogen
Potassium iodide               7681-11-0         When ready for use, the
                                                  total end-use
                                                  concentration of all
                                                  iodide-producing
                                                  chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 25 ppm of
                                                  titratable iodine
Potassium permanganate          7722-64-7        When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 0.7
                                                  ppm
2-Propanol (isopropanol)       67-63-0           None
Quaternary ammonium            8001-54-5         When ready for use, the
 compounds, alkyl (C12-C18)                       end-use concentration
 benzyldimethyl, chlorides                        of all quaternary
                                                  chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 200 ppm of
                                                  active quaternary
                                                  compound
Quaternary ammonium            None              When ready for use, the
 compounds, n-alkyl (C12-C14)                     end-use concentration
 dimethyl ethylbenzyl                             of all quaternary
 ammonium chloride, average                       chemicals in the
 molecular weight (in amu),                       solution is not to
 377 to 384                                       exceed 200 ppm of
                                                  active quaternary
                                                  compound

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Quaternary ammonium compounds  None              When ready for use, the
 n-alkyl (C12-C18) dimethyl                       end-use concentration
 ethylbenzyl ammonium                             of all quaternary
 chloride average molecular                       chemicals in the
 weight (in amu) 384                              solution is not to
                                                  exceed 200 ppm of
                                                  active quaternary
                                                  compound
Quaternary ammonium compounds  None              When ready for use, the
 di-n-alkyl (C8-C10) dimethyl                     end-use concentration
 ammonium chloride, average                       of this specific
 molecular weight (in amu),                       quaternary compound is
 332 to 361                                       not to exceed 150 ppm
                                                  of active quaternary
                                                  compound; the end-use
                                                  concentration of all
                                                  quaternary chemicals
                                                  in the solution is not
                                                  to exceed 200 ppm of
                                                  active quaternary
                                                  compound
Sodium bicarbonate             144-55-8          None
Sulfuric acid monododecyl      151-21-3          When ready for use, the
 ester, sodium salt (sodium                       end-use concentration
 lauryl sulfate)                                  is not to exceed 3 ppm
1,3,5-Triazine-                2893-78-9         When ready for use, the
 2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3-                     end-use concentration
 dichloro-, sodium salt                           of all di- or
                                                  trichloroisocyanuric
                                                  acid chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 100 ppm
                                                  determined as total
                                                  available chlorine
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) The following chemical substances when used as ingredients in 
an antimicrobial pesticide formulation may be applied to: Dairy 
processing equipment, and food-processing equipment and utensils.

 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pesticide Chemical         CAS Reg. No.             Limits
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetic acid                    64-19-7           When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 686
                                                  ppm
Acetic acid, chloro-, sodium   68608-66-2        When ready for use, the
 salt, reaction products with                     end-use concentration
 4,5-dihydro-2-undecyl-1H-                        is not to exceed 42
 imidazole-1-ethanol and                          ppm chloroacetic acid
 sodium hydroxide
Benzenesulfonic acid, dodecyl- 27176-87-0        When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 5.5
                                                  ppm
Butanedioic acid, octenyl-     28805-58-5        When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 156
                                                  ppm
Butoxy monoether of mixed      None              None
 (ethylene-propylene)
 polyalkylene glycol, minimum
 average molecular weight (in
 amu), 2400
Calcium chloride               10043-52-4        When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 17
                                                  ppm
n-Carboxylic acids (C6-C12),   None              When ready for use, the
 consisting of a mixture of                       end-use concentration
 not less than 56% octanoic                       is not to exceed 39
 acid and not less than 40%                       ppm
 decanoic acid
Decanoic acid                  334-48-5          When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 90
                                                  ppm
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-        132-43-4          When ready for use, the
 [cyclohexyl (1-oxohexadecyl)                     end-use concentration
 amino]-, sodium salt                             is not to exceed 237
                                                  ppm
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic     139-33-3          When ready for use, the
 acid (EDTA), disodium salt                       end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 1400
                                                  ppm
FD&C Yellow No. 5              1934-21-0         None
 (Tartrazine) (conforming to
 21 CFR 74.705)
D-Gluconic acid, monosodium    527-07-1          When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 760
                                                  ppm
Hydriodic acid                 10034-85-2        When ready for use, the
                                                  total end-use
                                                  concentration of all
                                                  iodide-producing
                                                  chemicals is not to
                                                  exceed 25 ppm of
                                                  titratable iodine
Hydrogen peroxide              7722-84-1         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 465
                                                  ppm
Hypochlorous acid              7790-92-3         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  of all hypochlorous
                                                  acid chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 200 ppm
                                                  determined as total
                                                  available chlorine
Iodine                         7553-56-2         When ready for use, the
                                                  total end-use
                                                  concentration of all
                                                  iodide-producing
                                                  chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 25 ppm of
                                                  titratable iodine
Lactic acid                    50-21-5           When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 138
                                                  ppm
[alpha]-Lauroyl-[omega]-       None              None
 hydroxypoly (oxyethylene)
 with an average of 8-9 moles
 ethylene oxide, average
 molecular weight (in amu),
 400
Nonanoic acid                  112-05-0          When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 90
                                                  ppm
1-Octanamine, N,N-dimethyl-    7378-99-6         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 113
                                                  ppm

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1,2-Octanedisulfonic acid      113669-58-2       When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 102
                                                  ppm
1-Octanesulfonic acid          3944-72-7         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 172
                                                  ppm
1-Octanesulfonic acid, sodium  5324-84-5         When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 297
                                                  ppm
1-Octanesulfonic acid, 2-      113652-56-5       When ready for use, the
 sulfino-                                         end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 102
                                                  ppm
Octanoic acid                  124-07-2          When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 176
                                                  ppm
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer      11111-34-5        When ready for use, the
 with oxirane, ether with                         end-use concentration
 (1,2-                                            is not to exceed 20
 ethanediyldinitrilo)tetrakis                     ppm
 [propanol] (4:1)
Oxychloro species (including   None              When ready for use, the
 chlorine dioxide) generated                      end-use concentration
 by acidification of an                           is not to exceed 200
 aqueous solution of sodium                       ppm of chlorine
 chlorite                                         dioxide as determined
                                                  by the method titled,
                                                  Iodometric Method for
                                                  the Determination of
                                                  Available Chlorine
                                                  Dioxide (50-250 ppm
                                                  available chlorine
                                                  dioxide)
Peroxyacetic acid              79-21-0           When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 315
                                                  ppm
Peroxyoctanoic acid            33734-57-5        When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 122
                                                  ppm
Phosphonic acid, (1-           2809-21-4         When ready for use, the
 hydroxyethylidene)bis-                           end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 34
                                                  ppm
Phosphoric acid                7664-38-2         None
Phosphoric acid, monosodium    7558-80-7         When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 350
                                                  ppm
Potassium iodide               7681-11-0         When ready for use, the
                                                  total end-use
                                                  concentration of all
                                                  iodide-producing
                                                  chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 25 ppm of
                                                  titratable iodine
Propanoic acid                 79-09-4           When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 297
                                                  ppm
2-Propanol (isopropanol)       67-63-0           None
2,6-Pyridinedicarboxylic acid  499-83-2          When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 1.2
                                                  ppm
Sodium mono-and                None              When ready for use, the
 didodecylphenoxy-                                end-use concentration
 benzenedisulfonate                               is not to exceed 1920
                                                  ppm
Sulfuric acid                  7664-93-9         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 288
                                                  ppm
Sulfuric acid monododecyl      151-21-3          When ready for use, the
 ester, sodium salt (sodium                       end-use concentration
 lauryl sulfate)                                  is not to exceed 350
                                                  ppm
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (c) The following chemical substances when used as ingredients in 
an antimicrobial pesticide formulation may be applied to: Food-
processing equipment and utensils.

 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Pesticide Chemical         CAS Reg. No.             Limits
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Acetic acid                    64-19-7           When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 686
                                                  ppm
Acetic acid, chloro-, sodium   68608-66-2        When ready for use, the
 salt, reaction products with                     end-use concentration
 4,5-dihydro-2-undecyl-1H-                        is not to exceed 42
 imidazole-1-ethanol and                          ppm chloroacetic acid
 sodium hydroxide
[alpha]-Alkyl(C10-C14)-        None              None
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene) poly
 (oxypropylene) average
 molecular weight (in amu),
 768 to 837
[alpha]-Alkyl(C11-C15)-        None              None
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene) with ethylene
 oxide content 9 to 13 moles
[alpha]-Alkyl(C12-C15)-        None              None
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene)
 polyoxypropylene, average
 molecular weight (in amu),
 965
[alpha]-Alkyl(C12-C18)-        None              None
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene)
 poly(oxypropylene) average
 molecular weight (in amu),
 950 to 1120
Alkyl (C12-C15) monoether of   None              None
 mixed (ethylene-propylene)
 polyalkylene glycol, cloud
 point of 70 - 77\0\C in 1%
 aqueous solution, average
 molecular weight (in amu),
 807

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Ammonium chloride              12125-02-9        When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 48
                                                  ppm
Benzenesulfonamide, N-chloro-  127-65-1          None
 4-methyl, sodium salt
Benzenesulfonic acid, dodecyl- 27176-87-0        When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 400
                                                  ppm
Benzenesulfonic acid, dodecyl- 25155-30-0        When ready for use, the
 , sodium salt                                    end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 430
                                                  ppm
Benzenesulfonic acid,          30260-73-2        When ready for use, the
 oxybis[dodecyl-                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 474
                                                  ppm
[1,1'-Biphenyl]-2-ol           90-43-7           When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 400
                                                  ppm
Boric acid, sodium salt        7775-19-1         None
Butanedioic acid, octenyl-     28805-58-5        When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 156
                                                  ppm
Butanedioic acid, sulfo-, 1,4- 1639-66-3         None
 dioctyl ester, sodium salt
Butoxy monoether of mixed      None              None
 (ethylene-propylene)
 polyalkylene glycol,
 cloudpoint of 90 - 100\o\C
 in 0.5 aqueous solution,
 average molecular weight (in
 amu), 3300
Butoxy monoether of mixed      None              None
 (ethylene-propylene)
 polyalkylene glycol, minimum
 average molecular weight (in
 amu), 2400
Calcium bromide                7789-41-5         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  of all bromide-
                                                  producing chemicals in
                                                  the solution is not to
                                                  exceed 200 ppm total
                                                  available halogen
Calcium chloride               10043-52-4        When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 17
                                                  ppm
n-Carboxylic acids (C6-C12),   None              When ready for use, the
 consisting of a mixture of                       end-use concentration
 not less than 56% octanoic                       is not to exceed 39
 acid and not less than 40%                       ppm
 decanoic acid
3-Cyclohexene-1-               98-55-5           None
 methanol,[alpha],[alpha],4-
 trimethyl-
1-Decanaminium, N-decyl-N, N-  7173-51-5         When ready for use, the
 dimethyl-, chloride                              end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 200
                                                  ppm of active
                                                  quaternary compound
Decanoic acid                  3347-48-5         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 234
                                                  ppm
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-        132-43-4          When ready for use, the
 [cyclohexyl (1-oxohexadecyl)                     end-use concentration
 amino]-, sodium salt                             is not to exceed 237
                                                  ppm
Ethanol                        64-17-5           None
Ethanol, 2 butoxy-             111-76-2          None
Ethanol, 2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)-   111-90-0          None
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic     139-33-3          When ready for use, the
 acid (EDTA), disodium salt                       end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 1400
                                                  ppm
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic     64-02-8           None
 acid (EDTA), tetrasodium
 salt
Fatty acids, coco, potassium   61789-30-8        None
 salts
Fatty acids, tall-oil,         68309-27-3        When ready for use, the
 sulfonated, sodium salts                         end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 66
                                                  ppm
FD&C Yellow No. 5              1934-21-0         None
 (Tartrazine) (conforming to
 21 CFR 74.705)
D-Gluconic acid, monosodium    527-07-1          When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 760
                                                  ppm
Hydriodic acid                 10034-85-2        When ready for use, the
                                                  total end-use
                                                  concentration of all
                                                  iodide-producing
                                                  chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 25 ppm of
                                                  titratable iodine
Hydrogen peroxide              7722-84-1         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 1100
                                                  ppm
Hypochlorous acid              7790-92-3         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  of all hypochlorous
                                                  acid chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 200 ppm
                                                  determined as total
                                                  available chlorine
Hypochlorous acid, calcium     7778-54-3         When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  of all hypochlorous
                                                  acid chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 200 ppm
                                                  determined as total
                                                  available chlorine
Hypochlorous acid, lithium     13840-33-0        When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  of all hypochlorous
                                                  acid chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 200 ppm
                                                  determined as total
                                                  available chlorine and
                                                  30 ppm lithium
Hypochlorous acid, potassium   7778-66-7         When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  of all hypochlorous
                                                  acid chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 200 ppm
                                                  determined as total
                                                  available chlorine

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Hypochlorous acid, sodium      7681-52-9         When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  of all hypochlorous
                                                  acid chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 200 ppm
                                                  determined as total
                                                  available chlorine
Iodine                         7553-56-2         When ready for use, the
                                                  total end-use
                                                  concentration of all
                                                  iodide-producing
                                                  chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 25 ppm of
                                                  titratable iodine
Lactic acid                    50-21-5           None
[alpha]-Lauroyl-[omega]-       None              None
 hydroxypoly (oxyethylene)
 with an average of 8-9 moles
 ethylene oxide, average
 molecular weight (in amu),
 400
Magnesium oxide                1309-48-4         None
Methylene blue                 61-73-4           When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 0.4
                                                  ppm
Naphthalene sulfonic acid,     1321-69-3         When ready for use, the
 sodium salt                                      end-use concentration
                                                  of all naphthalene
                                                  sulfonate chemicals in
                                                  the solution is not to
                                                  exceed 332 ppm
                                                  naphthalene sulfonates
Naphthalene sulfonic acid      None              When ready for use, the
 sodium salt, and its methyl,                     end-use concentration
 dimethyl and trimethyl                           of all naphthalene
 derivatives                                      sulfonate chemicals in
                                                  the solution is not to
                                                  exceed 332 ppm
                                                  naphthalene sulfonates
Naphthalene sulfonic acid      None              When ready for use, the
 sodium salt, and its methyl,                     end-use concentration
 dimethyl and trimethyl                           of naphthalene
 derivatives alkylated at 3%                      sulfonate chemicals in
 by weight with C6-C9 linear                      the solution is not to
 olefins                                          exceed 332 ppm
                                                  naphthalene sulfonates
Neodecanoic acid               26896-20-8        When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 174
                                                  ppm
Nonanoic acid                  112-05-0          When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 90
                                                  ppm
[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)-       None              None
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene) maximum
 average molecular weight (in
 amu), 748
[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenol)-       None              None
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene) average
 poly(oxyethylene) content 11
 moles
[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)-       None              None
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene) produced by
 the condensation of 1 mole p-
 nonylphenol with 9 to 12
 moles ethylene oxide
[alpha]-(p-Nonylphenyl)-       None              None
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene), 9 to 13 moles
 ethylene oxide
Octadecanoic acid, calcium     1592-23-0         None
 salt
9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-,     68988-76-1        When ready for use, the
 sulfonated                                       end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 312
                                                  ppm
9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-      68443-05-0        When ready for use, the
 sulfonated, sodium salts                         end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 200
                                                  ppm
1-Octanamine, N,N-dimethyl-    7378-99-6         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 113
                                                  ppm
1,2-Octanedisulfonic acid      113669-58-2       When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 102
                                                  ppm
1-Octanesulfonic acid          3944-72-7         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 172
                                                  ppm
1-Octanesulfonic acid, sodium  5324-84-5         When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 312
                                                  ppm
1-Octanesulfonic acid, 2-      113652-56-5       When ready for use, the
 sulfino-                                         end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 102
                                                  ppm
Octanoic acid                  124-07-2          When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 234
                                                  ppm
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer      9003-11-6         None
 with oxirane, minimum
 molecular weight (in amu),
 1900
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer      106392-12-5       None
 with oxirane, block, average
 molecular weight (in amu),
 1900
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer      None              None
 with oxirane, block, minimum
 average molecular weight (in
 amu), 2000
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer      None              None
 with oxirane, block, 27 to
 31 moles of
 polyoxypropylene, average
 molecular weight (in amu)
 2000
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer      11111-34-5        When ready for use, the
 with oxirane, ether with                         end-use concentration
 (1,2-                                            is not to exceed 20
 ethanediyldinitrilo)tetrakis                     ppm
 [propanol] (4:1)
Oxychloro species              None              When ready for use, the
 (predominantly chlorite,                         end-use concentration
 chlorate and chlorine                            is not to exceed 200
 dioxide in an equilibrium                        ppm of chlorine
 mixture) generated either                        dioxide as determined
 (i) by directly metering a                       by the method titled,
 concentrated chlorine                            Iodometric
 dioxide solution prepared                        Method for the
 just prior to use, into                          Determination of
 potable water, or (ii) by                        Available Chlorine
 acidification of an aqueous                      Dioxide (50-250 ppm
 alkaline solution of                             available chlorine
 oxychloro species                                dioxide)
 (predominately chlorite and
 chlorate) followed by
 dilution with potable water

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Oxychloro species (including   None              When ready for use, the
 chlorine dioxide) generated                      end-use concentration
 by acidification of an                           is not to exceed 200
 aqueous solution of sodium                       ppm of chlorine
 chlorite                                         dioxide as determined
                                                  by the method titled,
                                                  Iodometric
                                                  Method for the
                                                  Determination of
                                                  Available Chlorine
                                                  Dioxide (50-250 ppm
                                                  available chlorine
                                                  dioxide)
2,4-Pentanediol, 2-methyl-     107-41-5          None
Peroxyacetic acid              79-21-0           When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 315
                                                  ppm
Peroxyoctanoic acid            33734-57-5        When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 122
                                                  ppm
Phenol, 4-chloro-2-            120-32-1          When ready for use, the
 (phenylmethyl)-                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 320
                                                  ppm
Phenol, 4-(1,1-                80-46-6           When ready for use, the
 dimethylpropyl)-                                 end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 80
                                                  ppm
Phosphonic acid, (1-           2809-21-4         When ready for use, the
 hydroxyethylidene)bis-                           end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 34
                                                  ppm
Phosphoric acid                7664-38-2         None
Phosphoric acid, monosodium    7558-80-7         When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 350
                                                  ppm
Phosphoric acid, trisodium     7601-54-9         When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 5916
                                                  ppm
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl),      None              None
 [alpha]-[(1,1,3,3-
 tetramethylbutyl) phenyl]-
 [omega]-hydroxy-, produced
 with one mole of the phenol
 and 4 to 14 moles ethylene
 oxide
Potassium bromide              7758-02-3         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  of all bromide-
                                                  producing chemicals in
                                                  the solution is not to
                                                  exceed 200 ppm total
                                                  available halogen
Potassium iodide               7681-11-0         When ready for use, the
                                                  total end-use
                                                  concentration of all
                                                  iodide-producing
                                                  chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 25 ppm of
                                                  titratable iodine
Potassium permanganate          7722-64-7        When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 0.7
                                                  ppm
Propanoic acid                 79-09-4           When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 297
                                                  ppm
2-Propanol (isopropanol)       67[nd]ash;63-0    None
2,6-Pyridinedicarboxylic acid  499-83-2          When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 1.2
                                                  ppm
Quaternary ammonium            8001-54-5         When ready for use, the
 compounds, alkyl (C12-C18)                       end-use concentration
 benzyldimethyl, chlorides                        of this specific
                                                  quaternary compound is
                                                  not to exceed 200 ppm
                                                  within the end-use
                                                  total concentration
                                                  that is not to exceed
                                                  400 ppm active
                                                  quaternary compound
Quaternary ammonium            None              When ready for use, the
 compounds, n-alkyl (C12-C14)                     end-use concentration
 dimethyl ethylbenzyl                             of this specific
 ammonium chloride, average                       quaternary compound is
 molecular weight (in amu),                       not to exceed 200 ppm
 377 to 384                                       within the end-use
                                                  total concentration
                                                  that is not to exceed
                                                  400 ppm active
                                                  quaternary compound
Quaternary ammonium            None              When ready for use, the
 compounds, n-alkyl (C12-C18)                     end-use concentration
 dimethyl ethylbenzyl                             of this specific
 ammonium chloride average                        quaternary compound is
 molecular weight (in amu)                        not to exceed 200 ppm
 384                                              within the end-use
                                                  total concentration
                                                  that is not to exceed
                                                  400 ppm active
                                                  quaternary compound
Quaternary ammonium            None              When ready for use, the
 compounds, di-n-Alkyl (C8-                       end-use concentration
 C10) dimethyl ammonium                           of this specific
 chloride, average molecular                      quaternary compound is
 weight (in amu), 332 to 361                      not to exceed 240 ppm
                                                  within the end-use
                                                  total concentration
                                                  that is not to exceed
                                                  400 ppm active
                                                  quaternary compound
Sodium-[alpha]-alkyl(C12-C15)- None              None
 [omega]-hydroxypoly
 (oxyethylene) sulfate with
 the poly(oxyethylene)
 content averaging one mole
Sodium bicarbonate             144-55-8          None
Sodium bromide                 7647-15-6         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  of all bromide-
                                                  producing chemicals in
                                                  the solution is not to
                                                  exceed 200 ppm total
                                                  available halogen
Sodium iodide                  7681-82-5         When ready for use, the
                                                  total end-use
                                                  concentration of all
                                                  iodide-producing
                                                  chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 25 ppm of
                                                  titratable iodine
Sodium mono-and                None              When ready for use, the
 didodecylphenoxy-                                end-use concentration
 benzenedisulfonate                               is not to exceed 1920
                                                  ppm
Sulfuric acid                  7664-93-9         When ready for use, the
                                                  end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 228
                                                  ppm

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Sulfuric acid monododecyl      151-21-3          None
 ester, sodium salt (sodium
 lauryl sulfate)
1,3,5-Triazine-                2782-57-2         When ready for use, the
 2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3-                     end-use concentration
 dichloro-                                        of all di- or
                                                  trichloroisocyanuric
                                                  acid chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 100 ppm
                                                  determined as total
                                                  available chlorine
1,3,5-Triazine-                2244-21-5         When ready for use, the
 2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3-                     end-use concentration
 dichloro-, potassium salt                        of all di- or
                                                  trichloroisocyanuric
                                                  acid chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 100 ppm
                                                  determined as total
                                                  available chlorine
1,3,5-Triazine-                2893-78-9         When ready for use, the
 2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3-                     end-use concentration
 dichloro-, sodium salt                           of all di- or
                                                  trichloroisocyanuric
                                                  acid chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 100 ppm
                                                  determined as total
                                                  available chlorine
1,3,5-Triazine-                87-90-1           When ready for use, the
 2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione,                          end-use concentration
 1,3,5-trichloro-                                 of all di- or
                                                  trichloroisocyanuric
                                                  acid chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 100 ppm
                                                  determined as total
                                                  available chlorine
1,3,5-Triazine, N,N',N'`-      7673-09-8         When ready for use, the
 trichloro-2,4,6-triamino-                        end-use concentration
                                                  of all di- or
                                                  trichloroisocyanuric
                                                  acid chemicals in the
                                                  solution is not to
                                                  exceed 200 ppm
                                                  determined as total
                                                  available chlorine
Xylenesulfonic acid, sodium    1300-72-7         When ready for use, the
 salt                                             end-use concentration
                                                  is not to exceed 62
                                                  ppm
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sec.  180.1001  [Removed]

0
13. Section 180.1001 is removed.

0
14. In Sec.  180.1067, paragraph (b) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  180.1067  Methyl eugenol and malathion combination; exemption 
from the requirement of a tolerance.

* * * * *
    (b) This combination is to be impregnated on a carrier (cigarette 
filter tips (cellulose acetate); cotton strings; fiberboard squares) or 
mixed with a jel cleared under 40 CFR 180.920 or 180.950.
* * * * *

[FR Doc. 04-9578 Filed 4-27-04; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6560-50-S