[Federal Register Volume 79, Number 211 (Friday, October 31, 2014)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 64673-64678]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2014-25949]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 180

[EPA-HQ-OPP-2014-0467; FRL-9917-03]


AAAPD and AAASD; Tolerance Exemption

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This regulation establishes an exemption from the requirement 
of a tolerance for residues of [alpha]-alkyl (minimum C6 linear, 
branched, saturated and/or unsaturated)-[omega]-hydroxypolyoxyethylene 
polymer with or without polyoxypropylene, mixture of di- and 
monohydrogen phosphate esters and the corresponding ammonium, calcium, 
magnesium, monoethanolamine, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts of the 
phosphate esters; minimum oxyethylene content is 2

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moles; minimum oxypropylene content is 0 moles, herein referred to as 
alkyl alcohol alkoxylate phosphate derivatives (AAAPD) and [alpha]-
alkyl(C6- C15)-[omega]-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)sulfate, and its 
ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts, 
poly(oxyethylene) content averages 2-4 moles, herein referred to alkyl 
alcohol alkoxylate sulfate derivatives (AAASD) to include Chemical 
Abstract Service Registry Numbers listed in the Supplementary 
Information when used as an inert ingredient in a pesticide chemical 
formulation. Spring Trading Company, LLC., on behalf of Croda Inc. 
submitted a petition to EPA under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic 
Act (FFDCA), requesting an exemption from the requirement of a 
tolerance. This regulation eliminates the need to establish a maximum 
permissible level for residues of alkyl alcohol alkoxylate phosphate 
and sulfate derivatives on food or feed commodities.

DATES: This regulation is effective October 31, 2014. Objections and 
requests for hearings must be received on or before December 30, 2014, 
and must be filed in accordance with the instructions provided in 40 
CFR part 178 (see also Unit I.C. of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION).

ADDRESSES: The docket for this action, identified by docket 
identification (ID) number EPA-HQ-OPP-2014-0467, is available at http://www.regulations.gov or at the Office of Pesticide Programs Regulatory 
Public Docket (OPP Docket) in the Environmental Protection Agency 
Docket Center (EPA/DC), West William Jefferson Clinton Bldg., Rm. 3334, 
1301 Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001. The Public 
Reading Room is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through 
Friday, excluding legal holidays. The telephone number for the Public 
Reading Room is (202) 566-1744, and the telephone number for the OPP 
Docket is (703) 305-5805. Please review the visitor instructions and 
additional information about the docket available at http://www.epa.gov/dockets.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Susan Lewis, Registration Division 
(7505P), Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 
1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001; main telephone 
number: (703) 305-7090; email 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 are an 
agricultural producer, food manufacturer, or pesticide manufacturer. 
The following list of North American Industrial Classification System 
(NAICS) codes is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides a 
guide to help readers determine whether this document applies to them. 
Potentially affected entities may include:
     Crop production (NAICS code 111).
     Animal production (NAICS code 112).
     Food manufacturing (NAICS code 311).
     Pesticide manufacturing (NAICS code 32532).

B. How can I get electronic access to other related information?

    You may access a frequently updated electronic version of 40 CFR 
part 180 through the Government Printing Office's e-CFR site at http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?&c=ecfr&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title40/40tab_02.tpl.

C. Can I file an objection or hearing request?

    Under FFDCA section 408(g), 21 U.S.C. 346a, any person may file an 
objection to any aspect of this regulation and may also request a 
hearing on those objections. You must file your objection or request a 
hearing on this regulation in accordance with the instructions provided 
in 40 CFR part 178. To ensure proper receipt by EPA, you must identify 
docket ID number EPA-HQ-OPP-2014-0467 in the subject line on the first 
page of your submission. All objections and requests for a hearing must 
be in writing, and must be received by the Hearing Clerk on or before 
December 30, 2014. Addresses for mail and hand delivery of objections 
and hearing requests are provided in 40 CFR 178.25(b).
    In addition to filing an objection or hearing request with the 
Hearing Clerk as described in 40 CFR part 178, please submit a copy of 
the filing (excluding any Confidential Business Information (CBI)) for 
inclusion in the public docket. Information not marked confidential 
pursuant to 40 CFR part 2 may be disclosed publicly by EPA without 
prior notice. Submit the non-CBI copy of your objection or hearing 
request, identified by docket ID number EPA-HQ-OPP-2014-0467, by one of 
the following methods.
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the online instructions for submitting comments. Do not submit 
electronically any information you consider to be CBI or other 
information whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
     Mail: OPP Docket, Environmental Protection Agency Docket 
Center (EPA/DC), (28221T), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 
20460-0001.
     Hand Delivery: To make special arrangements for hand 
delivery or delivery of boxed information, please follow the 
instructions at http://www.epa.gov/dockets/contacts.html.
    Additional instructions on commenting or visiting the docket, along 
with more information about dockets generally, is available at http://www.epa.gov/dockets.

II. Petition for Exemption

    In the Federal Register of July 29, 2009 (74 FR 37571) (FRL-8424-
6), EPA issued a Final Rule, announcing the establishment of a 
tolerance exemption pursuant to a pesticide petition (PP 9E7533) by the 
Joint Inerts Task Force (JITF) Cluster Support Team Number 2 (CST 2) c/
o CropLife America, 1156 15th Street NW., Suite 400, Washington, DC 
20005. The petition requested that 40 CFR 180.910, 40 CFR 180.920, and 
40 CFR 180.930 be amended by establishing exemptions from the 
requirement of a tolerance for residues of a group of substances known 
as alkyl alcohol alkoxylate phosphate and sulfate derivatives. The 
exemptions narratively describe the subject chemical as [alpha]-alkyl 
(minimum C6 linear, branched, saturated and/or unsaturated)-[omega]-
hydroxypolyoxyethylene polymer with or without polyoxypropylene, 
mixture of di- and monohydrogen phosphate esters and the corresponding 
ammonium, calcium, magnesium, monoethanolamine, potassium, sodium, and 
zinc salts of the phosphate esters; minimum oxyethylene content is 2 
moles; minimum oxypropylene content is 0 moles and [alpha]- alkyl (C6-
C15)-[omega] hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)sulfate, and its ammonium, 
calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts, 
poly(oxyethylene) content averages 2-4 moles.
    In the Federal Register of August 20, 2010 (75 FR 51382) (FRL-8836-
5), EPA issued a Final Rule, announcing the establishment of a 
tolerance exemption pursuant to a pesticide petition (PP 9E7628) by the 
JITF CST 2 c/o CropLife America, 1156 15th Street NW., Suite 400, 
Washington, DC 20005. The petition requested that 40 CFR 180.910 and 40 
CFR 180.930 be amended by establishing an exemption from the 
requirement of a tolerance for residues of a group of substances known 
as AAAPD.
    In the Federal Register of February 21, 2014 (79 FR 9856) (FRL-
9906-24) EPA issued a Final Rule, announcing

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the establishment of a tolerance exemption pursuant to a pesticide 
petition (PP 2E8092) by JITF CST2, c/o Huntsman Corp., 8600 Gosling 
Rd., The Woodlands, TX 77381. The petition requested that 40 CFR 
180.910 and 40 CFR 180.930 be amended by establishing an exemption from 
the requirement of a tolerance for residues of a group of substances 
known as AAAPD and AAASD.
    The current petition seeks to expand the exemptions for AAAPD and 
AAASD by adding additional chemicals identified by CAS Reg. Nos. in the 
Federal Register of September 5, 2014 (79 FR 53012) (FRL-9914-98), EPA 
issued a document pursuant to FFDCA section 408, 21 U.S.C. 346a, 
announcing the receipt of a pesticide petition (PP IN-10690) filed by 
Spring Trading Company, LLC., 10805 W. Timberwagon Circle, Spring, 
Texas 77380 on behalf of Croda Inc., 315 Cherry Lane, New Castle, DE 
19720 for post-harvest use on agricultural crops under 40 CFR Sec.  
180.910 and when applied to animals under 40 CFR 180.930 for the 
following used as surfactants not to exceed 30% of pesticide 
formulation to include CAS Reg. No. 3694-74-4, 37281-86-0, 9086-52-6, 
51325-10-1, 52019-38-2, 52019-38-2, 58206-38-5, 58857-49-1, 62482-61-5, 
63887-54-7, 66020-37-9, 66281-20-7, 68332-75-2, 68400-75-9, 70844-96-1, 
78041-18-6, 82465-25-6, 84843-37-8, 95014-34-9, 99924-51-3, 120913-45-
3, 123339-53-7, 129208-04-4, 144336-75-4, 146815-57-8, 151688-56-1, 
15826-16-1, 159704-69-5, 172027-16-6, 172274-69-0, 176707-42-9, 181963-
82-6, 188741-55-1, 191940-53-1, 210993-53-6, 25446-78-0, 27731-61-9, 
290348-69-5, 290348-70-8, 340681-28-9, 422563-26-6, 522613-09-8, 55901-
67-2, 61894-66-4, 63428-85-3, 65104-74-7, 65122-38-5, 67762-19-0, 
67762-21-4, 67923-90-4, 68611-29-0, 717140-06-2, 717140-09-5, 717827-
29-7, 762245-80-7, 762245-81-8, 866538-89-8, 866538-90-1, 913068-96-9, 
1087209-87-7, 1174313-54-2, 119432-41-6, 1205632-03-6, 1233235-49-8, 
1451002-50-8, 1456802-88-2, 1456802-89-3, 1456803-12-5, and 219756-63-
5. That document included a summary of the petition prepared by the 
petitioner, which is available in the docket, http://www.regulations.gov, and solicited comments on the petitioner's 
request. The Agency did not receive any comments.
    Based upon review of the data supporting the petition, EPA has 
confirmed that the requested CAS Reg. Nos. are acceptable for 
consideration under the currently approved descriptor. This limitation 
is based on the Agency's risk assessment which can be found at http://www.regulations.gov in document PP 2E8092 entitled ``Alkyl Alcohol 
Alkoxylate Phosphate and Sulfate Derivatives (Multiple CAS #s): Request 
to amend existing tolerance exemptions under 40 CFR 180.910 and 
180.930'' in docket ID number EPA-HQ-OPP-2012-0862.

III. Risk Assessment and Statutory Findings

    Inert ingredients are all ingredients that are not active 
ingredients as defined in 40 CFR 153.125 and include, but are not 
limited to, the following types of ingredients (except when they have a 
pesticidal efficacy of their own): Solvents such as alcohols and 
hydrocarbons; surfactants such as polyoxyethylene polymers and fatty 
acids; carriers such as clay and diatomaceous earth; thickeners such as 
carrageenan and modified cellulose; wetting, spreading, and dispersing 
agents; propellants in aerosol dispensers; microencapsulating agents; 
and emulsifiers. The term ``inert'' is not intended to imply 
nontoxicity; the ingredient may or may not be chemically active. 
Generally, EPA has exempted inert ingredients from the requirement of a 
tolerance based on the low toxicity of the individual inert 
ingredients.
    Section 408(c)(2)(A)(i) of FFDCA allows EPA to establish an 
exemption from the requirement for a tolerance (the legal limit for a 
pesticide chemical residue in or on a food) only if EPA determines that 
the exemption is ``safe.'' Section 408(c)(2)(A)(ii) of FFDCA defines 
``safe'' to mean that ``there is a reasonable certainty that no harm 
will result from aggregate exposure to the pesticide chemical residue, 
including all anticipated dietary exposures and all other exposures for 
which there is reliable information.'' This includes exposure through 
drinking water and use in residential settings, but does not include 
occupational exposure. Section 408(b)(2)(C) of FFDCA requires EPA to 
give special consideration to exposure of infants and children to the 
pesticide chemical residue in establishing an exemption from the 
requirement of a tolerance and to ``ensure that there is a reasonable 
certainty that no harm will result to infants and children from 
aggregate exposure to the pesticide chemical residue . . .'' and 
specifies factors EPA is to consider in establishing an exemption.
    EPA establishes exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance only 
in those cases where it can be shown that the risks from aggregate 
exposure to pesticide chemical residues under reasonably foreseeable 
circumstances will pose no appreciable risks to human health. In order 
to determine the risks from aggregate exposure to pesticide inert 
ingredients, the Agency considers the toxicity of the inert in 
conjunction with possible exposure to residues of the inert ingredient 
through food, drinking water, and through other exposures that occur as 
a result of pesticide use in residential settings. If EPA is able to 
determine that a finite tolerance is not necessary to ensure that there 
is a reasonable certainty that no harm will result from aggregate 
exposure to the inert ingredient, an exemption from the requirement of 
a tolerance may be established.
    Consistent with FFDCA section 408(b)(2)(D), EPA has reviewed the 
available scientific data and other relevant information in support of 
this action and considered its validity, completeness and reliability 
and the relationship of this information to human risk. EPA has also 
considered available information concerning the variability of the 
sensitivities of major identifiable subgroups of consumers, including 
infants and children. In the case of certain chemical substances that 
are defined as polymers, the Agency has established a set of criteria 
to identify categories of polymers expected to present minimal or no 
risk. The definition of a polymer is given in 40 CFR 723.250(b) and the 
exclusion criteria for identifying these low-risk polymers are 
described in 40 CFR 723.250(d). EPA has sufficient data to assess the 
hazards of and to make a determination on aggregate exposure for AAAPD 
and AAASD including exposure resulting from the exemption established 
by this action. EPA's assessment of exposures and risks associated with 
AAAPD and AAASD follows.
    The Agency agrees with the petitioner that CAS Reg. No.: 3694-74-4, 
37281-86-0, 9086-52-6, 51325-10-1, 52019-38-2, 52019-38-2, 58206-38-5, 
58857-49-1, 62482-61-5, 63887-54-7, 66020-37-9, 66281-20-7, 68332-75-2, 
68400-75-9, 70844-96-1, 78041-18-6, 82465-25-6, 84843-37-8, 95014-34-9, 
99924-51-3, 120913-45-3, 123339-53-7, 129208-04-4, 144336-75-4, 146815-
57-8, 151688-56-1, 15826-16-1, 159704-69-5, 172027-16-6, 172274-69-0, 
176707-42-9, 181963-82-6, 188741-55-1, 191940-53-1, 210993-53-6, 25446-
78-0, 27731-61-9, 290348-69-5, 290348-70-8, 340681-28-9, 422563-26-6, 
522613-09-8, 55901-67-2, 61894-66-4, 63428-85-3, 65104-74-7, 65122-38-
5, 67762-19-0, 67762-21-4, 67923-90-4, 68611-29-0, 717140-06-2, 717140-
09-5, 717827-

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29-7, 762245-80-7, 762245-81-8, 866538-89-8, 866538-90-1, 913068-96-9, 
1087209-87-7, 1174313-54-2, 119432-41-6, 1205632-03-6, 1233235-49-8, 
1451002-50-8, 1456802-88-2, 1456802-89-3, 1456803-12-5, and 219756-63-5 
are AAAPD and AAASD similar to those present in the existing exemption. 
In 2009, in establishing the exemption for the AAAPD and AAASD, EPA 
assessed their safety generally using worst case exposure assumptions 
(74 FR 37571) (FRL-8424-6). EPA concluded that that assessment showed 
that exempting AAAPD and AAASD from the requirement from a tolerance 
would be safe. Inclusion of additional chemicals described above in the 
risk assessment for the AAAPD and AAASD would in no way alter that 
prior risk assessment given the generic findings on toxicity and the 
worst case exposure assumptions used in that risk assessment. 
Accordingly, based on the findings in that earlier rule, EPA has 
determined that there is a reasonable certainty that no harm to any 
population subgroup, including infants and children, will result from 
aggregate exposure to AAAPD and AAASD, by including the additional 
chemicals described above, under reasonably foreseeable circumstances. 
Therefore, the amendment of an exemption from tolerance under 40 CFR 
180.910 and 180.930, for residues of AAAPD and AAASD to include the 
chemicals described above is safe under FFDCA section 408.

IV. Other Considerations

A. Analytical Enforcement Methodology

    An analytical method is not required for enforcement purposes since 
the Agency is establishing an exemption from the requirement of a 
tolerance without any numerical limitation.

B. International Residue Limits

    In making its tolerance decisions, EPA seeks to harmonize U.S. 
tolerances with international standards whenever possible, consistent 
with U.S. food safety standards and agricultural practices. EPA 
considers the international maximum residue limits (MRLs) established 
by the Codex Alimentarius Commission (Codex), as required by FFDCA 
section 408(b)(4). The Codex Alimentarius is a joint United Nation Food 
and Agriculture Organization/World Health Organization food standards 
program, and it is recognized as an international food safety 
standards-setting organization in trade agreements to which the United 
States is a party. EPA may establish a tolerance that is different from 
a Codex MRL; however, FFDCA section 408(b)(4) requires that EPA explain 
the reasons for departing from the Codex level.
    The Codex has not established a MRL for AAAPD and AAASD.

V. Conclusions

    Therefore, an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is 
established under 40 CFR 180.910 and 180.930 for AAAPD and AAASD when 
used as an inert ingredient for post-harvest use on agricultural crops 
under 40 CFR 180.910 and when applied to animals under 40 CFR 180.930 
used as surfactants not to exceed 30% of pesticide formulation.

VI. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    This final rule establishes a tolerance under FFDCA section 408(d) 
in response to a petition submitted to the Agency. The Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB) has exempted these rules from review under 
Executive Order 12866, entitled ``Regulatory Planning and Review'' (58 
FR 51735, October 4, 1993). Because this final rule has been exempted 
from review under Executive Order 12866, this final rule is not subject 
to Executive Order 13211, entitled ``Actions Concerning Regulations 
That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use'' (66 FR 
28355, May 22, 2001) or Executive Order 13045, entitled ``Protection of 
Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks'' (62 FR 
19885, April 23, 1997). 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.), nor does it 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) (15 U.S.C. 272 
note).
    Since tolerances and exemptions that are established on the basis 
of a petition under FFDCA section 408(d), such as the tolerance in this 
final rule, do not require the issuance of a proposed rule, the 
requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601 et 
seq.), do not apply.
    This final rule directly regulates growers, food processors, food 
handlers, and food retailers, not States or tribes, nor does this 
action alter the relationships or distribution of power and 
responsibilities established by Congress in the preemption provisions 
of FFDCA section 408(n)(4). As such, the Agency has determined that 
this action will not have a substantial direct effect on States or 
tribal governments, on the relationship between the national government 
and the States or tribal governments, or on the distribution of power 
and responsibilities among the various levels of government or between 
the Federal Government and Indian tribes, or otherwise have any unique 
impacts on local governments. Thus, the Agency has determined that 
Executive Order 13132, entitled ``Federalism'' (64 FR 43255, August 10, 
1999) and Executive Order 13175, entitled ``Consultation and 
Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments'' (65 FR 67249, November 9, 
2000) do not apply to this final rule. In addition, this final rule 
does not impose any enforceable duty or contain any unfunded mandate as 
described under Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 
(UMRA) (2 U.S.C. 1501 et seq.).
    Although this action does not 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), EPA seeks to achieve 
environmental justice, the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of 
any group, including minority and/or low-income populations, in the 
development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, 
regulations, and policies. As such, to the extent that information is 
publicly available or was submitted in comments to EPA, the Agency 
considered whether groups or segments of the population, as a result of 
their location, cultural practices, or other factors, may have atypical 
or disproportionately high and adverse human health impacts or 
environmental effects from exposure to the pesticide discussed in this 
document, compared to the general population.

VII. Congressional Review Act

    Pursuant to the Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.), 
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 action is not a ``major rule'' 
as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 180

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Agricultural commodities, Pesticides and pests, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.


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    Dated: October 24, 2014.
Susan Lewis,
Director, Registration Division, Office of Pesticide Programs.
    Therefore, 40 CFR chapter I is amended as follows:

PART 180--[AMENDED]

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1. 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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2. In Sec.  180.910, the table is amended by revising the following 
inert ingredients to read as follows:


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

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         Inert ingredients                          Limits                                  Uses
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[alpha]-alkyl(C6- C15)-[omega]-     Not to exceed 30% of formulation.....  Surfactants, related adjuvants of
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)sulfate,                                           surfactants.
 and its ammonium, calcium,
 magnesium, potassium, sodium, and
 zinc salts, poly(oxyethylene)
 content averages 2-4 moles (CAS
 Reg. Nos.: 3088-31-1, 3694-74-4,
 9004-82-4, 9004-84-6, 9021-91-4,
 9086-52-6, 13150-00-0, 15826-16-
 1, 25446-78-0, 26183-44-8, 27140-
 00-7, 27731-62-0, 32612-48-9,
 34431-25-9, 35015-74-8, 50602-06-
 7, 52286-18-7, 52286-19-8, 54116-
 08-4, 55901-67-2, 61702-79-2,
 61894-66-4, 62755-21-9, 63428-85-
 3, 63428-86-4, 63428-87-5, 65086-
 57-9, 65086-79-5, 65104-74-7,
 65122-38-5, 67674-66-2, 67762-19-
 0, 67762-21-4, 67845-82-3, 67845-
 83-4, 67923-90-4, 68037-05-8,
 68037-06-9, 68171-41-5, 68424-50-
 0, 68511-39-7, 68585-34-2, 68610-
 66-2, 68611-29-0, 68611-55-2,
 68649-53-6, 68890-88-0, 68891-29-
 2, 68891-30-5, 68891-38-3, 69011-
 37-6, 73665-22-2, 75422-21-8,
 78330-16-2, 78330-17-3, 78330-25-
 3, 78330-26-4, 78330-27-5, 78330-
 28-6, 78330-29-7, 78330-30-0,
 96130-61-9, 106597-03-9, 110392-
 50-2, 119432-41-6, 125301-88-4,
 125301-89-5, 125301-92-0, 125736-
 54-1, 157707-85-2, 160104-51-8,
 160901-27-9, 160901-28-0, 160901-
 29-1, 160901-30-4, 161025-28-1,
 161074-79-9, 162063-19-6, 219756-
 63-5).
 
                                                  * * * * * * *
[alpha]-alkyl (minimum C6 linear,   Not to exceed 30% of formulation.....  Surfactants, related adjuvants of
 branched, saturated and/or                                                 surfactants.
 unsaturated)-[omega]-
 hydroxypolyoxyethylene polymer
 with or without polyoxypropylene,
 mixture of di- and monohydrogen
 phosphate esters and the
 corresponding ammonium, calcium,
 magnesium, monoethanolamine,
 potassium, sodium, and zinc salts
 of the phosphate esters; minimum
 oxyethylene content is 2 moles;
 minimum oxypropylene content is 0
 moles (CAS Reg. Nos.: 9004-80-2,
 9046-01-9, 26982-05-8, 31800-89-
 2, 37280-82-3, 37281-86-0, 39341-
 09-8, 39341-65-6, 39464-66-9,
 39464-69-2, 42612-52-2, 50643-20-
 4, 50668-50-3, 51325-10-1, 51884-
 64-1, 52019-36-0, 57486-09-6,
 58206-38-5, 58318-92-6, 58857-49-
 1, 59112-71-9, 60267-55-2, 61837-
 79-4, 62362-49-6, 62482-61-5,
 63747-86-4, 63887-54-7, 63887-55-
 8, 66020-37-9, 66272-25-1, 66281-
 20-7, 67711-84-6, 67786-06-5,
 67989-06-4, 68070-99-5, 68071-17-
 0, 68071-35-2, 68071-37-4, 68130-
 44-9, 68130-45-0, 68130-46-1,
 68130-47-2, 68186-29-8, 68186-34-
 5, 68186-36-7, 68186-37-8, 68238-
 84-6, 68311-02-4, 68311-04-6,
 68332-75-2, 68389-72-0, 68400-75-
 9, 68413-78-5, 68425-73-0, 68425-
 75-2, 68439-39-4, 68458-48-0,
 68511-15-9, 68511-36-4, 68511-37-
 5, 68551-05-3, 68585-15-9, 68585-
 16-0, 68585-17-1, 68585-36-4,
 68585-39-7, 68603-24-7, 68607-14-
 7, 68610-64-0, 68610-65-1, 68649-
 29-6, 68649-30-9, 68650-84-0,
 68815-11-2, 68855-46-9, 68856-03-
 1, 68890-90-4, 68890-91-5, 68891-
 12-3, 68891-13-4, 68891-26-9,
 68908-64-5, 68909-65-9, 68909-67-
 1, 68909-69-3, 68921-24-4, 68921-
 60-8, 68954-87-0, 68954-88-1,
 68954-92-7, 68987-35-9, 69029-43-
 2, 69980-69-4, 70247-99-3, 70248-
 14-5, 70844-96-1, 70903-63-8,
 71965-23-6, 71965-24-7, 72480-27-
 4, 72623-67-7, 72623-68-8, 72828-
 56-9, 72828-57-0, 73018-34-5,
 73038-25-2, 73050-08-5, 73050-09-
 6, 73361-29-2, 73378-71-9, 73378-
 72-0, 73559-42-9, 73559-43-0,
 73559-44-1, 73559-45-2, 74499-76-
 6, 76930-25-1, 78041-18-6, 78330-
 22-0, 78330-24-2, 82465-25-6,
 84843-37-8, 91254-26-1, 93925-54-
 3, 95014-34-9, 96416-89-6, 99924-
 51-3, 103170-31-6, 103170-32-7,
 106233-09-4, 106233-10-7, 108818-
 88-8, 110392-49-9, 111798-26-6,
 111905-50-1, 116671-23-9, 117584-
 36-8, 119415-05-3, 120913-45-3,
 121158-61-0, 121158-63-2, 123339-
 53-7, 125139-13-1, 125301-86-2,
 125301-87-3, 126646-03-5, 129208-
 04-4, 129870-77-5, 129870-80-0,
 130354-37-9, 136504-88-6, 143372-
 50-3, 143372-51-4, 144336-75-4,
 146815-57-8, 151688-56-1, 154518-
 39-5, 154518-40-8, 155240-11-2,
 159704-69-5, 160498-49-7, 160611-
 24-5, 171543-66-1, 172027-16-6,
 172274-69-0, 176707-42-9, 181963-
 82-6, 188741-55-1, 191940-53-1,
 210493-60-0, 210993-53-6, 246159-
 55-7, 251298-11-0, 261627-68-3,
 290348-69-5, 290348-70-8, 317833-
 96-8, 340681-28-9 , 422563-19-7,
 422563-26-6, 522613-09-8, 717140-
 06-2, 717140-09-5, 717827-29-7,
 762245-80-7, 762245-81-8, 866538-
 89-8, 866538-90-1, 873662-29-4,
 913068-96-9, 936100-29-7, 936100-
 30-0, 1072943-56-6, 1087209-87-7,
 1174313-54-2, 1187742-89-7,
 1187743-35-6, 1205632-03-6,
 1233235-49-8, 1451002-50-8,
 1456802-88-2, 1456802-89-3,
 1456803-12-5).
 
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3. In Sec.  180.930, the table is amended by revising the following 
inert ingredients to read as follows:


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

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        Inert ingredients                          Limits                                   Uses
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[alpha]-alkyl (minimum C6 linear,  Not to exceed 30% of formulation......  Surfactants, related adjuvants of
 branched, saturated and/or                                                 surfactants.
 unsaturated)-[omega]-
 hydroxypolyoxyethylene polymer
 with or without
 polyoxypropylene, mixture of di-
 and monohydrogen phosphate
 esters and the corresponding
 ammonium, calcium, magnesium,
 monoethanolamine, potassium,
 sodium, and zinc salts of the
 phosphate esters; minimum
 oxyethylene content is 2 moles;
 minimum oxypropylene content is
 0 moles, (CAS Reg. Nos.: 9004-80-
 2, 9046-01-9, 26982-05-8, 31800-
 89-2, 37280-82-3, 37281-86-0,
 39341-09-8, 39341-65-6, 39464-66-
 9, 39464-69-2, 42612-52-2, 50643-
 20-4, 50668-50-3, 51325-10-1,
 51884-64-1, 52019-36-0, 52019-38-
 2, 52019-38-2, 57486-09-6, 58206-
 38-5, 58318-92-6, 58857-49-1,
 59112-71-9, 60267-55-2, 61837-79-
 4, 62362-49-6, 62482-61-5, 63747-
 86-4, 63887-54-7, 63887-55-8,
 66020-37-9, 66272-25-1, 66281-20-
 7, 67711-84-6, 67786-06-5, 67989-
 06-4, 68070-99-5, 68071-17-0,
 68071-35-2, 68071-37-4, 68130-44-
 9, 68130-45-0, 68130-46-1, 68130-
 47-2, 68186-29-8, 68186-34-5,
 68186-36-7, 68186-37-8, 68238-84-
 6, 68311-02-4, 68311-04-6, 68332-
 75-2, 68389-72-0, 68400-75-9,
 68413-78-5, 68425-73-0, 68425-75-
 2, 68439-39-4, 68458-48-0, 68511-
 15-9, 68511-36-4, 68511-37-5,
 68551-05-3, 68585-15-9, 68585-16-
 0, 68585-17-1, 68585-36-4, 68585-
 39-7, 68603-24-7, 68607-14-7,
 68610-64-0, 68610-65-1, 68649-29-
 6, 68649-30-9, 68650-84-0, 68815-
 11-2, 68855-46-9, 68856-03-1,
 68890-90-4, 68890-91-5, 68891-12-
 3, 68891-13-4, 68891-26-9, 68908-
 64-5, 68909-65-9, 68909-67-1,
 68909-69-3, 68921-24-4, 68921-60-
 8, 68954-87-0, 68954-88-1, 68954-
 92-7, 68987-35-9, 69029-43-2,
 69980-69-4, 70247-99-3, 70248-14-
 5, 70844-96-1, 70903-63-8, 71965-
 23-6, 71965-24-7, 72480-27-4,
 72623-67-7, 72623-68-8, 72828-56-
 9, 72828-57-0, 73018-34-5, 73038-
 25-2, 73050-08-5, 73050-09-6,
 73361-29-2, 73378-71-9, 73378-72-
 0, 73559-42-9, 73559-43-0, 73559-
 44-1, 73559-45-2, 74499-76-6,
 76930-25-1, 78041-18-6, 78330-22-
 0, 78330-24-2, 82465-25-6, 84843-
 37-8, 91254-26-1, 93925-54-3,
 95014-34-9, 96416-89-6, 99924-51-
 3, 103170-31-6, 103170-32-7,
 106233-09-4, 106233-10-7, 108818-
 88-8, 110392-49-9, 111798-26-6,
 111905-50-1, 116671-23-9, 117584-
 36-8, 119415-05-3, 120913-45-3,
 121158-61-0, 121158-63-2, 123339-
 53-7, 125139-13-1, 125301-86-2,
 125301-87-3, 126646-03-5, 129208-
 04-4, 129870-77-5, 129870-80-0,
 130354-37-9, 136504-88-6, 143372-
 50-3, 143372-51-4, 144336-75-4,
 146815-57-8, 151688-56-1, 154518-
 39-5, 154518-40-8, 155240-11-2,
 159704-69-5, 160498-49-7, 160611-
 24-5, 171543-66-1, 172027-16-6,
 172274-69-0, 176707-42-9, 181963-
 82-6, 188741-55-1, 191940-53-1,
 210493-60-0, 210993-53-6, 246159-
 55-7, 251298-11-0, 261627-68-3,
 290348-69-5, 290348-70-8, 317833-
 96-8, 340681-28-9, 422563-19-7,
 422563-26-6, 522613-09-8, 717140-
 06-2, 717140-09-5, 717827-29-7,
 762245-80-7, 762245-81-8, 866538-
 89-8, 866538-90-1, 873662-29-4,
 913068-96-9, 936100-29-7, 936100-
 30-0, 1072943-56-6, 1087209-87-
 7, 1174313-54-2, 1187742-89-7,
 1187743-35-6, 1205632-03-6,
 1233235-49-8, 1451002-50-8,
 1456802-88-2, 1456802-89-3,
 1456803-12-5).
 
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[alpha]-alkyl(C6- C15)-[omega]-    Not to exceed 30% of formulation......  Surfactants, related adjuvants of
 hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)sulfate,                                           surfactants.
 and its ammonium, calcium,
 magnesium, potassium, sodium,
 and zinc salts,
 poly(oxyethylene) content
 averages 2-4 moles (CAS Reg.
 Nos.: 3088-31-1, 3694-74-4, 9004-
 82-4, 9004-84-6, 9021-91-4, 9086-
 52-6, 13150-00-0, 15826-16-1,
 25446-78-0, 26183-44-8, 27140-00-
 7, 27731-61-9, 27731-61-9, 27731-
 62-0, 32612-48-9, 34431-25-9,
 35015-74-8, 50602-06-7, 52286-18-
 7, 52286-19-8, 54116-08-4, 55901-
 67-2, 61702-79-2, 61894-66-4,
 62755-21-9, 63428-85-3, 63428-86-
 4, 63428-87-5, 65086-57-9, 65086-
 79-5, 65104-74-7, 65122-38-5,
 67674-66-2, 67762-19-0, 67762-21-
 4, 67845-82-3, 67845-83-4, 67923-
 90-4, 68037-05-8, 68037-06-9,
 68171-41-5, 68424-50-0, 68511-39-
 7, 68585-34-2, 68610-66-2, 68611-
 29-0, 68611-55-2, 68649-53-6,
 68890-88-0, 68891-29-2, 68891-30-
 5, 68891-38-3, 69011-37-6, 73665-
 22-2, 75422-21-8, 78330-16-2,
 78330-17-3, 78330-25-3, 78330-26-
 4, 78330-27-5, 78330-28-6, 78330-
 29-7, 78330-30-0, 96130-61-9,
 106597-03-9, 110392-50-2, 119432-
 41-6, 125301-88-4, 125301-89-5,
 125301-92-0, 125736-54-1, 157707-
 85-2, 160104-51-8, 160901-27-9,
 160901-28-0, 160901-29-1, 160901-
 30-4, 161025-28-1, 161074-79-9,
 162063-19-6, 219756-63-5).
 
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[FR Doc. 2014-25949 Filed 10-30-14; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6560-50-P