Pesticides; Food Packaging Treated with a Pesticide (4 pages, in English).

Distribution date: 17 April 2007
This proposed rule would except from the definitions of "pesticide chemical" and "pesticide chemical residue" under FFDCA section 201(q), food packaging (e.g. paper and paperboard, coatings, adhesives, and polymers) that is treated with a pesticide as defined in the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) section 2(u). As a result, such ingredients in food packaging treated with a pesticide would be exempt from regulation under FFDCA section 408 as pesticide chemical residues. Further, a food that bears or contains such ingredients would not be subject to enforcement by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under section 402(a)(2) (B) of the FFDCA since the ingredients would no longer be pesticide chemical residues. Instead, such ingredients would be subject to regulation by the FDA as food additives under FFDCA section 409. FDA generally regulates such food additives in food packaging as food contact substances under FFDCA, section 409(h). This proposed rule would expand the scope of the provision in 40 CFR 180.4 which currently applies only to food packaging impregnated with an insect repellent - one type of pesticide. This proposed rule, as with the rule it would amend, only applies to the food packaging materials themselves; it would not otherwise limit EPA's FFDCA jurisdiction over pesticides or limit FDA's jurisdiction over substances subject to FDA regulation as food additives. EPA, in consultation with FDA, and FDA believe this rule would eliminate the duplicative FFDCA jurisdiction and economise federal government resources while continuing to protect human health and the environment. Even after this rule is finalized, under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), EPA would continue to regulate the food packaging as an inert ingredient of the pesticide product and regulate the pesticide active ingredient in the treated food packaging under both FIFRA and the FFDCA. The text of this proposed rule is identical to a direct final rule EPA issued on 6 December 2006. EPA received several comments opposing that direct final rule and therefore withdrew the rule on 25 January 2007, consistent with EPA policy. EPA is now issuing the rule as a proposal for public comment.
Products Covered: Pesticides (HS: 3808; ICS: 65.100, 67.230, 67.250)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
Pesticides; Food Packaging Treated with a Pesticide (4 pages, in English).

Distribution date: 17 April 2007
This proposed rule would except from the definitions of "pesticide chemical" and "pesticide chemical residue" under FFDCA section 201(q), food packaging (e.g. paper and paperboard, coatings, adhesives, and polymers) that is treated with a pesticide as defined in the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) section 2(u). As a result, such ingredients in food packaging treated with a pesticide would be exempt from regulation under FFDCA section 408 as pesticide chemical residues. Further, a food that bears or contains such ingredients would not be subject to enforcement by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under section 402(a)(2) (B) of the FFDCA since the ingredients would no longer be pesticide chemical residues. Instead, such ingredients would be subject to regulation by the FDA as food additives under FFDCA section 409. FDA generally regulates such food additives in food packaging as food contact substances under FFDCA, section 409(h). This proposed rule would expand the scope of the provision in 40 CFR 180.4 which currently applies only to food packaging impregnated with an insect repellent - one type of pesticide. This proposed rule, as with the rule it would amend, only applies to the food packaging materials themselves; it would not otherwise limit EPA's FFDCA jurisdiction over pesticides or limit FDA's jurisdiction over substances subject to FDA regulation as food additives. EPA, in consultation with FDA, and FDA believe this rule would eliminate the duplicative FFDCA jurisdiction and economise federal government resources while continuing to protect human health and the environment. Even after this rule is finalized, under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), EPA would continue to regulate the food packaging as an inert ingredient of the pesticide product and regulate the pesticide active ingredient in the treated food packaging under both FIFRA and the FFDCA. The text of this proposed rule is identical to a direct final rule EPA issued on 6 December 2006. EPA received several comments opposing that direct final rule and therefore withdrew the rule on 25 January 2007, consistent with EPA policy. EPA is now issuing the rule as a proposal for public comment.
Products Covered: Pesticides (HS: 3808; ICS: 65.100, 67.230, 67.250)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
Plant-Incorporated Protectants; Potential Revisions to Current Production Regulations (4 pages, in English).

Distribution date: 13 April 2007
EPA is considering amendments to the current pesticide establishment and production regulations promulgated under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), and to other related FIFRA regulations as needed for producers of PIPs. PIPs are pesticidal substances that are intended to be produced and used in a living plant, or the produce thereof, and the genetic material necessary for the production of such a pesticidal substance, and also include any inert ingredient contained in the plant, or the produce thereof. Given these characteristics, it is possible that PIPs may not be produced in the manner contemplated when the current establishment and production regulations were promulgated for other types of pesticide. In this ANPRM, the Agency provides a list of the general regulatory provisions applicable to PIPs that EPA is considering amending and solicits public comment on the completeness of the list and the scope of any potential changes to these regulations.
Products Covered: Plant-incorporated-protectants (HS: 2920; ICS: 65.100, 13.020)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
Plant-Incorporated Protectants; Potential Revisions to Current Production Regulations (4 pages, in English).

Distribution date: 13 April 2007
EPA is considering amendments to the current pesticide establishment and production regulations promulgated under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), and to other related FIFRA regulations as needed for producers of PIPs. PIPs are pesticidal substances that are intended to be produced and used in a living plant, or the produce thereof, and the genetic material necessary for the production of such a pesticidal substance, and also include any inert ingredient contained in the plant, or the produce thereof. Given these characteristics, it is possible that PIPs may not be produced in the manner contemplated when the current establishment and production regulations were promulgated for other types of pesticide. In this ANPRM, the Agency provides a list of the general regulatory provisions applicable to PIPs that EPA is considering amending and solicits public comment on the completeness of the list and the scope of any potential changes to these regulations.
Products Covered: Plant-incorporated-protectants (HS: 2920; ICS: 65.100, 13.020)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Area Sources: Acrylic and Modacrylic Fibers Production, Carbon Black Production, Chemical Manufacturing: Chromium Compounds, Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production and Fabrication, Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing, and Wood Preserving; Proposed Rule (42 pages, in English).

Distribution date: 13 April 2007
EPA is proposing six national emissions standards for hazardous air pollutants for seven area source categories. The proposed emissions standards and associated requirements for two area source categories (Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production and Flexible Polyurethane Foam Fabrication) are combined in one subpart. The proposed emissions standards for new and existing sources are based on EPA's proposed determination as to what constitutes the generally available control technology or management practices for each area source category.
Products Covered: Acrylic and modacrylic fibers, carbon black, chromium compounds, flexible polyurethane foam, lead acid battery, wood preservatives (HS: 2803, 3206.20, 8607.10, 8507.20, Ch. 44, Ch. 54-1, Ch. 55-1; ICS: 13.020, 13.040, 71.100.50, 83.040, 59.060, 29.220)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Area Sources: Acrylic and Modacrylic Fibers Production, Carbon Black Production, Chemical Manufacturing: Chromium Compounds, Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production and Fabrication, Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing, and Wood Preserving; Proposed Rule (42 pages, in English).

Distribution date: 13 April 2007
EPA is proposing six national emissions standards for hazardous air pollutants for seven area source categories. The proposed emissions standards and associated requirements for two area source categories (Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production and Flexible Polyurethane Foam Fabrication) are combined in one subpart. The proposed emissions standards for new and existing sources are based on EPA's proposed determination as to what constitutes the generally available control technology or management practices for each area source category.
Products Covered: Acrylic and modacrylic fibers, carbon black, chromium compounds, flexible polyurethane foam, lead acid battery, wood preservatives (HS: 2803, 3206.20, 8607.10, 8507.20, Ch. 44, Ch. 54-1, Ch. 55-1; ICS: 13.020, 13.040, 71.100.50, 83.040, 59.060, 29.220)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
Draft Ministry of Social Welfare Resolution "establishing requirements for the inspection, monitoring and official control of establishments engaged in the slaughter of swine and the cutting, storage, sale and transport of the meat and edible meat products thereof" (45 pages, in Spanish).

Distribution date: 04 April 2007
Se establecen los requisitos sanitarios que deben cumplir los establecimientos dedicados al beneficio, desposte, almacenamiento, expendio, y el transporte de carne y productos cárnicos comestibles provenientes de la especie porcina destinados para el consumo humano; Objeto; Ámbito de aplicación; Definiciones; Estándares generales; Estándares de ejecución sanitaria específicos para plantas de beneficio de porcinos; Sistema de aseguramiento de la inocuidad; Sistema de análisis de peligros y puntos críticos de control; Control de patógenos; Control de residuos y contaminantes químicos; Requisitos de inspección ante y post mortem; Requisitos para el transporte de carne y productos cárnicos comestibles; Despote, almacenamiento y expendio; Inspección, vigilancia, control medidas de seguridad y sanciones; Notificación y Vigencia.
Products Covered: Meat and meat products of swine (HS tariff heading 0203.00.00)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
Draft Ministry of Social Welfare Resolution "establishing requirements for the inspection, monitoring and official control of establishments engaged in the slaughter of swine and the cutting, storage, sale and transport of the meat and edible meat products thereof" (45 pages, in Spanish).

Distribution date: 04 April 2007
Se establecen los requisitos sanitarios que deben cumplir los establecimientos dedicados al beneficio, desposte, almacenamiento, expendio, y el transporte de carne y productos cárnicos comestibles provenientes de la especie porcina destinados para el consumo humano; Objeto; Ámbito de aplicación; Definiciones; Estándares generales; Estándares de ejecución sanitaria específicos para plantas de beneficio de porcinos; Sistema de aseguramiento de la inocuidad; Sistema de análisis de peligros y puntos críticos de control; Control de patógenos; Control de residuos y contaminantes químicos; Requisitos de inspección ante y post mortem; Requisitos para el transporte de carne y productos cárnicos comestibles; Despote, almacenamiento y expendio; Inspección, vigilancia, control medidas de seguridad y sanciones; Notificación y Vigencia.
Products Covered: Meat and meat products of swine (HS tariff heading 0203.00.00)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
Revision of the SI 1157 – Child use and care articles – Soothers for babies and young children (in Hebrew): Part 1 - General safety requirements and product information. Part 2 – Mechanical requirements and tests Part 3 – Chemical requirements and tests SI 5817 – Child use and care articles – Drinking equipment (in Hebrew): Part 1 – General and mechanical requirements and tests Part 2 – Chemical requirements and tests

Distribution date: 04 April 2007
Products Covered: Babies’ nursing teats and soothers (ICS: 97.190, 83.140.99; HS: 3926.90; 4014.90)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
Revision of the SI 1157 – Child use and care articles – Soothers for babies and young children (in Hebrew): Part 1 - General safety requirements and product information. Part 2 – Mechanical requirements and tests Part 3 – Chemical requirements and tests SI 5817 – Child use and care articles – Drinking equipment (in Hebrew): Part 1 – General and mechanical requirements and tests Part 2 – Chemical requirements and tests

Distribution date: 04 April 2007
Products Covered: Babies’ nursing teats and soothers (ICS: 97.190, 83.140.99; HS: 3926.90; 4014.90)
Regulation Type: Regular notification
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