19 CFR 12.118
Listed by: NARA Registry, DoD Registry, Related authorities
Designation evidence
- NARA authority row: 19 CFR 12.118 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA.
- DoD authority row: 19 CFR 12.118. DoD lists this citation for the category; this DoD detail page does not display a separate Basic/Specified field.
- Related authority evidence: 19 CFR 12.118 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA
- Related authority evidence: DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-TSCA. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.
- Registry designation for this category is Specified with banner CUI//SP-TSCA.
Extracted authority meaning
- 19 CFR 12.118 authority text
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-TSCA. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.
Operating conditions
- NARA category scope used with this authority: Health, safety, and exposure information related to chemical substances, chemical mixtures, and articles as defined under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
- DoD category scope used with this authority: Health, safety, and exposure information related to chemical substances, chemical mixtures, and articles as defined under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
- 19 CFR 12.118 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA
- DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- NARA registry status: Specified. Per-authority NARA status values: Specified. NARA banner marking evidence: CUI//SP-TSCA. The registry evidence is preserved here; detailed primary-law or regulation text analysis remains pending for this category.
- NARA category scope: Health, safety, and exposure information related to chemical substances, chemical mixtures, and articles as defined under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
Safeguarding and dissemination controls
- NARA registry control evidence: status Specified; banner marking CUI//SP-TSCA.
- Nara basic or specified: Specified
- Nara authority rows: 40 CFR Part 700-Part 721 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 40 CFR Part 723-Part 789 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 40 CFR Part 790-Part 799 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 19 CFR 12.118 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 19 CFR 12.127 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 19 CFR 12.28 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA
- Nara banner markings: CUI//SP-TSCA
- No DoD required dissemination control is listed on the registry page. Apply approved limited dissemination controls only when required or permitted by the designating agency or governing authority.
- Use the registry assertions, NARA authority rows, DoD authorities, DoD policies, warning statements, required dissemination controls, and examples first. Where the cited authority does not specify a handling detail, apply CUI Basic safeguards and dissemination rules so long as they do not conflict with the authority or agency-specific controls.
- Extracted authority control: Customs and Border Protection, DHS; Treas. § 12.119 custody, and upon entry of the mer- chandise and the satisfaction of all other applicable laws.
- Extracted authority control: When a shipment of pesticides or devices is released to the consignee under bond, the pesticides or devices must not be used or otherwise disposed of until the determination on compli- ance with the requirements of the Act is made by the Administrator. [CBP Dec. 16-15, 81 FR 67143, Sept. 30, 2016] § 12.116 Samples.
- Extracted authority control: If, upon examination or analysis of a sample from a shipment of pesticides or devices, the sample is found to be in compliance with the Act, the Adminis- trator will notify the port director that the shipment may be released to the consignee.
- Extracted authority control: If, after consideration of all the evidence presented, it is still the opinion of the Administrator that the merchandise is in violation of the Act, the Administrator will notify the port director of this opinion and the port director will either (1) refuse de- livery to the consignee, or (2) if the shipment has been released to the con- signee under bond, demand redelivery of the shipment under the terms of the bond.
- Extracted authority control: If, upon examination or analysis of a sample from a shipment of pesticides or devices, the sample is found to be in violation of the Act, the consignee will be notified promptly by the Adminis- trator of the nature of the violation and be given a reasonable time, not to exceed 20 days, to submit written ma- terial or, at his option, to appear be- fore the Administrator and introduce testimony, to show cause why the ship- ment should not be destroyed or re- fused entry.
Authority excerpts
Most relevant extracted authority passage
Customs and Border Protection, DHS; Treas. § 12.119 custody, and upon entry of the mer- chandise and the satisfaction of all other applicable laws.
Extracted authority passage 2
When a shipment of pesticides or devices is released to the consignee under bond, the pesticides or devices must not be used or otherwise disposed of until the determination on compli- ance with the requirements of the Act is made by the Administrator. [CBP Dec. 16-15, 81 FR 67143, Sept. 30, 2016] § 12.116 Samples.
Extracted authority passage 3
If, upon examination or analysis of a sample from a shipment of pesticides or devices, the sample is found to be in compliance with the Act, the Adminis- trator will notify the port director that the shipment may be released to the consignee.
Extracted authority passage 4
If, after consideration of all the evidence presented, it is still the opinion of the Administrator that the merchandise is in violation of the Act, the Administrator will notify the port director of this opinion and the port director will either (1) refuse de- livery to the consignee, or (2) if the shipment has been released to the con- signee under bond, demand redelivery of the shipment under the terms of the bond.
Extracted authority passage 5
If, upon examination or analysis of a sample from a shipment of pesticides or devices, the sample is found to be in violation of the Act, the consignee will be notified promptly by the Adminis- trator of the nature of the violation and be given a reasonable time, not to exceed 20 days, to submit written ma- terial or, at his option, to appear be- fore the Administrator and introduce testimony, to show cause why the ship- ment should not be destroyed or re- fused entry.
40 CFR Part 700-721
Listed by: DoD Registry, Related authorities
Designation evidence
- DoD authority row: 40 CFR Part 700-721. DoD lists this citation for the category; this DoD detail page does not display a separate Basic/Specified field.
- Related authority evidence: DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-TSCA. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.
- Registry designation for this category is Specified with banner CUI//SP-TSCA.
Extracted authority meaning
- SUBCHAPTER R—TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-TSCA. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.
Operating conditions
- DoD category scope used with this authority: Health, safety, and exposure information related to chemical substances, chemical mixtures, and articles as defined under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
- DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- NARA registry status: Specified. Per-authority NARA status values: Specified. NARA banner marking evidence: CUI//SP-TSCA. The registry evidence is preserved here; detailed primary-law or regulation text analysis remains pending for this category.
- NARA category scope: Health, safety, and exposure information related to chemical substances, chemical mixtures, and articles as defined under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
- Extracted authority condition: (EPA does not intend to concentrate its en- forcement efforts on insignificant cler- ical errors in reporting.) (d) Each person who reports under this part must maintain records that document information reported under this part and, in accordance with TSCA, permit access to, and the copy- ing of, such records by EPA officials. § 711.3 Definitions.
- Extracted authority condition: I agree to permit access to, and the copying of records by, a duly authorized representa- tive of the EPA Administrator, in accord- ance with the Toxic Substances Control Act, to document any information reported on the form.
- Extracted authority condition: (a) This part specifies reporting and recordkeeping procedures under sec- tion 8(b)(10) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) (15 U.S.C. 2607(b)(10)) for certain manufacturers (including importers) and processers of mercury as defined in section 8(b)(10)(A) to include elemental mer- cury and mercury compounds.
- Extracted authority condition: (d) Each person who reports under this part must certify the accuracy and maintain records of the information re- ported under this part and, in accord- ance with TSCA, permit access to, and the copying of, such records by EPA of- ficials. § 713.5 Mercury for which information must be reported.
- Extracted authority condition: (d) The following definitions also apply to this part: Act means the Toxic Substances Con- trol Act (TSCA), 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.
Safeguarding and dissemination controls
- Nara basic or specified: Specified
- Nara authority rows: 40 CFR Part 700-Part 721 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 40 CFR Part 723-Part 789 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 40 CFR Part 790-Part 799 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 19 CFR 12.118 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 19 CFR 12.127 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 19 CFR 12.28 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA
- Nara banner markings: CUI//SP-TSCA
- No DoD required dissemination control is listed on the registry page. Apply approved limited dissemination controls only when required or permitted by the designating agency or governing authority.
- Use the registry assertions, NARA authority rows, DoD authorities, DoD policies, warning statements, required dissemination controls, and examples first. Where the cited authority does not specify a handling detail, apply CUI Basic safeguards and dissemination rules so long as they do not conflict with the authority or agency-specific controls.
- Extracted authority control: 27 Environmental Protection Agency § 704.7 TSCA means the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq. [53 FR 51715, Dec. 22, 1988, as amended at 76 FR 50858, Aug. 16, 2011; 76 FR 54933, Sept. 6, 2011] § 704.5 Exemptions.
- Extracted authority control: This information must be retained for five years from the final date of manufacture or import under the exemption. [48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983; 48 FR 33872, July 26, 1983, as amended at 51 FR 15102, Apr. 22, 1986; 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993] Subpart E—Confidentiality and Public Access to Information § 720.80 General provisions.
- Extracted authority control: I (7–1–18 Edition) § 721.72 containing a substance identified in subpart E of this part as subject to this section in combination with another substance identified in subpart E of this part and/or a substance defined as a ‘‘hazardous chemical’’ under the Oc- cupational Safety and Health Adminis- tration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1900.1200), the em- ployer may prescribe on the label, MSDS, or alternative form of warning, the measures to control worker expo- sure or environmental release which the employer determines provide the greatest degree of protection.
- Extracted authority control: 283 Environmental Protection Agency § 721.1550 the aggregrate volumes allowed under the consent order issued for Premanufacture Notice P-85–929, with- out submitting to EPA the cor- responding scientifically valid toxicity test data required under that order, de- veloped according to EPA’s Good Lab- oratory Practice standards at 40 CFR part 792 and EPA’s testing guidelines at 40 CFR 798.2650 and 798.3300.
- Extracted authority control: Violators of the requirements of this part may be subject to civil adminis- trative penalties up to $25,000 per day of violation or criminal prosecution, as provided in sections 15 and 16 of TSCA.
- Extracted authority control: Section 16 provides that a violation of section 15 renders a person liable to the United States for a civil penalty and possible criminal prosecution.
Authority excerpts
Most relevant extracted authority passage
27 Environmental Protection Agency § 704.7 TSCA means the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq. [53 FR 51715, Dec. 22, 1988, as amended at 76 FR 50858, Aug. 16, 2011; 76 FR 54933, Sept. 6, 2011] § 704.5 Exemptions.
Extracted authority passage 3
This information must be retained for five years from the final date of manufacture or import under the exemption. [48 FR 21742, May 13, 1983; 48 FR 33872, July 26, 1983, as amended at 51 FR 15102, Apr. 22, 1986; 58 FR 34204, June 23, 1993] Subpart E—Confidentiality and Public Access to Information § 720.80 General provisions.
Extracted authority passage 4
I (7–1–18 Edition) § 721.72 containing a substance identified in subpart E of this part as subject to this section in combination with another substance identified in subpart E of this part and/or a substance defined as a ‘‘hazardous chemical’’ under the Oc- cupational Safety and Health Adminis- tration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1900.1200), the em- ployer may prescribe on the label, MSDS, or alternative form of warning, the measures to control worker expo- sure or environmental release which the employer determines provide the greatest degree of protection.
Extracted authority passage 5
283 Environmental Protection Agency § 721.1550 the aggregrate volumes allowed under the consent order issued for Premanufacture Notice P-85–929, with- out submitting to EPA the cor- responding scientifically valid toxicity test data required under that order, de- veloped according to EPA’s Good Lab- oratory Practice standards at 40 CFR part 792 and EPA’s testing guidelines at 40 CFR 798.2650 and 798.3300.
Extracted authority passage 6
(EPA does not intend to concentrate its en- forcement efforts on insignificant cler- ical errors in reporting.) (d) Each person who reports under this part must maintain records that document information reported under this part and, in accordance with TSCA, permit access to, and the copy- ing of, such records by EPA officials. § 711.3 Definitions.
40 CFR Part 723-789
Listed by: DoD Registry, Related authorities
Designation evidence
- DoD authority row: 40 CFR Part 723-789. DoD lists this citation for the category; this DoD detail page does not display a separate Basic/Specified field.
- Related authority evidence: DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-TSCA. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.
- Registry designation for this category is Specified with banner CUI//SP-TSCA.
Extracted authority meaning
- SUBCHAPTER R—TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-TSCA. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.
Operating conditions
- DoD category scope used with this authority: Health, safety, and exposure information related to chemical substances, chemical mixtures, and articles as defined under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
- DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- NARA registry status: Specified. Per-authority NARA status values: Specified. NARA banner marking evidence: CUI//SP-TSCA. The registry evidence is preserved here; detailed primary-law or regulation text analysis remains pending for this category.
- NARA category scope: Health, safety, and exposure information related to chemical substances, chemical mixtures, and articles as defined under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
- Extracted authority condition: (b) You must use the CISS tool to complete and submit all data, reports, and other information required under this part except for records and reports of allegations of significant adverse re- actions, which must be submitted in accordance with paragraph (c) of this section.
- Extracted authority condition: This requirement also includes records or reports regarding other resi- dential dwellings in multifamily target housing, provided that such informa- tion is part of an evaluation or reduc- tion of lead-based paint and/or lead- based paint hazards in the target hous- ing as a whole.
- Extracted authority condition: Under this sub- part, a seller or lessor of target hous- ing shall disclose to the purchaser or lessee the presence of any known lead- based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards; provide available records and reports; provide the purchaser or lessee with a lead hazard information pam- phlet; give purchasers a 10-day oppor- tunity to conduct a risk assessment or inspection; and attach specific disclo- sure and warning language to the sales or leasing contract before the pur- chaser or lessee is obligated under a contract to purchase or lease target housing. § 745.101 Scope and applicability.
- Extracted authority condition: These records must in- clude: (i) Approval for reduced testing from an EPA TSCA Title VI TPC or CARB; (ii) Amount of resin use reported by volume and weight; (iii) Production volume reported as square feet per product type; (iv) Resin trade name, resin manufac- turer contact information (name, ad- dress, phone number, and email), and resin supplier contact information (name, address, phone number, and email); and (v) Any changes in the formulation of the resin.
- Extracted authority condition: These records must be kept for a minimum of three years from the date they are produced and must include: (1) Resin trade name, resin manufac- turer contact information (name, ad- dress, phone number, and email), resin supplier contact information (name, address, phone number, and email), and resin purchase records; (2) Panel producer contact informa- tion and panel purchase records; (3) For panels produced in-house, records demonstrating that the panels have been certified by an EPA TSCA Title VI TPC; and (4) For resins produced in-house, records demonstrating the production of phenol-formaldehyde resins or resins formulated with no added formalde- hyde as part of the resin cross-linking structure.
- Extracted authority condition: Beginning February 5, 1990, each owner or operator of a facility (in- cluding high efficiency boiler oper- ations) used for the commercial stor- age or disposal of PCBs and PCB Items shall maintain annual records on the disposition of all PCBs and PCB items at the facility and prepare and main- tain a written annual document log that includes the information required by paragraphs (b)(2) of this section for PCBs and PCB Items that were handled as PCB waste at the facility.
- Extracted authority condition: For substances exempt under paragraph (e) of this section the manufacturer must to the extent known to or reasonably ascertainable by the manufacturer identify the following and maintain the records in accordance with paragraph (j) of this section: (1) A specific chemical name and CAS Registry Number (or EPA assigned Ac- cession Number) for each ‘‘reactant,’’ as that term is defined in paragraph (b) of this section, used at any weight in the manufacture of the polymer.
Safeguarding and dissemination controls
- Nara basic or specified: Specified
- Nara authority rows: 40 CFR Part 700-Part 721 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 40 CFR Part 723-Part 789 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 40 CFR Part 790-Part 799 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 19 CFR 12.118 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 19 CFR 12.127 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 19 CFR 12.28 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA
- Nara banner markings: CUI//SP-TSCA
- No DoD required dissemination control is listed on the registry page. Apply approved limited dissemination controls only when required or permitted by the designating agency or governing authority.
- Use the registry assertions, NARA authority rows, DoD authorities, DoD policies, warning statements, required dissemination controls, and examples first. Where the cited authority does not specify a handling detail, apply CUI Basic safeguards and dissemination rules so long as they do not conflict with the authority or agency-specific controls.
- Extracted authority control: 207 Environmental Protection Agency § 761.65 (i) Non-leaking PCB Articles and PCB Equipment; (ii) Leaking PCB Articles and PCB Equipment if the PCB Items are placed in a non-leaking PCB Container that contains sufficient sorbent materials to absorb any liquid PCBs remaining in the PCB Items; (iii) PCB Containers containing non- liquid PCBs such as contaminated soil, rags, and debris; and (iv) PCB containers containing liquid PCBs at concentrations of ≥50 ppm, provided a Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan has been pre- pared for the temporary storage area in accordance with part 112 of this chap- ter and the liquid PCB waste is in packaging authorized in the DOT Haz- ardous Materials Regulations at 49 CFR parts 171 through 180 or stationary bulk storage tanks (including rolling stock such as, but not limited to, tank- er trucks, as specified by DOT).
- Extracted authority control: (3) If the manufacturer learns that a direct or indirect customer is proc- essing or using the new substance in violation of use restrictions or without imposing prescribed worker protection or environmental release controls, the manufacturer must cease distribution of the substance to the customer or the customer’s supplier immediately un- less the manufacturer is able to docu- ment each of the following: (i) That the manufacturer has, within 5 working days, notified the customer in writing that the customer has failed to comply with the conditions specified in this section and the exemption no- tice under paragraph (e) of this section.
- Extracted authority control: (1) What must my State do to apply for an exemption? To apply for an exemp- tion from the requirements of this sub- part, your State must send to the Di- rector of EPA’s Office of Pollution Pre- vention and Toxics (OPPT) a copy of its asbestos worker protection regula- tions and a detailed explanation of how your State’s asbestos worker protec- tion plan meets the requirements of TSCA section 18 (15 U.S.C.
- Extracted authority control: (c)(1) Persons submitting a notice under this rule are subject to EPA con- fidentiality regulations at 40 CFR part 2, subpart B, except that the certifi- cation in paragraph (c)(2) of this sec- tion must also be provided when assert- ing a claim of confidentiality.
- Extracted authority control: The new exemption notice, however, must indicate the identity of the new chemical substance; the manu- facturer’s name; the name and tele- phone number of a technical contact; and location of the new site, new work- er protection or environmental release controls, and new use information.
- Extracted authority control: I (7–1–18 Edition) § 745.327 Tribe determine to be relevant, includ- ing the size or viability of the business, enforcement history, risks to human health or the environment posed by the violation, and other similar factors; (iv) The authority to commence an administrative proceeding or to sue in courts of competent jurisdiction to re- cover penalties; (v) The authority to suspend, revoke, or modify the accreditation of any training provider or the certification of any individual or firm; (vi) The authority to commence an administrative proceeding or to sue in courts of competent jurisdiction to en- join any threatened or continuing vio- lation of any program requirement, without the necessity of a prior suspen- sion or revocation of a trainer’s accred- itation or a firm’s or individual’s cer- tification; (vii) The authority to apply criminal sanctions, including recovering fines; and (viii) The authority to enforce its au- thorized program using a burden of proof standard, including the degree of knowledge or intent of the respondent that is no greater than it is for EPA under TSCA.
- Extracted authority control: At a minimum, these authorities and remedies, which must also be reflected in an enforce- ment response policy, must include the following: (i) The authority to issue warning letters, Notices of Noncompliance, No- tices of Violation, or the equivalent; (ii) The authority to assess adminis- trative or civil fines, including a max- imum penalty authority for any viola- tion in an amount no less than $5,000 per violation per day; (iii) The authority to assess the max- imum penalties or fines for each in- stance of violation and, if the violation is continuous, the authority to assess penalties or fines up to the maximum amount for each day of violation, with all penalties assessed or collected being appropriate for the violation after con- sideration of factors as the State or
Authority excerpts
Most relevant extracted authority passage
207 Environmental Protection Agency § 761.65 (i) Non-leaking PCB Articles and PCB Equipment; (ii) Leaking PCB Articles and PCB Equipment if the PCB Items are placed in a non-leaking PCB Container that contains sufficient sorbent materials to absorb any liquid PCBs remaining in the PCB Items; (iii) PCB Containers containing non- liquid PCBs such as contaminated soil, rags, and debris; and (iv) PCB containers containing liquid PCBs at concentrations of ≥50 ppm, provided a Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan has been pre- pared for the temporary storage area in accordance with part 112 of this chap- ter and the liquid PCB waste is in packaging authorized in the DOT Haz- ardous Materials Regulations at 49 CFR parts 171 through 180 or stationary bulk storage tanks (including rolling stock such as, but not limited to, tank- er trucks, as specified by DOT).
Extracted authority passage 2
(3) If the manufacturer learns that a direct or indirect customer is proc- essing or using the new substance in violation of use restrictions or without imposing prescribed worker protection or environmental release controls, the manufacturer must cease distribution of the substance to the customer or the customer’s supplier immediately un- less the manufacturer is able to docu- ment each of the following: (i) That the manufacturer has, within 5 working days, notified the customer in writing that the customer has failed to comply with the conditions specified in this section and the exemption no- tice under paragraph (e) of this section.
Extracted authority passage 3
(1) What must my State do to apply for an exemption? To apply for an exemp- tion from the requirements of this sub- part, your State must send to the Di- rector of EPA’s Office of Pollution Pre- vention and Toxics (OPPT) a copy of its asbestos worker protection regula- tions and a detailed explanation of how your State’s asbestos worker protec- tion plan meets the requirements of TSCA section 18 (15 U.S.C.
Extracted authority passage 4
(c)(1) Persons submitting a notice under this rule are subject to EPA con- fidentiality regulations at 40 CFR part 2, subpart B, except that the certifi- cation in paragraph (c)(2) of this sec- tion must also be provided when assert- ing a claim of confidentiality.
Extracted authority passage 5
The new exemption notice, however, must indicate the identity of the new chemical substance; the manu- facturer’s name; the name and tele- phone number of a technical contact; and location of the new site, new work- er protection or environmental release controls, and new use information.
Extracted authority passage 6
(b) You must use the CISS tool to complete and submit all data, reports, and other information required under this part except for records and reports of allegations of significant adverse re- actions, which must be submitted in accordance with paragraph (c) of this section.
40 CFR Part 790-799
Listed by: DoD Registry, Related authorities
Designation evidence
- DoD authority row: 40 CFR Part 790-799. DoD lists this citation for the category; this DoD detail page does not display a separate Basic/Specified field.
- Related authority evidence: DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-TSCA. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.
- Registry designation for this category is Specified with banner CUI//SP-TSCA.
Extracted authority meaning
- SUBCHAPTER R—TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-TSCA. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.
Operating conditions
- DoD category scope used with this authority: Health, safety, and exposure information related to chemical substances, chemical mixtures, and articles as defined under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
- DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- NARA registry status: Specified. Per-authority NARA status values: Specified. NARA banner marking evidence: CUI//SP-TSCA. The registry evidence is preserved here; detailed primary-law or regulation text analysis remains pending for this category.
- NARA category scope: Health, safety, and exposure information related to chemical substances, chemical mixtures, and articles as defined under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
- Extracted authority condition: The definitions in section 3 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and the definitions of § 790.3 of this chapter apply to this part. § 799.5 Submission of information.
- Extracted authority condition: (b)(1) Except as provided in para- graph (c) of this section, documenta- tion records, raw data, and specimens pertaining to a study and required to be retained by this part shall be re- tained in the archive(s) for a period of
- Extracted authority condition: All raw data, docu- mentation, records, protocols, speci- mens and reports generated as a result of a study under subpart B must be de- veloped, reported, and retained in ac- cordance with TSCA Good Laboratory Practice Standards (GLP’s) in part 792 of this chapter.
- Extracted authority condition: In addition to the reporting requirements specified under 40 CFR part 792, subpart J the final test report must include the following informa- tion: (i) Toxic response data by group with a description of clinical manifestations of nervous system damage; where a grading system is used the criteria should be defined.
- Extracted authority condition: The definitions in sec- tion 3 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and the definitions in part 792—Good Laboratory Practice Stand- ards of this chapter apply to this test guideline.
- Extracted authority condition: The definitions in sec- tion 3 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and part 792—Good Labora- tory Practice Standards of this chapter apply to this test guideline.
Safeguarding and dissemination controls
- Nara basic or specified: Specified
- Nara authority rows: 40 CFR Part 700-Part 721 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 40 CFR Part 723-Part 789 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 40 CFR Part 790-Part 799 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 19 CFR 12.118 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 19 CFR 12.127 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA || 19 CFR 12.28 | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-TSCA
- Nara banner markings: CUI//SP-TSCA
- No DoD required dissemination control is listed on the registry page. Apply approved limited dissemination controls only when required or permitted by the designating agency or governing authority.
- Use the registry assertions, NARA authority rows, DoD authorities, DoD policies, warning statements, required dissemination controls, and examples first. Where the cited authority does not specify a handling detail, apply CUI Basic safeguards and dissemination rules so long as they do not conflict with the authority or agency-specific controls.
- Extracted authority control: (c) To access the CISS tool go to PrimaryAuthorizedOfficial/Home.aspx and follow the appropriate links and for further instructions to go index.html. [78 FR 72829, Dec. 4, 2013] § 790.7 Confidentiality.
- Extracted authority control: I (7–1–14 Edition) § 799.1700 TFE, or HFP, other than as an impu- rity, from July 22, 1987 to the end of the reimbursement period shall submit letters of intent to conduct testing or exemption applications, submit study plans, conduct tests in accordance with the TSCA Good Laboratory Practice Standards (40 CFR part 792), and sub- mit data as specified in this section, subpart A of this part, and part 790 of this chapter for single-phase rule- making, for the substances they manu- facture.
- Extracted authority control: 453 Environmental Protection Agency § 799.9538 toxic doses (such as hormones and mitogens) may be exceptions to the dose-setting criteria and should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
- Extracted authority control: (3) You must also comply with the procedures governing test rule require- ments in 40 CFR part 790 (except for those requirements listed in this para- graph as not applicable to this section), including the submission of letters of intent to test or exemption applica- tions, the conduct of testing, and the submission of data; 40 CFR Part 792— Good Laboratory Practice Standards; and this section.
- Extracted authority control: 289 Environmental Protection Agency § 799.5089 TABLE3—KEY TO THETESTREQUIREMENTSDENOTED BYALPHANUMERICSYMBOLS INTABLE2 OF THISPARAGRAPH—Continued [Note: The ASTM and ISO test methods and the OECD guideline required in this paragraph are incorporated by reference; see paragraph (h) of this section.] Testing category Test symbol Test requirements and references Special conditions F3 Repeated Dose 28–Day Oral Toxicity Study in rodents: 40 CFR 799.9305. i EPA recommends, but does not require, that log K OW be quantitatively estimated prior to initiating this study.
- Extracted authority control: Per- sons who violate the provisions of this part may be subject to civil or criminal penalties under section 16 of TSCA, legal action in United States district court under section 17 of TSCA, or criminal prosecution under 18 U.S.C. 2 or 1001.
- Extracted authority control: Intentional viola- tions could lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of up to $25,000 for each day of violation and imprison- ment for up to one year.
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Most relevant extracted authority passage
(c) To access the CISS tool go to PrimaryAuthorizedOfficial/Home.aspx and follow the appropriate links and for further instructions to go index.html. [78 FR 72829, Dec. 4, 2013] § 790.7 Confidentiality.
Extracted authority passage 2
I (7–1–14 Edition) § 799.1700 TFE, or HFP, other than as an impu- rity, from July 22, 1987 to the end of the reimbursement period shall submit letters of intent to conduct testing or exemption applications, submit study plans, conduct tests in accordance with the TSCA Good Laboratory Practice Standards (40 CFR part 792), and sub- mit data as specified in this section, subpart A of this part, and part 790 of this chapter for single-phase rule- making, for the substances they manu- facture.
Extracted authority passage 3
453 Environmental Protection Agency § 799.9538 toxic doses (such as hormones and mitogens) may be exceptions to the dose-setting criteria and should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Extracted authority passage 4
(3) You must also comply with the procedures governing test rule require- ments in 40 CFR part 790 (except for those requirements listed in this para- graph as not applicable to this section), including the submission of letters of intent to test or exemption applica- tions, the conduct of testing, and the submission of data; 40 CFR Part 792— Good Laboratory Practice Standards; and this section.
Extracted authority passage 5
289 Environmental Protection Agency § 799.5089 TABLE3—KEY TO THETESTREQUIREMENTSDENOTED BYALPHANUMERICSYMBOLS INTABLE2 OF THISPARAGRAPH—Continued [Note: The ASTM and ISO test methods and the OECD guideline required in this paragraph are incorporated by reference; see paragraph (h) of this section.] Testing category Test symbol Test requirements and references Special conditions F3 Repeated Dose 28–Day Oral Toxicity Study in rodents: 40 CFR 799.9305. i EPA recommends, but does not require, that log K OW be quantitatively estimated prior to initiating this study.
Extracted authority passage 6
The definitions in section 3 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and the definitions of § 790.3 of this chapter apply to this part. § 799.5 Submission of information.