Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: October 10, 2024) |
Title 40 - Protection of Environment |
Chapter I - Environmental Protection Agency |
SubChapter E - Pesticide Programs |
Part 166 - Exemption of Federal and State Agencies for Use of Pesticides Under Emergency Conditions |
Subpart C - Crisis Exemptions |
§ 166.40 - Authorization.
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§ 166.40 Authorization.
The head of a Federal or State agency, the Governor of a State, or their official designee, may issue a crisis exemption in situations involving an unpredictable emergency situation when:
(a) An unpredictable emergency condition exists;
(b) The time element with respect to the application of the pesticide is critical, and there is not sufficient time either to request a specific, quarantine, or public health exemption or, if such a request has been submitted, for EPA to complete review of the request; and
(c) EPA has provided verbal confirmation that, for food uses, a tolerance or exemption from the requirement of a tolerance can be established in a timely manner, responsive to the projected timeframe of use of the chemical and harvest of the commodity, and that, for any use, the Agency has no other objection.
[51 FR 1902, Jan. 15, 1986, as amended at 71 FR 4512, Jan. 27, 2006]