Document ID: EPA-HQ-OPP-2002-0043-0002
Agency: epa
Document Type: Rule
Title: Pesticide Tolerance Nomenclature Changes; Technical Amendment (FRL -7180-1)
Posted Date: 2002-06-21T04:00Z

Friday,

June
21,
2002
Part
III
Environmental
Protection
Agency
40
CFR
Part
180
Pesticide
Tolerance
Nomenclature
Changes;
Technical
Amendment;
Final
Rule
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ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
40
CFR
Part
180
[
OPP
 
2002
 
0043;
FRL
 
7180
 
1]

Pesticide
Tolerance
Nomenclature
Changes;
Technical
Amendment
AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA).
ACTION:
Final
rule;
technical
amendment.

SUMMARY:
This
document
makes
minor
revisions
to
the
terminology
of
certain
commodity
terms
listed
under
40
CFR
part
180,
subpart
C.
EPA
is
taking
this
action
to
establish
a
uniform
listing
of
the
commodity
terms.
DATES:
This
document
is
effective
June
21,
2002.

FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
By
mail:
Hoyt
L.
Jamerson,
Registration
Division
(
7505C),
Office
of
Pesticide
Programs,
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460;
telephone
number:
(
703)
308
 
9368;
and
e­
mail
address:
jamerson.
hoyt@
epa.
gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:

I.
General
Information
A.
Does
this
Action
Apply
to
Me?

You
may
be
affected
by
this
action
if
you
are
an
agricultural
producer,
food
manufacturer,
or
pesticide
manufacturer.
Potentially
affected
categories
and
entities
may
include,
but
are
not
limited
to:

Categories
NAICS
codes
Examples
of
potentially
affected
entities
Industry
111
Crop
production
112
Animal
production
311
Food
manufacturing
32532
Pesticide
manufacturing
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
the
table
could
also
be
affected.
The
North
American
Industrial
Classification
System
(
NAICS)
codes
have
been
provided
to
assist
you
and
others
in
determining
whether
or
not
this
action
might
apply
to
certain
entities.
If
you
have
questions
regarding
the
applicability
of
this
action
to
a
particular
entity,
consult
the
person
listed
under
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT.
B.
How
Can
I
Get
Additional
Information,
Including
Copies
of
this
Document
and
Other
Related
Documents?
1.
Electronically.
You
may
obtain
electronic
copies
of
this
document,
and
certain
other
related
documents
that
might
be
available
electronically,
from
the
EPA
Internet
Home
Page
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/.
To
access
this
document,
on
the
Home
Page
select
``
Laws
and
Regulations,''
``
Regulations
and
Proposed
Rules,''
and
then
look
up
the
entry
for
this
document
under
the
``
Federal
Register
 
Environmental
Documents.''
You
can
also
go
directly
to
the
Federal
Register
listings
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
fedrgstr/.
A
frequently
updated
electronic
version
of
40
CFR
part
180
is
available
at
http://
www.
access.
gpo.
gov/
nara/
cfr/
cfrhtml_
180/
Title_
40/
40cfr180_
00.
html,
a
beta
site
currently
under
development.
To
access
an
electronic
copy
of
the
commodity
data
base
entitled
Food
and
Feed
Commodity
Vocabulary
go
to:
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
pesticides/
foodfeed/.
2.
In
person.
The
Agency
has
established
an
official
record
for
this
action
under
docket
control
number
OPP
 
2002
 
0043.
The
official
record
consists
of
the
documents
specifically
referenced
in
this
action,
and
other
information
related
to
this
action,
including
any
information
claimed
as
Confidential
Business
Information
(
CBI).
This
official
record
includes
the
documents
that
are
physically
located
in
the
docket,
as
well
as
the
documents
that
are
referenced
in
those
documents.
The
public
version
of
the
official
record
does
not
include
any
information
claimed
as
CBI.
The
public
version
of
the
official
record,
which
includes
printed,
paper
versions
of
any
electronic
comments
submitted
during
an
applicable
comment
period
is
available
for
inspection
in
the
Public
Information
and
Records
Integrity
Branch
(
PIRIB),
Rm.
119,
Crystal
Mall
#
2,
1921
Jefferson
Davis
Hwy.,
Arlington,
VA,
from
8:
30
a.
m.
to
4
p.
m.,
Monday
through
Friday,
excluding
legal
holidays.
The
PIRIB
telephone
number
is
(
703)
305
 
5805.

II.
Background
A.
What
Does
this
Technical
Amendment
Do?
EPA's
Office
of
Pesticide
Programs
(
OPP)
has
developed
a
commodity
vocabulary
data
base
entitled
Food
and
Feed
Commodity
Vocabulary.
The
data
base
was
developed
to
consolidate
all
the
major
OPP
commodity
vocabularies
into
one
standardized
vocabulary.
As
a
result,
all
future
pesticide
tolerances
issued
under
40
CFR
part
180
will
use
the
``
preferred
commodity
term''
as
listed
in
the
aforementioned
data
base.
This
final
rule
is
the
second
in
a
series
of
documents
revising
the
terminology
of
commodity
terms
listed
under
40
CFR
part
180.
This
revision
process
will
establish
a
uniform
presentation
of
existing
commodity
terms
under
40
CFR
part
180.
In
this
rule,
EPA
is
making
the
following
format
changes
to
the
terminology
of
commodity
terms
in
40
CFR
part
180
to
the
extent
the
terminology
is
not
already
in
this
format:
1.
The
first
letter
of
the
commodity
term
is
capitalized.
All
other
letters,
including
the
first
letter
of
proper
names,
are
changed
to
lower
case.
2.
Commodity
terms
are
listed
in
the
singular
although
there
are
the
following
exceptions:
including
the
terms
``
leaves'',
``
roots'',
``
tops'',
``
greens'',
``
hulls'',
``
vines'',
``
fractions'',
``
shoots'',
and
``
byproducts''.
3.
Hyphens
are
removed
from
commodity
terms.
Example
­
``
Cattle,
meat
by­
products''
is
revised
to
read
``
Cattle,
meat
byproducts''.
4.
Commodity
terms
are
amended
so
that
generic
terms,
such
as
``
corn'',
``
pea'',
``
cattle'',
precede
modifying
terms,
such
as
``
field'',
``
dry'',
``
summer''.
Examples
­
``
Corn,
field'';
``
Pea,
dry'';
and
``
Squash,
summer'',
not
``
field
corn'',
``
dry
pea'',
or
``
Summer
squash''.
5.
Abbreviated
terms
are
replaced
with
the
appropriate
commodity
terms.
Examples
­
``
Hog
MBYP''
is
replaced
with
``
hog,
meat
byproducts''.
K+
CWHR
is
replaced
with
``
kernal
plus
cob
with
husks
removed''.
6.
Parenthesis
are
replaced
with
commas.
Example
­
``
Cattle
meat
byproducts
(
except
kidney)''
is
replaced
with
``
Cattle,
meat
byproducts,
except
kidney''.
7.
Combined
commodity
entries
are
listed
separately.
Examples
­
``
Goat,
kidney
and
liver''
is
revised
to
read
as
follows:
``
Goat,
kidney'',
and
``
Goat,
liver''.
``
Fat
of
cattle,
goat,
horse
and
sheep''
is
revised
to
read
as
follows:
``
Cattle,
fat'',
``
Goat,
fat'',
``
Horse,
fat;'',
``
Sheep,
fat''
8.
Crop
group
terms
are
revised
to
standardize
with
the
``
Food
and
Feed
Vocabulary''.
Examples:
i.
``
Stonefruit
group''
is
revised
to
read
``
Fruit,
stone,
group''.
ii.
``
Cucurbit
Vegetables
Crop
Group''
is
revised
to
read
``
Vegetable,
cucurbit,
group''.
iii.
``
Brassica
(
cole)
leafy
vegetables''
is
revised
to
read
``
Vegetable,
brassica
leafy,
group''.

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B.
Why
is
this
Technical
Amendment
Issued
as
a
Final
Rule?

Section
553
of
the
Administrative
Procedure
Act
(
APA),
5
U.
S.
C.
553(
b)(
B),
provides
that,
when
an
agency
for
good
cause
finds
that
notice
and
public
procedure
are
impracticable,
unnecessary
or
contrary
to
the
public
interest,
the
agency
may
issue
a
rule
without
providing
notice
and
an
opportunity
for
public
comment.
EPA
has
determined
that
there
is
good
cause
for
making
today's
technical
amendment
final
without
prior
proposal
and
opportunity
for
comment,
because
today's
action
revises
commodity
terms
listed
under
40
CFR
part
180,
subpart
C,
in
a
manner
that
clearly
will
have
no
impact
on
the
meaning
of
the
tolerance
regulations.
For
example,
today's
action
revises
commodity
terms
so
that
most
are
in
singular
(
e.
g.,
``
peach'')
instead
of
the
plural
(
e.
g.,
``
peaches'').
A
complete
description
of
the
types
of
changes
that
are
being
made
has
been
provided
above.
EPA
has
determined
that
there
is
no
need
to
public
comment
on
such
ministerial
changes
and
thus
that
there
is
good
cause
under
5
U.
S.
C.
553(
b)(
B)
for
dispensing
with
public
comment.
While
EPA
believes
that
it
has
correctly
identified
all
instances
where
these
above­
listed
revisions
need
to
be
made,
the
Agency
would
appreciate
readers
notifying
EPA
of
discrepancies,
omissions,
or
technical
problems
by
submitting
them
to
the
address
or
e­
mail
under
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT.
These
will
be
corrected
in
a
future
rule.

III.
Regulatory
Assessment
Requirements
This
final
rule
implements
technical
amendments
to
the
Code
of
Federal
Regulations
which
have
no
substantive
impact
on
the
underlying
regulations,
and
it
does
not
otherwise
impose
or
amend
any
requirements.
As
such,
the
Office
of
Management
and
Budget
(
OMB)
has
determined
that
a
technical
amendment
is
not
a
``
significant
regulatory
action''
subject
to
review
by
OMB
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,
entitled
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).
Since
the
action
does
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.
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
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.

IV.
Submission
to
Congress
and
the
Comptroller
General
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
to
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
this
final
rule
in
the
Federal
Register.
This
final
rule
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.

Dated:
June
11,
2002.
Marcia
E.
Mulkey,
Director,
Office
of
Pesticide
Programs.

Therefore,
40
CFR
chapter
I,
part
180,
subpart
C
is
amended
as
follows:

PART
180
 
[
AMENDED]

1.
The
authority
citation
for
part
180
continues
to
read
as
follows:

Authority:
21
U.
S.
C.
321(
q),
346(
a)
and
374.

Part
180,
Subpart
C
[
Amended]

2.
In
the
following
table,
change
the
term
exactly
as
it
appears
in
the
``
Existing
Term''
column
to
read
exactly
like
the
term
in
the
``
New
Term''
column
wherever
they
appear
in
subpart
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/
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June
21,
2002
/
Rules
and
Regulations
C
and
realphabetize
the
entry
where
appropriate:

Existing
Term
New
Term
Animal
feeds
Animal
feed
Artichoke
(
globe)
Artichoke,
globe
Barley
(
grain)
Barley,
grain
Barley
grain
Barley,
grain
Barley
(
hay)
Barley,
hay
Bean
(
succulent)
Bean,
succulent
Berry
(
crop
group
13)
Berry
group
Bluegrass
hay
Bluegrass,
hay
Cherries
Cherry
Chestnuts
Chestnut
Chili
peppers
Pepper,
chili
Chinese
cabbage
Cabbage,
chinese
Cowpeas
Cowpea
Crabapples
Crabapple
Dried
Hops
Hop,
dried
cones
Elderberries
Eldeberry
Figs,
dried
Fig,
dried
fruit
Figs
Fig
Filberts
Filbert
Flax
seed
Flax,
seed
Galangal
root
Galangal,
roots
Goat
kidney
Goat,
kidney
Globe
artichoke
Artichoke,
globe
Grapefruit
oil
Grapefruit,
oil
Grass
hay
Grass,
hay
Greens,
turnip
Turnip,
greens
Huckleberries
Huckleberry
Existing
Term
New
Term
Kidney
of
cattle
Cattle,
kidney
Kidney,
cattle
Cattle,
kidney
Kidney,
goat
Goat,
kidney
Kidney,
hog
Hog,
kidney
Kidney,
horse
Horse,
kidney
Kidney,
sheep
Sheep,
kidney
Kiwi
fruit
Kiwifruit
Kumquats
Kumquat
Lentils,
hay
Lentil,
hay
Lespedeza
hay
Lespedeza,
hay
Lettuce
(
head)
Lettuce,
head
Lettuce
(
leaf)
Lettuce,
leaf
Macadamia
nut
Nut,
macadamia
Mamey
sapote
Sapote,
mamey
Muskmelons
Muskmelon
Mustard,
greens
Mustard
greens
Mustard
green
Mustard
greens
Mustard
seed
Mustard,
seed
Oats
Oat
Oysters
Oyster
Papayas
Papaya
Parsley,
leaf
Parsley,
leaves
Parsnips
(
root)
Parsnip,
root
Parsnips
Parsnip
Passion
fruit
Passionfruit
Pineapples
Pineapple
Plums
Plum
Pome
fruit
Fruit,
pome
Quinces
Quince
Radishes
Radish
Existing
Term
New
Term
Safflower
(
meal)
Safflower,
meal
Safflower
seed
Safflower,
seed
Safflower
seeds
Safflower,
seed
Squash
(
summer)
Squash,
summer
Squash
(
winter)
Squash,
winter
Sweet
corn
Corn,
sweet
Taniers
Tanier
Taro
(
corms)
Taro,
corm
Timothy
(
forage)
Timothy,
forage
Timothy
(
hay)
Timothy,
hay
Turnip
greens
Turnip,
greens
Turnip
roots
Turnip,
roots
Turnips
(
roots)
Turnip,
roots
Turnips
Turnip
Vetch
hay
Vetch,
hay
Wheat
(
forage)
Wheat,
forage
Wheat
(
grain)
Wheat,
grain
Wheat
(
hay)
Wheat,
hay
Wheat
(
straw)
Wheat,
straw
Wheat
bran
Wheat,
bran
Wheat
flour
Wheat,
flour
Wheat
forage
Wheat,
forage
Wheat
grain
Wheat,
grain
Wheat
hay
Wheat,
hay
Wheat
straw
Wheat,
straw
3.
In
the
following
table,
change
the
term
exactly
as
it
appears
in
the
``
Existing
Term''
column
to
read
exactly
like
the
term
in
the
``
New
Term''
column
wherever
they
appear
in
subpart
C
and
realphabetize
the
entry
where
appropriate:

Existing
Term
New
Term
Apple,
dried
pomace
Apple,
dry
pomace
Artichoke,
Jerusalem,
postharvest
Artichoke,
jerusalem,
postharvest
Beet,
garden,
root
Beet,
garden,
roots
Beet,
garden
(
roots)
Beet,
garden,
roots
Beet,
garden
(
tops)
Beet,
garden,
tops
Beet,
sugar
(
roots)
Beet,
sugar,
roots
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Term
New
Term
Beet,
sugar
(
tops)
Beet,
sugar,
tops
Beet,
sugar,
pulp
(
dried)
Beet,
sugar,
dried
pulp
Bean,
lima
(
succulent
form)
Bean,
lima,
succulent
Bean,
lima
(
succulent)
Bean,
lima,
succulent
Bermuda
grass,
forage
Bermudagrass,
forage
Bermuda
grass,
hay
Bermudagrass,
hay
Birdseed
mixtures,
postharvest
Birdseed,
mixtures,
postharvest
Birdsfoot
trefoil,
forage
Trefoil,
birdsfoot,
forage
Birdsfoot
trefoil,
hay
Trefoil,
birdsfoot,
hay
Brazil
nuts,
postharvest
Nut,
brazil,
postharvest
Caneberries
crop
subgroup
Caneberry
subgroup
Corn,
field,
stove
Corn,
field,
stover
Corn,
forage
(
field)
Corn,
field,
forage
Corn,
forage,
field
Corn,
field,
forage
Corn,
forage,
pop
Corn,
pop,
forage
Corn,
forage,
sweet
Corn,
sweet,
forage
Chicory,
red
(
tops)
(
also
known
as
radicchio)
Radicchio
Citrus
pulp,
dried
Citrus,
dried
pulp
Citrus,
pulp
(
dried)
Citrus,
dried
pulp
Citrus
fruits
(
except
mandarins)
Fruit,
citrus,
except
mandarin
Citrus
fruits
crop
group
Fruit,
citrus,
group
Citrus
fruits
group
Fruit,
citrus,
group
Citrus
fruits
Fruit,
citrus
Citrus
pulp,
dried,
postharvest
Citrus,
dired
pulp,
postharvest
Dried
citrus
pulp
Citrus,
dried
pulp
Field
corn
forage
Corn,
field,
forage
Field
corn
grain
Corn,
field,
grain
Field
corn
stover
(
fodder)
Corn,
field,
stover
Fruit
group,
vegetable
Vegetable,
fruiting,
group
Fruit,
citrus,
crop
group
10
Fruit,
citrus,
group
Fruit,
pome,
crop
group
11
Fruit,
pome,
group
Fruit,
stone,
except
plum
prune,
fresh
Fruit,
stone,
except
fresh
prune
plum
Fruit,
stone,
group
(
except
plums)
Fruit,
stone,
group,
except
plum
Goat
meat
byproducts
Goat,
meat
byproducts
Grape,
raisin
waste
Grape,
raisin,
waste
Grapefruit
pulp,
dried
Grapefruit,
dried
pulp
Grass,
canary,
annual,
seed
Canarygrass,
annual,
seed
Grass
(
forage)
Grass,
forage
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Grass
forage
Grass,
forage
Grass,
forage,
fodder,
and
hay,
group
Grass,
forage,
fodder
and
hay,
group
Grain
sorghum,
postharvest
Sorghum,
grain,
postharvest
Leafy
greens,
subgroup
Leafy
greens
subgroup
Leafy
Brassica
greens
crop
subgroup
Brassica,
leafy
greens,
subgroup
Leaf
petioles
crop
subgroup
Leafy
petioles
subgroup
Legume
vegetable
foliage
Vegetable,
legume,
foliage
Legume
vegetable,
cannery
waste
Vegetable,
legume,
cannery
waste
Pea,
black­
eyed,
postharvest
Pea,
blackeyed,
postharvest
Peanut
soapstock
Peanut,
soapstock
Peanuts
Peanut
Plum
(
fresh
prunes)
Plum,
prune,
fresh
Plums
(
fresh
prunes)
Plum,
prune,
fresh
Pome
fruits
crop
group
Fruit,
pome,
group
Pome
fruits
group
Fruit,
pome,
group
Prune,
dried
Plum,
prune,
dried
Prunes,
dried
Plum,
prune,
dried
Prunes
(
dried)
Plum,
prune,
dried
Prunes,
fresh
Plum,
prune,
fresh
Prunes
Plum,
prune
Sorghum,
bran
Sorghum,
grain,
bran
Sorghum,
grain
(
milo)
Sorghum,
grain,
grain
Sorghum,
grain
forage
Sorghum,
grain,
forage
Sorghum,
grain,
fodder
(
stover)
Sorghum,
grain,
stover
Soybean
hulls
Soybean,
hulls
Soybean
seed
Soybean,
seed
Soybean
meal
Soybean,
meal
Soybean
soapstock
Soybean,
soapstock
Soybean
straw
Soybean,
straw
Soybeans
Soybean
Sugar
beet,
dried
pulp
Beet,
sugar,
dried
pulp
Sugar
beet,
pulp,
dried
Beet,
sugar,
dried
pulp
Sugar
beet,
molasses
Beet,
sugar,
molasses
Sugar
beet
(
roots)
Beet,
sugar,
roots
Sugar
beet,
roots
Beet,
sugar,
roots
Sugar
beets,
tops
Beet,
sugar,
tops
Sugarbeet
tops
Beet,
sugar,
tops
Sugarbeet,
top
Beet,
sugar,
tops
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New
Term
Sugarbeet,
tops
Beet,
sugar,
tops
Sugarbeet,
root
Beet,
sugar,
roots
Sugarbeet,
roots
Beet,
sugar,
roots
Sugarbeet
molasses
Beet,
sugar,
molasses
Sugar
beet
Beet,
sugar
Sugar
cane,
cane
Sugarcane,
cane
Sugar­
cane
Sugarcane
Sugarcane
forage
Sugarcane,
forage
Sunflower
meal
Sunflower,
meal
Sunflower
oil
Sunflower,
oil
Sunflower
seed
Sunflower,
seed
Sunflower
seeds
Sunflower,
seed
Sunflower,
hulls
Sunflower,
seed,
hulls
Sweet
corn,
forage
Corn,
sweet,
forage
Tomato
(
products)
concentrated
Tomato,
concentrated
products
Tomato
products,
concentrated
Tomato,
concentrated
products
Tomato
paste
Tomato,
paste
Tomato
pomace,
dried
Tomato,
dry
pomace
Tomato
puree
Tomato,
puree
Tree
nut
group
Nut,
tree,
group
Tree
nuts
group
(
except
almond
hulls)
Nut,
tree,
group
Tree
nuts
group
Nut,
tree,
group
§
§
180.106,
180.121,
180.182,
180.205,
180.254,
180.298,
180.317,
180.328,
180.377,
180.378,
180.379,
and
180.381
[
Amended]

4.
The
tables
to
§
§
180.106(
a),
180.121(
a)(
3),
180.182(
a)(
1),
180.205(
b),
180.254(
c),
180.298(
a)(
1),
180.317(
a),
180.328(
a),
180.377(
a)(
1),
180.378(
b),
180.379(
a)(
1),
and
180.381(
a),
are
amended
by
changing
the
term
``
Artichoke''
to
read
``
Artichoke,
globe''.
5.
Section
180.275
is
amended
by
removing
from
the
table
in
paragraph
(
a)(
1)
the
term
entry
``
Cherry
(
sweet
and
sour)''
and
by
adding
the
following
entries
alphabetically:

§
180.275
Chlorothalonil;
tolerances
for
residues.

Commodity
Parts
per
million
*
*
*
*
*
Cherry,
sweet
.......................
0.5
Commodity
Parts
per
million
Cherry,
tart
............................
0.5
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
6.
Section
180.412
is
amended
by
removing
from
the
table
in
paragraph
(
a)
the
entry
for
the
term
``
Cherry
(
sweet
and
sour)
and
by
adding
alphabetically
the
following
entries:

§
180.412
Sethoxydim;
tolerances
for
residues.

Commodity
Parts
per
million
Expiration/
Revocation
Date
*
*
*
*
*
Cherry,
sweet
...
0.2
None
Cherry,
tart
........
0.2
None
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

7.
Section
180.443
is
amended
by
deleting
from
the
table
in
paragraph
(
a)
the
entry
for
the
term
''
Cherry
(
sweet
and
sour)``
and
by
adding
the
following
entries:

§
180.443
Myclobutanil;
tolerances
for
residues.

Commodity
Parts
per
million
*
*
*
*
*
Cherry,
sweet
.......................
5.0
Cherry,
tart
............................
5.0
*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
*
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