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[40 CFR 790 → Subpart A] Title 40 Part 790 → Subpart A : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 40 Part 790 → Subpart A
Title 40 → Chapter I → Subchapter R → Part 790 → Subpart A
§790.2 Applicability.
§790.3 Definitions.
§790.5 Submission of information.
§790.7 Confidentiality.
This part is applicable to manufacturers and processors of chemical substances or mixtures who are subject to the testing requirements of a consent agreement or a rule under section 4(a) of the Act. The procedures for test rules are applicable to each test rule in part 799 or this chapter unless otherwise stated in specific test rules in part 799 of this chapter.
[51 FR 23712, June 30, 1986]
Terms defined in the Act and not explicitly defined herein are used with the meaning given in the Act. For the purpose of this part:
Additive means a chemical substance that is intentionally added to another chemical substance to improve its stability or impart some other desirable quality.
Chemical means a chemical substance or mixture.
Consortium means an association of manufacturers and/or processors who have made an agreement to jointly sponsor testing.
Equivalence data means chemical data or biological test data intended to show that two substances or mixtures are equivalent.
Equivalent means that a chemical substance or mixture is able to represent or substitute for another in a test or series of tests, and that the data from one substance can be used to make scientific and regulatory decisions concerning the other substance.
Exemption means an exemption from a testing requirement of a test rule promulgated under section 4 of the Act and part 799 of this chapter.
Impurity means a chemical substance which is uninitentionally present with another chemical substance.
Joint sponsor means a person who sponsors testing pursuant to section 4(b)(3)(A) of the Act.
Joint sponsorship means the sponsorship of testing by two or more persons in accordance with section
4(b)(3)(A) of the Act.
Person means an individual, partnership, corporation, association, scientific or academic establishment, or organizational unit thereof, and any other legal entity.
Principal sponsor means an individual sponsor or the joint sponsor who assumes primary responsibility for the direction of a study and for oral and written communication with EPA.
Protocol means the plan and procedures which are to be followed in conducting a test.
Reimbursement period refers to a period that begins when the data from the last non-duplicative test to be completed under a test rule are submitted to EPA and ends after an amount of time equal to that which had been required to develop data or after five years, whichever is later.
Sponsor means the person or persons who design, direct and finance the testing of a substance or mixture.
Test substance means the form of chemical substance or mixture that is specified for use in testing.
[49 FR 39782, Oct. 10, 1984, as amended at 51 FR 23712, June 30, 1986; 78 FR 72829, Dec. 4, 2013]
(c) To access the CISS tool go to https://cdx.epa.gov/ssl/CSPP/PrimaryAuthorizedOfficial/Home.aspx and follow the appropriate links and for further instructions to go http://www.epa.gov/oppt/chemtest/ereporting/index.html.
[78 FR 72829, Dec. 4, 2013]
(c) If a person asserts a claim of confidentiality for study plan information described in §§790.50(c)(1)(iii)(D), (iv), (v), and (vi) and 790.62(b)(6), (7), (8), (9), and (10), the person must provide a detailed written substantiation of the claim by answering the questions in this paragraph. Failure to provide written substantiation at the time the study plan information is submitted will be considered a waiver of the claim of confidentiality, and the study plan information will be disclosed to the public without further notice.