Texas Agricultural Extension Service

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TITLE 40, PART 180

U.S. CODE OF

FEDERAL REGULATIONS

TOLERANCES AND EXEMPTIONS FROM TOLERANCES FOR PESTICIDE CHEMICALS

IN OR ON RAW AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES

40 CFR 180 Tolerances and Exemptions from Tolerances for Pesticide Chemicals in or on Raw Agricultural Commodities.

Editorial Note: An alphabetical listing of pesticide chemicals appears at the end of this table of contents.

Contents

Subpart A-Definitions and Interpretative Regulations

Definitions and Interpretations

Sec.

180.1 Definitions and interpretations.

180.2 Pesticide chemicals considered safe.

180.3 Tolerances for related pesticide chemicals.

180.4 Certification of usefulness and residue estimate.

180.5 Zero tolerances.

180.6 Pesticide tolerances regarding milk, eggs, meat, and/or poultry; statement of policy.

Subpart B-Procedural Regulations Procedure for Filing Petitions

180.7 Petitions proposing tolerances or exemptions for pesticide residues in or on raw agricultural commodities.

180.8 Withdrawal of petitions without prejudice.

180.9 Substantive amendments to petitions. Advisory Committees

180.10 Referral of petition to advisory committee.

180.11 Appointment of advisory committee.

180.12 Procedure for advisory committee. Adoption of Tolerance on Initiative of Administrator or on Request of Interested Persons; Judicial Review; Temporary Tolerances Amendment and Repeal of Tolerances; Fees

180.29 Adoption of tolerance on initiative of Administrator or on request of an interested person.

180.30 Judicial review.

180.31 Temporary tolerances.

180.32 Procedure for amending and repealing tolerances or exemptions from tolerances.

180.33 Fees.

180.34 Tests on the amount of residue remaining.

180.35 Tests for potentiation.

180.40 Tolerances for crop groups.

180.41 Crop group tables.

Subpart C-Specific Tolerances

180.101 Specific tolerances; general provisions.

180.102 Sesone; tolerances for residues.

180.103 Captan; tolerances for residues.

180.106 Diuron; tolerances for residues.

180.108 Acephate; tolerances for residues.

180.109 Ethyl 4,e-dichlorobenzilate; tolerances for residues.

180.110 Maneb; tolerances for residues.

180.111 Malathion; tolerances for residues.

180.113 Allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I); tolerances for residues.

180.114 Ferbam; tolerances for residues.

180.115 Zineb; tolerances for residues.

180.116 Ziram; tolerances for residues.

180.117 S-Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate; tolerances for residues.

180.118 Dichlone; tolerances for residues.

180.120 Methoxychlor; tolerances for residues.

180.121 Parathion or its methyl homolog; tolerances for residues.

180.123 Inorganic bromides resulting from fumigation with methyl bromide; tolerances for residues.

180.123a Inorganic bromide residues in peanut hay and peanut hulls; statement of policy.

180.124 Glyodin; tolerances for residues.

180.125 Calcium cyanide; tolerances for residues.

180.127 Piperonyl butoxide; tolerances for residues.

180.128 Pyrethrins; tolerances for residues.

180.129 o-Phenylphenol and its sodium salt; tolerances for residues.

180.130 Hydrogen cyanide; tolerances for residues.

180.132 Thiram; tolerances for residues.

180.133 Lindane; tolerances for residues.

180.136 Basic copper carbonate; tolerance for residues.

180.141 Biphenyl; tolerances for residues.

180.142 2,4-D; tolerances for residues.

180.143 Dipropyl isocinchomeronate; tolerances for residues.

180.144 Cyhexatin; tolerances for residues.

180.145 Fluorine compounds; tolerances for residues.

180.148 -Naphthoxyacetic acid; tolerances for residues.

180.149 Mineral oil; tolerances for residues.

180.150 Dalapon; tolerances for residues.

180.151 Ethylene oxide; tolerances for residues.

180.152 Sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate; tolerance for residues.

180.153 Diazinon; tolerances for residues.

180.154 O,O-Dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-1,2,3,-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]phosphorodithioate; tolerances for residues.

180.154a O,O-Dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-1,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]phosphorodithioate residues and/or its metabolites in milk.

180.155 1-Naphthaleneacetic acid; tolerances for residues.

180.157 Methyl 3-[(dimethoxyphosphinyl) oxy]butenoate, alpha and beta isomers; tolerances for residues.

180.158 2,4-Dichloro-6-o-chloroanilino-s-triazine; tolerances for residues.

180.159 Sodium dehydroacetate; tolerances for residues.

180.161 Manganous dimethyldithiocarbamate; tolerance for residues.

180.162 Tetraiodoethylene; tolerance for residues.

180.163 1,1-Bis( p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol; tolerances for residues.

180.167 Nicotine-containing compounds; tolerances for residues.

180.167a Nicotine; tolerances for residues.

180.169 Carbaryl; tolerances for residues.

180.170 Temephos; tolerances for residues.

180.171 Dioxathion; tolerances for residues.

180.172 Dodine; tolerances for residues.

180.173 Ethion; tolerances for residues.

180.174 Tetradifon; tolerances for residues.

180.175 Maleic hydrazide; tolerances for residues.

180.176 Coordination product of zinc ion and maneb; tolerances for residues.

180.178 Ethoxyquin; tolerances for residues.

180.179 Tartar emetic; tolerances for residues.

180.180 Orthoarsenic acid.

180.181 CIPC; tolerances for residues.

180.182 Endosulfan; tolerances for residues.

180.183 O,O-Diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate; tolerances for residues.

180.184 Linuron; tolerances for residues.

180.185 Dimethyl tetrachloroterephthalate; tolerances for residues.

180.186 Tributylphosphorotrithioite; tolerance for residues.

180.188 Ammonium sulfamate; tolerances for residues.

180.189 Coumaphos; tolerances for residues.

180.190 Diphenylamine; tolerances for residues.

180.191 Folpet; tolerances for residues.

180.198 Dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-1-hydroxyethyl) phosphonate; tolerance for residues.

180.199 Inorganic bromides resulting from soil treatment with combinations of chloropicrin, methyl bromide, and propargyl bromide; tolerances for residues.

180.200 2,6-Dichloro-4-nitroaniline; tolerances for residues.

180.201 Chlorosulfamic acid; tolerances for residues.

180.202 p-Chlorophenoxyacetic acid; tolerances for residues.

180.203 1,2,4,5-Tetrachloro-3-nitrobenzene; tolerances for residues.

180.204 Dimethoate including its oxygen analog; tolerances for residues.

180.205 Paraquat; tolerances for residues.

180.206 Phorate; tolerances for residues.

180.207 Trifluralin; tolerances for residues.

180.208 N-Butyl-N-ethyl--trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-p-toluidine; tolerances for residues.

180.209 Terbacil; tolerances for residues.

180.210 Bromacil; tolerances for residues.

180.211 2-Chloro-N-isopropylacetanilide; tolerances for residues.

180.212 S-Ethyl cyclohexylethylthiocarbamate; tolerances for residues.

180.213 Simazine; tolerances for residues.

180.213a Simazine; tolerances for residues.

180.214 Fenthion; tolerances for residues.

180.215 Naled; tolerances for residues.

180.216 Chloroxuron; tolerances for residues.

180.217 Ammoniates for [ethylenebis-(dithiocarbamato)] zinc and ethylene-bis [dithiocarbamic acid] bimolecular and trimolecular cyclic anhydrosulfides and disulfides; tolerances for residues.

180.219 2,3,5-Triiodobenzoic acid; tolerances for residues.

180.220 Atrazine; tolerances for residues.

180.221 O-Ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate; tolerances for residues.

180.222 Prometryn; tolerances for residues.

180.224 Gibberellins; tolerances for residues.

180.225 Aluminum phosphide; tolerances for residues.

180.226 Diquat; tolerances for residues.

180.227 Dicamba; tolerances for residues.

180.228 S-Ethyl hexahydro-1 H-azepine-1-carbothioate; tolerances for residues.

180.229 Fluometuron; tolerances for residues.

180.230 Diphenamid; tolerances for residues.

180.231 Dichlobenil; tolerances for residues.

180.232 S-Ethyl diisobutylthiocarbamate; tolerances for residues.

180.233 O,O-Dimethyl O-p-(dimethylsulfamoyl) phenyl phosphorothioate including its oxygen analog; tolerances for residues.

180.235 2,2-Dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate; tolerances for residues.

180.236 Triphenyltin hydroxide; tolerances for residues.

180.238 S-Propyl butylethylthiocarbamate; tolerances for residues.

180.239 Phosphamidon; tolerances for residues.

180.240 S-Propyl dipropylthiocarbamate; tolerances for residues.

180.241 S-( O,O-Diisopropyl phosphorodithioate) of N-(2-mercaptoethyl) benzenesulfonamide; tolerances for residues.

180.242 Thiabendazole; tolerances for residues.

180.243 Propazine; tolerances for residues.

180.244 Basic zinc sulfate; tolerances for residues.

180.245 Streptomycin; tolerances for residues.

180.246 Daminozide; tolerances for residues.

180.247 2-Chloroallyl diethyldithiocarbamate; tolerances for residues.

180.249 Alachlor; tolerances for residues.

180.250 Metobromuron; tolerance for residues.

180.252 2-Chloro-1-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl) vinyl dimethyl phosphate; tolerances for residues.

180.253 Methomyl; tolerances for residues.

180.254 Carbofuran; tolerances for residues.

180.257 Chloroneb; tolerances for residues.

180.258 Ametryn; tolerances for residues.

180.259 Propargite; tolerances for residues.

180.260 Norea; tolerances for residues.

180.261 N-(Mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-( O,O-dimethyl phosphorodithioate)and its oxygen analog; tolerances for residues.

180.262 Ethoprop; tolerances for residues.

180.263 Phosalone; tolerances for residues.

180.265 Terbutryn; tolerances for residues.

180.266 Chloramben; tolerances for residues.

180.267 Captafol; tolerances for residues.

180.268 Barban; tolerances for residues.

180.269 Aldicarb; tolerances for residues.

180.272 S,S,S-Tributyl phosphorotrithioate; tolerances for residues.

180.274 Propanil; tolerances for residues.

180.275 Chlorothalonil; tolerances for residues.

180.276 Formetanate hydrochloride; tolerances for residues.

180.277 S-2,3-Dichloroallyl diisopropyl-thiocarbamate; tolerances for residues.

180.278 Phenmedipham; tolerances for residues.

180.280 Dimethyl phosphate of -methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy cis-crotonate; tolerances for residues.

180.282 2-Chloro-N,N-diallylacetamide; tolerances for residues.

180.283 2,3,6-Trichlorophenylacetic acid; tolerances for residues.

180.284 Zinc phosphide; tolerances for residues.

180.285 Chlordimeform; tolerances for residues.

180.287 Amitraz; tolerances for residues.

180.288 2-(Thiocyanomethylthio) benzothiazole; tolerances for residues.

180.289 Methanearsonic acid; tolerances for residues.

180.291 Pentachloronitrobenzene; tolerance for residues.

180.292 Picloram; tolerances for residues.

180.293 Endothall; tolerances for residues.

180.294 Benomyl; tolerances for residues.

180.296 Dimethyl phosphate of 3-hydroxy-N-methyl-cis-crotonamide; tolerances for residues.

180.297 N-1-Naphthyl phthalamic acid; tolerances for residues.

180.298 Methidathion; tolerances for residues.

180.299 Dimethyl phosphate of 3-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyl-cis-crotonamide; tolerances for residues.

180.300 Ethephon; tolerances for residues.

180.301 Carboxin; tolerances for residues.

180.302 Hexachlorophene; tolerance for residues.

180.303 Oxamyl; tolerances for residues.

180.304 Oryzalin; tolerances for residues.

180.305 3,4,5-Trimethylphenyl methyl carbamate and 2,3,5-trimethylphenyl methylcarbamate; tolerances for residues.

180.306 Cyprazine; tolerances for residues.

180.307 2-[[4-chloro-6-(ethylamino)-s-triazin-2-yl]amino]-2-methylpropionitrile; tolerances for residues.

180.308 Pirimiphos-ethyl; tolerances for residues.

180.309 -Naphthaleneacetamide; tolerances for residues.

180.310 Sodium trichloroacetate; tolerances for residues.

180.311 Cacodylic acid; tolerances for residues.

180.312 4-Aminopyridine; tolerances for residues.

180.314 S-2,3,3-Trichloroallyl diisopropylthiocarbamate; tolerances for residues.

180.315 Methamidophos; tolerances for residues.

180.316 Pyrazon; tolerances for residues.

180.317 3,5-Dichloro-N-(1,1-dimethyl-2-propynyl) benzamide; tolerances for residues.

180.318 4-(2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxy) butyric acid; tolerances for residues.

180.319 Interim tolerances.

180.320 3,5-Dimethyl-4-(methylthio) phenyl methylcarbamate; tolerances for residues.

180.321 sec-Butylamine; tolerances for residues.

180.322 2-Chloro-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl) vinyl diethyl phosphate; tolerances for residues.

180.324 Bromoxynil; tolerances for residues.

180.325 2-( m-Chlorophenoxy) propionic acid; tolerances for residues.

180.326 Dialifor; tolerances for residues.

180.327 Dinitramine; tolerances for residues.

180.328 N,N-Diethyl-2-(1-naphthalenyloxy) propionamide; tolerances for residues.

180.329 Dipropetryn; tolerances for residues.

180.330 S[2-(Ethylsulfinyl) ethyl] O,O-dimethyl phosphorothioate; tolerances for residues.

180.331 4-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy) butyric acid; tolerances for residues.

180.332 4-Amino-6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-3-(methylthio)-1,2,4-triazin-5(4 H)-one; tolerances for residues.

180.336 Cycloheximide; tolerances for residues.

180.337 Oxytetracycline; tolerances for residues.

180.338 6-methyl-1,3-dithiolo [4,5-b] quinoxalin-2-one; tolerances for residues.

180.339 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid; tolerances for residues.

180.341 2,4-Dinitro-6-octylphenyl crotonate and 2,6-dinitro-4-octylphenyl crotonate; tolerances for residues.

180.342 Chloropyrifos; tolerances for residues.

180.344 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol and its sodium salt; tolerances for residues.

180.345 Ethofumesate; tolerances for residues.

180.346 Oxadiazon; tolerances for residues.

180.347 Tetraethyl pyrophosphate; tolerances for residues.

180.349 Ethyl 3-methyl-4-(methylthio) phenyl (1-methylethyl)-phosphoramidate; tolerances for residues.

180.350 Nitrapyrin; tolerances for residues.

180.351 Bifenox; tolerances for residues.

180.352 Terbufos; tolerances for residues.

180.353 Desmedipham; tolerances for residues.

180.355 Bentazon; tolerances for residues.

180.356 Norflurazon; tolerances for residues.

180.357 Methazole, tolerances for residues.

180.358 Butralin; tolerances for residues.

180.359 Methoprene; tolerances for residues.

180.360 Asulam; tolerances for residues.

180.361 Pendimethalin; tolerances for residues.

180.362 Hexakis (2-methyl-2-phenylpropyl)distannoxane; tolerances for residues.

180.363 Fluchloralin; tolerances for residues.

180.364 Glyphosate; tolerances for residues.

180.366 Octhilinone; tolerances for residues.

180.367 n-Octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide; tolerances for residues.

180.368 Metolachlor; tolerances for residues.

180.369 Difenzoquat; tolerances for residues.

180.370 5-Ethoxy-3-(trichloromethyl)-1, 2, 4-thiadiazole; tolerances for residues.

180.371 Thiophanate-methyl; tolerances for residues.

180.372 2, 6-dimethyl-4-tridecylmorpholine; tolerances for residues.

180.373 [Reserved]

180.374 O-Ethyl O-[4-(methylthio)-phenyl]-S-propyl phosphorodithioate; tolerances for residues.

180.375 Magnesium phosphide; tolerances for residues.

180.376 6-Benzyladenine; tolerances for residues.

180.377 Diflubenzuron; tolerances for residues.

180.378 Permethrin; tolerances for residues.

180.379 Cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl-4-chloro--(1-methylethyl)benzeneacetate; tolerances for residues.

180.380 3-(3,5-Dichlorophenyl)-5-ethenyl-5-methyl-2,4-oxazolidinedione; tolerances for residues.

180.381 Oxyfluorfen; tolerances for residues.

180.382 Triforine; tolerances for residues.

180.383 Sodium salt of acifluorfen; tolerances for residues.

180.384 N,N-Dimethylpiperidinium chloride; tolerances for residues.

180.385 Diclofop-methyl; tolerances for residues.

180.386 Mefluidide; tolerances for residues.

180.387 1-Methyl 2-[[ethoxy-[(1-methylethyl) amino] phosphinothioyl)oxy)benzoate.

180.388-180.389 [Reserved]

180.390 Tebuthiuron; tolerances for residues.

180.395 Tetrahydro-5,5-dimethyl-2(1H)-pyrimidinone(3-(4-trifluoromethyl)phenyl)-1-(2-(4-trifluoromethyl)phenyl) ethenyl)-2-propenylidene)hydrazone; tolerances for residues.

180.396 Hexazinone; tolerances for residues.

180.398 Chlorthiophos; tolerances for residues.

180.399 Iprodione; tolerances for residues.

180.400 Flucythrinate; tolerances for residues.

180.401 Thiobencarb; tolerances for residues.

180.402 Diethatylethyl; tolerances for residues.

180.403 Thidiazuron; tolerances for residues.

180.404 Profenofos; tolerances for residues.

180.405 Chlorsulfuron; tolerances for residues.

180.406 Dimethipin; tolerances for residues.

180.407 Thiodicarb; tolerances for residues.

180.408 Metalaxyl; tolerances for residues.

180.409 Pirimiphos-methyl; tolerances for residues.

180.410 1-(4-Chlorophenoxy)-3,3-dimethyl-1-(1H-1,2-4-triazol-1-yl)-2-butanone; tolerances for residues.

180.411 Fluazifop-butyl; tolerances for residues.

180.412 2-[1-(Ethoxyimino)butyl]-5-[2-(ethylthio)propyl]-3-hydroxy-2-cyclohexen-1-one; tolerances for residues.

180.413 Imazalil; tolerances for residues.

180.414 Cyromazine; tolerances for residues.

180.415 Aluminum tris(O-ethyl-phosphonate); tolerances for residues.

180.416 Ethalfluralin; tolerances for residues.

180.417 Triclopyr; tolerances for residues.

180.418 Cypermethrin; tolerances for residues.

180.419 Chlorpyrifos-methyl.

180.420 Fluridone; tolerances for residues.

180.421 Fenarimol; tolerances for residues.

180.422 Tralomethrin; tolerances for residues.

180.423 Fenridazon, potassium salt; tolerances for residues.

180.424 2-(3,5-Dichlorophenyl)-2-(2,2,2-trichloroethyl)-oxirane; tolerances for residues.

180.425 2-(2-Chlorophenyl)methyl-4,4-dimethyl-3-isoxazolidinone; tolerances for residues.

180.426 2-[4,5-Dihydro-4-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-5-oxo-1H-imidazol-2-yl]-3-quinoline

carboxylic acid; tolerance for residues.

180.427 (Alpha RS,2R)-fluvalinate [(RS)-alpha-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl (R)-2-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl) anilino]-3-methylbutanoate]; tolerances for residues.

180.428 Metsulfuron methyl; tolerances for residues.

180.429 Chlorimuron ethyl; tolerance for residues.

180.430 Fenoxaprop-ethyl; tolerances for residues.

180.431 Clopyralid; tolerances for residues.

180.432 Lactofen; tolerances for residues.

180.433 Sodium salt of fomesafen; tolerance for residues.

180.434 1-[[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl]methyl]-1H-1,2,4-triazole; tolerances for residues.

180.435 Deltamethrin; tolerance for residues.

180.436 Cyfluthrin; tolerances for residues.

180.437 Methyl 2-(4-isopropyl-4-methyl-5-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)-p-toluate and methyl 6-(4-isopropyl-4-methyl-5-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)-m-toluate; tolerances for residues.

180.438 Lambda-cyhalothrin; tolerances for residues.

180.439 Thifensulfuron methyl (methyl-3-[[[[(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl) amino]carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]-2-thiophene carboxylate); tolerances for residues.

180.440 Tefluthrin; tolerances for residues.

180.441 Quizalofop ethyl; tolerances for residues.

180.442 Bifenthrin; tolerances for residues.

180.443 Myclobutanil; tolerances for residues.

180.444 Sulfur dioxide; tolerances for residues.

180.445 Bensulfuron methyl ester; tolerances for residues.

180.446 Clofentezine; tolerances for residues.

180.447 Imazethapyr, ammonium salt; tolerance for residues.

180.448 Hexythiazox; tolerance for residues.

180.449 Avermectin BG5 1K and its delta-8,9-isomer; tolerances for residues.

180.450 Beta-(4-Chlorophenoxy)-alpha-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole-1-ethanol; tolerances for residues.

180.451 Tribenuron methyl (methy-2-[[[[N-(4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl) methylamino] carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]benzoate); tolerances for residues.

180.452 Primisulfuron-methyl; tolerances for residues.

180.454 Nicosulfuron, [3-pyridinecarboxamide, 2-((((4,6-dimethoxyprimidin-2-yl) aminocarbonyl) aminosulfonyl))-N,N-dimethyl]; tolerances for residues.

180.455 Procymidone; tolerances for residues.

180.456 Oxadixyl; tolerances for residues.

180.457 Beta-([1,1'biphenyl]-4-yloxy)-alpha-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole-1-ethanol; tolerances for residues.

180.458 Clethodim ((E)-(G61BK)-2-[1-[[(3-chloro-2-propenyl)oxy]imino]propyl]-5-[2-(ethylthio)propyl]-3-hydroxy-2-cyclohexen-1-one); tolerances for residues.

180.459 Triasulfuron; tolerances for residues.

180.460 4-(Dichloroacetyl)-3,4-dihydro-3-methyl-2H-1,4-benzoxazine; tolerances for residues.

180.461 Cadusafos; tolerances for residues.

180.462 Pyridate; tolerances for residues.

180.463 3,7-Dichloro-8-quinoline carboxylic acid; tolerances for residues.

180.464 Dimethenamid, 2-chloro-N-[(1-methyl-2methoxy)ethyl]-N-(2,4-dimethylthien-3-yl)-acetamide; tolerances for residues.

180.465 4-(Dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azaspiro[4.5]decane; tolerances for residues.

180.466 Fenpropathrin; tolerances for residues.

180.467 Carbon disulfide; tolerances for residues.

180.468 Flumetsulam; tolerances for residues.

180.469 N,N-Diallyl dichloroacetamide; tolerances for residues.

180.470 Acetochlor; tolerances for residues.

180.471 3-Dichloroacetyl-5-(2-furanyl)-2,2-dimethyloxazolidine; tolerances for residues.

180.472 1-[(6-Chloro-3-pyridinyl) methyl]-N-nitro-2-imidazolidinimine;tolerances for residues.

180.473 Glufosinate ammonium; tolerances for residues.

180.474 Tebuconazole (alpha-[2-(4-chlorophenyl)-ethyl]-alpha-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole-1-ethanol); tolerances for residues.

180.475 Difenoconazole; tolerances for residues.

180.476 Triflumizole; tolerances for residues.

180.477 Flumiclorac pentyl; tolerances for residues.

180.478 Rimsulfuron; tolerances for residues.

180.479 Halosulfuron; tolerances for residues.

180.480 Fenbuconazole; tolerances for residues.

180.481 Prosulfuron; tolerances for residues.

180.482 Benzoic acid; tolerances for residues.

Subpart D-Exemptions From Tolerances

180.1001 Exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1002 Allethrin (allyl homolog of cinerin I); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1003 Ammonia; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1005 Carbon tetrachloride; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1008 Chloropicrin; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1010 Methylene chloride; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1011 Viable spores of the microorganism Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1012 1,1,1-Trichloroethane; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1013 Sulfur dioxide from use in fumigants for stored grains; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1014 Pentane; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1015 Sodium propionate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1016 Ethylene; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1017 Diatomaceous earth; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1018 Ammonium nitrate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1019 Sulfuric acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1020 Sodium chlorate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1021 Copper; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1022 Iodine-detergent complex; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1023 Propionic acid; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1024 Paraformaldehyde; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1025 Xylene; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1026 N,N-Diallyl dichloroacetamide; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1027 Nuclear polyhedrosis virus of Heliothis zea; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1028 Cross-linked nylon-type encapsulating polymer; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1030 Isobutyric acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1031 Acetaldehyde; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1032 Formaldehyde; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1033 Methoprene; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1034 Butanoic anhydride; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1035 Pine oil; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1036 Hydrogenated castor oil; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1037 Polybutenes; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1038 Polyoxymethylene copolymer; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1040 Ethylene glycol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1041 Nosema locustae; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1042 Aqueous extract of seaweed meal; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1043 Gossyplure; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1045 Chlorotoluene; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1046 Dimethylformamide; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1049 Carbon dioxide; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1050 Nitrogen; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1051 Combustion product gas; exemption from the requirements of a tolerance.

180.1052 2,2,5-trimethyl-3-dichloroacetyl-1,3-oxazolidine; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1053 Polyamide polymer derived from sebacic acid; exemption from requirement of tolerance.

180.1054 Calcium hypochlorite; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1055 (E,Z)-3,13-octadecadien-1-ol acetate and (Z,Z)-3,13-octadecadien-1-ol acetate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1056 Boiled linseed oil; exemption from requirement of tolerance.

180.1057 Phytophthora palmivora; exemption from requirement of tolerance.

180.1058 Sodium diacetate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1059 Methyl alpha-eleosterate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1060 Polyvinyl chloride; exemption from requirement of a tolerance.

180.1061 Hirsutella thompsonii; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1062 Butyl benzyl phthalate; exemption from the requirement tolerance.

180.1063 Kontrol H. V.; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1064 Tomato pinworm insect pheromone; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1065 2-Amino-4,5-dihydro-6-methyl-4-propyl-s-triazolo(1,5-alpha)pyrimidin-5-one; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1066 O,O-Diethyl-O-phenylphosphorothioate; exemption from the requirement of tolerance.

180.1067 Methyl eugenol and malathion combination; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1068 Potassium oleate and related C 12G4-C 18 fatty acid potassium salts; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1069 (ZK)-11-Hexadecenal; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1070 Sodium chlorite; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1071 Egg solids (whole); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1072 Poly-D-glucosamine (chitosan); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1073 Isomate-M; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1074 F.D. & C Blue No. 1; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1075 Colletotrichum gloeosporioides f. sp. aeschynomene; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1076 Viable spores of the microorganism Bacillus popilliae; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1077 2,2-Dichloro-N-(1,3-dioxolan-2-yl-methyl)-N-2-propenylacetamide; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1078 Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-isooctadyl-omega-hydroxy; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1079 1-(8-Methoxy-4,8-dimethylnonyl)-4-(1-methylethyl) benzene; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1080 Plant volatiles and pheromone; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1081 1-Triacontanol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1082 Cross-linked polyurea-type encapsulating polymer (Alachlor); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1083 Dimethyl sulfoxide; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1084 Monocarbamide dihydrogen sulfate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1085 Potassium ricinoleate and related C 12G4 C 18 fatty acid potassium salts; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1086 3,7,11-Trimethyl-1,6,10-dodecatriene-1-ol and 3,7,11-trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatriene-3-ol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1087 Sesame stalks; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1088 Pseudomonas fluorescens EG-1053; exemption from the requirement of tolerance.

180.1089 Poly-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine; exemption from the requirement of tolerance.

180.1090 Lactic acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1091 Aluminum isopropoxide and aluminum secondary butoxide; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1092 Menthol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1095 Chlorine gas; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1097 GBM-ROPE; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1098 Gibberellins (GA 3K); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1099 Indole butyric acid (IBA); exemption from the requirement of tolerance.

180.1100 Gliocladium virens GL-21; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1101 Parasitic (parasitoid) and predatory insects; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1102 Trichoderma harzianum, Rifai Strain KRL-A ; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1103 Isomate-C; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1107 Delta endotoxin of Bacillus thuringiensis variety kurstaki encapsulated into killed Pseudomonas fluorescens; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1108 Delta endotoxin of Bacillus thuringiensis variety San Diego encapsulated into killed Pseudomonas fluorescens; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1110 3-Carbamyl-2,4,5-trichlorobenzoic acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1111 Bacillus subtilis GB03; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1112 Alkyl acrylate/methacrylate copolymers; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1113 Lagenidium giganteum; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1114 Pseudomonas fluorescens A506, Pseudomonas fluorescens 1629RS, and Pseudomonas syringae 742RS; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1115 Pseudomonas capacia type Wisconsin; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1116 Metarhizium anisopliae strain ESF1; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1118 Spodoptera exigua nuclear polyhedrosis virus; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1119 Azadirachtin; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1120 Streptomyces sp. strain K61; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1121 Boric acid and its salts, borax (sodium borate decahydrate), disodium octaborate tetrahydrate, boric oxide (boric anhydride), sodium borate and sodium metaborate; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1122 Inert ingredients of semiochemical dispensers; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1123 Puccinia canaliculata (ATCC 40199); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1124 Arthropod pheromones; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1125 Polyhedral occlusion bodies of Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1126 Codlure, (E,E)-8,10-Dodecadien-1-ol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1127 Biochemical pesticide plant floral volatile attractant compounds: cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol, 4-methoxy cinnamaldehyde, 3-phenyl propanol, 4-methoxy phenethyl alcohol, indole, and 1,2,4-trimethoxybenzene; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1128 Bacillus subtilis MBI 600; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1129 Pseudomonas fluorescens strain NCIB 12089; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1130 N-(n-octyl)-2-pyrrolidone and N-(n-dodecyl)-2-pyrrolidone; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1131 Ampelomyces quisqualis isolate M10; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1132 Watermelon mosaic virus-2 coat protein, zucchini yellow mosaic virus coat protein, and the genetic material necessary for the production of these proteins; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1133 Methyl-1-alkylamido ethyl-2-alkyl-imidazolinium methyl sulfate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1134 Neomycin phosphotransferase II and genetic material necessary for its production; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1135 Pasteuria penetrans; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1139 Sodium 5-nitroguaiacolate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1140 Sodium o-nitrophenolate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1141 Sodium p-nitrophenolate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1142 1,4-Dimethylnaphthalene; exemption from the requirement of tolerance.

180.1143 Methyl anthranilate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1144 Candida oleophila isolate I-182; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1145 Pseudomonas syringae; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1146 Beauveria bassiana Strain GHA; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

180.1147 Bacillus thuringiensis CryIIIA delta-endotoxin and the genetic material necessary for its production.

Authority: 21 U.S.C. 346a and 371.

Source: 36 FR 22540, Nov. 25, 1971, unless otherwise noted.

ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF PESTICIDE CHEMICALS

Name & Section Number

ACEPHATE 180.108

ACETALDEHYDE 180.1031

ACETOCHLOR 180.470

ACETIC ACID 180.1029

ACRYLIC ACID-STEARYL METHACRYLATE COPOLYMER 180.1109

ALACHLOR 180.249

ALDICARB 180.269

ALKYL ACRYLATE/METHACRYLATE COPOLYMERS 180.1112

ALLETHRIN (ALLYL HOMOLOG OF CINERIN I) 180.113, 180.1002

ALUMINUM ISOPROPOXIDE AND ALUMINUM SECONDARY BUTOXIDE 180.1091

ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE 180.225

ALUMINUM TRIS (O,ETHYLPHOSPHONATE) 180.415

AMETRYN 180.258

2-AMINO-4,5-DIHYDRO-6-METHYL-4-PROPYL-S-TRIAZOLO (1,5-ALPHA)

PYRIMIDIN-5-ONE 180.1065

4-AMINO-6-(1,1-DIMETHYL-ETHYL)-3-(METHYLTHIO) 1,2,4-TRIAZIN-5(4H)-ONE 180.332

4-AMINOPYRIDINE 180.312

AMITRAZ 180.287

AMMONIA 180.1003

AMMONIATES OF [ETHYLENEBIS (DITHIOCARBAMATO)] ZINC AND ETHYLENE-BIS(DITHIOCARBAMIC ACID) BIMOLECULAR AND TRIMOLECULAR CYCLIC ANHYDRO-SULFIDES AND DISULFIDES 180.217

AMMONIATES OF [ETHYLENEBIS (DITHIOCARBAMATO)] ZINC AND ETHYLENE-BIS

[DITHIOCARBAMIC ACID] BIMOLECULAR AND TRIMOLECULAR CYCLIC

ANHYDRO-SULFIDES AND DISULFIDES; INTERIM TOLERANCE 180.319

AMMONIUM NITRATE 180.1018

AMMONIUM SULFAMATE 180.188

AMPELOMYCES QUISQUALIS ISOLATE M10 180.1131

ANTHROPOD PHEROMONES 180.1124

AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF SEAWEED MEAL 180.1042

ASULAM 180.360

ATRAZINE 180.220

AVERMECTIN BG51K AND ITS DELTA-8,9-ISOMER 180.449

AZADIRACHTIN 180.1119

BACILLUS POPILLIAE, VIABLE SPORES 180.1076

BACILLUS SUBTILLIS GB03 180.1111

BACILLUS SUBTILLIS MBI 600 180.1128

BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS BERLINER, VIABLE SPORES 180.1011

BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS CRYIIIA DELTA-ENDOTOXIN AND THE GENETIC MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR ITS PRODUCTION 180.1147

BARBAN 180.268

BEAUVERIA BASSIANA STRAIN GHA 180.1146

BENOMYL 180.294

BENSULFURON METHYL ESTER 180.445

BENTAZON 180.355

BENZOIC ACID 180.482

6-BENZYLADENINE 180.376

BETA-([1,1'-BIPHENYL]-4-YLOXY)-ALPHA-(1,1-DIMETHYLETHYL)-1H-1,2,4-TRIAZOLE-1-ETHANOL 180.457

BIFENOX 180.351

BIFENTHRIN 180.442

BIOCHEMICAL PESTICIDE PLANT FLORAL VOLATILE ATTRACTANT COMPOUNDS: CINNAMALDEHYDE, CINNAMYL ALCOHOL, 4-METHOXY CINNAMALDEHYDE, 3-PHENYL PROPANOL, 4-METHOXY PHENETHYL ALCOHOL, INDOLE, AND 1,2,4-TRIMETHOXY BENZENE 180.1127

BIPHENYL 180.141

1,1-BIS(P-CHLOROPHENYL)-2,2,2-TRICHLOROETHANOL 180.163

BORIC ACID AND ITS SALTS, BORAX (SODIUM BORATE DECAHYDRATE), DISODIUM OCTABORATE TETRAHYDRATE, BORIC OXIDE (BORIC ANHYDRIDE), SODIUM BORATE, AND SODIUM METABORATE 180.1121

BROMACIL 180.210

BROMOXYNIL 180.324

BUTANOIC ANHYDRIDE 180.1034

BUTRALIN 180.358

SEC-BUTYLAMINE 180.321

BUTYL BENZYL PHTHALATE 180.1062

N-BUTYL-N-ETHYL-A,A,A-TRIFLUORO-2,6-DINITRO-P-TOLUIDINE 180.208

CACODYLIC ACID 180.311

CADUSAFOS 180.461

CALCIUM CYANIDE 180.125

CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE 180.1054

CANDIDA OLEOPHILA ISOLATE I-182 180.1144

CAPTAFOL 180.267

CAPTAN 180.103

3-CARBAMYL-2,4,5-TRICHLORBENZOIC ACID 180.1110

CARBARYL 180.169

CARBARYL (1-NAPHTHYL N-METHYLCARBAMATE AND ITS METABOLITE 1-NAPHTHOL, CALCULATED AS CARBARYL; INTERIM TOLERANCE 180.319

CARBOFURAN 180.254

CARBON DIOXIDE 180.1049

CARBON DISULFIDE 180.467

CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 180.1005

CARBOPHENOTHION 180.156

CARBOXIN 180.301

CHLORAMBEN 180.266

CHLORDIMEFORM 180.285

CHLORIMURON ETHYL 180.429

CHLORINE GAS 180.1095

2-CHLOROALLYL DIETHYLDITHIOCARBAMATE 180.247

2-CHLORO-N,N-DIALLYLACETAMIDE 180.282

2-CHLORO-1-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL)VINYL DIETHYL PHOSPHATE 180.322

2-((4-CHLORO-6-(ETHYLAMINO)-S-TRIAZIN-2-YL) AMINO)-2-METHYLPROPIONITRILE 180.307

2-CHLORO-N-ISOPROPYLACETANILIDE 180.211

CHLORONEB 180.257

P-CHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID 180.202

BETA-(4-CHLOROPHENOXY)-ALPHA-(1,1-DIMETHYLETHYL)-1H-1,2,4-TRIAZOLE-1-1-ETHANOL 180.450

1-(4-CHLOROPHENOXY)-3,3-DIMETHYL-(1H-1,2,4-TRIAZOL-1-YL)-2-BUTANONE 180.410

2-(M-CHLOROPHENOXY)PROPIONIC ACID 180.325

2-(2-CHLOROPHENYL)METHYL-4,4-DIMETHYL 3-ISOXAZOLIDINONE 180.425

CHLOROPICRIN 180.1008

1-[(6-CHLORO-3-PYRIDINYL)METHYL]-N-2-IMIDAZOLIDINIMINE 180.472

CHLOROSULFAMIC ACID 180.201

CHLOROTHALONIL 180.275

CHLOROTOLUENE 180.1045

2-CHLORO-1-(2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENYL)VINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE 180.252

CHLOROXURON 180.216

CHLORPYRIFOS 180.342

CHLORPYRIFOS-METHYL 180.419

CHLORSULFURON 180.405

CHLORTHIOPHOS 180.398

CIPC 180.181

CLETHODIM ((E)-(G81BK)-2-[1-[[(3-CHLORO-2-PROPENYL)OXY]IMINO]PROPYL]-5-[2-(ETHYLTHIO)PROPYL]-3-HYDROXY-2-CYCLOHEXEN-1-ONE) 180.458

CLOFENTEZINE 180.446

CLOPYRALID 180.431

CODLURE, (E,E)-8,10-DODECADIEN-1-01 180.1126

COLLETOTRICHUM GLOEOSPORIOIDES f.sp. aeschynomene 180.1075

COMBUSTION PRODUCT GAS 180.1051

COORDINATION PRODUCT OF ZINC ION AND MANEB 180.176

COORDINATION PRODUCT OF ZINC ION AND MANEB; INTERIM TOLERANCE 180.319

COPPER 180.1021

COPPER CARBONATE, BASIC 180.136

COUMAPHOS 180.189

CROSS-LINKED POLYUREA-TYPE ENCAPSULATING POLYMER (ALACHLOR) 180.1082

CYANO(3-PHENOXYPHENYL)METHYL-4-CHLORO-A-(1-METHYLETHYL) BENZENACETATE 180.379

CYCLOHEXIMIDE 180.336

CYFLUTHRIN 180.436

CYHEXATIN 180.144

CYPERMETHRIN 180.418

CYPRAZINE 180.306

CYROMAZINE 180.414

2,4-D 180.142

DALAPON 180.150

DAMINOZIDE 180.246

(Z)-9-DEDECENYL ACETATE AND (Z)-11-TETRADECENYL ACETATE (GBM-ROPE) 180.1097

DELTA ENDOTOXIN OF BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS VARIETY KURSTAKI ENCAPSULATED INTO KILLED PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS 180.1107

DELTA ENDOTOXIN OF BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS VARIETY SAN DIEGO ENCAPSULATED INTO KILLED PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS 180.1108

DELTAMETHRIN 180.435

DESMEDIPHAM 180.353

DIALIFOR 180.326

N,N-DIALLYL DICHLOROACETAMIDE 180.469, 180.1026

DIATOMACEOUS EARTH 180.1017

DIAZINON 180.153

DICAMBA 180.227

DICHLOBENIL 180.231

DICHLONE 180.118

4-(DICHLOROACETYL)-3,4-DIHYDRO-3-METHYL-2H-1,4-BENZOXAZINE 180.460

3-DICHLOROACETYL-5-(2-FARANYL)-2-DIMETHYLOXAZOLIDINE 180.471

4-(DICHLOROACETYL)-1-OXA-4-AZASPIRO[4.5]DECANE 180.465

S-2,3-DICHLOROALLYL DIISOPROPYLTHIOCARBAMATE 180.277

2,4-DICHLORO-6-O-CHLOROANILINO-S-TRIAZINE 180.158

3,5-DICHLORO-N-(1,1-DIMETHYL-2-PROPYNYL) BENZAMINE 180.317

2,2-DICHLORO-N-(1,3-DIOXOLAN-2-YLMETHYL)-N-2-PROPENYLACETAMIDE 180.1077

2,6-DICHLORO-4-NITROANILINE 180.200

4-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY) BUTYRIC ACID 180.331

3-(3,5-DICHLOROPHENYL)-5-ETHENYL-5-METHYL-2,4-OXAZOLIDINEDIONE 180.380

1-[[2-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL)-4-PROPYL-1,3-DIOXOLAN-2-YL] METHYL]-1H-1,2,4-TRIAZOLE 180.434

2-(3,5-DICHLOROPHENYL)-2-(2,2,2-TRICHLOROETHYL)OXIRANE 180.424

2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE 180.235

DICLOFOP-METHYL 180.385

3,7-DICHLORO-8-QUINOLINE CARBOXYLIC ACID 180.463

DIETHATYL-ETHYL 180.402

O,O-DIETHYL S-(2-(ETHYLTHIO)ETHYL PHOS-PHOR-ODITHIOATE 180.183

N,N-DIETHYL-2-(1-NAPHTHALENYLOXY)PROPIONAMIDE 180.328

O,O-DIETHYL-O-PHENYLPHOSPHOROTHIOATE 180.1066

DIFENOCONAZOLE 180.475

DIFENZOQUAT 180.369

DIFLUBENZURON 180.377

2-[4,5-DIHYDRO-4-METHYL-4(1-METHYLETHYL)-5-OXO-1 H-IMIDAZOL-2-YL]-3-QUINOLINE CARBOXYLIC ACID 180.426

S-(O,O-DIISOPROPYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE) OF N-(2-MERCAPTOETHYL) BENZENESULFONAMIDE 180.241

DIMETHENAMID,2-CHLORO-N-[1-METHYL-2-METHOXY)ETHYL]-N-(2,4-DIMETHYLTHIEN-3-YL)-ACETAMIDE 180.464 DIMETHIPIN 180.406

DIMETHOATE INCLUDING ITS OXYGEN ANALOG 180.204

O,O-DIMETHYL O-P-(DIMETHYLSULFAMOYL) PHENYL PHOSPHOROTHIOATE INCLUDING ITS OXYGEN ANALOG 180.233

3,5-DIMETHYL-4-(METHYLTHIO)PHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE 180.320

1,4-DIMETHYLNAPHTHALENE 180.1142

O,O-DIMETHYL S-[(4-OXO-1,2,3-BENZOTRIAZIN-3(4H)-YL)METHYL] PHOSPHORODITHIOATE 180.154

O,O-DIMETHYL S-[(4-OXO-1,2,3-BENZOTRIAZIN-3(4H)-YL)METHYL] PHOS-PHOR-O-DITHIOATE RESIDUES AND/OR ITS METABOLITES IN MILK 180.154A

DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE OF 3-HYDROXY-N,N-DIMETHYL CIS-CROTONAMIDE 180.299

DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE OF 3-HYDROXY-N-METHYL-CIS-CROTONAMIDE 180.296

DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE OF A-METHYLBENZYL 3-HYDROXY-CIS-CROTONATE 180.280 DIMETHYL TETRACHLOROTEREPHTHALATE 180.185

DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE 180.1046

N,N-DIMETHYLPIPERIDIUM CHLORIDE 180.384

DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE 180.1083

DIMETHYL (2,2,2-TRICHLORO-1-HYDROXYETHYL) PHOSPHONATE 180.198

2,6-DIMETHYL-4-TRIDECYLMORPHOLINE 180.372

DINITRAMINE 180.327

4,6-DINITRO-O-CRESOL AND ITS SODIUM SALT 180.344

2,4-DINITRO-6-OCTYLPHENYL CROTONATE AND 2,6-DINITRO-4-OCTYLPHENYL CROTONATE 180.341 DIOXATHION 180.171

DIPHENAMID 180.230

DIPHENYLAMINE 180.190

DIPROPETRYN 180.329

DIPROPYL ISOCINCHOMERONATE 180.143

DIQUAT 180.226

DIURON 180.106

DODINE 180.172

EGG SOLIDS (WHOLE) 180.1071

ENDOSULFAN 180.182

ENDOTHALL 180.293

ENDOTHALL (7-OXABICYCLO-(2,2,1) HEPTANE 2,3-DICARBOXYLIC ACID); INTERIM TOLERANCE 180.319

ETHALFLURALIN 180.416

ETHEPHON 180.300

ETHION 180.173

ETHOPROP 180.262

ETHOFUMESATE 180.345

ETHOXYQUIN 180.178

5-ETHOXY-3-TRICHLOROMETHYL-1,2,4-THIADIAZOLE 180.370

2-[1-(ETHOXYIMINO(BUTYL)-5-[2-(ETHYLTHIO)PROPYL]-3-HYDROXY-2-CYCLOHEXENE-1-ONE 180.412 S-ETHYL CYCLOHEXYLETHYLTHIOCARBAMATE 180.212

ETHYL 4,4-DICHLOROBENZILATE 180.109

S-ETHYL DIISOBUTYLTHIOCARBAMATE 180.232

S-ETHYL DIPROPYLTHIOCARBAMATE 180.117

S-ETHYL HEXAHYDRO-1H-AZEPINE-1-CAR-BOTH-I-OATE 180.228

ETHYL 3-METHYL-4-(METHYLTHIO) PHENYL (1-METHYLETHYL) PHOSPHORAMIDATE 180.349

O-ETHYL O-[4-(METHYLTHIO)PHENYL S-PROPYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE 180.374

O-ETHYL S-PHENYL ETHYL-PHOSPHONODITHIOATE 180.221

ETHYLENE 180.1016

ETHYLENE GLYCOL 180.1040

ETHYLENE OXIDE 180.151

S-(2-(ETHYLSULFINYL)ETHYL) O,O-DIMETHYL PHOSPHOROTHIOATE 180.330

F. D. & C. BLUE NO. 1 180.1074

FENARIMOL 180.421

FENBUCONAZOLE 180.480

FENOXAPROP-ETHYL 180.430

FENPROPATHRIN 180.466

FENRIDAZON 180.423

FENTHION 180.214

FERBAM 180.114

FLUAZIFOP-BUTYL 180.411

FLUCHLORALIN 180.363

FLUCYTHRINATE 180.400

FLUMETSULAM 180.468

FLUMICLORAC PENTYL 180.477

FLUOMETURON 180.229

FLURIDONE 180.420

FLUORINE COMPOUNDS 180.145

(ALPHA RS,2R)-FLUVALINATE[(RS)-ALPHA-CYANO-3-PHENOXYBENZYL (R)-2-[2-CHLORO-4-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)ANILINO] 3-METHYLBUTANOATE] 180.427

FOLPET 180.191

FORMALDEHYDE 180.1032

FORMETANATE HYDROCHLORIDE 180.276

GIBBERELLINS 180.224

GIBBERELLINS (GAG5 3K) 180.1098

GLIOCLADIUM VIRENS GL-21 180.1100

GLUFOSINATE AMMONIUM 180.473

GLYODIN 180.124

GLYPHOSATE 180.364

GOSSYPLURE 180.1043

HALOSULFURON 180.479

HEXACHLOROPHENE 180.302

(Z)-11-HEXADECENAL 180.1069

HEXAKIS(2-METHYL-2-PHENYLPROPYL) DISTANNOXANE 180.362

HEXAZINONE 180.396

HEXYTHIAZOX 180.448

HIRSUTELLA THOMPSONII 180.1061

HYDROGEN CYANIDE 180.130

HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL 180.1036

IMAZALIL 180.413

IMAZETHAPYR, AMMONIUM SALT 180.447

INDOLE BUTYRIC ACID 180.1099

INERT INGREDITENTS OF SEMIOCHEMICAL DISPENSERS 180.1122

INORGANIC BROMIDE RESIDUES IN PEANUT HAY AND PEANUT HULLS 180.123A

INORGANIC BROMIDES RESULTING FROM FUMIGATION WITH METHYL BROMIDE 180.123

INORGANIC BROMIDES RESULTING FROM SOIL TREATMENT WITH COMBINATIONS OF CHLOROPICRIN, METHYL BROMIDE, AND PROPARGYL BROMIDE 180.199

INTERIM TOLERANCES 180.319

IODINE-DETERGENT COMPLEX 180.1022

IPRODIONE 180.399

ISOBUTYRIC ACID 180.1030

ISOMATE-C 180.1103

ISOMATE-M 180.1073

ISOPROPYL M-CHLOROCARBANILATE (CIPC); INTERIM TOLERANCE 180.319

ISOPROPYL CARBANILATE (IPC); INTERIM TOLERANCE 180.319

KONTROL H.V. 180.1063

LACTIC ACID 180.1090

LACTOFEN 180.432

LAGENIDIUM GIGANTEUM 180.1113

LAMBDA-CYHALOTHRIN 180.438

LINDANE 180.133

LINURON 180.184

LINSEED OIL, BOILED 180.1056

MAGNESIUM PHOSPHIDE 180.375

MALATHION 180.111

MALEIC HYDRAZIDE 180.175

MANEB 180.110

MANGANOUS DIMETHYLDITHIOCARBAMATE 180.161

MEFLUIDIDE 180.386

MENTHOL 180.1092

N-(MERCAPTOMETHYL) PHTHALIMIDE S-(O,O-DIMETHYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE) AND ITS OXYGEN ANALOG 180.261

METALAXYL 180.408

METARHIZIUM ANISOPLIAE STRAIN ESF1 180.1116

METHAMIDOPHOS 180.315

METHANEARSONIC ACID 180.289

METHAZOLE 180.357

METHIDATHION 180.298

METHOMYL 180.253

METHOPRENE 180.359, 180.1033

1-(8-METHOXY-4,8-DIMETHYLNONYL)-4-(1-METHYLETHYL)BENZENE 180.1079

METHOXYCHLOR 180.120

METHYL-1-ALKYLAMIDO ETHYL-2-ALKYL-IMIDAZOLINIUM METHYL SULFATE 180.1133

METHYL A-ELEOSTEARATE 180.1059

METHYL ANTHRANILATE 180.1143

METHYLENE CHLORIDE 180.1010

2-METHYL-4-CHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID 180.339

1-METHYL 2-[ETHOXY[(1-METHYL-ETHYL)AMINO] PHOSPHINOTHIOYL] BENZOATE 180.387

4-(2-METHYL-4-CHLOROPHENOXY) BUTYRIC ACID 180.318

METHYL 3-((DIMETHOXYPHOSPHINYL)OXY) BUTENOATE, A AND B ISOMERS 180.157

6-METHYL-1,3-DITHIOLO (4,5-B) QUINOXALIN-2-ONE 180.338

METHYL EUGENOL/MALATHION COMBINATION 180.1067

METHYL 2-(4-ISOPROPYL-4-METHYL-5-OXO-2-IMIDAZOLIN-2-YL)-P-TOLUATE AND

METHYL 6-(4-ISOPROPYL-4-METHYL-5-OXO-2-IMIDAZOLIN-2-YL)-M-TOLUATE 180.437

METOBROMURON 180.250

METOLACHLOR 180.368

METSULFURON METHYL 180.428

MINERAL OIL 180.149

MONOCARBAMIDE DIHYDROGEN SULFATE 180.1084

MYCLOBUTANIL 180.443

NALED 180.215

A-NAPHTHALENEACETAMIDE 180.309

1-NAPHTHALENEACETIC ACID 180.155

B-NAPHTHOXYACETIC ACID 180.148

N-1-NAPHTHYL PHTHALAMIC ACID 180.297

NEOMYCIN PHOSPHOTRANSFERASE II AND THE GENETIC MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR ITS PRODUCTION 180.1134

NICOSULFURON [3-PYRIDINECARBOXAMIDE, 2-((((4,6-DIMETHOXYPYRIMIDIN-2-YL)AMINO-CARBONYL) AMINO-SULFONYL))-N, N-DIMETHYL] 180.454

NICOTINE-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS 180.167

NICOTINE 180.167A

NITRAPYRIN 180.350

NITROGEN 180.1050

NOREA 180.260

NORFLURAZON 180.356

NOSEMA LOCUSTAE 180.1041

NUCLEAR POLYHEDROSIS VIRUS OF HELIOTHIS ZEA 180.1027

N-OCTYL BICYCLOHEPTENEDICARBOXIMIDE 180.367

2-N-OCTYL-4-ISOTHIAZOLIN-3-ONE 180.366

(E,Z)-3, 13-OCTADECADIEN-1-ol-ACETATE AND (Z,Z)-3,13-OCTADECADIEN-1-ol ACETATE 180.1055

N-(N-OCTYL)-2-PYRROLIDONE AND N-(N-DODECYL)-2-PYRROLIDONE 180.1130

ORTHOARSENIC ACID 180.180

ORYZALIN 180.304

OXADIAZON 180.346

OXADIXYL 180.456

OXAMYL 180.303

OXYFLUORFEN 180.381

OXYTETRACYCLINE 180.337

PARAFORMALDEHYDE 180.1024

PARAQUAT 180.205

PARASITIC (PARASITOID) AND PREDATORY INSECTS 180.1101

PARATHION OR ITS METHYL HOMOLOG 180.121

PARATHION ( O,O,DIETHYL-O-P-NITROPHENYLTHIOPHOSPHATE) OR ITS METHYL HOMOLOG; INTERIM TOLERANCE 180.319

PASTEURIA PENETRANS 180.1135

PENDIMETHALIN 180.361

PENTACHLORONITROBENZENE 180.291

PENTACHLORONITROBENZENE; INTERIM TOLERANCE 180.319

PENTANE 180.1014

PERMETHRIN 180.378

PHENMEDIPHAM 180.278

PHENOTHIAZINE; INTERIM TOLERANCE 180.319

O-PHENYLPHENOL AND ITS SODIUM SALT 180.129

PHORATE 180.206

PHOSALONE 180.263

PHOSPHAMIDON 180.239

PHYTOPHTHORA PALMIVORA 180.1057

PICLORAM 180.292

PINE OIL 180.1035

PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE 180.127

PIRIMIPHOS-ETHYL 180.308

PIRIMIPHOS-METHYL 180.409

PLANT VOLATILES/PHEROMONE 180.1080

POLY-NK-ACETYL-DK-GLUCOSAMINE 180.1089

POLYAMIDE POLYMER DERIVED FROM SEBACIC ACID 180.1053

POLYBUTENES 180.1037

POLY-D-GLUCOSAMINE 180.1072

POLYHEDRAL OCCLUSION BODIES OF AUTOGRAPHA CALIFORNICA NUCLEAR POLYHEDROSIS VIRUS 180.1125

POLY(OXY-1,2-ETHANEDIYL), ALPHA-ISOOCTADYL-OMEGA-HYDROXY 180.1078

POLYOXYMETHYLENE COPOLYMER 180.1038

POLYVINYL CHLORIDE 180.1060

POLY(VINYLPYRROLIDONE/1-EICOSENE) 180.1104

POLY(VINYLPYRROLIDONE/1-HEXADECENE) 180.1105

POTASSIUM OLEATE AND RELATED C 12G3-C 18G3 FATTY ACID POTASSIUM SALTS 180.1068

POTASSIUM RICINOLEATE AND RELATED C 12G3-C 18G3 FATTY ACID POTASSIUM SALTS 180.1085

PRIMISULFURON-METHYL 180.452

PROCYMIDONE 180.455

PROFENOFOS 180.404

PROMETRYN 180.222

PROPANIL 180.274

PROPARGITE 180.259

PROPAZINE 180.243

PROPIONIC ACID 180.1023

S-PROPYL BUTYLETHYLTHIOCARBAMATE 180.238

S-PROPYL DIPROPYLTHIOCARBAMATE 180.240

PROSULFURON 180.481

PSEUDOMONAS CEPACIA TYPE WISCONSIN 180.1115

PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS A506, 1629RS, 742RS 180.1114

PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS EG-1053 180.1088

PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS STRAIN NCIB 12089 180.1129

PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE 180.1145

PUCCINIA CANALICULATA (ATCC 40199) 180.1123

PYRAZON 180.316

PYRETHRINS 180.128

PYRIDATE 180.462

QUIZALOFOP-ETHYL 180.441

RIMSULFURON 180.478

SESONE 180.102

SIMAZINE (2-CHLORO-4,6-BIS(ETHYLAMINO)-S-TRIAZINE) 180.213

SIMAZINE (2-CHLORO-4,6-BIS(ETHYLAMINO)-S-TRIAZINE) AND METABOLITES 180.213A

SODIUM ARSENITE (CALCULATED AS ASG5 2KOG5 3K): INTERIM TOLERANCE 180.319

SODIUM CHLORATE 180.1020

SODIUM CHLORITE 180.1070

SODIUM DIACETATE 180.1058

SODIUM DEHYDROACETATE 180.159

SODIUM DIMETHYLDITHIOCARBAMATE 180.152

SODIUM 5-NITROGUAIACOLATE 180.1139

SODIUM O-NITROPHENOLATE 180.1140

SODIUM P-NITROPHENOLATE 180.1141

SODIUM PROPIONATE 180.1015

SODIUM SALT OF ACIFLUORFEN 180.383

SODIUM SALT OF FOMESAFEN 180.433

SODIUM TRICHLOROACETATE 180.310

SPODOPTERA EXIGUA NUCLEAR POLYHEDROSIS VIRUS 180.1118

STREPTOMYCES SP. STRAIN K61 180.1120

STREPTOMYCIN 180.245

SULFUR DIOXIDE 180.444, 180.1013

SULFURIC ACID 180.1019

TARTAR EMETIC 180.179

TEBUTHIURON 180.390

TEFLUTHRIN 180.440

TEMEPHOS 180.170

TERBACIL 180.209

TEBUCONAZOLE 180.474

TERBUFOS 180.352

TERBUTRYN 180.265

1,2,4,5-TETRACHLORO-3-NITROBENZENE 180.203

TETRADIFON 180.174

TETRAETHYL PYROPHOSPHATE 180.347

TETRAHYDRO-5,5-DIMETHYL-2(1H)-PYRIMIDINONE (3-(4-TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENYL)-1-(2-4-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENYL)ETHENYL)2-PROPENYLIDENE)HYDRAZONE 180.395

TETRAIODOETHYLENE 180.162

THIABENDAZOLE 180.242

THIDIAZURON 180.403

THIFENSULFURON METHYL (METHYL-3-[[[[(4-METHOXY-6-METHYL-1,3,5-TRIAZIN-2-YL)AMINO]CARBONYL]AMINO]SULFONYL]-2-THIOPHENE CARBOXYLATE) 180.43

THIOBENCARB 180.401

2-(THIOCYANOMETHYLTHIO) BENZOTHIAZOLE 180.288

THIODICARB 180.407

THIOPHANATE-METHYL 180.371

THIRAM 180.132

TOMATO PINWORM INSECT PHEROMONE 180.1064

TRALOMETHRIN 180.422

1-TRIACONTANOL 180.1081

TRIASULFURON 180.459

TRIBENURON METHYL (METHYL-2-[[[[N-(4-METHOXY-6-METHYL-1,3,5-TRIAZIN-2-YL)METHYL AMINO]CARBONYL]AMINO]SULFONYL] BENZOATE 180.451

S,S,S-TRIBUTYL PHOSPHOROTRITHIOATE 180.272

TRIBUTYLPHOSPHOROTRITHIOITE 180.186

S-2,3,3-TRICHLOROALLYL DIISOPROPYLTHIOCARBAMATE 180.314

TRICHODERMA HARZIANUM, RIFAI STRAIN KRL-AG2 180.1102

TRICLOPYR 180.417

1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE 180.1012

2,3,6-TRICHLOROPHENYLACETIC ACID 180.283

TRIFLUMIZOLE 180.476

TRIFLURALIN 180.207

TRIFORINE 180.382

TRISULFURON 180.459

2,3,5-TRIIODOBENZOIC ACID 180.219

2,2,5-TRIMETHYL-3-DICHLOROACETYL-1,3-OXAZOLIDINE 180.1052

3,7,11-TRIMETHYL-1,6,10-DODECATRIENE-1-OL AND 3,7,11-TRIMETHYL-2,6,10-DODECATRIENE-3-OL 180.1086

3,4,5,-TRIMETHYLPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE AND 2,3,5-TRIMETHYLPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE 180.305

TRIPHENYLTIN HYDROXIDE 180.236

WATERMELON MOSAIC VIRUS-2 COAT PROTEIN, ZUCCHINI YELLOW MOSAIC VIRUS COAT PROTEIN, AND THE GENETIC MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THESE PROTEINS 180.1132

XYLENE 180.1025

ZINC PHOSPHIDE 180.284

ZINC SULFATE, BASIC 180.244

ZINEB 180.115

ZINEB (ZINC ETHYLENEBISDITHIOCARBAMATE); INTERIM TOLERANCE 180.319

ZIRAM 180.116 Note: The Alphabetical Listing of Pesticide Chemicals is a finding aid intended for the convenience of the reader. This list is compiled and kept up to date by the Environmental Protection Agency.



GLOSSARY

Note: The items in this glossary were compiled as an aid to the users of the Code of Federal Regulations. Inclusion or exclusion from this glossary has no legal significance.

APPLI = APPLICATION

C-I MET = CHOLINESTERASE - INHIBITING METABOLITES

CARB = CARBAMATES

EPWRR = EDIBLE PORTION WITH RIND REMOVED

EXC = EXCEPT

I (IN PPM COLUMN) = INTERIM TOLERANCE

INC = INCLUDING

K+CWHR=KERNEL PLUS COB WITH HUSK REMOVED

MBYP = MEAT BYPRODUCTS

MIN = MINIMUM

N (IN PPM COLUMN) = NEGLIGIBLE RESIDUES

NMT = NOT MORE THAN

NON-PER BAG/PKGD RAC = NON-PERISHABLE PACKAGED OR BAGGED RAW AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY

PPM = PART(S) PER MILLION

POST-H = POSTHARVEST APPLICATION

PRE-H = PREHARVEST APPLICATION

PRE-S = PRESLAUGHTER APPLICATION

PRODS = PRODUCTS

T (IN PPM COLUMN) = TEMPORARY TOLERANCE

[41 FR 4537, Jan. 30, 1976]



Subpart A-Definitions and Interpretative Regulations

Definitions and Interpretations

180.1 Definitions and interpretations.

(a) Administrator, without qualification, means the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.

(b) Agency, without qualification, means the Environmental Protection Agency.

(c) [Reserved]

(d) Registration Division means the unit established within the Environmental Protection Agency charged with administration of the Pesticide Residue amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (section 408).

(e) Raw agricultural commodities include, among other things, fresh fruits, whether or not they have been washed and colored or otherwise treated in their unpeeled natural form; vegetables in their raw or natural state, whether or not they have been stripped of their outer leaves, waxed, prepared into fresh green salads, etc.; grains, nuts, eggs, raw milk, meats, and similar agricultural produce. It does not include foods that have been processed, fabricated, or manufactured by cooking, freezing, dehydrating, or milling.

(f) Where raw agricultural commodities bearing residues that have been exempted from the requirement of a tolerance, or which are within a tolerance permitted under section 408 are used, the processed foods will not be considered unsafe within the meaning of section 406 if:

(1) The poisonous or deleterious pesticide residues have been removed to the extent possible in good manufacturing practice; and

(2) The concentration of the pesticide in the preserved or processed food when ready to eat is not greater than the tolerance permitted on the raw agricultural commodity.

(g) For the purpose of computing fees as required by 180.33, each group of related crops listed in 180.34(e) and each crop group or subgroup listed in 180.41 is counted as a single raw agricultural commodity in a petition or request for tolerances or exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.

(h) Tolerances and exemptions established for pesticide chemicals in or on the general category of raw agricultural commodities listed in column A apply to the corresponding specific raw agricultural commodities listed in column B. However, a tolerance or exemption for a specific commodity in column B does not apply to the general category in column A.



A B

Alfalfa Medicago sativa, (alfalfa,

lucerne); Onobrychio viciaefolia

(sainfoin, holy clover, esparcet);

and Lotus corniculatus (birdsfoot

trefoil); and varieties and/or

hybrids of these.

Bananas Bananas, plantains.

Beans Cicer arietinum (chick peas,

garbanzo beans); Lupinus spp.

(including sweet lupine, white

sweet lupine, white lupine, and

grain lupine). Phaseolus spp.

(including kidney beans, lima

beans, mung beans, navy beans,

pinto beans, snap beans, and

waxbeans); Vicia faba (broad beans,

fava beans); Vigna spp. (including

asparagus beans, blackeyed peas and

cowpeas).

Beans (dry) All beans above in dry form only.

Beans (succulent) All beans above in succulent form

only.

Blackberries Rubus eubatus (including

bingleberries, black satin berries,

boysenberries, Cherokee

blackberries, Chesterberries,

Cheyenne

blackberries, coryberries,

darrowberries, dewberries, Dirksen

thornless berries, Himalayaberries,

hullberries, Lavacaberries,

lowberries, Lucretiaberries,

mammoth blackberries,

marionberries, nectarberries,

olallieberries, Oregon evergreen

berries, phenomenalberries,

rangerberries, ravenberries,

rossberries, Shawnee blackberries,

and varieties and/or hybrids of

these).

Broccoli Broccoli, chinese broccoli (gialon,

white flowering broccoli).

Cabbage Cabbage, Chinese cabbage

(tight-heading varieties only).

Caneberries Rubus spp. (including blackberries;

Rubus caesius (youngberry); Rubus loganbaccus

(loganberry); Rubus occidentalis, idaeus, and strigosus (red and black raspberries); and varieties

and/or hybrids of these.

Celery Celery, Florence fennel (sweet

anise, sweet fennel, finochio)

(fresh leaves and stalks only).

Cherries Sour cherries, sweet cherries.

Citrus fruits Grapefruit, lemons, limes, oranges,

tangelos, tangerines, citrus

citron, kumquats, and hybrids of

these.

Endive Endive, escarole.

Lettuce Lettuce, head; and lettuce, leaf

Lettuce, head only Lettuce, head; crisphead varieties

Lettuce, leaf Lettuce, leaf; cos (romaine),

butterhead varieties

Marjoram Origanum spp. (includes sweet or

annual marjoram, wild marjoram

or oregano, and pot marjoram).

Melons Muskmelons, including hybrids

and/or varieties of Cucumis melo

(including true cantaloupe,

cantaloupe, casaba, Santa Claus

melon, crenshaw melon, honeydew

melon, honey balls, Persian melon,

golden pershaw melon, mango melon,

pineapple melon, snake melon); and

watermelons, including hybrids

and/or varieties of (Citrullus

spp.).

Muskmelons Cucumis melo (includes true

cantaloupe, cantaloupe, casaba,

Santa Claus melon, crenshaw melon,

honeydew melon, honey balls,

Persian melon, golden pershaw

melon, mango melon, pineapple

melon, snake melon, and other

varieties and/or hybrids of these.)

Onions Dry bulb onions, green onions, and

garlic.

Onions (dry bulbs only) Garlic, onions (dry bulbs only),

shallots (dry bulbs only).

Onions, green Green onions, leeks, spring onions

or scallions, Japanese

bunching onions, green shallots, or

green eschalots.

Oriental radish (root and tops) Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus

(root and tops), including Chinese

or Japanese radish (both white and

red), winter radish, daikon, lobok,

lo pak, and other cultivars and/or

hybrids of these.

Peaches Peaches, nectarines

Peas Cajanus cajan (includes pigeon

peas); Cicer spp. (includes chick

peas and garbanzo beans); Lens

culinaris (lentils); Pisum spp.

(includes dwarf peas, garden peas,

green peas, English peas, field

peas, and edible pod peas). [Note:

A variety of pesticide tolerances

have been previously established

for peas and/or beans. Chick

peas/garbanzo beans are now

classified in both the bean and the

pea categories. For garbanzo

beans/chick peas ONLY, the highest

established pea or bean tolerance

will apply to pesticide residues

found in this commodity.]

Peas (dry) All peas in dry form only.

Peas (succulent) All peas in succulent form only.

Peppers All varieties of peppers including

pimentos and bell, hot, and sweet

peppers.

Rapeseed Brassica napus, B. campestris, and

Crambe abyssinica

(oilseed-producing varieties only

which include canola and crambe.)

Sorghum (grain) Sorghum spp. [sorghum (grain),

sudangrass (seed crop), and

hybrids of these grown for its

seed].

Sorghum (fodder, forage) Sorghum ssp. [(sorghum (fodder,

forage), sudangrass, and hybrids of

these grown for fodder and/or

forage)].

Squash Pumpkins, summer, and winter

squash.

Sugar apple Annona squamosa L. (sugar apple,

sweetsop, anon), and its hybrid A.

squamosa L. x A. cherimoya M.

(atemoya). Also A. reticulata L.

(true custard apple).

Summer squash Fruits of the Gourd (Cucurbitaceae)

family that are consumed

when immature, 100 percent of the

fruit is edible either cooked or

raw, once picked it cannot be

stored, has a soft rind which is

easily penetrated, and if seeds

were harvested they would not

germinate; e.g., Cucurbita pepo

(i.e., crookneck squash,

straigtneck squash, scallop squash,

and vegetable marrow); Lagenaria

spp. (i.e., spaghetti squash,

hyotan, cucuzza); Luffa spp. (i.e.,

hechima, Chinese okra); Memoridica

spp. (i.e., bitter melon, balsam

pear, balsam apple, Chinese

cucumber); and other varieties

and/or hybrids of these.

Sweet potatoes Sweet potatoes, yams.

Tangerines Tangerines (mandarins or mandarin

oranges); tangelos, tangors,

and other hybrids of tangerine with

other citrus.

Tomatoes Tomatoes, tomatillos.

Turnip tops or turnip Broccoli raab (raab, raab salad),

greens hanover salad, turnip tops (turnip

greens).

Wheat Wheat, triticale.

(i) Unless otherwise specified, tolerances and exemptions established under the regulations in this part apply to residues from only preharvest application of the chemical.

(j) Unless otherwise specified in this paragraph or in tolerance regulations prescribed in this part for specific pesticide chemicals, the raw agricultural commodity to be examined for pesticide residues, shall consist of the whole raw agricultural commodity.

(1) The raw agricultural commodity bananas, when examined for pesticide residues, shall not include any crown tissue or stalk.

(2) Shell shall be removed and discarded from nuts before examination for pesticide residues.

(3) Caps (hulls) shall be removed and discarded from strawberries before examination for pesticide residues.

(4) Stems shall be removed and discarded from melons before examination for pesticide residues.

(5) Roots, stems, and outer sheaths (or husks) shall be removed and discarded from garlic bulbs and dry bulb onions, and only the garlic cloves and onion bulbs shall be examined for pesticide residues.

(6) Where a tolerance is established on a root vegetable including tops and/or with tops, and the tops and the roots are marketed together, they shall be analyzed separately and neither the pesticide residue on the roots nor the pesticide residue on the tops shall exceed the tolerance level, except that in the case of carrots, parsnips, and rutabagas, the tops shall be removed and discarded before analyzing roots for pesticide residues.

(7) The crowns (leaves at the top of the fruit) shall be removed and discarded from pineapples before examination for pesticide residues.

(8) The term lima beans means the beans and the pod.

(9) The term peanuts means the peanut meat after removal of the hulls.

(k) The term pesticide chemical, as defined in section 201(q) of the act, means any substance which, alone, in chemical combination, or in formulation with one or more other substances, is a ``pesticide'' within the meaning of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C. 136(u)) and as defined in 152.3 of regulations for its enforcement (40 CFR 152.3), as now in force or as hereafter amended, and which is used in the production, storage, or transportation of raw agricultural commodities.

(l) The term negligible residue means any amount of a pesticide chemical remaining in or on a raw agricultural commodity or group of raw agricultural commodities that would result in a daily intake regarded as toxicologically insignificant on the basis of scientific judgment of adequate safety data. Ordinarily this will add to the diet an amount which will be less than 1/2,000th of the amount that has been demonstrated to have no effect from feeding studies on the most sensitive animal species tested. Such toxicity studies shall usually include at least 90-day feeding studies in two species of mammals.

(m) The term nonperishable raw agricultural commodity means any raw agricultural commodity not subject to rapid decay or deterioration that would render it unfit for consumption. Examples are cocoa beans, coffee beans, field-dried beans, field-dried peas, grains, and nuts. Not included are eggs, milk, meat, poultry, fresh fruits, and vegetables such as onions, parsnips, potatoes, and carrots.

(n) The term tolerance with regional registration means any tolerance which is established for pesticide residues resulting from the use of the pesticide pursuant to a regional registration. Such a tolerance is supported by residue data from specific growing regions for a raw agricultural commodity. Individual tolerances with regional registration are designated in separate subsections in 40 CFR 180.101 through 180.999, as appropriate. Additional residue data which are representative of the proposed use area are required to expand the geographical area of usage of a pesticide on a raw agricultural commodity having an established ``tolerance with regional registration.'' Persons seeking geographically broader registration of a crop having a ``tolerance with regional registration'' should contact the appropriate EPA product manager concerning additional residue data required to expand the use area.

[36 FR 22540, Nov. 25, 1971]

Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting 180.1, see the

List of CFR Sections Affected in the Finding Aids section of this volume.

180.2 Pesticide chemicals considered safe.

(a) As a general rule, pesticide chemicals other than benzaldehyde (when used as a bee repellent in the harvesting of honey), ferrous sulfate, lime, lime-sulfur, potassium carbonate, potassium polysulfide, potassium sorbate, sodium carbonate, sodium chloride, sodium hypochlorite, sodium polysulfide, sodium sesquicarbonate, sorbic acid, sulfur, and, when used as plant desiccants, sodium metasilicate (not to exceed 4 percent by weight in aqueous solution) and sodium propionate, and when used as postharvest fungicides, citric acid, fumaric acid, oil of lemon, oil of orange, sodium benzoate, and sodium propionate are not for the purposes of section 408(a) of the Act generally recognized as safe.

(b) Upon written request, the Registration Division will advise interested persons whether a pesticide chemical should be considered as poisonous or deleterious, or one not generally recognized by qualified experts as safe.

(c) The training and experience necessary to qualify experts to evaluate the safety of pesticide chemicals for the purposes of section 408(a) are essentially the same as training and experience necessary to qualify experts to serve on advisory committees prescribed by section 408(g). (See 180.11.)

[36 FR 22540, Nov. 25, 1971, as amended at 50 FR 28945, July 17, 1985]

180.3 Tolerances for related pesticide chemicals.

(a) Pesticide chemicals that cause related pharmacological effects will be regarded, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, as having an additive deleterious action. (For example, many pesticide chemicals within each of the following groups have related pharmacological effects: Chlorinated organic pesticides, arsenic-containing chemicals, metallic dithiocarbamates, cholinesterase-inhibiting pesticides.)

(b) Tolerances established for such related pesticide chemicals may limit the amount of a common component (such as As 2 O 3) that may be present, or may limit the amount of biological activity (such as cholinesterase inhibition) that may be present, or may limit the total amount of related pesticide chemicals (such as chlorinated organic pesticides) that may be present.

(c)(1) Where tolerances for inorganic bromide in or on the same raw agricultural commodity are set in two or more sections in this part (example: 180.123 and 180.199), the overall quantity of inorganic bromide to be tolerated from use of the same pesticide in different modes of application or from two or more pesticide chemicals for which tolerances are established is the highest of the separate applicable tolerances. For example, where the bromide tolerance on asparagus from methyl bromide commodity fumigation is 100 parts per million (40 CFR 180.123) and on asparagus from methyl bromide soil treatment is 300 parts per million (40 CFR 180.199), the overall inorganic bromide tolerance for asparagus grown on methyl bromide-treated soil and also fumigated with methyl bromide after harvest is 300 parts per million.

(2) Where tolerances are established in terms of inorganic bromide residues only from use of organic bromide fumigants on raw agricutural commodities, such tolerances are sufficient to protect the public health, and no additional concurrent tolerances for the organic pesticide chemicals from such use are necessary. This conclusion is based on evidence of the dissipation of the organic pesticide or its conversion to inorganic bromide residues in the food when ready to eat.

(d)(1) Where tolerances are established for both calcium cyanide and hydrogen cyanide on the same raw agricultural commodity, the total amount of such pesticides shall not yield more residue than that permitted by the larger of the two tolerances, calculated as hydrogen cyanide.

(2) Where tolerances are established for residues of both O,O-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate and demeton (a mixture of O,O-diethyl O-(and S-) [2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorothioates) on the same raw agricultural commodity, the total amount of such pesticides shall not yield more residue than that permitted by the larger of the two tolerances, calculated as demeton.

(3) Where tolerances are established for both terpene polychlorinates (chlorinated mixture of camphene, pinene, and related terpenes, containing 65-66 percent chlorine) and toxaphene (chlorinated camphene containing 67-69 percent chlorine) on the same raw agricultural commodities, the total amount of such pesticides shall not yield more residue than that permitted by the larger of the two tolerances, calculated as a chlorinated terpene of molecular weight 396.6 containing 67 percent chlorine.

(4) Where a tolerance is established for more than one pesticide containing arsenic found in, or on a raw agricultural commodity, the total amount of such pesticide shall not exceed the highest established tolerance calculated as As 2 O 3

(5) Where tolerances are established for more than one member of the class of dithiocarbamates listed in paragraph (e)(3) of this section on the same raw agricultural commodity, the total residue of such pesticides shall not exceed that permitted by the highest tolerance established for any one member of the class, calculated as zinc ethylenebisdithiocarbamate.

(6) Where tolerances are established for residues of both S,S,S-tributyl phosphorotrithioate and tributyl phosphorotrithioite in or on the same raw agricultural commodity, the total amount of such pesticides shall not yield more residue than that permitted by the higher of the two tolerances, calculated as S,S,S-tributyl phosphorotrithioate.

(7) Where tolerances are established for residues of -naphthaleneacetamide and/or -naphthaleneacetic acid in or on the same raw agricultural commodity, the total amount of such pesticides shall not yield more residue than that permitted by the higher of the two tolerances, calculated as -naphthaleneacetic acid.

(8) Where tolerances are established for residues of O,S-dimethyl phosphoramidothioate, resulting from the use of acephate (O,S-di-methyl acetyl-phosphoramidothioate) and/or O,S- dimethylphosphoramidothioate on the same agricultural commodity, the total amount of O,S-di-methyl-phosphoramidothioate shall not yield more residue than that permitted by the higher of the two tolerances.

(9) Where a tolerance is established for more than one pesticide having the metabolites 1-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-methylurea (DCPMU) and 3,4-dichlorophenylurea (DCPU) found in or on a raw agricultural commodity, the total amount of such residues shall not exceed the highest established tolerance for a pesticide having these metabolites.

(10) Where a tolerance is established for more than one pesticide having as metabolites compounds containing the benzimidazole moiety found in or on a raw agricultural commodity, the total amount of such residues shall not exceed the highest established tolerance for a pesticide having these metabolites.

(11) Where a tolerance is established for triclopyr, chloropyrifos, and chlorpyrifos-methyl having the common metabolite 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol on the same raw agricultural commodity, the total amount of such residues shall not exceed the highest established tolerance for any of the pesticides having the metabolites.

(12) Where tolerances are established for more than one pesticide having the metabolite 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol found in or on the raw agricultural commodity, the total amount of such residues shall not exceed the highest established tolerance for a pesticide having this metabolite.

(13) Where tolerances are established for residues of both 1-(4-chlorophenoxy)-3,3-dimethyl-1-(1 H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-2-butanone (triadimefon) and beta-(4-chlorophenoxy)-alpha-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1 H-1,2,4-triazole-1-ethanol (triadimenol) including its butanediol metabolite, 4-(4-chlorophenoxy)-2,2-dimethyl-4-(1 H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-1,3-butanediol, in or on the same raw agricultural commodity and its products thereof, the total amount of such residues shall not yield more residue than that permitted by the higher of the two tolerances.

(14) Where tolerances are established for residues of methomyl, resulting from the use of thiodicarb and/or methomyl on the same raw agricultural commodity, the total amount of methomyl shall not yield more residue than that permitted by the higher of the two tolerances.

(e) Except as noted in paragraphs (e)(1) and (2) of this section, where residues from two or more chemicals in the same class are present in or on a raw agricultural commodity the tolerance for the total of such residues shall be the same as that for the chemical having the lowest numerical tolerance in this class, unless a higher tolerance level is specifically provided for the combined residues by a regulation in this part.

(1) Where residues from two or more chemicals in the same class are present in or on a raw agricultural commodity and there are available methods that permit quantitative determination of each residue, the quantity of combined residues that are within the tolerance may be determined as follows:

(i) Determine the quantity of each residue present.

(ii) Divide the quantity of each residue by the tolerance that would apply if it occurred alone, and multiply by 100 to determine the percentage of the permitted amount of residue present.

(iii) Add the percentages so obtained for all residues present.

(iv) The sum of the percentages shall not exceed 100 percent.

(2) Where residues from two or more chemicals in the same class are present in or on a raw agricultural commodity and there are available methods that permit quantitative determinations of one or more, but not all, of the residues, the amounts of such residues as may be determinable shall be deducted from the total amount of residues present and the remainder shall have the same tolerance as that for the chemical having the lowest numerical tolerance in that class. The quantity of combined residues that are within the tolerance may be determined as follows:

(i) Determine the quantity of each determinable residue present.

(ii) Deduct the amounts of such residues from the total amount of residues present and consider the remainder to have the same tolerance as that for the chemical having the lowest numerical tolerance in that class.

(iii) Divide the quantity of each determinable residue by the tolerance that would apply if it occurred alone and the quantity of the remaining residue by the tolerance for the chemical having the lowest numerical tolerance in that class and multiply by 100 to determine the percentage of the permitted amount of residue present.

(iv) Add the percentages so obtained for all residues present.

(v) The sum of the percentages shall not exceed 100 percent.

(3) The following pesticides are members of the class of dithiocarbamates:

A mixture of 5.2 parts by weight of ammoniates of [ethylenebis (dithiocarbamato)] zinc with 1 part by weight ethylenebis [dithiocarbamic acid] bimolecular and trimolecular cyclic anhydrosulfides and disulfides. 2-Chloroallyl diethyldithiocarbamate. Coordination product of zinc ion and maneb containing 20 percent manganese, 2.5 percent zinc, and 77.5 percent ethylenebisdithiocarbamate.

Ferbam.

Maneb.

Manganous dimethyldithiocarbamate.

Sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate.

Thiram.

Zineb.

Ziram.

(4) The following are members of the class of chlorinated organic pesticides:

Aldrin.

BHC (benzene hexachloride).

1,1-Bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloro-ethanol.

Chlorbenside (p-chlorobenzyl p-chlorophenyl sulfide).

Chlordane.

Chlorobenzilate (ethyl 4,4-dichlorobenzilate).

p-Chlorophenoxyacetic acid.

p-Chlorophenyl-2,4,5-trichlorophenyl sulfide.

2,4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid).

DDD (TDE).

DDT.

1,1-Dichloro-2,2-bis(p-ethylphenyl) ethane.

2,6-Dichloro-4-nitroaniline.

2,4-Dichlorophenyl p-nitrophenyl ether.

Dieldrin.

Dodecachlorooctahydro-1,3,4-metheno-2H-cyclobuta[cd]pentalene.

Endosulfan (6,7,8,9,10,10-hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-6,9-methano-

2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin-3-oxide).

Endosulfan sulfate (6,7,8,9,10,10-hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-6,9-

methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin-3,3-dioxide).

Heptachlor (1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachlor-3a,4,7,

7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene).

Heptachlor epoxide (1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-2,3-epoxy-

2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-4,7-methanoindene).

Hexachlorophene (2,2--methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol) and its

monosodium salt.

Isopropyl 4,4--dichlorobenzilate.

Lindane.

Methoxychlor.

Ovex (p-chlorophenyl p-chlorobenzene-sulfonate).

Sesone (sodium 2,4-dichlorophenoxyethyl sulfate, SES).

Sodium 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate.

Sodium trichloroacetate.

Sulphenone (p-chlorophenyl phenyl sulfone).

Terpene polychlorinates (chlorinated mixture of camphene, pinene, and

related terpenes 65-66 percent chlorine).

2,3,5,6-Tetrachloronitrobenzene.

Tetradifon (2,4,5,4--tetrachlorodiphenyl sulfone).

Toxaphene (chlorinated camphene).

Trichlorobenzoic acid.

Trichlorobenzyl chloride.

(5) The following are members of the class of cholinesterase-inhibiting pesticides:

Acephate (O,S-dimethyl acetyl-phosphoramidothioate) and its

cholinesterase-inhibiting metabolite O,S-dimethyl

phosphoramidothioate.

Aldicarb (2-methyl-2-(methylthio) propionaldehyde

O-(methyl-carbamoyl)oxime) and its chlorinesterase-inhibiting

metabolites 2-methyl-2-(methylsulfinyl)propionaldehyde

O-(methycarbamoyl) oxime and

2-methyl-2-(methylsulfonyl)propionaldehyde

O-(methylcarbamoyl)oxime.

4-tert-Butyl-2-chlorophenyl methyl methyl phosphoramidate.

S-[(tert-Butylthio)methyl] O,O-diethyl phosphorodithioate and its

cholinesterase-inhibiting metabolites.

Carbaryl (1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate).

Carbofuran (2,3,-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl-

N-methylcarbamate).

Carbofuran metabolite (2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxy-7-benzofuranyl

N-methylcarbamate).

Carbophenothion (S-[(p-chlorophenyl) thiolmethyl] O,O-diethyl

phosphorodithioate) and its cholinesterase-inhibiting

metabolites.

Chlorpyrifos (O,O-diethyl O-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl)phosphorothioate).

Chlorpyrifos-methyl (O,O-dimethyl-O-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl)

phosphorothioate.

2-Chloro-1-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate.

2-Chloro-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl) vinyl di-ethyl phosphate.

Coumaphos (O,O-diethyl O-3-chloro-4-methyl-2-oxo-2 H-1-benzopyran-7-yl

phosran-7-yl phosphate).

Coumaphos oxygen analog (O,O-diethyl O-3-chloro-4-methyl-2-oxo-2

H-1-benzopyphorothioate).

Dialifor (S-(2-chloro-1-phthalimidoethyl) O,O-diethyl phosphorodithioate).

Dialifor oxygen analog (S-(2-chloro-1-phthalimidoethyl) O,O-diethyl phosphorothioate).

Demeton (a mixture of O,O-diethyl O-(and S) [2-ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorothioates).

Ethiolate (S-ethyl diethylthiocarbamate).

2,2-Dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate.

O,O-Diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate and its cholinesterase-inhibiting metabolites.

O,O-Diethyl O-(2-diethylamino-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate and its oxygen analog diethyl 2-diethylamino-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl phosphate.

O,O-Diethyl O-(2-isoprophyl-4-methyl-6-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate.

O,O-Diethyl O-[p-(methylsulfinyl)phenyl] phosphorothioate and its cholinesterase-inhibiting metabolites.

Diethyl 2-pyrazinyl phosphate.

O,O-Diethyl O-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate.

S-(O,O-Diisopropyl phosphorodithioate) of N-(2-mercaptoethyl)benzenesulfonamide

S-(O,O-Diisopropyl phosphorodithioate) of N-(2-mercaptoethyl)benzenesulfonamide

2-(Dimethylamino)-5.6-dimethyl-4-pyrimidinyl dimethylcarbamate and its metabolites 5,6-dimethyl-2-(formylmethylamino)-4-pyrimidinyl dimethylcarbamate and 5,6-dimethyl-2-(methylamino)-4-pyrimidinyl dimethylcarbamate (both calculated as parent).

Dimethoate (O,O-dimethyl S-(N-methyl-carbamoylmethyl) phosphorodithioate).

Dimethoate oxygen analog (O,O-dimethyl S-(N-methylcarbamoylmethyl) phosphorothioate).

O,O-Dimethyl O-p-(dimethylsulfamoyl) phenyl phosphate.

O,O-Dimethyl O-p-(dimethylsulfamoyl) phenyl phosphorothioate.

3,5-Dimethyl-4-(methylthio) phenyl methylcarbamate.

O,O-Dimethyl S-[4-oxo-1,2,3-benzotriazin-3-(4 H)-yl-methyl] phosphorodithioate.

Dimethyl phosphate of 3-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyl-cis-crotonamide.

Dimethyl phosphate of 3-hydroxy-N-methyl-cis-crotonamide.

Dimethyl phosphate of -methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate.

O,O-Dimethyl 2,2,2-trichloro-1-hydroxyethyl phosphonate.

O,O-Dimethyl phosphorodithioate, S-ester with 4-(mercaptomethyl)-2-methoxy-2-1,3,4-thiadiazolin-5-one.

Dioxathion (2,3-p-dioxanedithiol S,S-bis (O,O-diethylphosphorodithioate)) containing approximately 70 percent cis and trans isomers and approximately 30 percent related compounds.

EPN.

Ethephon ((2-chloroethyl) phosphonic acid).

Ethion.

Ethion oxygen analog (S-[[(diethoxyphosphinothioyl)thio] methyl]

O,O-di-ethyl phosphorothioate).

O-Ethyl O-[4-(methylthio) phenyl] S-propyl phosphorodithioate and its

cholinesterase-inhibiting metabolites.

O-Ethyl S,S-dipropylphosphorodithioate.

Ethyl 3-methyl-4-(methylthio)phenyl (1-methylethyl) phosphoramidate and its

cholinesterase-inhibiting metabolites.

O-Ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate.

O-Ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonothiolate.

m-(1-Ethylpropyl)phenyl methylcarbamate.

S-[2-Ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] O,O-dimethyl phosphorothioate and its cholinesterase-inhibiting metabolites, (primarily S-[2-(ethylsulfonyl)ethyl] O,O-di-methyl phosphorothioate).

Fenthion (O,O-dimethyl O-[3-methyl-4-(methylthio)phenyl]phosphorothioate and its cholinesterase-inhibiting metabolites.

Malathion.

N-(Mercaptomethyl)phthalimide S-(O,O-dimethyl phosphorodithioate).

N-(Mercaptomethyl)phthalimide S-(O,O-dimethyl phosphorothioate).

Methomyl (S-methyl N-[(methylcarbamoyl)oxy] thioacetimidate).

1-Methoxycarbonyl-1-propen-2-yl dimethyl phosphate and its beta isomer.

m-(1-Methylbutyl)phenyl methylcarbamate.

Methyl parathion.

Naled (1,2-dibromo-2,2-dichloroethyl dimethyl phosphate).

Oxamyl (methyl N-,N--dimethyl-N-[(methylcarbamoyl)oxy]-1-thiooxamimidate)

Parathion.

Phorate (O,O-diethyl S-(ethylthio)methyl phosphorodithioate) and its cholinesterase-inhibiting metabolites.

Phosalone (S-(6-chloro-3-mercaptomethyl)-2-benzoxazolinone) O,O-diethyl phosphorodithioate).

Phosphamidon (2-chloro-2-diethylcarbamoyl-1-methylvinyl dimethyl

phosphate) including all of its related cholinesterase-inhibiting compounds.

Pirimiphos-methyl O-[2-diethylamino-6-methyl-pyrimidinyl) O, O-dimethyl phosphorothioate

Ronnel.

Schradan (octamethylpyrophosphoramide).

Tetraethyl pyrophosphate.

O,O,O-,O--Tetramethyl O,O-sulfinyldi-p-phenylene phosphorothioate.

O,O,O-,O--Tetramethyl O,O-thiodi-p-phenylene phosphorothioate.

Tributyl phosphorotritlioite.

S,S,S-Tributyl phosphorothrithioate.

3,4,5-Trimethylphenyl methylcarbamate and its isomer 2,3,5-trimethylphenylmethylcarbamate.

(6) The following pesticides are members of the class of dinitrophenols:

2,4-Dinitro-6-octylphenyl crotonate and 2,6-dinitro-4-octylphenyl crotonate, mixture of.

4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol and its sodium salt.

Dinoseb (2-sec-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol) and its alkanolamine, ammonium, and sodium salts.

[41 FR 8969, Mar. 2, 1976, as amended at 41 FR 10605, Mar. 12, 1976; 41 FR 20660, May 20, 1976; 41 FR 51401, Nov. 22, 1976; 42 FR 6582, Feb. 3, 1977; 43 FR 12682, Mar. 27, 1978; 49 FR 44465, Nov. 7, 1984; 49 FR 45852, Nov. 21, 1984; 50 FR 18485, May 1, 1985; 50 FR 26684, June 27, 1985; 51 FR 28228, Aug. 6, 1986; 54 FR 31835, Aug. 2, 1989; 57 FR 1649, Jan. 15, 1992; 58 FR 65555, Dec. 15, 1993]

180.4 Certification of usefulness and residue estimate. The time period for the Agency's consideration of a petition will not begin to run until the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency certifies that the pesticide chemical involved is useful and gives an opinion whether the tolerance proposed by the petitioner reasonably reflects the amount of residue likely to result when the pesticide chemical is used in the manner proposed. The tolerance thereafter established ordinarily will not exceed that figure which the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency states, in his opinion, reasonably reflects the amounts of residue likely to result.

180.5 Zero tolerances. A zero tolerance means that no amount of the pesticide chemical may remain on the raw agricultural commodity when it is offered for shipment. A zero tolerance for a pesticide chemical in or on a raw agricultural commodity may be established because, among other reasons:

(a) A safe level of the pesticide chemical in the diet of two different species of warm-blooded animals has not been reliably determined.

(b) The chemical is carcinogenic to or has other alarming physiological effects upon one or more of the species of the test animals used, when fed in the diet of such animals.

(c) The pesticide chemical is toxic, but is normally used at times when, or in such manner that, fruit, vegetables, or other raw agricultural commodities will not bear or contain it.

(d) All residue of the pesticide chemical is normally removed through good agricultural practice such as washing or brushing or through weathering or other changes in the chemical itself, prior to introduction of the raw agricultural commodity into interstate commerce.

180.6 Pesticide tolerances regarding milk, eggs, meat, and/or poultry; statement of policy.

(a) When establishing tolerances for pesticide residues in or on raw agricultural commodities, consideration is always given to possible residues of those pesticide chemicals or their conversion products entering the diet of man through the ingestion of milk, eggs, meat, and/or poultry produced by animals fed agricultural products bearing such pesticide residues. In each instance an evaluation of all available data will result in a conclusion either:

(1) That finite residues will actually be incurred in these foods from feed use of the raw agricultural commodity including its byproducts; or

(2) That it is not possible to establish with certainty whether finite residues will be incurred, but there is a reasonable expectation of finite residues; or

(3) That it is not possible to establish with certainty whether finite residues will be incurred, but there is no reasonable expectation of finite residues.

(b) When the data show that finite residues will actually be incurred in milk, eggs, meat, and/or poultry, a tolerance will be established on the raw agricultural commodity used as feed provided that tolerances can be established at the same time, on the basis of the toxicological and other data available, for the finite residues incurred in milk, eggs, meat, and/or poultry. When it is not possible to determine with certainty whether finite residues will be incurred in milk, eggs, meat, and/or poultry but there is a reasonable expectation of finite residues in light of data reflecting exaggerated pesticides levels in feeding studies, a tolerance will be established on the raw agricultural commodity provided that appropriate tolerances can be established at the same time, on the basis of the toxicological and other data available, for the finite residues likely to be incurred in these foods through the feed use of the raw agricultural commodity or its byproducts. When it is not possible to determine with certainty whether finite residues will be incurred in milk, eggs, meat, and/or poultry but there is no reasonable expectation of finite residues in light of data such as those reflecting exaggerated pesticide levels in feeding studies and those elucidating the biochemistry of the pesticide chemical in the animal, a tolerance may be established on the raw agricultural commodity without the necessity of a tolerance on food products derived from the animal.

(c) The principles outlined in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section will also be followed with respect to tolerances for residues which will actually be incurred or are reasonably to be expected in milk, eggs, meat, and/or poultry by the use of pesticides directly on the animal or administered purposely in the feed or drinking water.

(d) Tolerances contemplated by paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section will in addition to toxicological considerations be conditioned on the availability of a practicable analytical method to determine the pesticide residue; that is, the method must be sensitive and reliable at the tolerance level or in special cases at a higher level where such level is deemed satisfactory and safe in light of the toxicity of the pesticide residue and of the unlikelihood of such residue exceeding the tolerance. The analytical methods to be used for enforcement purposes will be those set forth in the ``Pesticide Analytical Manual'' (see 180.101(c)). The sensitivities of these methods are expressed in that manual.

Subpart B_Procedural Regulations

Procedure for Filing Petitions

180.7 Petitions proposing tolerances or exemptions for pesticide residues in or on raw agricultural commodities.

(a) Petitions to be filed with the Agency under the provisions of section 408(d) shall be submitted in duplicate to the Registration Division. If any part of the material submitted is in a foreign language, it shall be accompanied by an accurate and complete English translation. The petition shall be accompanied by an advance deposit for fees described in 180.33. The petition shall state petitioner's mail address to which notice of objection under section 408(d)(5) may be sent.

((b) Petitions shall include the following data and be submitted in the following form: I77 I27(Date)

Registration Division,

Environmental Protection Agency,

Washington, D.C. 20460

Dear Sirs:

The undersigned, ______________ , submits this petition pursuant to section 408(d)(1) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act with respect to the pesticide chemical _______________. Attached hereto, in duplicate and constituting a part of this petition, are the following:

A. The name, chemical identity, and composition of the pesticide chemical. (If the pesticide chemical is an ingredient of an economic poison, the complete quantitative formula of the resulting economic poison should be submitted. The submission of this information does not restrict the application of any tolerance or exemption granted to the specific formula(s) submitted.)

B. The amount, frequency, and time of application of the pesticide chemical.

C. Full reports of investigations made with respect to the safety of the pesticide chemical. (These reports should include, where necessary, detailed data derived from appropriate animal or other biological experiments in which the me