- At least 90 days prior to the manufacture or process of the chemical, a notice of intention to manufacture or process must be sent to the EPA.
- The Agency must review the notice and make a determination on the use of the chemical. If sufficient information is available and the chemical is found not to present an unreasonable risk to health or the environment, then the submitter may commence manufacture of the chemical substance. The Agency must then submit a public statement on their findings.
- If the Agency fails to make a determination within the applicable review period, and submitter has provided all necessary information, then the submitter will be refunded all fees associated with submitting the notice. The Agency will still be responsible for making a determination in this case.
Manufacturing and Processing Changes
Aug 25, 2016
New Chemicals
Upon enactment of this rule, the EPA must keep an inventory list of all chemicals manufactured or processed in the United States. New chemicals may not be manufactured on or after the 30th day after the publication of the list. There is one exception, however. A person may manufacture a new chemical 30 days or more after the publication of the inventory if the following steps are taken:
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