What Methyl Bromide Reporting Forms Should I Complete? 

  1. Producer Quarterly Report: Any entity that produces methyl bromide.
  2. Importer Quarterly Report: Any entity that imports methyl bromide from outside of the United States or U.S. Territories (Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, or Northern Mariana Islands). Shipments of methyl bromide deriving from U.S. Territories are not considered imports.
  3. Exporter Quarterly Report: Any entity that exports methyl bromide outside of the United States or U.S. Territories (Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, or Northern Mariana Islands). Shipments of methyl bromide to U.S. Territories are not considered exports.
  4. Notification of Transfers: Any entity that transfers pre-plant or post-harvest critical use allowances to another entity.
  5. Distributor of Quarantine and Preshipment (QPS) Methyl Bromide Quarterly Report: Entities that distribute methyl bromide for QPS application purposes.
  6. Certification of Order/Purchase of QPS Methyl Bromide: Distributors or third-party applicators purchasing methyl bromide for QPS application purposes. This form certifies to the seller of QPS methyl bromide that the buyer will use the methyl bromide solely for QPS application and will not resell or use the QPS methyl bromide in manufacturing. EPA does not collect this report; the purchaser provides this form to the seller.
  7. Certification of Order/Purchase of Critical Use Methyl Bromide: Distributors or third-party applicators purchasing critical use methyl bromide. This form certifies to the seller of critical use methyl bromide that the buyer is an approved critical user and will use the methyl bromide for an approved critical use. EPA does not collect this report; the purchaser provides this form to the seller.
  8. Sales of Critical Use Methyl Bromide to End Users Annual Report: Any company that provides methyl bromide gas or fumigations to critical users. A company’s central office should complete this form on behalf of its divisions and submit only one form to EPA.