B722 PRIA Fee Category

PRIA 3 Fee Determination Decision Tree:

Biopesticide SCLP Active Ingredient Registration


Below is the fee for your selected Fee Category for Fiscal Years 2016/2017

Action Code Description FY16/17 Fee Decision Time (months)
B722 New use and/or amendment; petition to establish a tolerance or tolerance exemption. (4) (5) $ 2,477 7

Do you plan to request either of the following types of waivers?

Waiver Pay Amount
50% waiver You pay ---->>>>> $ 1,239
75% waiver You pay ---->>>>> $ 620

To pay the fee shown above, go to Paying PRIA Application Fees web page and follow the instructions.

How to submit your application directly to EPA.

Action Code Interpretation

An application for a new use for a registered SCLP active ingredient that is not covered by the SCLP tolerance exemption. A petition to amend the established tolerance exemption for SCLPs, with supporting data to demonstrate that dietary exposures to residues of the active ingredient meet the FFDCA safety standard, i.e., there is a reasonable certainty that no harm will result from aggregate exposure to the pesticide chemical residue, must accompany the application.

All of the inerts used in the product must be either approved or pending with the Agency for the applicable uses.

(a) EPA-initiated amendments shall not be charged registration service fees. (b) Registrant-initiated fast-track amendments are to be completed within the timelines specified in FIFRA Section 3(c)(3)(B) and are not subject to registration service fees. (c) Registrant-initiated fast-track amendments handled by the Antimicrobials Division are to be completed within the timelines specified in FIFRA Section 3(h) and are not subject to registration service fees. (d) Registrant initiated amendments submitted by notification under PR Notices, such as PR Notice 98–10, continue under PR Notice timelines and are not subject to registration service fees. (e) Submissions with data and requiring data review are subject to registration service fees.

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