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§ 49-302 Information submittal

AZ Rev Stat § 49-302 (2019) (N/A)
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49-302. Information submittal

A. An applicant shall submit to the director information that enables the department of environmental quality to determine whether a pesticide has the potential to pollute the groundwater in this state. This information shall include all of the following information for each active ingredient in the pesticide intended for registration with the Arizona department of agriculture:

1. Water solubility.

2. Vapor pressure.

3. Octanol-water partition coefficient.

4. Soil adsorption coefficient.

5. Henry's law constant.

6. Dissipation studies, including hydrolysis, photolysis, aerobic and anaerobic soil metabolism, and field dissipation, under conditions in this state or similar environmental use conditions, if that information exists in studies and conclusions from other states or the United States government.

7. The director may by rule require additional information that is required by the United States environmental protection agency for environmental fate parameters necessary to gain full registration under federal law.

B. The director may also require the information prescribed in subsection A for other specified ingredients and degradation products of an active ingredient in any pesticide, and all information submitted shall comply with subsection C. Any studies submitted pursuant to this subsection shall meet the same testing methods required for studies conducted on active ingredients. The director may also require testing protocols that are specific or adaptable to soil and climatic conditions in this state.

C. Information submitted pursuant to subsection A shall comply with all of the following:

1. Information shall be presented in English and summarized in tabular form with the actual studies, including methods and protocols, attached.

2. All information and studies concerning product chemistry and environmental fate shall at a minimum meet the testing methods and reporting guidelines established by the United States environmental protection agency.

3. With approval from the director, applicants may use specified alternative protocols as permitted by the United States environmental protection agency guidelines if the director finds use of the protocol is consistent with and accomplishes the objective of this article as stated in subsection A.

4. The director may accept information, studies and conclusions from other states and the federal government if the director finds them to be derived from standard protocol procedures consistent with the objective of this article as stated in subsection A.

D. The director may waive any information required by subsection A if the director determines that the applicant has demonstrated either of the following:

1. That due to the nature of the active ingredient, it is not scientifically possible to obtain meaningful results in the test or tests required to obtain the particular information for which a waiver is sought.

2. That due to the application or cultural practices for the active ingredient, it is not necessary to obtain the particular information for which a waiver is sought.

E. On approval of the director, an applicant may submit alternative information to satisfy a data requirement of subsection A. This alternative information shall accurately describe the relevant data requirement for each active ingredient of the pesticide under conditions in this state or under similar environmental use conditions.

F. Information requirements that the director waives pursuant to subsection D shall not constitute a groundwater protection data gap.

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§ 49-302 Information submittal