EPA Consultation on TSCA CBI ICR Renewal
Summary
The EPA is seeking public comment on the renewal of an Information Collection Request (ICR) related to Confidential Business Information (CBI) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). This consultation seeks input on the necessity and burden of the information collection.
What changed
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has initiated a public consultation period regarding the renewal of an Information Collection Request (ICR) concerning Confidential Business Information (CBI) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). The document, identified by docket number EPA-HQ-OPPT-2017-0652, seeks feedback on the continued need for this information collection, its estimated burden on respondents, and potential improvements.
Regulated entities and interested parties are encouraged to review the consultation materials and submit comments by the specified deadline. While this is a consultation and not a final rule, feedback provided may influence future EPA actions regarding TSCA CBI reporting requirements. Compliance officers should monitor the outcome of this consultation to understand potential future changes to reporting obligations and ensure continued adherence to TSCA regulations.
What to do next
- Review the EPA's consultation document regarding the TSCA CBI ICR renewal.
- Submit comments on the necessity, burden, and potential improvements to the information collection by the comment close date.
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