Myclobutanil Generic Data Call-in, Turf Residue Study
Summary
EPA issued a generic data call-in for myclobutanil, requiring registrants to submit turf residue study data to support pesticide registration requirements. The data call-in invokes EPA's authority under FIFRA to require generation and submission of health and safety data for registered pesticide products containing myclobutanil.
What changed
EPA has issued a generic data call-in requiring pesticide registrants holding myclobutanil registrations to generate and submit turf residue study data. The data call-in invokes FIFRA Section 3 or Section 4 authority, requiring registrants to provide scientific data supporting continued product registration.
Registrants must evaluate their current data packages, identify gaps in turf residue data, and initiate studies to address deficiencies. Failure to respond to a data call-in may result in EPA initiating cancellation proceedings under FIFRA Section 6(b) or requiring data submission as a condition of continued registration.
What to do next
- Identify all registered products containing myclobutanil
- Initiate required turf residue studies per EPA specifications
- Submit data or request for waiver by required deadline
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