Proposed Rule Withdrawn: Toxic Substances Act Compliance Date Extensions
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has withdrawn a proposed rule concerning compliance date extensions under the Toxic Substances Control Act. The withdrawal was due to an administrative error where the document was not initially filed with the correct Federal Register Number (FRN) in the docket.
What changed
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has formally withdrawn a previously proposed rule that would have extended compliance dates related to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). The withdrawal is attributed to an administrative oversight where the document was filed into the docket without its corresponding Federal Register Number (FRN), necessitating its removal and re-filing under a new docket ID (EPA-HQ-OPPT-2026-0992-0001).
This action means the proposed extensions are no longer under consideration in their current form. Regulated entities that were anticipating these extensions should revert to the original compliance deadlines. The withdrawal itself does not impose new obligations but removes a potential future modification. Compliance officers should note that the original rule's requirements remain in effect, and any future proposals regarding these extensions would require a new notice and comment period.
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Reason Withdrawn
A copy was made to the docket because this entry was missing the FRN. See EPA-HQ-OPPT-2026-0992-0001
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