2024-31467Notice

EPA Needs Permission to Keep Collecting Pesticide Paperwork

Published Date: 1/2/2025

Notice

Summary

The EPA is asking to keep collecting info for the Pesticide Registration Fees Program, which helps cover costs for pesticide reviews. This affects pesticide companies who pay fees, and the agency wants to extend approval through 2025 without big changes. You’ve got until February 3, 2025, to share your thoughts before they finalize it!

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Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

Annual Compliance Burden and Costs

If you register or import pesticides, the paperwork and fee-related burden is estimated at 2,252 respondents, totaling 9,058 hours per year and $822,010 per year. The ICR covers annual responses (and occasional filings) tied to pesticide registration and related fee activities.

Statutory Mandatory Fees and Fee Types

Pesticide registrants are required by statute (FIFRA sections 4(i)(5) and 33) to pay annual registration maintenance fees and registration service fees, and may submit requests to waive fees; this ICR covers those collections and uses Form 8570-30. The EPA submitted an extension request to keep collecting this information, with the ICR currently approved through January 31, 2025.

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