EPA Proposes Updates to Chemical Use Notification Requirements and Rules
Published Date: 10/28/2025
Proposed Rule
Summary
The government is updating rules about how certain chemicals can be used, especially new ways that might be risky. Companies making or using these chemicals need to watch out because they might have to tell the government before trying new uses. These changes kick in soon and could affect how businesses plan and spend money on chemicals.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Companies must notify EPA before new chemical uses
If your business makes or uses the listed chemicals, you must notify the Environmental Protection Agency before trying new ways to use them that might be risky. The rule requires companies to tell the government about those new uses and may change how businesses plan and spend money on chemicals.
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