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this rule is not subject to Executive alter the relationships or distribution of PART 174—[AMENDED]
Order 13211, Actions Concerning power and responsibilities established
Regulations That Significantly Affect by Congress in the preemption ■ 1. The authority citation for part 174
Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use (66 provisions of section 408(n)(4) of the continues to read as follows:
FR 28355, May 22, 2001). This final rule FFDCA. For these same reasons, the Authority: 7 U.S.C. 136-136y; 21 U.S.C.
does not contain any information Agency has determined that this rule 346a and 371.
collections subject to OMB approval does not have any ‘‘tribal implications’’ ■2. Section 174.453 is added to subpart
under the Paperwork Reduction Act as described in Executive Order 13175, W to read as follows:
(PRA), 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., or impose entitled Consultation and Coordination
§ 174.453 Bacillus Thuringiensis
any enforceable duty or contain any with Indian Tribal Governments (65 FR Cry1A.105 Protein and the Genetic Material
unfunded mandate as described under 67249, November 6, 2000). Executive Necessary for Its Production in Corn.
Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Order 13175, requires EPA to develop Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1A.105
Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) (Public an accountable process to ensure protein and the genetic material
Law 104–4). Nor does it require any ‘‘meaningful and timely input by tribal necessary for its production in corn is
special considerations under Executive officials in the development of exempt from the requirement of a
Order 12898, entitled Federal Actions to regulatory policies that have tribal tolerance when used as plant-
Address Environmental Justice in implications.’’ ‘‘Policies that have tribal incorporated protectant in the food and
Minority Populations and Low-Income implications’’ is defined in the feed commodities of field corn, sweet
Populations (59 FR 7629, February 16, Executive order to include regulations corn and popcorn. Genetic material
1994); or OMB review or any Agency that have ‘‘substantial direct effects on necessary for its production means the
action under Executive Order 13045, one or more Indian tribes, on the genetic material which comprise genetic
entitled Protection of Children from relationship between the Federal material encoding the Cry1A.105
Environmental Health Risks and Safety Government and the Indian tribes, or on protein and its regulatory regions.
Risks (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997). the distribution of power and Regulatory regions are the genetic
This action does not involve any responsibilities between the Federal material, such as promoters,
technical standards that would require Government and Indian tribes.’’ This terminators, and enhancers, that control
Agency consideration of voluntary rule will not have substantial direct the expression of the genetic material
consensus standards pursuant to section effects on tribal governments, on the encoding the Cry1A.105 protein. This
12(d) of the National Technology relationship between the Federal temporary exemption from the
Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 Government and Indian tribes, or on the requirement of a tolerance will permit
(NTTAA), Public Law 104–113, section distribution of power and the use of the food commodities in this
12(d) (15 U.S.C. 272 note). Since responsibilities between the Federal paragraph when treated in accordance
tolerances and exemptions that are government and Indian tribes, as with the provisions of the experimental
established on the basis of a petition specified in Executive Order 13175. use permit 524–EUP–97 which is being
under section 408(d) of the FFDCA, Thus, Executive Order 13175 does not issued under the Federal Insecticide,
such as the exemption in this final rule, apply to this rule. Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
do not require the issuance of a IX. Congressional Review Act (FIFRA), as amended (7 U.S.C. 136).
proposed rule, the requirements of the This temporary exemption from the
The Congressional Review Act, 5 requirement of a tolerance expires and
Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5
U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small is revoked June 30, 2009; however, if the
U.S.C. 601 et seq.) do not apply. In
Business Regulatory Enforcement experimental use permit is revoked, or
addition, the Agency has determined
Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides if any experience with or scientific data
that this action will not have a
that before a rule may take effect, the on this pesticide indicate that the
substantial direct effect on States, on the
agency promulgating the rule must tolerance is not safe, this temporary
relationship between the national
submit a rule report, which includes a exemption from the requirement of a
government and the States, or on the
copy of the rule, to each House of the tolerance may be revoked at any time.
distribution of power and
Congress and to the Comptroller General [FR Doc. E6–11245 Filed 7–14–06; 8:45 am]
responsibilities among the various
of the United States. EPA will submit a
levels of government, as specified in BILLING CODE 6560–50–S
report containing this rule and other
Executive Order 13132, entitled
required information to the U.S. Senate,
Federalism (64 FR 43255, August 10,
the U.S. House of Representatives, and ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
1999). Executive Order 13132 requires
the Comptroller General of the United AGENCY
EPA to develop an accountable process
States prior to publication of this final
to ensure ‘‘meaningful and timely input
rule in the Federal Register. This final 40 CFR Part 174
by State and local officials in the
rule is not a ‘‘major rule’’ as defined by
development of regulatory policies that [EPA–HQ–OPP–2006–0553; FRL–8076–6]
5 U.S.C. 804(2).
have federalism implications.’’ ‘‘Policies
that have federalism implications’’ is List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 174 Bacillus Thuringiensis Cry2Ab2
defined in the Executive order to Protein and the Genetic Material
Environmental protection, Necessary for Its Production in Corn in
include regulations that have Administrative practice and procedure,
‘‘substantial direct effects on the States, or on All Corn Commodities;
Agricultural commodities, Pesticides Temporary Exemption From the
on the relationship between the national and pests, Reporting and recordkeeping
government and the States, or on the Requirement of a Tolerance
requirements.
distribution of power and AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Dated: June 29, 2006.
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responsibilities among the various Agency (EPA).


levels of government.’’ This final rule James Jones,
ACTION: Final rule.
directly regulates growers, food Director, Office of Pesticide Programs.
processors, food handlers and food ■Therefore, 40 CFR chapter I is SUMMARY: This regulation establishes a
retailers, not States. This action does not amended as follows: temporary exemption from the

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requirement of a tolerance for residues I. General Information In addition to filing an objection or


of the Bacillus Thuringiensis Cry2Ab2 hearing request with the Hearing Clerk
A. Does this Action Apply to Me?
protein and the genetic material as described in 40 CFR part 178, please
necessary for its production in corn on You may be potentially affected by submit a copy of the filing that does not
field corn, sweet corn, and popcorn this action if you are an agricultural contain any CBI for inclusion in the
when applied/used as a plant- producer, food manufacturer, or public docket that is described in
incorporated protectant. Monsanto pesticide manufacturer. Potentially ADDRESSES. Information not marked
affected entities may include, but are confidential pursuant to 40 CFR part 2
Company submitted a petition to EPA
not limited to: may be disclosed publicly by EPA
under the Federal Food, Drug, and • Crop production (NAICS code 111). without prior notice. Submit your
Cosmetic Act (FFDCA), as amended by • Animal production (NAICS code copies, identified by docket ID number
the Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 112). EPA–HQ–OPP–2006–0553, by one of
(FQPA), requesting the temporary/ • Food manufacturing (NAICS code the following methods.
tolerance exemption. This regulation 311). • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://
eliminates the need to establish a • Pesticide manufacturing (NAICS www.regulations.gov. Follow the on-line
maximum permissible level for residues code 32532). instructions for submitting comments.
of Bacillus Thuringiensis Cry2Ab2 This listing is not intended to be • Mail: Office of Pesticide Programs
protein and the genetic material exhaustive, but rather provides a guide (OPP) Regulatory Public Docket (7502P),
necessary for its production in corn. The for readers regarding entities likely to be Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
temporary tolerance exemption will affected by this action. Other types of Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington,
expire on June 30, 2009. entities not listed in this unit could also DC 20460–0001.
be affected. The North American • Delivery: OPP Regulatory Public
DATES: This regulation is effective July Industrial Classification System Docket (7502P), Environmental
17, 2006. Objections and requests for (NAICS) codes have been provided to Protection Agency, Rm. S-4400, One
hearings must be received on or before assist you and others in determining Potomac Yard (South Building), 2777 S.
September 15, 2006, and must be filed whether this action might apply to Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA. Deliveries
in accordance with the instructions certain entities. If you have any are only accepted during the Docket’s
provided in 40 CFR part 178 (see also questions regarding the applicability of normal hours of operation (8:30 a.m. to
Unit I.C. of the SUPPLEMENTARY this action to a particular entity, consult 4 p.m., Monday through Friday,
INFORMATION). the person listed under FOR FURTHER excluding legal holidays). Special
INFORMATION CONTACT. arrangements should be made for
ADDRESSES: EPA has established a deliveries of boxed information. The
docket for this action under docket B. How Can I Access Electronic Copies Docket telephone number is (703) 305–
identification (ID) number EPA–HQ– of this Document? 5805.
OPP–2006–0553. All documents in the In addition to accessing an electronic
copy of this Federal Register document II. Background and Statutory Findings
docket are listed in the index for the
docket. Although listed in the index, through the electronic docket at http:// In the Federal Register of May 26,
some information is not publicly www.regulations.gov, you may access 2006 (Volume 71 FR 30400) (FRL–8066–
available, e.g., Confidential Business this ‘‘Federal Register’’ document 7), EPA issued a notice pursuant to
Information (CBI) or other information electronically through the EPA Internet section 408(d)(3) of the FFDCA, 21
whose disclosure is restricted by statute. under the ‘‘Federal Register ’’ listings at U.S.C. 346a(d)(3), announcing the filing
http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr. You may of a pesticide tolerance petition (PP
Certain other material, such as
also access a frequently updated 5G7005) by Monsanto Company, 800
copyrighted material, is not placed on
electronic version of 40 CFR part 174 North Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO
the Internet and will be publicly 63167. The petition requested that 40
available only in hard copy form. through the Government Printing
Office’s pilot e-CFR site at http:// CFR part 174 be amended by
Publicly available docket materials are establishing a temporary exemption
www.gpoaccess.gov/ecfr.
available in the electronic docket at from the requirement of a tolerance for
http://www.regulations.gov, or, if only C. Can I File an Objection or Hearing residues of Bacillus thuringiensis
available in hard copy, at the OPP Request? Cry2Ab2 protein and the genetic
Regulatory Public Docket in Rm. S-4400, Under section 408(g) of the FFDCA, as material necessary for its production in
One Potomac Yard (South Building), amended by the FQPA, any person may corn. This notice included a summary of
2777 S. Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA. file an objection to any aspect of this the petition prepared by the petitioner
The Docket Facility is open from 8:30 regulation and may also request a Monsanto Company. One comment was
a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, hearing on those objections. The EPA received in response to the notice of
excluding legal holidays. The Docket procedural regulations which govern the filing. The commenter objected to an
telephone number is (703) 305–5805. submission of objections and requests exemption from the requirement of a
for hearings appear in 40 CFR part 178. tolerance, stated that she does not favor
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
You must file your objection or request genetically engineered corn, and stated
Mike Mendelsohn, Biopesticides and a hearing on this regulation in that such corn should be labeled. The
Pollution Prevention Division (7511P), accordance with the instructions Agency understands the commenter’s
Office of Pesticide Programs, provided in 40 CFR part 178. To ensure concerns and recognizes that some
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 proper receipt by EPA, you must individuals believe that genetically
Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, identify docket ID number EPA–HQ– modified crops and food should be
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DC 20460–0001; telephone number: OPP–2006–0553 in the subject line on banned completely. Pursuant to its
(703) 308–8715; e-mail address: the first page of your submission. All authority under the FFDCA, EPA
mendelsohn.mike@epa.gov. requests must be in writing, and must be conducted a comprehensive assessment
mailed or delivered to the Hearing Clerk of the Cry2Ab2 protein and the genetic
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
on or before September 15, 2006. material necessary for its production in

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corn, including a review of acute oral action and considered its validity, Cry2Ab2 protein is not considered toxic.
toxicity data on the Cry2Ab2 protein, completeness and reliability and the Further, amino acid sequence
amino acid sequence comparisons to relationship of this information to comparisons showed no similarities
known toxins and allergens, as well as human risk. EPA has also considered between the Cry2Ab2 protein and
data demonstrating that the Cry2Ab2 available information concerning the known toxic proteins in protein
protein is rapidly degraded by gastric variability of the sensitivities of major databases that would raise a safety
fluid in vitro, is not glycosylated, and is identifiable subgroups of consumers, concern.
present in low levels in corn tissue, and including infants and children. Since Cry2Ab2 is a protein, allergenic
has concluded that there is a reasonable Monsanto has submitted acute oral potential was also considered.
certainty that no harm will result from toxicity data demonstrating the lack of Currently, no definitive tests for
dietary exposure to this protein as mammalian toxicity at high levels of determining the allergenic potential of
expressed in genetically modified corn. exposure to the pure Cry2Ab2 protein. novel proteins exist. Therefore, EPA
Thus, under the standard in FFDCA These data demonstrate the safety of the uses a weight-of-evidence approach
section 408(b)(2), a tolerance exemption product at a level well above maximum where the following factors are
is appropriate. The labeling of food is possible exposure levels that are considered: Source of the trait; amino
under the jurisdiction of the Food and reasonably anticipated in the crop. acid sequence similarity with known
Drug Administration (FDA). Basing this conclusion on acute oral allergens; prevalence in food; and
Section 408(c)(2)(A)(i) of the FFDCA toxicity data without requiring further biochemical properties of the protein,
allows EPA to establish an exemption toxicity testing and residue data is including in vitro digestibility in
from the requirement for a tolerance (the similar to the Agency position regarding simulated gastric fluid (SGF) and
legal limit for a pesticide chemical toxicity testing and the requirement of glycosylation. Current scientific
residue in or on a food) only if EPA residue data for the microbial Bacillus knowledge suggests that common food
determines that the exemption is ‘‘safe.’’ thuringiensis products from which this allergens tend to be resistant to
Section 408(c)(2)(A)(ii) of the FFDCA plant-incorporated protectant was degradation by heat, acid, and proteases,
defines ‘‘safe’’ to mean that ‘‘there is a derived (See 40 CFR Sec. may be glycosylated, and can be present
reasonable certainty that no harm will 158.740(b)(2)(i)). For microbial at high concentrations in the food.
result from aggregate exposure to the products, further toxicity testing and 1. Source of the trait. Bacillus
pesticide chemical residue, including residue data are triggered by significant thuringiensis is not considered to be a
all anticipated dietary exposures and all adverse acute effects in studies such as source of allergenic proteins.
other exposures for which there is the mouse oral toxicity study, to verify 2. Amino acid sequence. A
reliable information.’’ This includes the observed adverse effects and clarify comparison of the amino acid sequence
exposure through drinking water and in the source of these effects (Tiers II and of Cry2Ab2 with known allergens
residential settings, but does not include III). showed no significant overall sequence
occupational exposure. Pursuant to An acute oral toxicity study in mice similarity or identity at the level of eight
section 408(c)(2)(B), in establishing or (MRID 44966602) indicated that contiguous amino acid residues.
maintaining in effect an exemption from Cry2Ab2 is non-toxic to humans. Three 3. Prevalence in food. Expression
the requirement of a tolerance, EPA groups of ten male and ten female mice level analysis indicated that the protein
must take into account the factors set were dosed by oral gavage with 30, 300, is present at relatively low levels in
forth in section 408(b)(2)(C), which or 1,000 milligrams/kilogram (mg/kg) corn: Approximately 2.3 µg/g in grain
require EPA to give special bodyweight of microbially-produced on a dry weight basis. Thus, the
consideration to exposure of infants and Cry2Ab2 protein. Two negative control expression has been shown to be in the
children to the pesticide chemical groups were also included in the study: parts per million range is much lower
residue in establishing a tolerance and Bovine serum albumin protein control, than the amounts of allergen protein
to ‘‘ensure that there is a reasonable and a vehicle control (purified water). found in commonly allergenic foods. In
certainty that no harm will result to Two deaths occurred in control group those foods, allergens are major protein
infants and children from aggregate animals; both deaths were attributed to components such as seed storage
exposure to the pesticide chemical gavage injury. All other mice survived globulin proteins in nuts and legumes,
residue....’’ Additionally, section the study. Several animals in both the meat associated proteins like
408(b)(2)(D) of the FFDCA requires that control and test groups lost weight tropomyosin in fish and shellfish,
the Agency consider ‘‘available during the study, and several ovalbumin and ovomucoid in egg white
information concerning the cumulative abnormalities were observed by gross and lactalbumin and casein in milk. In
effects of a particular pesticide’s necropsy in several animals in both the these cases, the allergens can be from
residues’’ and ‘‘other substances that test and control groups. There were no 10% to 50% of the total protein found
have a common mechanism of toxicity.’’ significant differences between the test whereas the plant-incorporated
EPA performs a number of analyses to and control groups; therefore, the protectant (PIP) that is the subject of this
determine the risks from aggregate Cry2Ab2 protein does not appear to tolerance determination is found in the
exposure to pesticide residues. First, cause any significant adverse effects at parts per million range.
EPA determines the toxicity of an exposure level of up to 1,000 mg/kg 4. Digestibility. The Cry2Ab2 protein
pesticides. Second, EPA examines bodyweight. was digested within 15 seconds in
exposure to the pesticide through food, When proteins are toxic, they are simulated gastric fluid containing
drinking water, and through other known to act via acute mechanisms and pepsin.
exposures that occur as a result of at very low dose levels (Sjoblad, Roy D., 5. Glycosylation. Cry2Ab2 expressed
pesticide use in residential settings. et al., ‘‘Toxicological Considerations for in corn was shown not to be
Protein Components of Biological glycosylated.
III. Toxicological Profile
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Pesticide Products,’’ Regulatory 6. Conclusion. Considering all of the


Consistent with section 408(b)(2)(D) Toxicology and Pharmacology 15, 3–9 available information, EPA has
of the FFDCA, EPA has reviewed the (1992)). Therefore, since no acute effects concluded that the potential for
available scientific data and other were shown to be caused by Cry2Ab2, Cry2Ab2 to be a food allergen is
relevant information in support of this even at relatively high dose levels, the minimal.

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IV. Aggregate Exposures considerations included the cumulative observed adverse effects and clarify the
In examining aggregate exposure, effects on infants and children of such source of these effects (Tiers II and III).
residues and other substances with a Residue chemistry data were not
section 408 of the FFDCA directs EPA
common mechanism of toxicity. required for a human health effects
to consider available information
Because there is no indication of assessment of the subject plant-
concerning exposures from the pesticide
mammalian toxicity from the plant- incorporated protectant ingredients
residue in food and all other non-
incorporated protectant, we conclude because of the lack of mammalian
occupational exposures, including
that there are no cumulative effects for toxicity. However, data submitted
drinking water from ground water or
the Cry2Ab2 protein. demonstrated low levels of the
surface water and exposure through
Cry1A.105 in corn tissues.
pesticide use in gardens, lawns, or VI. Determination of Safety for U.S. Since Cry2Ab2 is a protein, potential
buildings (residential and other indoor Population, Infants and Children allergenicity is also considered as part
uses). of the toxicity assessment. Considering
The Agency has considered available A. Toxicity and Allergenicity
Conclusions all of the available information (1)
information on the aggregate exposure Cry2Ab2 originates from a non-
levels of consumers (and major The data submitted and cited allergenic source; (2) Cry2Ab2 has no
identifiable subgroups of consumers) to regarding potential health effects for the sequence similarities with known
the pesticide chemical residue and to Cry2Ab2 protein includes the allergens; (3) Cry2Ab2 is not
other related substances. These characterization of the expressed glycosylated; (4) Cry2Ab2 will only be
considerations include dietary exposure Cry2Ab2 protein in corn, as well as the present at low levels in food; and (5)
under the tolerance exemption and all acute oral toxicity study, amino acid Cry2Ab2 is rapidly digested in
other tolerances or exemptions in effect sequence comparisons to known simulated gastric fluid; EPA has
for the plant-incorporated protectants allergens and toxins, and in vitro concluded that the potential for
chemical residue, and exposure from digestibility of the protein. The results Cry2Ab2 to be a food allergen is
non-occupational sources. Exposure via of these studies were used to evaluate minimal.
the skin or inhalation is not likely since human risk, and the validity, Neither available information
the plant- incorporated protectant is completeness, and reliability of the concerning the dietary consumption
contained within plant cells, which available data from the studies were also patterns of consumers (and major
essentially eliminates these exposure considered. identifiable subgroups of consumers
routes or reduces these exposure routes Adequate information was submitted including infants and children) nor
to negligible. In addition, even if to show that the Cry2Ab2 test material safety factors that are generally
exposure can occur through inhalation, derived from microbial culture was recognized as appropriate for the use of
the potential for Cry2Ab2 to be an biochemically and functionally animal experimentation data were
allergen is low, as discussed above. equivalent to the protein produced by evaluated. The lack of mammalian
Although the allergenicity assessment the plant-incorporated protectant toxicity at high levels of exposure to the
focuses on potential to be a food ingredient in corn. Microbially Cry2Ab2 protein, as well as the minimal
allergen, the data also indicate a low produced protein was used in the safety potential to be a food allergen,
potential for Cry2Ab2 to be an studies so that sufficient material for demonstrate the safety of the product at
inhalation allergen. Exposure via testing was available. levels well above possible maximum
residential or lawn use to infants and The acute oral toxicity data submitted exposure levels anticipated in the crop.
children is also not expected because support the prediction that the Cry2Ab2 The genetic material necessary for the
the use sites for the Cry2Ab2 protein is protein would be non-toxic to humans. production of the plant-incorporated
agricultural. Oral exposure, at very low As mentioned above, when proteins are protectant active ingredient include the
levels, may occur from ingestion of toxic, they are known to act via acute nucleic acids (DNA, RNA) that encode
processed corn products and, mechanisms and at very low dose levels these proteins and regulatory regions.
theoretically, drinking water. However, (Sjoblad, Roy D., et al., ‘‘Toxicological The genetic material (DNA, RNA),
oral toxicity testing showed no adverse Considerations for Protein Components necessary for the production of the
effects. Furthermore, the expression of of Biological Pesticide Products,’’ Cry2Ab2 protein has been exempted
the Cry2Ab2 protein in corn kernels has Regulatory Toxicology and under the blanket exemption for all
been shown to be in the parts per Pharmacology 15, 3–9 (1992)). Since no nucleic acids (40 CFR 174.475).
million range, which makes the treatment-related adverse effects were
shown to be caused by the Cry2Ab2 B. Infants and Children Risk
expected dietary exposure several
protein, even at relatively high dose Conclusions
orders of magnitude lower than the
amount of Cry2Ab2 shown to have no levels, the Cry2Ab2 protein is not FFDCA section 408(b)(2)(C) provides
toxicity. Therefore, even if negligible considered toxic. Basing this conclusion that EPA shall assess the available
aggregate exposure should occur, the on acute oral toxicity data without information about consumption patterns
Agency concludes that such exposure requiring further toxicity testing and among infants and children, special
would result in no harm due to the lack residue data is similar to the Agency susceptibility of infants and children to
of mammalian toxicity and low position regarding toxicity and the pesticide chemical residues and the
potential for allergenicity demonstrated requirement of residue data for the cumulative effects on infants and
for the Cry2Ab2 protein. microbial Bacillus thuringiensis children of the residues and other
products from which this plant- substances with a common mechanism
V. Cumulative Effects incorporated protectant was derived of toxicity. In addition, FFDCA section
Pursuant to FFDCA section (See 40 CFR 158.740(b)(2)(i)). For 408(b)(2)(C) also provides that EPA shall
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408(b)(2)(D)(v), EPA has considered microbial products, further toxicity apply an additional tenfold margin of
available information on the cumulative testing and residue data are triggered safety for infants and children in the
effects of such residues and other when significant adverse effects are seen case of threshold effects to account for
substances that have a common in studies such as the mouse oral prenatal and postnatal toxicity and the
mechanism of toxicity. These toxicity study. Further studies verify the completeness of the database unless

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EPA determines that a different margin entitled Regulatory Planning and responsibilities among the various
of safety will be safe for infants and Review (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993). levels of government.’’ This final rule
children. Because this rule has been exempted directly regulates growers, food
In this instance, based on all the from review under Executive Order processors, food handlers and food
available information, the Agency finds 12866 due to its lack of significance, retailers, not States. This action does not
no toxicity for the Cry2Ab2 protein and this rule is not subject to Executive alter the relationships or distribution of
the genetic material necessary for its Order 13211, Actions Concerning power and responsibilities established
production. Thus, there are no threshold Regulations That Significantly Affect by Congress in the preemption
effects of concern and, as a result, the Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use (66 provisions of section 408(n)(4) of the
provision requiring an additional FR 28355, May 22, 2001). This final rule FFDCA. For these same reasons, the
margin of safety does not apply. Further, does not contain any information Agency has determined that this rule
the considerations of consumption collections subject to OMB approval does not have any ‘‘tribal implications’’
patterns, special susceptibility, and under the Paperwork Reduction Act as described in Executive Order 13175,
cumulative effects do not apply. (PRA), 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., or impose entitled Consultation and Coordination
C. Overall Safety Conclusion any enforceable duty or contain any with Indian Tribal Governments (65 FR
unfunded mandate as described under 67249, November 6, 2000). Executive
There is a reasonable certainty that no Order 13175, requires EPA to develop
harm will result from aggregate Title II of the Unfunded Mandates
Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) (Public an accountable process to ensure
exposure to the U.S. population, ‘‘meaningful and timely input by tribal
including infants and children, to the Law 104–4). Nor does it require any
special considerations under Executive officials in the development of
Cry2Ab2 protein and the genetic regulatory policies that have tribal
material necessary for its production. Order 12898, entitled Federal Actions to
Address Environmental Justice in implications.’’ ‘‘Policies that have tribal
This includes all anticipated dietary
Minority Populations and Low-Income implications’’ is defined in the
exposures and all other exposures for
Populations (59 FR 7629, February 16, Executive order to include regulations
which there is reliable information. The
1994); or OMB review or any Agency that have ‘‘substantial direct effects on
Agency has arrived at this conclusion
action under Executive Order 13045, one or more Indian tribes, on the
because, as discussed above, no toxicity
entitled Protection of Children from relationship between the Federal
to mammals has been observed, nor any
Environmental Health Risks and Safety Government and the Indian tribes, or on
indication of allergenicity potential for
Risks (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997). the distribution of power and
the plant-incorporated protectant.
This action does not involve any responsibilities between the Federal
VII. Other Considerations technical standards that would require Government and Indian tribes.’’ This
Agency consideration of voluntary rule will not have substantial direct
A. Endocrine Disruptors
consensus standards pursuant to section effects on tribal governments, on the
The pesticidal active ingredient is a 12(d) of the National Technology relationship between the Federal
protein, derived from a source that is Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 Government and Indian tribes, or on the
not known to exert an influence on the (NTTAA), Public Law 104–113, section distribution of power and
endocrine system. Therefore, the 12(d) (15 U.S.C. 272 note). Since responsibilities between the Federal
Agency is not requiring information on tolerances and exemptions that are government and Indian tribes, as
the endocrine effects of this plant- established on the basis of a petition specified in Executive Order 13175.
incorporated protectant at this time. under section 408(d) of the FFDCA, Thus, Executive Order 13175 does not
B. Analytical Method(s) such as the exemption in this final rule, apply to this rule.
A short description of an enzyme- do not require the issuance of a IX. Congressional Review Act
linked immunosorbent assay for the proposed rule, the requirements of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 The Congressional Review Act, 5
detection and quantification of Cry2Ab2
U.S.C. 601 et seq.) do not apply. In U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small
in corn tissue has been submitted, and
addition, the Agency has determined Business Regulatory Enforcement
a commercially available qualitative
that this action will not have a Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides
immunochromatographic test strip was
substantial direct effect on States, on the that before a rule may take effect, the
shown to detect the Cry2Ab2 protein in
relationship between the national agency promulgating the rule must
corn tissues.
government and the States, or on the submit a rule report, which includes a
C. Codex Maximum Residue Level distribution of power and copy of the rule, to each House of the
No Codex maximum residue level responsibilities among the various Congress and to the Comptroller General
exists for the plant-incorporated levels of government, as specified in of the United States. EPA will submit a
protectant Bacillus thuringiensis Executive Order 13132, entitled report containing this rule and other
Cry2Ab2 protein and the genetic Federalism (64 FR 43255, August 10, required information to the U.S. Senate,
material necessary for its production in 1999). Executive Order 13132 requires the U.S. House of Representatives, and
corn. EPA to develop an accountable process the Comptroller General of the United
to ensure ‘‘meaningful and timely input States prior to publication of this final
VIII. Statutory and Executive Order by State and local officials in the rule in the Federal Register. This final
Reviews development of regulatory policies that rule is not a ‘‘major rule’’ as defined by
This final rule establishes an have federalism implications.’’ ‘‘Policies 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
exemption from the tolerance that have federalism implications’’ is List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 174
requirement under section 408(d) of the defined in the Executive order to
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FFDCA in response to a petition include regulations that have Environmental protection,


submitted to the Agency. The Office of ‘‘substantial direct effects on the States, Administrative practice and procedure,
Management and Budget (OMB) has on the relationship between the national Agricultural commodities, Pesticides
exempted these types of actions from government and the States, or on the and pests, Reporting and recordkeeping
review under Executive Order 12866, distribution of power and requirements.

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40436 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 136 / Monday, July 17, 2006 / Rules and Regulations

Dated: June 29, 2006. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 2006–2008 Specifications


James Jones, The commercial spiny dogfish quota
Director Office of Pesticide Programs. National Oceanic and Atmospheric
for the 2006–2008 fishing years is 4
Administration
million lb (1.81 million kg) annually, to
■Therefore, 40 CFR chapter I is
be divided into two semi-annual periods
amended as follows: 50 CFR Part 648
as follows: 2,316,000 lb (1.05 million kg)
PART 174—[AMENDED] for quota period 1 (May 1 - Oct. 31); and
[Docket No. 060418103–6181–02; I.D. 1,684,000 lb (763,849 kg) for quota
040706F]
■ 1. The authority citation for part 174 period 2 (Nov. 1 – April 30). The
continues to read as follows: possession limits are 600 lb (272 kg) for
RIN 0648–AT59 quota periods 1 and 2, to discourage a
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 136–136y; 21 U.S.C. directed fishery.
346a and 371. Fisheries of the Northeastern United
States; Final 2006–2008 Specifications Comments and Responses
■2. Section 174.454 is added to subpart for the Spiny Dogfish Fishery
W to read as follows: There were 1,099 comments
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries submitted on the proposed measures, by
§ 174.454 Bacillus Thuringiensis Cry2Ab2 Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 4 organizations and 1,095 individuals.
Protein and the Genetic Material Necessary Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Comment 1: Three organizations and
for Its Production in Corn. Commerce. 1,081 individuals argued that NMFS
ACTION: Final rule. should have followed the Monitoring
Bacillus thuringiensis Cry2Ab2
Committee’s recommendation, setting
protein and the genetic material the quota at 2 million lb (907 mt) and
SUMMARY: NMFS announces final
necessary for its production in corn is the possession limits at 600 lb (272 kg)
specifications for the 2006–2008 fishing
exempt from the requirement of a years, which is May 1, 2006, through and 300 lb (136 kg), respectively. These
tolerance when used as plant- April 30, 2009. NMFS is also commenters argued that the Monitoring
incorporated protectant in the food and establishing possession limits for Committee’s recommendation
feed commodities of field corn, sweet dogfish at 600 lb (272 kg) for both quota represented the best available scientific
corn and popcorn. Genetic material periods 1 and 2 of the fishery. information.
necessary for its production means the DATES: The regulatory change at 50 CFR Response: The Council’s analysis
genetic material which comprise genetic 648.235 that sets the dogfish possession concluded that the U.S. commercial
material encoding the Cry2Ab2 protein limits at 600 lb (272 kg) is effective spiny dogfish landings are controlled
and its regulatory regions. Regulatory August 16, 2006. The specifications are more by the possession limits than the
regions are the genetic material, such as effective August 16, 2006, through April overall quota. Maintaining the limits of
promoters, terminators, and enhancers, 30, 2009. 600 lb (272 kg) for both quota periods
that control the expression of the does not erode the control over landings
ADDRESSES: Copies of supporting
genetic material encoding the Cry2Ab2 and would allow for a limited level of
documents used by the Joint Spiny
protein. This temporary exemption from retention of spiny dogfish caught
Dogfish Committee and the Spiny
the requirement of a tolerance will incidentally while fishing for other
Dogfish Monitoring Committee
permit the use of the food commodities species. Standardizing the possession
(Monitoring Committee); the
in this paragraph when treated in limits for both quota periods will
Environmental Assessment, Regulatory
accordance with the provisions of the address a perceived inequity that has
Impact Review, Initial Regulatory
experimental use permit 524–EUP–97 been identified by some vessel
Flexibility Analysis (EA/RIR/IRFA); and
which is being issued under the Federal operators, without creating an incentive
the Essential Fish Habitat Assessment
for directed fishing. Discouraging
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide (EFHA) are available from Daniel
directed fishing through this modest
Act (FIFRA), as amended (7 U.S.C. 136). Furlong, Executive Director, Mid-
possession limit and an incidental catch
This temporary exemption from the Atlantic Fishery Management Council
quota will provide protection for mature
requirement of a tolerance expires and (MAFMC), Federal Building, Room
female spiny dogfish, the portion of the
is revoked June 30, 2009; however, if the 2115, 300 South Street, Dover, DE
stock that has traditionally been targeted
experimental use permit is revoked, or 19904. The EA, RIR, IRFA and EFHA are
by the directed fishery, and the stock
if any experience with or scientific data accessible via the Internet at http:/
component that is most in need of
on this pesticide indicate that the www.nero.gov.
protection and rebuilding. These
tolerance is not safe, this temporary FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric measures would also be consistent with
exemption from the requirement of a Jay Dolin, Fishery Policy Analyst, the measures being implemented under
tolerance may be revoked at any time. (978)281–9259, fax (978)281–9135. the Atlantic States Marine Fishieries
[FR Doc. E6–11249 Filed 7–14–06; 8:45 am] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Commission’s (ASMFC) Interstate
BILLING CODE 6560–50–S Fishery Management Plan in state
Background waters, at least for FY 2006. This would
A proposed rule for this action was have the benefit of establishing
published in the Federal Register on consistent management measures in
May 8, 2006 (71 FR 26726), with public Federal and state jurisdictions, and
comment accepted through May 23, would simplify monitoring and
2006. The final specifications are enforcement. As demonstrated in
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unchanged from those that were previous years, when measures differed
proposed. A complete discussion of the in state and Federal waters, the benefits
development of the specifications of a more restrictive quota in Federal
appears in the preamble to the proposed waters would likely be slight because
rule and is not repeated here. fishing would continue in state waters

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