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Interested parties are invited to petition the Agency regarding the amendment of these lists. This petition should include the common use name and scientific name of the pest, and a rationale regarding the public health threat posed by this pest. These petitions can be sent to the contact under Part V. For Additional Information.

III. USE OF THE LISTS OF PESTS OF SIGNIFICANT PUBLIC HEALTH IMPORTANCE BY THE AGENCY

The Agency will use the lists of pests of significant public health importance to:

  1. Fulfill the requirements set forth in FIFRA section 28(d)
  2. Together with other federal agencies, develop and implement programs to improve and facilitate the safe and necessary use of chemical, biological and other methods to control pests of public health importance
  3. To identify pests that might warrant additional scrutiny and analyses of benefits before changing, restricting or eliminating a use to control a pest of public health significance

IV. WHAT REGISTRANTS SHOULD DO

Registrants do not need to do anything in response to this notice.

V. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

If you have questions regarding this PR Notice, please contact one of the following individuals:

Name: Susan Jennings
phone: (706) 355-8574
e-mail: jennings.susan@epa.gov

You may also mail a written inquiry to EPA using the following address:

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Pesticide Programs (Mailcode 7505M)
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20460

VI. Signature

This PR Notice is digitally signed today, February 23, 2023.

MICHAEL
GOODIS
Digitally signed by MICHAEL GOODIS
Date: 2023.02.23 14:25:50 -05'00'

Michael Goodis,
Acting Director, Office of Pesticide Programs.

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