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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1591 | United States of America | 2020 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals | Significant New Use Rules on Certain Chemical…
Significant New Use Rules on Certain Chemical Substances.
Proposed rule - EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for chemical substances which are the subject of premanufacture notices (PMNs) and a microorganism that was the subject of a Microbial Commercial Activity Notice (MCAN) . This action would require persons to notify EPA at least 90 days before commencing manufacture (defined by statute to include import) or processing of any of these chemical substances for an activity that is designated as a significant new use by this proposed rule. This action would further require that persons not commence manufacture or processing for the significant new use until they have submitted a Significant New Use Notice, and EPA has conducted a review of the notice, made an appropriate determination on the notice under TSCA, and has taken any risk management actions as are required as a result of that determination. |
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1592 | United States of America | 2020 | Ozone layer protection | Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals | Protection of Stratospheric Ozone : Adjustments…
Protection of Stratospheric Ozone : Adjustments to the Allowance System for Controlling HCFC Production and Import.
Final Rule - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is allocating production and consumption allowances for specific hydrochlorofluorocarbons , a type of ozone -depleting substance, for the years 2020 through 2029. These hydrochlorofluorocarbons may be used to service certain equipment manufactured before 2020. The EPA is also updating other requirements under the program for controlling production and consumption of ozone -depleting substances, as well as making edits to the regulatory text for improved readability and clarity. These updates include revising the labeling requirements for containers of specific hydrochlorofluorocarbons ; prohibiting the transfer of hydrochlorofluorocarbon allowances allocated through this rulemaking into allowances for hydrochlorofluorocarbons that have already been phased out; requiring the use of an electronic reporting system for producers, importers, exporters, transformers, and destroyers of controlled ozone -depleting substances; revising and removing recordkeeping and reporting requirements; improving the process for petitioning to import used ozone -depleting substances for reuse, including by creating more flexibility for imports of used halon from certain halon banks and exempting imports of aircraft bottles containing halon 1211 for hydrostatic testing from the petition process; creating a certification process for importing both used and virgin ozone -depleting substances for destruction; and restricting the sale of known illegally imported substances. This rule includes clarifications to the certification requirements for methyl bromide quarantine and preshipment uses. The EPA is also adding polyurethane foam systems containing ozone -depleting chlorofluorocarbons to the list of nonessential products. Lastly, the Agency is updating the definition of "destruction" as used in the context of the production and consumption phaseout and removing obsolete provisions. |
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1594 | United States of America | 2020 | Ozone layer protection, Waste management and…
Ozone layer protection, Waste management and recycling
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Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals, Manufacturing | Protection of the Stratospheric Ozone : Motor…
Protection of the Stratospheric Ozone : Motor Vehicle Air Conditioning System Servicing.
Notice of proposed rulemaking - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to adopt three technical standards developed by SAE International (SAE) for equipment that recovers, recycles , and/or recharges the refrigerant 2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoroprop-1-ene (HFO-1234yf or R-1234yf) in motor vehicle air conditioners (MVACs) . The three standards are SAE J2843, SAE J2851, and SAE J3030. This proposed rulemaking would adopt the most current versions of these standards by incorporating them by reference into the regulations related to the protection of stratospheric ozone . This will provide additional flexibility for industry stakeholders that wish to select recovery and recycling equipment certified to these standards. |
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1595 | United States of America | 2020 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals | Modification of Significant New Uses of Certain…
Modification of Significant New Uses of Certain Chemical Substances.
Proposed rule - EPA is proposing to amend the significant new use rules (SNURs) for chemical substances, which were the subject of a premanufacture notice (PMN) and a significant new use notice (SNUN) . This action would amend the SNURs to allow certain new uses reported in the SNUNs without additional notification requirements and modify the significant new use notification requirements based on the actions and determinations for the SNUN submissions. EPA is proposing this amendment based on review of new and existing data for the chemical substances. |
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1599 | United States of America | 2020 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals | TSCA Chemical Data Reporting Revisions Under TSCA…
TSCA Chemical Data Reporting Revisions Under TSCA Section 8(a).
Final rule - EPA is finalizing a rule under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) to amend the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) requirements. The CDR rule requires manufacturers (including importers) of certain chemical substances listed on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory (TSCA Inventory) to report data on chemical manufacturing, processing, and use every four years. EPA is finalizing several changes to the CDR rule to make regulatory updates that align with new statutory requirements of TSCA, to improve the CDR data collected as necessary to support the implementation of TSCA, and potentially to reduce burden for certain CDR reporters. In addition, these regulatory modifications may result in additional information to EPA and the public that is currently not collected; improve the usability and reliability of the reported data; and ensure that data are available in a timely manner. |
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1600 | United States of America | 2020 | Energy conservation and efficiency | Technical regulation or specifications | Manufacturing | Energy Labeling Rule.
Notice of proposed…
Energy Labeling Rule.
Notice of proposed rulemaking - The Federal Trade Commission ("FTC" or "Commission") proposes amending the Energy Labeling Rule ("Rule") to require Energy Guide labels for portable air conditioners and seeks comment on these proposed requirements, particularly the proposed effective date. The Commission also proposes conforming amendments to reflect upcoming Department of Energy ("DOE") changes to efficiency descriptors for central air conditioners. In addition, the Commission seeks comment on the labeling requirements in our regulations. |
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Quantitative Restrictions | G/MA/QR/N/AUS/4 | Australia | 2020 | Animal protection, Biodiversity and ecosystem,…
Animal protection, Biodiversity and ecosystem, MEAs implementation and compliance, Plant protection
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Export licences, Import licences | Other | 2. Endangered animal and plant species – CITES…
2. Endangered animal and plant species – CITES and Australian native species: Plant and animal species listed under CITES generally require a CITES permit for import or export. Restrictions vary according to the CITES appendix listing (I, II or III). There are some exemptions for exports of personal and household effects (non–live specimens). Australian native animals and plants which are not described in the List of Exempt Native Specimens require an export permit.
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Quantitative Restrictions | G/MA/QR/N/AUS/4 | Australia | 2020 | MEAs implementation and compliance, Sustainable…
MEAs implementation and compliance, Sustainable fisheries management
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Export licences | Fisheries | 4. Toothfish: Exports of toothfish and parts of…
4. Toothfish: Exports of toothfish and parts of toothfish whether fresh, frozen, smoked, preserved in containers, or in any other form are prohibited unless a permission in writing has been obtained from the Minister administering the Fisheries Management Act 1991 or an authorized officer from the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA). Applies to all fish and fish parts of this species whether fresh, frozen, smoked, preserved in airtight containers or in any other form.
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Quantitative Restrictions | G/MA/QR/N/AUS/4 | Australia | 2020 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Export licences, Import licences | Chemicals | 10. Radioactive substances: ARPANSA issues export…
10. Radioactive substances: ARPANSA issues export permits for the exportation from Australia of high activity radioactive sources (...) -The importation of radioactive substances and goods containing radioactive substances is prohibited under the provisions...
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1609 | United States of America | 2020 | Energy conservation and efficiency | Technical regulation or specifications | Manufacturing | Dedicated-Purpose Pool Pumps and Replacement…
Dedicated-Purpose Pool Pumps and Replacement Dedicated-Purpose Pool Pump Motors.
Proposed rule - Establishes rules to increase energy efficiency savings in the state by carrying out our statutory mandate to save energy by memorializing the federal standards for dedicated-purpose pool pumps (DPPP) and providing statewide standards for replacement dedicated-purpose pool pump motors (RDPPPM) in the appliance efficiency regulations. |
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