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CHAPTER I-FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION,

AND WELFARE

(Parts 120 to 129)

Part 120

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SUBCHAPTER B-FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS (continued)

Tolerances and exemptions from tolerances for pesticide chemicals in or on raw agricultural commodities.

Food additives.

125 Label statements concerning dietary properties of food purporting to be or represented for special dietary uses.

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SUBCHAPTER B-FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS (Continued)

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Inorganic bromide residues in peanut hay and peanut hulls; statement of policy.

Piperonyl butoxide; tolerances for residues.

Pyrethrins; tolerances for residues. o-Phenylphenol and its sodium salt; tolerances for residues. Hydrogen cyanide; tolerances for residues.

Endrin; tolerances for residues. Thiram; tolerances for residues. Lindane; tolerances for residues. Ovex; tolerances for residues. Aldrin; tolerances for residues. Basic copper carbonate; tolerance for residues.

Dieldrin; tolerances for residues. Toxaphene; tolerances for residues. 1,1-Dichloro-2,2-bis(p-ethyl

phenyl) ethane; tolerances for residues.

BHC; tolerances for residues. Biphenyl; tolerances for residues. 2,4-D; tolerances for residues. Dicyclohexylamine salt of dinitroo-cyclohexylphenol;

for residues.

tolerances

Dinitro-o-cyclohexylphenol; tolerance for residues.

Fluorine compounds; tolerances for residues.

Inorganic bromides or total combined bromide resulting from fumigation with ethylene dibromide; tolerances for residues. DDT; tolerances for residues. DDT residues in corn forage, corn fodder, corn silage, corn stover, and sweet corn cannery waste; statement of policy and interpretation.

DDT residues in apple pomace. DDT and its related degradation products in milk.

Mineral oil; tolerances for residues.

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Dalapon sodium salt; tolerances for residues.

120.151

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Ethylene oxide; tolerances for residues.

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Chlordane; tolerances for residues. Inorganic bromides resulting from fumigation with methyl bromide; tolerances for residues. Glyodin or 2-heptadecyl glyoxalidine (base); tolerances for residues.

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120.155

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Tolerances for residues of 0,0Diethyl O-(2-isopropyl-4-methyl6-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothio

ate.

0,0-Dimethyl S-[4-oxo-1,2,3,-benzotriazin-3 (4H)-ylmethyl] phosphorodithioate; tolerances for residues.

a-Naphthalene acetic acid; tolerances for residues. Carbophenothion; tolerances for residues.

1- Methoxycarbonyl-1-propen-2-yl

dimethylphosphate and its beta isomer; tolerances for residues.

Sodium arsenate; tolerance for residues.

Inorganic bromides resulting from soil treatment with 1,2-dibromo3-chloropropane; tolerances for residues.

0,0-Dimethyl 2,2,2-trichloro-1-hydroxyethyl phosphonate; tolerance for residues.

Inorganic bromides resulting from soil treatment with combinations of chloropicrin, methyl bromide, and propargyl bromide; tolerances for residues. 2,6-Dichloro-4-nitroaniline; tolerances for residues.

Chlorosulfamic acid; tolerances for residues.

p-Chlorophenoxyacetic acid; tolerances for residues.

2,3,5,6-Tetrachloronitrobenzene; tolerances for residues.

Dimethoate including its oxygen

analog; tolerances for residues. Paraquat; tolerances for residues. Phorate; tolerances for residues. Trifluralin; tolerances for residues. N-butyl-N-ethyl-a,a,a- trifluoro- 2, 6-dinitro-p-toluidine; tolerances for residues.

Terbacil; tolerances for residues. Bromacil; tolerances for residues. Chloro-N-isopropylacetanilide; tolerances for residues.

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S-Ethyl cyclohexylethylthiocarbamate; tolerances for residues. Simazine; tolerances for residues. Naled; tolerances for residues. 3-[p- (p-Chlorophenoxy)phenyl]

1,1-dimethylurea; tolerances for

residues. Ammoniates of [ethylenebis-(dithiocarbamato)] zinc and ethylenebis [dithiocarbamic acid] bimolecular and trimolecular cyclic anhydrosulfides and disulfides; tolerances for residues. Isopropyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilate; tolerance for residues. 2,3,5-Triiodobenzoic acid; tolerances for residues.

Atrazine; tolerances for residues. O-Ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate; tolerances for residues.

2,4-Bis(isopropylamino)-6-methyl

thio-s-triazine;

residues.

tolerances for

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Subpart A-Definitions and Interpretative Regulations

DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS § 120.1 Definitions and interpretations. (a) Secretary, without qualification, means the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare.

(b) Department, without qualification, means the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.

(c) Commissioner means the Commissioner of Food and Drugs.

(d) Petitions Control Branch means the unit established within the Food and Drug Administration charged with administration of the Pesticide Residue amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (section 408).

(e) Raw agricultural commodities include, among other things, fresh fruits, whether or not they have been washed and colored or otherwise treated in their unpeeled natural form; vegetables in their raw or natural state, whether or not they have been stripped of their outer leaves, waxed, prepared into fresh green salads, etc.; grains, nuts, eggs, raw milk, meats, and similar agricultural produce. It does not include foods that have been processed, fabricated, or manufactured by cooking, freezing, dehydrating, or milling.

(f) Where raw agricultural commodities bearing residues that have been exempted from the requirement of a tolerance, or which are within a tolerance permitted under section 408 are used, the processed foods will not be considered unsafe within the meaning of section 406 if:

(1) The poisonous or deleterious pesticide residues have been removed to the extent possible in good manufacturing practice; and

(2) The concentration of the pesticide in the preserved or processed food when ready to eat is not greater than the tolerance permitted on the raw agricultural commodity.

(g) For the purpose of computing fees as required by § 120.33, each group of crops listed in § 120.34(e) is counted as a single raw agricultural commodity in a petition or request for tolerances or exemption from the requirement of a tolerance for a nonsystemic pesticide. As a general rule, when considering a petition or request with respect to a systemic pesticide (see § 120.34 (c)) crops shall not be grouped; however, when computing fees in connection with establishing

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