Shifting Sands of TSCA Fees for High-Priority Substances – Do You Qualify for an Exemption?
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Many companies have recently found that they may have new obligations to pay a share of the $1.35 million fee for risk evaluations that EPA is conducting for 20 high-priority substances under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
This 30 minute webinar will provide a practical and condensed summary for how companies can evaluate their obligations to pay fees. We will also review EPA’s recently issued guidance on potential exemptions to the fees rule and what companies should consider before the May 27, 2020 reporting deadline.
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Andrew Stewart, Counsel, Sidley
Marshall Morales, Associate, Sidley
Devon Millions, Managing Scientist, Chemical Regulation & Food Safety, Exponent
For more information or questions, please contact dcevents@sidley.com.
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