Permits |
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APHIS issues permits for importation, interstate movement, or environmental release of certain genetically engineered (GE) organisms. Permit applications, which are carefully reviewed by APHIS scientists, provide details about the nature of the GE organism to be introduced and the conditions that will used to prevent the spread and establishment of the organism in the environment. APHIS issues permits for the introduction of GE organisms that pose a plant pest risk, including plants, insects, or microbes.
Apply for a Permit via ePermits |
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APHIS now accepts permit applications online through ePermits. Applicants are encouraged to use the ePermits system.
Guidance for Permits |
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APHIS BRS has recently revised its reviews for permits, including critical habitat analysis for each release site.
Additional Resources |
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For Additional Information |
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If you can’t find answers to your questions about the permit process here, please contact a BRS biotechnologist by sending your questions to biotechquery@aphis.usda.gov.
Last Modified:
September 25, 2008