[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 20]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR160.3]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 160--GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE STANDARDS--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec. 160.3  Definitions.

    As used in this part the following terms shall have the meanings 
specified:
    Application for research or marketing permit includes:
    (1) An application for registration, amended registration, or 
reregistration of a pesticide product under FIFRA sections 3, 4 or 
24(c).
    (2) An application for an experimental use permit under FIFRA 
section 5.
    (3) An application for an exemption under FIFRA section 18.
    (4) A petition or other request for establishment or modification of 
a tolerance, for an exemption for the need for a tolerance, or for other 
clearance under FFDCA section 408.
    (5) A petition or other request for establishment or modification of 
a food additive regulation or other clearance by EPA under FFDCA section 
409.
    (6) A submission of data in response to a notice issued by EPA under 
FIFRA section 3(c)(2)(B).
    (7) Any other application, petition, or submission sent to EPA 
intended to persuade EPA to grant, modify, or leave unmodified a 
registration or other approval required as a condition of sale or 
distribution of a pesticide.
    Batch means a specific quantity or lot of a test, control, or 
reference substance that has been characterized according to 
Sec. 160.105(a).
    Carrier means any material, including but not limited to feed, 
water, soil, nutrient media, with which the test substance is combined 
for administration to a test system.
    Control substance means any chemical substance or mixture, or any 
other material other than a test substance, feed, or water, that is 
administered to the test system in the course of a study for the purpose 
of establishing a basis for comparison with the test substance for known 
chemical or biological measurements.
    EPA means the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
    Experimental start date means the first date the test substance is 
applied to the test system.
    Experimental termination date means the last date on which data are 
collected directly from the study.
    FDA means the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
    FFDCA means the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, as amended (21 
U.S.C. 321 et seq).
    FIFRA means the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act 
as amended (7 U.S.C. 136 et seq).

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    Person includes an individual, partnership, corporation, 
association, scientific or academic establishment, government agency, or 
organizational unit thereof, and any other legal entity.
    Quality assurance unit means any person or organizational element, 
except the study director, designated by testing facility management to 
perform the duties relating to quality assurance of the studies.
    Raw data means any laboratory worksheets, records, memoranda, notes, 
or exact copies thereof, that are the result of original observations 
and activities of a study and are necessary for the reconstruction and 
evaluation of the report of that study. In the event that exact 
transcripts of raw data have been prepared (e.g., tapes which have been 
transcribed verbatim, dated, and verified accurate by signature), the 
exact copy or exact transcript may be substituted for the original 
source as raw data. ``Raw data'' may include photographs, microfilm or 
microfiche copies, computer printouts, magnetic media, including 
dictated observations, and recorded data from automated instruments.
    Reference substance means any chemical substance or mixture, or 
analytical standard, or material other than a test substance, feed, or 
water, that is administered to or used in analyzing the test system in 
the course of a study for the purposes of establishing a basis for 
comparison with the test substance for known chemical or biological 
measurements.
    Specimens means any material derived from a test system for 
examination or analysis.
    Sponsor means:
    (1) A person who initiates and supports, by provision of financial 
or other resources, a study;
    (2) A person who submits a study to the EPA in support of an 
application for a research or marketing permit; or
    (3) A testing facility, if it both initiates and actually conducts 
the study.
    Study means any experiment at one or more test sites, in which a 
test substance is studied in a test system under laboratory conditions 
or in the environment to determine or help predict its effects, 
metabolism, product performance (efficacy studies only as required by 40 
CFR 158.640), environmental and chemical fate, persistence and residue, 
or other characteristics in humans, other living organisms, or media. 
The term ``study'' does not include basic exploratory studies carried 
out to determine whether a test substance or a test method has any 
potential utility.
    Study completion date means the date the final report is signed by 
the study director.
    Study director means the individual responsible for the overall 
conduct of a study.
    Study initiation date means the date the protocol is signed by the 
study director.
    Test substance means a substance or mixture administered or added to 
a test system in a study, which substance or mixture:
    (1) Is the subject of an application for a research or marketing 
permit supported by the study, or is the contemplated subject of such an 
application; or
    (2) Is an ingredient, impurity, degradation product, metabolite, or 
radioactive isotope of a substance described by paragraph (1) of this 
definition, or some other substance related to a substance described by 
that paragraph, which is used in the study to assist in characterizing 
the toxicity, metabolism, or other characteristics of a substance 
described by that paragraph.
    Test system means any animal, plant, microorganism, chemical or 
physical matrix, including but not limited to soil or water, or subparts 
thereof, to which the test, control, or reference substance is 
administered or added for study. ``Test system'' also includes 
appropriate groups or components of the system not treated with the 
test, control, or reference substance.
    Testing facility means a person who actually conducts a study, i.e., 
actually uses the test substance in a test system. ``Testing facility'' 
encompasses only those operational units that are being or have been 
used to conduct studies.
    Vehicle means any agent which facilitates the mixture, dispersion, 
or solubilization of a test substance with a carrier.

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