Product Reregistration
Current as of April 1, 2009
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Product reregistration is EPA's program for implementing reregistration eligibility decisions by ensuring that required risk reduction measures are reflected on pesticide product labels. EPA has completed its review of the safety of pesticide active ingredients registered before November 1984. These pesticides were reviewed under the Reregistration Program, and the results of EPA’s reviews are summarized in Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED) documents.
To initate the product reregistration process, after reviewing a pesticide active ingredient and issuing a RED, EPA sends pesticide producers, or registrants, a Data Call-In (DCI) notice requesting product-specific data and revised labeling. This information is needed to complete reregistration for each of the individual pesticide products covered by the RED. After reviewing product-specific data and updated labeling, EPA may reregister products that meet current standards.
Several outcomes are possible for a pesticide product completing this final phase of the reregistration process:
- Reregistered Product -- If the required product-specific data and revised labeling are acceptable, EPA may reregister the pesticide product.
- Amended Product -- If the product contains multiple pesticide active ingredients, the Agency issues an amendment to the product’s registration, incorporating the labeling changes specified in the RED. A product with multiple active ingredients cannot be fully reregistered until the last active ingredient in its formulation is eligible for reregistration.
- Suspended Product -- The Agency may temporarily suspend a product’s registration if the registrant has not submitted required product-specific studies within the time frame specified. Read more about suspension of registrations.
- Canceled Product -- The Agency may cancel a product’s registration because the registrant did not pay the required registration maintenance fee. Alternatively, the registrant may request a voluntary cancellation of its end-use product registration.
Goals and Status of Product Reregistration
- complete over 1,000 product reregistration actions each year;
- complete the last product reregistration decisions in 2014.
- Products reregistered = 3,472
- Products amended = 979
- Products canceled = 5,714
- Products suspended = 13
- TOTAL products completed = 10,178
- Products pending actions = 12,061
- Products reregistered = 680
- Products amended = 206
- Products canceled = 308
- Products suspended = 3
Goals
The Agency's current goals are to:
Product Reregistration Universe
A total of 22,239 products are subject to product reregistration as of March 2009. The following information is a snapshot in time, showing the current status of these products.
Product Reregistration Actions
EPA completed a total of 1,197 product reregistration actions during FY 2008, exceeding its current goal.
REDs with Product Reregistration Decisions Completed
Product reregistration has been completed for 205 REDs (out of a total of 384 REDs). The 205 REDs that have completed product reregistration include 27 organophosphate (OP) pesticides (out of 31 OPs). See list of REDs that have completed product reregistration.
External Review
During FY 2006 and FY 2007, EPA had an external review conducted of the product reregistration process to identify potential opportunities for innovation and streamlining, in order to ensure timelier implementation of the risk mitigation measures required in the RED.
Read the external review document, "Evaluation of the U.S. EPA Pesticide Product Reregistration Process: Opportunities for Efficiency and Innovation (PDF)" (March 2007) (86 pp, 595k, About PDF).