Subpart A General Provisions
Subpart B How to Use Data Tables
Subpart C Experimental Use Permits
Subpart D Product Chemistry
Subpart E Product Performance for Products Claiming Effectiveness Against Vertebrate Pests, Products With Prion-Related Claims, and Products for Control of Organisms Producing Mycotoxins
Subpart F Toxicology
Subpart G Ecological Effects
Subpart K Human Exposure
Subpart L Spray Drift
Subpart N Environmental Fate
Subpart O Residue Chemistry
Subpart R Product Performance for Products Claiming Effectiveness Against Invertebrate Pests
Subpart U Biochemical Pesticides
Subpart V Microbial Pesticides
Subpart W Antimicrobial Pesticide Data Requirements

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Terms Used In 40 CFR Part 158 - Data Requirements for Pesticides

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