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Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development: Council Decision Concerning the Minimum Pre-Marketing Set of Data in the Assessment of Chemicals*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1983

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[Reproduced from O.E.C.D. Document C(82)196 (Final). Documents from the First High Level Meeting of the Chemicals Group of the O.E.C.D., held in Paris, May 19-21, 1980, are reproduced at 19 I.L.M. 1023 (1980).

[The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency published its final rule and form for the premanufacture notification of new chemicals required under Section 5 of the Toxic Substances Control Act on May 13, 1983, at 48 Federal Register 21722. The effective date of the new rule has been extended to November 26, 1983. At that time, all those engaged in the export of chemicals to the United States must comply with its requirements.]

References

* [Reproduced from O.E.C.D. Document C(82)196 (Final). Documents from the First High Level Meeting of the Chemicals Group of the O.E.C.D., held in Paris, May 19-21, 1980, are reproduced at 19 I.L.M. 1023 (1980).

[The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency published its final rule and form for the premanufacture notification of new chemicals required under Section 5 of the Toxic Substances Control Act on May 13, 1983, at 48 Federal Register 21722. The effective date of the new rule has been extended to November 26, 1983. At that time, all those engaged in the export of chemicals to the United States must comply with its requirements.]