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['Toxic Substances Control Act - EPA']
['Toxic Subtances Control Act - EPA']
08/29/2023
(a) Inspection. Firms must make records of allegations available for inspection by any duly designated representative of the Administrator.
(b) Reporting. Each person who is required to keep records under this part must submit copies of those records to the Agency as required by the EPA Administrator or appropriate designee. EPA will notify those responsible for reporting by letter or will announce any such requirements for submitting copies of records by a notice in the Federal Register. Such letter or notice will be signed by the Administrator or appropriate designee, and will specify which records or portion of records must be submitted. The reporting period will be specified by the letter or notice but in no case will such reporting period be less than 45 days from the date of the letter or the effective date of the notice.
(c) How to Report. When required to report, firms must submit copies of records via CDX https://cdx.epa.gov/ using the EPA provided electronic reporting application.
[71 FR 33641, June 12, 2006; 88 FR 37172, June 7, 2023]
['Toxic Substances Control Act - EPA']
['Toxic Subtances Control Act - EPA']
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