Cal. Code Regs. tit. 3 § 6198.5

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 6198.5 - List of Active Ingredients Identified Pursuant to Section 13127 of the Food and Agricultural Code
(a) Section 13127(a) of the Food and Agricultural Code requires the Department to identify 200 active ingredients which the Department determines have the most significant data gaps, widespread use, and which are suspected to be hazardous to people. The active ingredients are listed below in alphabetical order:
1. Acephate
2. Acrolein
3. Alachlor
4. Aldicarb
5. Aldrin
6. Alkyl (50%C14, 40%C12, 10%C16) Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride
7. Allethrin
8. (Reserved)
9. Amitraz
10. Amitrole
11. Arsenic Pentoxide
12. Arsenic Trioxide
13. Asulam, Sodium Salt
14. Atrazine
15. Azinphos-Methyl
16. Barban
17. Bendiocarb
18. Benomyl
19. Bentazon, Sodium Salt
20. Boric Acid
21. Bromacil
22. Bromoxynil Octanoate
23. Captafol
24. Captan
25. Carbaryl
26. Carbofuran
27. Carbon Tetrachloride
28. Carboxin
29. Chloramben
30. Chlordane
31. Chlordimeform
32. Chlorflurenol, Methyl Ester
33. (Reserved)
34. Chlorobenzilate
35. Chloroneb
36. Ortho-Benzyl-Para-Chlorophenol
37. Chloropicrin
38. Chlorothalonil
39. Chlorpyrifos
40. Chlorsulfuron
41. Chlorthal-Dimethyl
42. (Reserved)
43. Coumaphos
44. Creosote
45. Cryolite
46. Cyanazine
47. Cyanuric Acid, Monosodium Salt
48. Cycloate
49. Cyhexatin
50. 2,4-D
51. 2,4-D, Dimethylamine Salt
52. Daminozide
53. DDVP
54. Deet
55. Demeton
56. Diazinon
57. Dicamba
58. Diclobenil
59. Para-Dichlorobenzene
60. 1,2-Dichloropropane, 1,3-Dichloropropene and Related C-3 Compounds
61. 1,3 Dichloropropene
62. Diclofop Methyl
63. Dicofol
64. Didecyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride
65. Diethatyl-Ethyl
66. Dimethoate
67. Dimethylphthalate
68. 2,4-Dinitrophenol
69. Dinocap
70. Dinoseb
71. Dioxathion
72. Diphacinone
73. Diphenamid
74. Diphenylamine
75. Dipropyl Isocinchomeronate
76. Diquat Dibromide
77. Diuron
78. Endosulfan
79. Endothall, Mono (N,N-Dimethylalkylamine) Salt
80. Endrin
81. EPN
82. EPTC
83. Ethalfluralin
84. Ethephon
85. Ethofumesate
86. Ethoprop
87. (Reserved)
88. Ethylene Dibromide
89. Ethylene Dihloride
90. Ethylene Glycol, Monomethyl Ether
91. Ethylene Oxide
92. Fenamiphos
93. Fenarimol
94. Fensulfothion
95. Fenthion
96. Ferbam
97. Fluchloralin
98. Flucythrinate
99. Fluometuron
100. Fluvalinate
101. Folpet
102. Formaldehyde
103. Fosamine, Ammonium Salt
104. Glyphosate, Isopropylamine Salt
105. Heptachlor
106. (Reserved)
107. Imazalil
108. Iprodione
109. (Reserved)
110. Lindane
111. Linuron
112. Lithium Hypochlorite
113. Malathion
114. Maleic Hydrazide, Diethamolamine Salt
115. Maleic Hydrazide, Potassium Salt
116. Mancozeb
117. Maneb
118. Mefluidide, Diethanolamine Salt
119. Metaldehyde
120. Metam-Sodium
121. Methidathion
122. Methomyl
123. Methyl Bromide
124. Methylene Chloride
125. Methylenebis (Thiocyanate)
126. Methyl Parathion
127. Metolachlor
128. Metribuzin
129. Mevinphos
130. Molinate
131. Monocrotophos
132. MSMA
133. Naled
134. Naphthalene
135. Napropamide
136. Naptalam, Sodium Salt
137. Nitrapyrin
138. Norflurazon
139. Octylbicycloheptene Dicarboximide
140. Oryzalin
141. Oxadiazon
142. Oxamyl
143. Oxycarboxin
144. Oxyfluorfen
145. Oxythioquinox
146. Paraquat Dichloride
147. Parathion
148. PCNB
149. PCP
150. Pebulate
151. Pendimethalin
152. Permethrin
153. Petroleum Distillate, Aromatic
154. Phenothrin
155. Ortho-Phenylphenol
156. Phorate
157. Phosalone
158. Phosmet
159. Phosphamidon
160. (Reserved)
161. Picloram
162. Pine Oil
163. Piperonyl Butoxide, Technical
164. PMA
165. Prometryn
166. Propamocarb
167. Propargite
168. Propetamphos
169. Propoxur
170. Propyzamide
171. Pyrethrins
172. Resmethrin
173. Rotenone
174. Simazine
175. Sodium Arsenite
176. (Reserved)
177. Sulfur Dioxide
178. Sulfuryl Fluoride
179. Terbacil
180. Terrazole
181. Tetrachlorophenol
182. Tetrachlorvinphos
183. Tetramethrin
184. Thiabendazole, Hypophosphite Salt
185. Thiobencarb
186. Thiophanate-Methyl
187. Thiram
188. Toxaphene
189. Triadimefon
190. S,S,S-Tributylphosphorotrithioate
191. Tributyltin Benzoate
192. Tributyltin Oxide
193. Trichlorophon
194. Trichloro-S-Triazinetrione
195. Triclopyr
196. Trifluralin
197. Triforine
198. Vernolate
199. Vinclozolin
200. Ziram
(b) The Director has determined that certain of the active ingredients listed in subsection (a) are chemically and toxicologically similar to other active ingredients registered by the Department. Such similar active ingredients have been placed into groups. Completion of the mandatory health effects studies, required pursuant to Section 13127 of the Food and Agricultural Code, for an active ingredient listed in the group will satisfy the data requirements for all of the active ingredients in the group, unless adverse effects reported pursuant to Section 6210 indicate that the mandatory health effects studies should be completed for other active ingredients within the group. In addition, copies of the mandatory health effects studies submitted to the United States Environmental Protection Agency for any of the active ingredients listed below shall also be submitted by the registrant to the Department. The groups are listed below, and the active ingredient(s) listed in subsection (a) have an * after their name:
1. Alkyl (50%C14, 40%C12, 10%C16) Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride *

Alkyl (60%C14, 30%C16, 5%C12, 5%C18) Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride

Alkyl (25%C12, 60%C14, 15%C16) Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride

Alkyl (47%C12, 18%C14, 10%C18, 10%C16, 15%C8-C10) Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride

Alkyl (50%C12, 30%C14, 17%C16, 3%C18) Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride

Alkyl (58%C14, 28%C16, 14%C12) MACASK 0 T Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride

Alkyl (61%C12, 23%C14, 11%C16, 5%C8-C10-C18) Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride

Alkyl (65%C12, 25%C14, 10%C16) Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride

Alkyl (67%C12, 25%C14, 7%C16, 1%C8, C8, C10, C18) Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride

Alkyl (90%C14, 5%C12, 5%C16) Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride

Alkyl (93%C14, 4%C12, 3%C16) Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride

Roccal-R (61%12, 23%C14, 11%C16, 5%C18)

Tetradecyldimethylbenzyl Ammonium Chloride

2. Aluminum Phosphide *

Magnesium Phosphide

Zinc Phosphide

3. Boric Acid *

Boric Oxide

Borax

Sodium Metaborate

Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate

Sodium Tetraborate (Pentahydrate)

4. Bromacil *

Bromacil, Dimethylamine Salt

Bromacil, Lithium Salt

Bromacil, Sodium Salt

5. Bromoxynil Octanoate *

Bromoxynil, Butyric Acid Ester

6. Chloramben *

Chloramben, Ammonium Salt

7. Chlordimeform *

Chloridimeform Hydrochloride

8. Ortho-Benzyl-Para-Chlorophenol *

Ortho-Benzyl-Para-Chlorophenol, Potassium Salt

Ortho-Benzyl-Para-Chlorophenol, Sodium Salt

9. Copper Hydroxide *

Copper Sulfate (Anhydrous)

Copper Sulfate (Pentahydrate)

Copper Copper Ammonium Carbonate

Copper Bronze Powder

Copper Carbonate, Basic

Copper Oxide

Copper Oxychloride

Copper Oxychloride Sulfate

Copper-Sulfate (Basic)

Copper-Zinc Sulfate Complex

Cupric Oxide

10. Cyanuric Acid, Monosodium Salt *

Trichloro-S-Triazinetrione *

Dichloro-S-Triazinetrione

Sodium Dichloro-S-Triazinetrione

Sodium Dichloro-S-Triazinetrione (Dihydrate) 11. 2,4-D *

2,4-D, Dimethylamine Salt *

2,4-D, Alkanolamine Salts (Ethanol and Isopropanol Amines)

2,4-D, Butoxyethanol Ester

2,4-D, Butoxypropyl Ester

2,4-D, Butyl Ester

2,4-D, Diethanolamine Salt

2,4-D, Diethylamine Salt

2,4-D, N, N-Dimethyloleyl-Linoleylamine Salt

2,4-D, Dodecylamine Salt

2,4-D, 2-Ethylhexyl Ester

2,4-D, Isoocytl Ester

2,4-D, Isopropyl Ester

2,4-D, Morpholine Salt

2,4-D, Octyl Ester

2,4-D, N-oleyl-1, 3-Propylenediamine Salt

2,4-D, Propyl Ester

2,4-D, Propylenegylcolbutylether Ester

2,4-D, Sodium Salt

2,4-D, Tetradecylamine Salt

2,4-D, Triethylamine Salt

2,4-D, Triisopropylamine Salt 12. Dicamba *

Dicamba, Diethanolamine Salt

Dicamba, Dimethylamine Salt

Dicamba, Monoethanolamine Salt

13. Didecyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride *

Dioctyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride

Octyl Decyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride

Octyl Dodecyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride

14. Dinoseb *

Dinoseb, Amine Salt

Dinoseb, Ammonium Salt

Dinoseb Sodium Salt

Dinoseb, Triethanolamine Salt

15. Diphacinone *

Diphacinone, Sodium Salt

16. Endothall, Mono (N, N-Dimethylalkylmine) Salt *

Endothall

Endothall, Mono (N, N-Diethylalkylamine) Salt

Endothall, Dipotassium Salt

17. Lithium Hypochlorite *

Calcium Hypochlorite

Sodium Hypochlorite

18. Maleic Hydrazide, Diethanolamine Salt *

Maleic Hydrazide, Potassium Salt *

Maleic Hydrazide

19. [Reserved.]
20. MSMA *

DSMA

21. Paraquat Dichloride *

Paraquat Bis (Methylsulfate)

22. PCP *

PCP, Potassium Salt

PCP, Sodium Salt

23. Petroleum Distillate, Aromatic *

Kerosene

Petroleum Oil, Paraffin Based

Isoparaffinic Hydrocarbons

Petroleum Derivative Resin

Petroleum Distillates

Petroleum Distillates, Refined

Petroleum Hydrocarbons

Petroleum Naphthenic Oils

Petroleum Oil, Unclassified

Petroleum, Unrefined

24. Ortho-Phenylphenol *

Ortho-Phenylphenol, Ammonium Salt

Ortho-Phenylphenol, Potassium Salt

Ortho-Phenylphenol, Sodium Salt

25. Picloram *

Picloram, Triisopropanolamine Salt

26. PMA *

Phenylmercuric Oleate

27. Pyrethrins *

Pyrethrum Narc

28. Tetrachlorophenol *

2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol, Potassium Salt

Tetrachlorophenol, Sodium Salt

29. Thiabendazole, Hypophosphite Salt *

Thiabendazole

30. Thiophanate-Methyl *

Thiophanate

31. Tributyltin Benzoate *

Tributyltin Oxide *

Tributyltin Methacrylate

Bis (Tributyltin) Adipate

Tributyltin Acetate Tributyltin Chloride

Tributyltin Chloride Complex of Ethylene Oxide Condensate of Abietylamine

Tributyltin Fluoride

Tri-N-Butyltin Maleate

Tributyltin Monopropylene Glycol Maleate

Tributyltin Neodecanate

Tributyltin Resinate

Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 3, § 6198.5

1. New section filed 6-16-87 as an emergency; operative 6-16-87 (Register 87, No. 27). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL within 120 days or emergency language will be repealed on 10-14-87.
2. Certificate of Compliance including amendment transmitted to OAL 10-13-87 and filed 11-12-87 (Register 87, No. 47). List of 200 active ingredients originally established by emergency adoption of section 6198.5 on 6/16/87 was modified prior to final approval. Items numbered (8) Aluminum Phosphide, (33) Chlorine, (42) Copper Hydroxide, (87) Ethyl Alcohol, (106) Hydrogen Chloride, (109) Isopropyl Alcohol, (160) Phosphoric Acid and (176) Sulfur, were deleted based upon the Department of Food and Agriculture's determination that available data concerning these active ingredients indicate that the chronic health effects data required pursuant to sections 13123 and 13127 of the Food and Agricultural Code are not required to be submitted for these active ingredients.
3. Editorial correction of HISTORY 2 (Register 88, No. 4).
4. Amendment of subsection (b), redesignation of (b)19 to reserved, and amendment of NOTE filed 11-9-93; operative 12-21-93 (Register 93, No. 46).
5. Editorial correction deleting previously repealed text of subsection (b)19. (Register 95, No. 39).

Note: Authority cited: Section 12781, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Section 13127, Food and Agricultural Code.

1. New section filed 6-16-87 as an emergency; operative 6-16-87 (Register 87, No. 27). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL within 120 days or emergency language will be repealed on 10-14-87.
2. Certificate of Compliance including amendment transmitted to OAL 10-13-87 and filed 11-12-87 (Register 87, No. 47). List of 200 active ingredients originally established by emergency adoption of section 6198.5 on 6/16/87 was modified prior to final approval. Items numbered (8) Aluminum Phosphide, (33) Chlorine, (42) Copper Hydroxide, (87) Ethyl Alcohol, (106) Hydrogen Chloride, (109) Isopropyl Alcohol, (160) Phosphoric Acid and (176) Sulfur, were deleted based upon the Department of Food and Agriculture's determination that available data concerning these active ingredients indicate that the chronic health effects data required pursuant to sections 13123 and 13127 of the Food and Agricultural Code are not required to be submitted for these active ingredients.
3. Editorial correction of History 2 (Register 88, No. 4).
4. Amendment of subsection (b), redesignation of (b)19 to reserved, and amendment of Note filed 11-9-93; operative 12-21-93 (Register 93, No. 46).
5. Editorial correction deleting previously repealed text of subsection (b)19. (Register 95, No. 39).