Rule2026-03371

Pesticide Tolerances; Implementing Registration Review Decisions for Certain Pesticides; Diphenylamine, et al.

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February 20, 2026
Effective
February 20, 2026

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Environmental Protection Agency

Abstract

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or Agency) is finalizing several pesticide tolerance actions under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) that the Agency previously determined were necessary or appropriate during the registration review conducted under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). During registration review, EPA reviews all aspects of a pesticide case, including existing tolerances, to ensure that the pesticide continues to meet the standard for registration under FIFRA. The pesticide tolerances and active ingredients addressed in this rulemaking are identified and discussed in detail in Unit II. of this document.

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[Federal Register Volume 91, Number 34 (Friday, February 20, 2026)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 8083-8090]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2026-03371]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 180

[EPA-HQ-OPP-2025-0153; FRL-12748-02-OCSPP]
RIN 2070-ZA16


Pesticide Tolerances; Implementing Registration Review Decisions 
for Certain Pesticides; Diphenylamine, et al.

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or Agency) is 
finalizing

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several pesticide tolerance actions under the Federal Food, Drug, and 
Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) that the Agency previously determined were 
necessary or appropriate during the registration review conducted under 
the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). During 
registration review, EPA reviews all aspects of a pesticide case, 
including existing tolerances, to ensure that the pesticide continues 
to meet the standard for registration under FIFRA. The pesticide 
tolerances and active ingredients addressed in this rulemaking are 
identified and discussed in detail in Unit II. of this document.

DATES: This rule is effective on February 20, 2026. Objections and 
requests for hearings must be received on or before April 21, 2026 and 
must be filed in accordance with the instructions provided in 40 CFR 
part 178 (see also Unit I.D. of this document).

ADDRESSES: The docket for this action, identified by docket 
identification (ID) number EPA-HQ-OPP-2025-0153, is available through 
<a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>. Additional information about dockets 
generally, along with instructions for visiting the docket in person, 
is available at <a href="https://www.epa.gov/dockets">https://www.epa.gov/dockets</a>.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Caleb Carr, Pesticide Re-Evaluation 
Division (7508M), Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental 
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460-
0001; telephone number: (202) 566-0636; email address: 
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#e685879494c885878a8384a6839687c8818990"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="bfdcdecdcd91dcded3daddffdacfde91d8d0c9">[email&#160;protected]</span></a>.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Executive Summary

A. Does this action apply to me?

    You may be potentially affected by this action if you are an 
agricultural producer, food manufacturer, or pesticide manufacturer. 
The following list of North American Industrial Classification System 
(NAICS) codes is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides a 
guide to help readers determine whether this document might apply to 
them:
    <bullet> Crop production (NAICS code 111).
    <bullet> Animal production (NAICS code 112).
    <bullet> Food manufacturing (NAICS code 311).
    <bullet> Pesticide manufacturing (NAICS code 32532).
    If you have any questions regarding the applicability of this 
proposed action to a particular entity, consult the person listed under 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.

B. What action is the Agency taking?

    EPA is finalizing several tolerance actions that the Agency 
proposed in the Federal Register of May 22, 2025 (90 FR 21878) (FRL-
12748-01-OCSPP), because EPA previously determined these tolerance 
actions were necessary or appropriate during registration review of the 
pesticide active ingredients identified in Unit III. of the proposed 
rule. The tolerance actions for each pesticide active ingredient are 
described in detail in Unit III. of the proposed rule. This rulemaking 
finalizes the previously proposed actions with no changes.
    The Agency received one comment on the proposed rule from one 
contributor. The public comment did not initiate changes to the 
regulatory text of this final rulemaking. For a detailed summary of the 
comment received and Agency's response, see Unit III.

C. What is EPA's authority for taking this action?

    FFDCA section 408(e), 21 U.S.C. 346a(e), authorizes EPA to 
establish, modify, or revoke tolerances or exemptions from the 
requirement of a tolerance on its own initiative. After providing a 60-
day public comment period, EPA may finalize the rule. EPA provided a 
60-day comment period and is now finalizing the rule.
    FFDCA section 408(b)(2)(A)(i) allows EPA to establish a tolerance 
(the legal limit for a pesticide chemical residue in or on a food) only 
if EPA determines that the tolerance is ``safe.'' FFDCA section 
408(b)(2)(A)(ii) defines ``safe'' to mean that ``there is a reasonable 
certainty that no harm will result from aggregate exposure to the 
pesticide chemical residue, including all anticipated dietary exposures 
and all other exposures for which there is reliable information.'' This 
includes exposure through drinking water and in residential settings 
but does not include occupational exposure. FFDCA section 408(b)(2)(C) 
requires EPA to give special consideration to exposure of infants and 
children to the pesticide chemical residue in establishing a tolerance 
and to ``ensure that there is a reasonable certainty that no harm will 
result to infants and children from aggregate exposure to the pesticide 
chemical residue . . .''

D. How can I file an objection or hearing request?

    Under FFDCA section 408(g), 21 U.S.C. 346a(g), any person may file 
an objection to any aspect of this regulation and may also request a 
hearing on those objections. If you fail to file an objection to the 
final rule within the time period specified in the final rule, you will 
have waived the right to raise any issues resolved in the final rule. 
You must file your objection or request a hearing on this regulation in 
accordance with the instructions provided in 40 CFR part 178. To ensure 
proper receipt by EPA, you must identify docket ID number of this final 
rule (EPA-HQ-OPP-2025-0153), and the chemical-specific docket ID number 
as provided in Unit III of the proposed rule (90 FR 21878) (FRL-12748-
01-OCSPP) in the subject line on the first page of your submission. All 
objections and requests for a hearing must be in writing and must be 
received by the Hearing Clerk on or before April 21, 2026.
    The EPA's Office of Administrative Law Judges (OALJ), in which the 
Hearing Clerk is housed, urges parties to file and serve documents by 
electronic means only, notwithstanding any other particular 
requirements set forth in other procedural rules governing those 
proceedings. See ``Revised Order Urging Electronic Filing and 
Service,'' dated June 22, 2023, which can be found at <a href="https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2023-06/2023-06-22%20-%20revised%20order%20urging%20electronic%20filing%20and%20service.pdf">https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2023-06/2023-06-22%20-%20revised%20order%20urging%20electronic%20filing%20and%20service.pdf</a>. 
Although the EPA's regulations require submission via U.S. Mail or hand 
delivery, the EPA intends to treat submissions filed via electronic 
means as properly filed submissions; therefore, the EPA believes the 
preference for submission via electronic means will not be prejudicial. 
When submitting documents to the OALJ electronically, a person should 
utilize the OALJ e-filing system at <a href="https://yosemite.epa.gov/oa/eab/eab-alj_upload.nsf">https://yosemite.epa.gov/oa/eab/eab-alj_upload.nsf</a>.

II. Proposed Rule

    In the proposed rule, EPA proposed several tolerance actions that 
the Agency previously determined were necessary or appropriate during 
registration review for the following pesticide active ingredients: 
diphenylamine, diflubenzuron, flutolanil, isoxaflutole, famoxadone, 
aminopyralid, fenazaquin, and tembotrione. The specific tolerance 
actions proposed for these pesticide active ingredients were identified 
in Unit III. of the proposed rule (90 FR 21878) (FRL-12748-01-OCSPP). 
This final rule serves to implement the previously proposed actions 
without any changes.

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III. Public Comments and EPA's Responses

    During the public comment period for the changes in the proposed 
rule, which closed on July 21, 2025, EPA received 1 comment, from 1 
source. The following is a summary of the comment received and the 
Agency's response to the comment.
    Comment: The commentor expressed a general concern about the risk 
associated with the use of pesticides.
    EPA's Response: Since the commenter did not provide any information 
specific to the proposed tolerance changes, the Agency is not making 
any revisions to the previously proposed tolerance changes.

IV. Final Tolerance Actions

    EPA is finalizing the tolerance actions it proposed in the May 22, 
2025, proposed rule. The comment received did not warrant any changes 
in what was proposed, nor has EPA identified any other changes (see 
Unit III). As a result, EPA is finalizing the tolerance actions as 
proposed in Unit III. of the proposed rule.

A. EPA's Safety Determination

    As noted in Unit II.D. of the proposed rule and the supporting 
registration review documents, EPA has assessed the individual risks 
from exposure to the pesticide active ingredients identified in Unit 
II. of this final rule. EPA is finalizing the proposed safety findings 
contained in the proposed rule for each of the pesticide active 
ingredients contained in this rule.
    For further detail about pesticide-specific registration review 
safety findings, see the public docket that has been opened for each 
pesticide, which is available online at <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a> 
using the docket ID number listed in Unit III. of the proposed rule.

B. Analytical Enforcement Methodology

    Adequate enforcement methodology as described in the supporting 
documents is available to enforce the tolerance expressions for the 
tolerances subject to this final rule.

C. Conclusion

    Therefore, EPA is finalizing the tolerance actions identified in 
Unit III. of the proposed rule. All tolerance values expressed in the 
regulatory text of this rule, updated or otherwise, reflect current 
OECD rounding class practice.

V. Effective and Expiration Date(s)

    These tolerance actions are effective on the date of publication of 
the final rule in the Federal Register. For actions in the final rule 
that lower or revoke existing tolerances, EPA has set an expiration 
date for the existing tolerance of six months after the date of 
publication of the final rule in the Federal Register, to allow a 
reasonable interval for producers in exporting members of the World 
Trade Organization's (WTO's) Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Measures 
Agreement to adapt to the requirements.

VI. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    Additional information about these statutes and Executive Orders 
can be found at <a href="https://www.epa.gov/regulations/and-executive-orders">https://www.epa.gov/regulations/and-executive-orders</a>.

A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review

    This action is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866 (58 
FR 51735, October 4, 1993), because it establishes or modifies a 
pesticide tolerance or a tolerance exemption under FFDCA section 408. 
This exemption also applies to tolerance revocations for which 
extraordinary circumstances do not exist. As such, this exemption 
applies to the tolerance revocations in this final rule because the 
Agency knows of no extraordinary circumstances that warrant 
reconsideration of this exemption for those tolerance revocations.

B. Executive Order 14192: Unleashing Prosperity Through Deregulation

    Executive Order 14192 (90 FR 9065, February 6, 2025) does not apply 
because actions that establish a tolerance under FFDCA section 408 are 
exempted from review under Executive Order 12866.

C. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)

    This action does not impose an information collection burden under 
the PRA 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., because it does not contain any 
information collection activities.

D. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)

    I certify that this action will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities under the RFA, 5 
U.S.C. 601 et seq. In making this determination, EPA concludes that the 
impact of concern for this action is any significant adverse economic 
impact on small entities and that the Agency is certifying that this 
action will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial 
number of small entities because the action has no net burden on small 
entities subject to this rulemaking. As discussed in the proposed rule, 
this determination takes into account several EPA analyses of potential 
small entity impacts for tolerance actions. EPA did not receive any 
comments about the Agency's determination for this rulemaking.

E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)

    This action does not contain an unfunded mandate of $100 million or 
more (in 1995 dollars and adjusted annually for inflation) as described 
in UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, and does not significantly or uniquely 
affect small governments. The action imposes no enforceable duty on any 
State, local, or Tribal governments or the private sector.

F. Executive Order 13132: Federalism

    This action does not have federalism implications as specified in 
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999), because it will 
not have substantial direct effects on the States, on the relationship 
between the National Government and the States, or on the distribution 
of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government.

G. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian 
Tribal Governments

    This action does not have Tribal implications as specified in 
Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000), because it will 
not have substantial direct effects on Tribal governments, on the 
relationship between the Federal government and the Indian Tribes, or 
on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal 
Government and Indian Tribes.

H. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental 
Health Risks and Safety Risks

    This action is not subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, 
April 23, 1997) because it is not a significant regulatory action under 
section 3(f)(1) of Executive Order 12866 (See Unit VI.A.), and because 
EPA does not believe the environmental health or safety risks addressed 
by this action present a disproportionate risk to children.
    However, EPA's 2021 Policy on Children's Health applies to this 
action. This rule finalizes tolerance actions under the FFDCA, which 
requires EPA to give special consideration to exposure of infants and 
children to the pesticide chemical residue in establishing a tolerance 
and to ``ensure that there is a reasonable certainty that no harm will 
result to infants and

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children from aggregate exposure to the pesticide chemical residue . . 
.'' (FFDCA 408(b)(2)(C)). The Agency's consideration is documented in 
the pesticide-specific registration review documents located in each 
chemical docket at <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>.

I. Executive Order 13211: Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution or Use

    This action is not subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355) 
(May 22, 2001) because it is not a significant regulatory action under 
Executive Order 12866.

J. National Technology Transfer Advancement Act (NTTAA)

    This action does not involve technical standards that would require 
Agency consideration under NTTAA section 12(d), 15 U.S.C. 272.

K. Congressional Review Act (CRA)

    This action is subject to the CRA, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., and EPA 
will submit a rule report to each House of the Congress and to the 
Comptroller General of the United States. This action is not a ``major 
rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 180

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Agricultural commodities, Pesticides and pests, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: February 12, 2026.
Edward Messina,
Director, Office of Pesticide Programs.

    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, EPA is amending 40 CFR 
chapter I as follows:

PART 180--TOLERANCES AND EXEMPTIONS FOR PESTICIDE CHEMICAL RESIDUES 
IN FOOD

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1. The authority citation for part 180 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 21 U.S.C. 321(q), 346a and 371.


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2. Amend Sec.  180.190 by revising and republishing paragraph (a) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  180.190  Diphenylamine; tolerances for residues.

    (a) General. Tolerances are established for residues of 
diphenylamine, including its metabolites and degradates, in or on the 
commodities in Table 1 to Paragraph (a). Compliance with the tolerance 
levels specified in Table 1 to Paragraph (a) is to be determined by 
measuring only diphenylamine, in or on the commodity.

                        Table 1 to Paragraph (a)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Commodity                        Parts per million
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Apple................................................                 10
Apple, wet pomace....................................                 30
Pear.................................................                  5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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0
3. Amend Sec.  180.377 by:
0
a. Revising and republishing the table in paragraph (a)(1);
0
b. Revising and republishing the table in paragraph (a)(2);
0
c. Removing and reserving paragraph (b); and
0
d. Revising and republishing the table in paragraph (c).
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  180.377  Diflubenzuron; tolerances for residues.

    (a) * * *
    (1) * * *

                       Table 1 to Paragraph (a)(1)
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                      Commodity                        Parts per million
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Artichoke, globe.....................................                  6
Cattle, fat..........................................                0.1
Cattle, meat.........................................                0.1
Cotton, gin byproducts...............................                 30
Cottonseed subgroup 20C..............................                0.2
Egg..................................................               0.07
Goat, fat............................................                0.1
Goat, meat...........................................                0.1
Hog, fat.............................................                0.1
Hog, meat............................................                0.1
Horse, fat...........................................                0.1
Horse, meat..........................................                0.1
Milk.................................................               0.05
Mushroom.............................................                  8
Poultry, fat.........................................                0.1
Poultry, meat byproducts.............................               0.08
Poultry, meat........................................               0.05
Sheep, fat...........................................                0.1
Sheep, meat..........................................                0.1
Soybean, seed........................................               0.05
Soybean, hulls.......................................                0.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) * * *

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                       Table 2 to Paragraph (a)(2)
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                      Commodity                        Parts per million
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Almond, hulls........................................                  6
Barley, grain........................................               0.06
Barley, hay..........................................                  3
Barley, straw........................................                1.8
Brassica, leafy greens, subgroup 4-16B...............                 10
Carrot, roots........................................                0.2
Cattle, meat byproducts..............................               0.15
Fruit, citrus, group 10-10, oil......................                 32
Fruit, citrus, group 10-10...........................                  3
Goat, meat byproducts................................               0.15
Grain, aspirated fractions...........................                 11
Grass, forage, fodder and hay, group 17..............                  6
Hog, meat byproducts.................................               0.15
Horse, meat byproducts...............................               0.15
Oat, forage..........................................                  7
Oat, grain...........................................               0.06
Oat, hay.............................................                  6
Oat, straw...........................................                3.5
Peanut...............................................                0.1
Peanut, hay..........................................                 55
Peanut, refined oil..................................                0.2
Peach subgroup 12-12B................................                0.5
Pear.................................................                0.5
Pepper/eggplant subgroup 8-10B.......................                  1
Plum subgroup 12-12C.................................                0.5
Nut, tree, group 14-12...............................                0.2
Rice, grain..........................................               0.02
Sheep, meat byproducts...............................               0.15
Turnip greens........................................                  9
Wheat, forage........................................                  7
Wheat, grain.........................................               0.06
Wheat, hay...........................................                  6
Wheat, straw.........................................                3.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (b) [Reserved]
    (c) * * *

                        Table 3 to Paragraph (c)
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                      Commodity                        Parts per million
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Alfalfa, forage......................................                  6
Alfalfa, hay.........................................                 20
Alfalfa, seed........................................                0.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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4. Amend Sec.  180.484 by:
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a. Revising and republishing the table in paragraph (a); and
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b. Revising the table in paragraph (d) by adding the heading ``Table 2 
to Paragraph (d)'' and revising the entries for ``Wheat, bran'' and 
``Wheat, straw''.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  180.484  Flutolanil; tolerances for residues.

    (a) * * *

                        Table 1 to Paragraph (a)
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                      Commodity                        Parts per million
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Cattle, fat..........................................                0.1
Cattle, kidney.......................................                  1
Cattle, liver........................................                  2
Cattle, meat byproducts..............................               0.05
Cattle, meat.........................................               0.05
Cotton, gin byproducts...............................                0.2
Cotton, undelinted seed..............................                0.2
Egg..................................................               0.05
Goat, fat............................................                0.1
Goat, kidney.........................................                  1
Goat, liver..........................................                  2
Goat, meat byproducts................................               0.05
Goat, meat...........................................               0.05

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Hog, fat.............................................                0.1
Hog, kidney..........................................                  1
Hog, liver...........................................                  2
Hog, meat byproducts.................................               0.05
Hog, meat............................................               0.05
Horse, fat...........................................                0.1
Horse, kidney........................................                  1
Horse, liver.........................................                  2
Horse, meat byproducts...............................               0.05
Horse, meat..........................................               0.05
Milk.................................................               0.05
Peanut...............................................                0.5
Peanut, hay..........................................                 20
Peanut, meal.........................................                  1
Potato...............................................                0.2
Potato, wet peel.....................................                0.3
Poultry, fat.........................................               0.05
Poultry, meat........................................               0.05
Poultry, meat byproducts.............................               0.05
Rice, bran...........................................                 10
Rice, grain..........................................                  7
Sheep, fat...........................................                0.1
Sheep, kidney........................................                  1
Sheep, liver.........................................                  2
Sheep, meat..........................................               0.05
Sheep, meat byproducts...............................               0.05
Soybean, forage......................................                  8
Soybean, hay.........................................                2.5
Soybean, seed........................................                0.2
Turnip greens........................................                0.2
Vegetable, brassica, leafy, group 5..................                0.2
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    (d) * * *

                        Table 2 to Paragraph (d)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Commodity                        Parts per million
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wheat, bran..........................................                0.2
 
                              * * * * * * *
Wheat, straw.........................................                0.2
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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5. Amend Sec.  180.537(a) by adding the table heading ``Table 1 to 
Paragraph (a)'' and revising the entry for ``Grain, aspirated 
fractions'' to read as follows:


Sec.  180.537  Isoxaflutole; tolerances for residues.

    (a) * * *

                        Table 1 to Paragraph (a)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Commodity                        Parts per million
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                              * * * * * * *
Grain, aspirated fractions...........................                0.3
 
                              * * * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *

0
6. Amend Sec.  180.587 by:
0
a. Revising and republishing paragraph (a);
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b. Revising the introductory text in paragraph (c); and
0
c. Adding the table heading ``Table 2 to Paragraph (c)''.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  180.587  Famoxadone; tolerances for residues.

    (a) General. Tolerances are established for residues of the 
fungicide famoxadone, including its metabolites and degradates, in or 
on the commodities listed in Table 1 to Paragraph (a). Compliance with 
the tolerance levels specified in Table 1 to Paragraph (a) is to be 
determined by measuring only famoxadone (5-methyl-5-(4-phenoxyphenyl)-
3-(phenylamino)-

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2,4-oxazolidinedione) in or on the commodity.

                        Table 1 to Paragraph (a)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Commodity                        Parts per million
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arugula..............................................                 25
Caneberry subgroup 13-07A............................                 10
Cattle, fat..........................................               0.02
Cattle, liver........................................               0.05
Celtuce..............................................                 25
Cress, garden........................................                 25
Cress, upland........................................                 25
Fennel, florence, fresh leaves and stalk.............                 25
Goat, fat............................................               0.02
Goat, liver..........................................               0.05
Grape, raisin \1\....................................                  5
Hop, dried cone......................................                 80
Horse, fat...........................................               0.02
Horse, liver.........................................               0.05
Leaf petiole vegetable subgroup 22B..................                 25
Leafy greens subgroup 4-16A, except spinach..........                 25
Milk, fat............................................               0.06
Onion, bulb, subgroup 3-07A..........................               0.45
Onion, green, subgroup 3-07B.........................                 40
Potato...............................................               0.02
Sheep, fat...........................................               0.02
Sheep, liver.........................................               0.05
Spinach..............................................                 50
Tomato...............................................                  1
Vegetable, cucurbit, group 9.........................                0.3
Vegetable, fruiting, group 8-10, except tomato.......                  4
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ There are no U.S. registrations.

* * * * *
    (c) Tolerances with regional registrations. Tolerances with a 
regional registration as defined in Sec.  180.1(l) are established for 
residues of the fungicide famoxadone, including its metabolites and 
degradates, in or on the commodities listed in Table 2 to Paragraph 
(c). Compliance with the tolerance levels specified in Table 2 to 
Paragraph (c) is to be determined by measuring only famoxadone (5-
methyl-5-(4-phenoxyphenyl)-3-(phenylamino)-2,4-oxazolidinedione) in or 
on the commodity.

                        Table 2 to Paragraph (c)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                              * * * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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7. Amend Sec.  180.610 by:
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a. Adding the table heading ``Table 1 to Paragraph (a)(1)'';
0
b. Revising the table in paragraph (a)(1) by revising the tolerance 
entries for ``Corn, field, forage'', ``Corn, field, grain'', ``Corn, 
field, stover'', ``Wheat, forage'', ``Wheat, hay'', and ``Wheat, 
straw''; and
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c. Adding the table heading ``Table 2 to Paragraph (a)(2)''.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  180.610  Aminopyralid; tolerances for residues.

    (a) * * *
    (1) * * *

                       Table 1 to Paragraph (a)(1)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Commodity                        Parts per million
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corn, field, forage..................................                0.3
Corn, field, grain...................................                0.2
Corn, field, stover..................................                0.2
 
                              * * * * * * *
Wheat, forage........................................                  2
 
                              * * * * * * *
Wheat, hay...........................................                  4
Wheat, straw.........................................                0.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    (2) * * *

                       Table 2 to Paragraph (a)(2)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                              * * * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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8. Amend Sec.  180.632 by:
0
a. Adding table heading ``Table 1 to Paragraph (a)'' to the table in 
paragraph (a);
0
b. Revising the table in paragraph (a) by:
0
i. Removing the entry ``Fruit, Citrus, Group 10 except Grapefruit'';
0
ii. Revising the entry ``Tea, dried'';
0
iii. Adding the entry ``Tea, instant'';
0
iv. Revising footnote; \1\ and
0
v. Removing footnote.\2\
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  180.632  Fenazaquin; tolerances for residues.

    (a) * * *

                        Table 1 to Paragraph (a)
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                      Commodity                        Parts per million
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                              * * * * * * *
Tea, dried \1\.......................................                 10
Tea, instant \1\.....................................                 10
 
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\1\ There are no U.S. registrations.

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9. Amend Sec.  180.634 by:
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a. Adding the table heading ``Table 1 to Paragraph (a)(1)'' to the 
table in paragraph (a)(1);
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b. In the table in paragraph (a)(1), revise the entries for ``Cattle, 
liver'', ``Corn, field, forage'', ``Corn, sweet, stover'', ``Goat, 
liver'', ``Horse, liver'', and ``Sheep, liver''; and
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c. Adding table heading ``Table 2 to Paragraph (a)(2)'' to the table in 
paragraph (a)(2).
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  180.634  Tembotrione; tolerances for residues.

    (a) * * *
    (1) * * *

                       Table 1 to Paragraph (a)(1)
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                      Commodity                        Parts per million
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Cattle, liver........................................                0.4
 
                              * * * * * * *
Corn, field, forage..................................                0.6
 
                              * * * * * * *
Corn, sweet, stover..................................                0.6
Goat, liver..........................................                0.4
 
                              * * * * * * *
Horse, liver.........................................                0.4
 
                              * * * * * * *
Sheep, liver.........................................                0.4
 
                              * * * * * * *
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    (2) * * *

                       Table 2 to Paragraph (a)(2)
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[FR Doc. 2026-03371 Filed 2-19-26; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6560-50-P


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