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My understanding in this type of situation, is that conditional is basically requiring more data but otherwise approved unless said data is not submitted. I think the original link provided regarding epa conditional registration has nothing to do with this type of situation, and that this is actually common practice. I could be wrong as I am more often than not these days. Link below
Edit. Note the quote me too clause
Another edit. Not a fanboy or defending in any way, quite the opposite, just throwing this out there as I’m thinking it’s not going to be as big of a deal as we hoped
Last edit. I find it humorous that in all the marketing lingo shown on the original link, there was no quote new and improved, new formula, or now includes poly, polychronopolis! Ha
Edit. Note the quote me too clause
Another edit. Not a fanboy or defending in any way, quite the opposite, just throwing this out there as I’m thinking it’s not going to be as big of a deal as we hoped
Last edit. I find it humorous that in all the marketing lingo shown on the original link, there was no quote new and improved, new formula, or now includes poly, polychronopolis! Ha
Conditional Pesticide Registration | US EPA
FIFRA section 3(c)(7) authorizes EPA to conditionally register pesticides under certain well-defined circumstances. Find information about pesticide conditional registration.
www.epa.gov
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