CHAPTER 18 - WHO TO CONTACT FOR ASSISTANCE AND WHERE TO SEND YOUR APPLICATIONS AND SUBMISSIONS A. GENERAL INFORMATION The Registration Division, Office of Pesticide Programs, consists of three pesticide product branches, the Insecticide- Rodenticide Branch, the Fungicide-Herbicide Branch, the Antimicrobial Program Branch, and one support branch, the Registration Support Branch. The pesticide product branches are further subdivided into Product Manager Teams which are responsible for the review and processing of applications for registration, amended registration, petitions for tolerances, and experimental use permits. B. WHERE TO SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION 1. Applications for registration, petitions, experimental use permits, etc., must be mailed to the following address: Document Processing Desk (Distribution Code) ** Office of Pesticide Programs (H7504C) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20460 ** Insert Appropriate Distribution Code identified below. 2. Hand-delivered applications must be delivered to the following address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Crystal Mall, Bldg. #2, Rm. 258 Document Processing Desk (Distribution Code) ** 1921 Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington, VA 22202 ** Insert appropriate Distribution Code identified below. 3. Distribution Codes When you send mail to either of the above addresses, we will be able to process your application more expeditiously if you indicate the type of application you are submitting. The following Distribution Codes are designed to enable the Agency to identify, route and process your incoming mail more quickly and accurately. The Distribution Code should be used as indicated in the addresses cited above. SECTION 3 PRODUCT REGISTRATIONS DISTRIBUTION CODE TYPE OF APPLICATION APPL Application for Product Registration AMEND Amendment to Registration CAN/WD Request to Cancel a Registered Product or to Withdraw a Pending Registration CERT Certifications of Product Registration LIP Label Improvement Program Response XFER Transfer Products to a Different Company OTHER ACTIONS BIOTECH Biotech Applications and Pre-EUP Notifications EMEX Emergency Exemption EUP Experimental Use Permit IR4 Minor Use Petition PETN Petition for Tolerance SLN Special Local Need Registration INFORMATION PERTAINING TO ADVERSE EFFECTS 6(a)(2) Unreasonable Adverse Effects Data COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS COADR Company Name and Address Change DIST Supplemental (Distributor) Registration NEWCO Request for a Company Number (Register an Establishment) DATA CALL-IN RESPONSES (PRODUCT SPECIFIC) DCI-RD-PMxx Response to a Data Call-In RED-RD-PMxx Response to a Reregistration Eligibility Document (xx identifies the PM Team) DATA CALL-IN RESPONSES (GENERIC) DCI-SRRD-xxx Response to a Data Call-In RED-SRRD-xxx Response to a Registration Eligibility Document (xxx identifies the regulatory case number or chemical name as as specified in individual OPP instructions) OTHER REGULATORY RESPONSES RS-xxx Response to a Registration Standard (including Second Round Reviews) (xxx identifies the regulatory case number or chemical name as as specified in individual OPP instructions) C. ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS: OFFICE OF PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES This section contains organizational charts for the Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances, including names and telephone numbers for the heads of each organization. Detailed charts are provided for the Office of Pesticide Programs and the Office of Compliance Monitoring but not for the Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics. OFFICE OF PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES +----------------------------------------------------------------+ | ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR PREVENTION PESTICIDES AND | | TOXIC SUBSTANCES | | | | LINDA J. FISHER, Assistant Administrator (202) 260-2902 | | VICTOR J. KIMM, Deputy Assistant Administrator (202) 260-2910 | +------------------------------|---------------------------------+ | +----------------------+-------------------------+ | | | +-----------+---------+ +----------+-----------+ +-----------+-----------+ | OFFICE OF POLLUTION | | OFFICE OF PESTICIDE | | OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE | | PREVENTION | | PROGRAMS | | MONITORING | | AND TOXICS | | | | | | | | DOUGLAS D. CAMPT | | MICHAEL M. STAHL | | MARK A. GREENWOOD | | Director | | Director | | Director | | (703) 305-7090 | | (202) 260-3807 | | (202) 260-3810 | | SUSAN H. WAYLAND | | CONNIE A. MUSGROVE | | JOSEPH S. CARRA | | Deputy Director | |Chief Executive Officer| | Deputy Director | | (703) 305-7092 | | (202) 260-7833 | | (202) 260-1815 | | | | | | | | | | | | [No detailed charts | | [Refer to detailed | | [Refer to detailed | | provided for this | | charts below for | | charts below for | | organization.] | | breakdown of this | | breakdown of this | | | | organization.] | | organization.] | +---------------------+ +----------------------+ +-----------------------+ ========================================================================== || || || CERIS NOTE: The following organizational charts were displayed in || || the original EPA document in horozontal format which does not func- || || tion well for screen display. Therefore, an addition has been made || || at this point in the Chapter to display the relationships among the || || various programs, offices, divisions and branches. This is followed || || by the chapter descriptions of each entity. || || || ========================================================================== Office of Prevention, Pesticides & Toxic Substances OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS (OPP) ----------------+----------------- | | |---------------- POLICY AND SPECIAL | PROJECTS STAFF | (PSPS) +-----------+-------+-----------+-----------+----------+-------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | BIOLOGICAL & | FIELD OPERATIONS | PROGRAM MANAGEMENT | SPECIAL REVIEW ECONOMIC ANALYSIS | DIVISION (FOD) | AND | AND DIVISION (BEAD) | | SUPPORT DIVISION | REREGISTRATION | | (PMSD) | DIVISION (SRRD) | | | | | | | | | ENVIRONMENTAL FATE HEALTH EFFECTS REGISTRATION AND EFFECTS DIVISION (HED) DIVISION (RD) DIVISION (EFED) Office of Pesticide Programs POLICY AND SPECIAL PROJECTS STAFF (PSPS) -------------------+-------------------- | | +-------------------------+------------------------+ | | | | | | GROUNDWATER PROTECTION FOOD SAFETY REREGISTRATION AND AND SPECIAL REVIEW AND REGULATIONS INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES CHEMICALS SECTION SECTION (FSRS) SECTION (RIAS) Office of Pesticide Programs BIOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS DIVISION (BEAD) -----------------------+------------------------ | |--------- PLANNING AND EVALUATION | STAFF (PES) | +-------------------------+--------------------------+ | | | | | | BIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY BRANCH (BAB) BRANCH (EAB) BRANCH (ACB) Office of Pesticide Programs ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EFFECTS DIVISION (EFED) ----------------------+----------------------- | | +-------------------------+--------------------------+ | | | | | | ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND SCIENCE ANALYSIS AND BRANCH (ERB) GROUNDWATER BRANCH (EFGB) COORDINATION STAFF (SACS) Office of Pesticide Programs FIELD OPERATIONS DIVISION (FOD) --------------+---------------- | | |-------- LIAISON AND ADMINISTRATIVE | STAFF (LAS) | +------------+-----------+-----------+------------+ | | | | | | | | | | PUBLIC RESPONSE | CERTIFICATION AND | REGIONAL OPERATIONS AND PROGRAM | TRAINING | BRANCH (ROB) RESOURCE | BRANCH (CTB | BRANCH (PRPRB | | | | COMMUNICATIONS OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY BRANCH (CB) BRANCH (OSB) Office of Pesticide Programs HEALTH EFFECTS DIVISION (FOD) -------------+--------------- | | PROGRAM PLANNING AND -----------+-------- SCIENCE ADVISORY PANEL (SAP) SUPPORT STAFF (PPSS) | | +-----------+----------+---------+-----------+----------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | SCIENCE ANAYLSIS | CHEMISTRY | CHEMISTRY | AND COORDINATION | BRANCH (CB I) | BRANCH II (CB II) | BRANCH (SACB) | | | | | | | | | TOXICOLOGY TOXICOLOGY OCCUPATIONAL AND BRANCH I (TB I) BRANCH II (TB II) RESIDENTIAL EXPOSURE BRANCH (OREB) Office of Pesticide Programs PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT DIVISION (PMSD) ----------------------+----------------------- | | +-------- SPECIAL PROJECTS AND | COORDINATION STAFF (SPCS) | +--------------------+--------------------+------------------+ | | | | | | | | ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION SERVICES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS BRANCH (AB) BRANCH (ISB) AND EVALUATION BRANCH (SB) BRANCH (RMEB) Office of Pesticide Programs REGISTRATION DIVISION (RD) -----------+-------------- | | +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | | | | | | | | ANTI-MICROBIAL FUNGICIDE-HERBICIDE INSECTICIDE-RODENTICIDE REGISTRATION PROGRAM BRANCH BRANCH (FHB) BRANCH (IRB) SUPPORT BRANCH (APB) (RSB) [FootNote: In early fall, 1992, all members of the Registration Support Branch moved to Crystal Station Building 1 (CS-1) and their telephone and room numbers changed from those listed in this manual. For assistance, call the EPA's Directory Assistance/Personnel Locator: 1-202-260-2090] Office of Pesticide Programs SPECIAL REVIEW AND REREGISTRATION DIVISION (SRRD) -----------------------+------------------------- | |------- POLICY, PLANNING AND | OPERATIONS STAFF (PPOS) | +-------------------------+------------------------+ | | | | | | SPECIAL REVIEW REREGISTRATION BRANCH ACCELLERATED BRANCH (SRB) (RB) REREGISTRATION BRANCH (ARB) Office of Prevention, Pesticides & Toxic Substances OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE MONITORING (OCM) ------------------+------------------ | |------- OCM PROGRAM SUPPORT | STAFF (PSS) | +-------------------------+------------------------+ | | | | | | POLICY AND GRANTS LABORATORY DATA INTEGRITY COMPLIANCE DIVISION (P&GD) ASSURANCE DIVISION (LDIAD) DIVISION (CD) Office of Compliance Monitoring POLICY AND GRANTS DIVISION (P&GD) ----------------+--------------- | +-------------------------+------------------------+ | | | | | | PESTICIDES ENFORCEMENT GRANTS AND EVALUATION TOXIC ENFORMEMENT POLICY BRANCY (PEPB) BRANCH (G&EB) POLICY BRANCH (TEPB) Office of Compliance Monitoring LABORATORY DATA INTEGRITY ASSURANCE DIVISION (LDIAD) ------------------------+--------------------------- | +---------------------------------------+ | | | | SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT PROGRAM SUPPORT AND BRANCH (SSB) COMPLIANCE REFERRAL BRANCH (PS&CRB) Office of Compliance Monitoring COMPLIANCE DIVISION (CD) ----------+------------- | +---------------------------------------+ | | | | COMPLIANCE CASE SUPPORT BRANCH (CB) BRANCH (CB) ========================================================================== || End of summary organization chart by CERIS. || ========================================================================== OFFICE OF PREVENTION, PESTICIDES & TOXIC SUBSTANCES OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS (OPP) DOUGLAS D. CAMPT, Director (703) 305-7090 SUSAN H. WAYLAND, Deputy Director (703)305-7090 Responsible for the overall management of the Pesticide Program. Activities of the OPP include control and regulation of pesticides and reduction in their use to assure human safety and protection of environmental quality; establishment of tolerance levels for pesticides which occur in or on food; monitoring of pesticide residue levels in food, humans, and nontarget fish and wildlife and their environments; and investigation of pesticide accidents. POLICY AND SPECIAL PROJECTS STAFF (PSPS) WILLIAM JORDAN, Chief (703) 305-7102 Analyzes and responds to external critiques of program activities and policies; analyzes the impact of legislative amendments; analyzes and responds to activities of other Federal Agencies as they may affect the pesticide program. BIOLOGICAL & ECONOMIC FIELD OPERATIONS DIVISION (FOD) ANALYSIS DIVISION (BEAD) STEPHEN L. JOHNSON, DIRECTOR ALLEN L. JENNINGS, Director (703) 305-7410 (703) 308-8200 Oversees the implementation of Responsible for pesticide use EPA's pesticide regulatory actions, and benefit analysis and data policies and programs. gathering support for the OPP. PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND SPECIAL REVIEW AND SUPPORT DIVISION (PMSD) REREGISTRATION DIVISION (SRRD) ALLAN S. ABRAMSON, Director DANIEL M. BAROLO, Director (703) 305-5440 (703) 308-8000 Responsible for administrative manage- Manages the special review and ment, information resources management reregistration of pesticide products and services, automated system under the authority of sections 3 and development and management, and OPP 6 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungi- budget formulation and management. cide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND HEALTH EFFECTS DIVISION (HED) EFFECTS DIVISION (EFED) PENELOPE FENNER-CRISP, Director ANNE L. BARTON, Director (703) 305-7351 (703) 305-7695 Reviews, evaluates, and validates all Reviews, evaluates, and validates all data submitted on the toxicological data submitted on the toxicological and adverse effects on fish and wild- and adverse effects on humans and life, and other biological species use of pesticides and performs risk resulting from the use of pesticides. assessments on proposed and existing domestic animals resulting from the pesticide uses. REGISTRATION DIVISION (RD) ANNE E. LINDSAY, Director (703) 305-5447 Manages the registration of pesticide products, under the authority of section 3 of FIFRA and establishes tolerances for pesticide residues on food and animal feed under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Issues experimental use permits under FIFRA section 18. Office of Pesticide Programs POLICY AND SPECIAL PROJECTS STAFF (PSPS) WILLIAM JORDAN, Chief (703) 305-7102 GROUNDWATER PROTECTION AND FOOD SAFETY & REGULATIONS SPECIAL REVIEW CHEMICALS SECTION (FSRS) SECTION (GPSRCS) DEBORAH SISCO, Section Head JAMES ROELOFS, Section Head (703) 305-7102 (703) 305-7102 Responsible for functions relating Responsible for issues involving to issues of food safety, arising pesticides in special review process principally under the Federal Food, (except chemicals raising issues primarily Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as well as involving the Federal Food, Drug and issues involving EPA regulations Cosmetic Act), as well as issues involving affecting pesticides (except the protection of groundwater from regulations primarily involving unacceptable pesticide contamination. groundwater). REREGISTRATION AND INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES SECTION (RIAS) CATHLEEN BARNES, Section Head (703) 305-7102 JANE HOPKINS, Section Head (703) 305-7102 Responsible for functions relating to international pesticide issues and issues involving the pesticide reregistration process. Office of Pesticide Programs BIOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS DIVISION (BEAD) ALLEN L. JENNINGS, Director (703) 308-8200 KATHLEEN F. KNOX, Deputy Director (703) 308-8200 PLANNING AND EVALUATION STAFF (PES) V A C A N T , Chief (703)308-8141 Responsible for formulation of BEAD budgets and program plans, administrative management science integration and program evaluation, and coordination of preparation for hearings. Also evaluates biological and economic assessments, produced in support of Section 18 and Special Review decisions and for coordinating BEAD support to FIFRA hearings. BIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS BRANCH (BAB) JANET ANDERSON, Chief (703)308-8181 Provides biological and technical data relevant to the use and performance of pesticide products in terms of crop yield or quality. Provides comprehensive use data assessments which predict the duration and frequency of worker exposure for use in support of Pesticide Risk Assessments. Participates in the assessment of new and innovative developments in the field of Integrated Pest Management and Biotechnology. ECONOMIC ANALYSIS BRANCH (EAB) ARNOLD L. ASPELIN, Chief (703) 308-8111 Provides economic analysis as part of EPA's pesticide regulatory program. EAB focuses on the benefits of pesticide use versus focusing on the health and environmental risk hazards. EAB gathers economic data and does economic impact analyses of pesticide regulatory actions affecting industrial, home and garden, governmental, urban, institutional, forestry, aquatic and other natural resources, and agricultural sectors. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY BRANCH (ACB) DONALD A. MARLOW, Chief (703) 308-8198 Provides analytical and environmental chemistry services to the OPP by supporting the pesticide registration, special review and tolerance petitions programs. ACB also provides support to the Office of General Counsel for hearings, the Regional Enforcement Program, and the National Groundwater Monitoring Program. Office of Pesticide Programs ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EFFECTS DIVISION (EFED) ANNE L. BARTON, Director (703) 305-7695 PAUL F. SCHUDA, Deputy Director (703) 305-7695 ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS BRANCH (EEB) DOUGLAS J. URBAN, Chief (Acting) (703) 305-7347 Responsible for determining the impact of pesticides to non-target organisms through the examination and analysis of data from a wide variety of documents. These data are assimilated and analyzed to determine the adverse effects to individual species of fish, shellfish, invertebrate, wildlife, microbes, plants, and beneficial insects; on populations of species and their community assemblages; and to overall aquatic and terrestrial toxicology, environmental chemistry, environmental fate and transport of pesticides, agronomy and agricultural practices, wildlife ecology, aquatic ecology, statistics, botany and plant ecology, and microbiology. ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND GROUNDWATER BRANCH (EFGWB) HENRY JACOBY, Chief (703) 305-5734 Evaluates data on the fate and transport of pesticide chemicals and on the exposure of humans and non-target organisms to pesticides. EFGWB has responsibility for management and coordination of human and environmental monitoring activities in support of the pesticide regulatory program. Reviews data on aspects of pesticide leachability and groundwater effects and related environmental chemistry and exposure. EFGWB also prepares portions of the pesticide guidelines related to these areas of expertise. SCIENCE ANALYSIS AND COORDINATION STAFF (SACS) AMY S. RISPIN, Chief (703) 305-5327) Supports the assessment of pesticide hazard through the integration of individual discipline-specific review components into an overall statement of risk. Provides OPP lead for biotechnology and pesticide disposal. Office of Pesticide Programs FIELD OPERATIONS DIVISION (FOD) STEPHEN L. JOHNSON, Director (703) 305-7410 JUDY K. HECKMAN, Deputy Director (703) 305-7410 LIAISON AND ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF (LAS) THERESE MURTAGH, Chief (703)305-7410 Provides special liaison with the agricultural community. Responsible for development of issues involving Integrated Pest Management (IPM). PUBLIC RESPONSE AND CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING BRANCH (CTB) PROGRAM RESOURCE BRANCH (PRPRB) ARTHUR-JEAN WILLIAMS, Chief SUSAN H. LAWRENCE, Chief (703) 305-7371 (703) 305-5805 Responsible for the direction and Works to increase public awareness implementation of EPA's regulatory and understanding of pesticide issues and non-regulatory pesticide applicator and regulatory decisions and policies training and certification activities and thus functions as an OPP information under FIFRA sections 4 and 23 and center. Manages the National Pesticide assists in the upgrading of states, Telecommunications Network (NPTN) which federal and Indian tribe pesticide provides a variety of information about applicator certification training pesticides through a toll-free 24 hour programs and the supporting applicator telephone service. Handles Freedom Of training activities conducted coop- Information (FOI) requests and public eratively between EPA and USDA with docketing. State Cooperative Extension Services. REGIONAL OPERATIONS BRANCH (ROB) KATHERINE TAYLOR, Chief (703) 305-5239 Provides the EPA regions and state lead agencies, on a regular basis, information on pesticide strategic initiatives and pesticide regulatory decisions. Coordinates groundwater and endangered species activities with EPA regions and state lead agencies. Coordinates Integrated Pest Management (IPM) activities within OPP. Directs OPP activities concerning pesticide disposal, storage and transportation (including the preparation of nationwide assessments of pesticide disposal problems). COMMUNICATIONS BRANCH (CB) OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY BRANCH (OSB) MAJORIE FEHRENBACH, Chief JAMES J. BOLAND, Acting Chief (703) 305-5017 (703) 305-7666 Responsible for formulating Coordinates and directs the pesticide communication strategies and plans user safety programs (including farm for communicating OPP regulatory safety) for OPP. Develops and recommends decisions to affected and interested Agency policy for pesticide occupational parties. safety. Develops general information on farm workers, pesticide applicators and others who, in the course of their employment, may be routinely exposed to pesticides. Office of Pesticide Programs HEALTH EFFECTS DIVISION (HED) PENELOPE FENNER-CRISP, Director (703) 305-7351 RICHARD SCHMITT, Deputy Director (703) 305-7351 PROGRAM PLANNING AND SUPPORT STAFF (PPSS) GLENN WILLIAMS, Staff Chief (703) 305-7560 Performs services in the area of personnel and administrative management. Performs the financial management functions relating to the Document Control Register. SCIENCE ANALYSIS AND COORDINATION BRANCH (SACB) WILLIAM BURNAM, Acting Chief (703) 305-6193 Provides scientific analysis and evaluation in the areas of statistical analysis of biological data, evaluation of laboratory animal pathology and genetic engineering. Coordination and integration of human and animal toxicological data along with dietary and non-dietary exposure data to determine risk of pesticides in the registration and reregistration processes. Conducts assessments of potential dietary exposures to pesticides. Coordinates the Tolerance Assessment System. SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY PANEL (SAP) ROBERT B. JAEGER, Senior Science Advisor (703) 305-5369 CHEMISTRY BRANCH I (CB I) DEBRA EDWARDS, Acting Chief (703) 305-7484 Responsible for the evaluation of analytical methods, residue data, and metabolism data leading to recommendations for or against proposed permanent and temporary pesticide residue tolerances in food or feed, and applications for pesticide product registration under sections 3,5,18, and 24(c) of FIFRA. Branch responsibilities are carried out under FIFRA and sections 408 and 409 of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA). CHEMISTRY BRANCH II (CB II) EDWARD ZAGER, Chief (703) 305-7324 Evaluates the residue chemistry data supporting tolerances for pesticide residues in foods under the provisions of sections 408 and 409 of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, submitted to support reregistration under the provisions of FIFRA and develops Reregistration Eligibility Documents (REDs) and special review technical support documents. The Branch also conducts dietary exposure analyses as part of the Agency's pesticide risk assessments. TOXICOLOGY BRANCH I (TB I) KARL P. BAETCKE, Chief (703) 305-7712 Evaluates and analyzes the full range of toxicological data on pesticides and related exposure information to determine risks and hazards associated with pesticide uses. Examples include mutagenic, reproductive, neurotoxic, and teratogenic reviews. TOXICOLOGY BRANCH II (TB II) MARCIA VAN GEMERT, Chief (703) 305-6300 Evaluates and analyzes the full range of toxicological data on pesticides and related exposure information to determine risks and hazards associated with pesticide uses. Examples include mutagenic, reproductive, neurotoxic, and teratogenic reviews. OCCUPATION AND RESIDENTIAL EXPOSURE BRANCH (OREB) CHARLES L. TRICHILO, Chief (703) 305-6094 Evaluates and analyzes data on the occupational and residential exposure of humans to pesticides. Provides scientific recommendations and technical advice for pesticide registration under sections 3, 5, 18, and 24(c) of FIFRA. Responsible for reviewing human applicators and post-application/ reentry exposure data in order to determine conditions under which pesticides should be registered for use. Office of Pesticide Programs PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT DIVISION (PMSD) ALLAN S. ABRAMSON, Director (703) 305-5440 NORMAN W. CHLOSTA, Deputy Director (703) 305-5440 SPECIAL PROJECTS AND COORDINATION STAFF (SPCS) KATHRYN S. BOUVE, Chief (703) 305-5440 Responsible for the Agency's Four Year Strategic Planning process. Also serves as the Agency's coordinator for 6(a)(2) (unreasonable adverse) data. ADMINISTRATION BRANCH (AB) SHERRI Y. SHEPPARD, Chief (703) 305-5725 Provides personnel and administrative management functions for both the Office Director (and staff) and for the Divisions within OPP. In addition the financial management functions relating to the Document Control Register are provided for the Office Director (and staff) and for the PMSD staff. The Branch also provides overall OPP training courses, maintenance of the personnel roster, telephone listing, staffing plans, and reviews all personnel actions. INFORMATION SERVICES BRANCH (ISB) JOHN M. CARLEY, Chief (703)305-561 Provides information management support to the OPP regulatory program in carrying out certain information-related provisions of FIFRA and the FFDCA. Information services are provided to OPP staff, registrants, and other governmental agencies. The Branch maintains central collections of technical and administrative documents and provides information and open literature retrieval services to OPP staff. The Document Management Section (Headed up by Clare Grubbs, (703) 305-7460)) has responsibility for document management and maintenance of the Company Name and Address file. The Information Resources Section (Headed up by John Jamula (703) 305-6426)) provides consulting assistance for compliance with data formatting requirements. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND EVALUATION BRANCH (RMEB) DENNIS J. O'CONNOR, Chief (703) 305-5047 Assists the Office Director and the OPP Division Directors in the prepara- tion of program plans and related budget proposals and evaluates the costs and the effectiveness of program activities, program alternatives and policy positions. SYSTEMS BRANCH (SB) GERALD O. MILLER, Chief (703) 305-5484 The central point within OPP for all automated system requirements. The Branch provides systems analysis design, systems data banks, ADP facilities and hardware. Support services are available in the Branch to all organizational elements within OPP and as directed, to other organizations within the Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances. Office of Pesticide Programs REGISTRATION DIVISION (RD) ANNE E. LINDSAY, Director (703) 305-5447 STEPHANIE R. IRENE, Deputy Director (703) 305-5447 ANTI-MICROBIAL PROGRAM BRANCH (APB) JAUNITA WILLS, Chief WALTER C. FRANCIS, Deputy Chief (703) 305-6661 Responsible for the registration activities of pesticides uses as hospital sterilants, disinfectants, water treatment products, anti- fouling paints, swimming pool chemicals, and fumigants. Product Manager 31: JOHN H. LEE (703) 305-5676 Product Manager 32: RUTH G. DOUGLASS (703) 305-7964 See Section D. 3. ANTIMICROBIAL PROGRAM BRANCH below for a listing of the types of products within the area of responsibility of each Product Manager. FUNGICIDE-HERBICIDE BRANCH (FHB) FRANK T. SANDERS, Chief THOMAS E. ADAMCZYK, Deputy Chief (703) 305-6250 Responsible for the registration activities of pesticides used for fungus and plant disease control, weed control (herbicides), fungicides, nematicides, wood preservatives, defoliants, desiccants, plant growth regulators, and some genetically engineered products. Product Manager 21: SUSAN LEWIS (703) 305-6900 Product Manager 22: CYNTHIA GILES-PARKER (703) 305-5540 Product Manager 23: JOANNE MILLER (703) 305-7830 Product Manager 25: ROBERT TAYLOR (703) 305-6800 See Section D. 2. FUNGICIDE-HERBICIDE BRANCH below for a listing of the types of products within the area of responsibility of each Product Manager. INSECTICIDE-RODENTICIDE BRANCH (IRB) HERBERT S. HARRISON, Chief HARVEY L. WARNICK, Deputy Chief (703) 305-5200 Responsible for the registration and tolerance activities of pesticides used to control insects, mites, snails and slugs, and vertebrate pests (such as rats and mice), and used for animal repellents (such as deer, rabbit, dog and cat), and insect repellents, and used for biochemical, microbial, and genetically engineered insecticide control agents. Product Manager 10: DICK MOUNTFORT (703) 305-6502 Product Manager 13: GEORGE LaROCCA (703) 305-6100 Product Manager 14: ROB FORREST (703) 305-6600 Product Manager 18: PHIL HUTTON (703) 305-7690 Product Manager 19: DENNIS EDWARDS (703) 305-6386 See Section D. 1. INSECTICIDE-RODENTICIDE BRANCH below for a listing of the types of products within the area of responsibility of each Product Manager. REGISTRATION SUPPORT BRANCH (RSB) [NOTE: Telephone Numbers Have Changed]* DONALD R. STUBBS, Chief JAMES TOMPKINS, Deputy Chief (703) 305-7700 Responsible for the processing and review of Section 18 Emergency Exemp- tion requests, minor use (IR-4) and the review of product chemistry petitions, inert ingredient clearance, and precautionary labeling (acute toxicology) data. Also responsible for tolerance reassessment, policy and regulation development and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) clearance, the processing of product registration transfer requests, and registration cancellation requests, and front-end application processing. Front End Processing Staff: EDITH MINOR (703) 305-6978 Precautionary Review Section: TOM ELLWANGER (703) 305-7783 Product Chemistry Review Section: DONALD R. STUBBS (Acting) (703) 305-7700 Emergency Response and Minor Use Section: REBECCA S. COOL (703) 305-5806 See Section D. 4. REGISTRATION SUPPORT BRANCH below for a listing of the types of functions within the area of responsibility of each Section. * In early fall of 1992, all members of the Registration Support Branch (RSB) moved to Crystal Station Building 1 (CS-1) and their telephone numbers and room numbers changed from those listed in this manual. However, you may call the EPA's Directory Assistance/Personnel Locator number (202) 260-2090. Office of Pesticide Programs SPECIAL REVIEW AND REREGISTRATION DIVISION (SRRD) DANIEL BAROLO, Director (703) 308-8000 PETER P. CAULKINS, Deputy Director (703) 308-8000 POLICY, PLANNING AND OPERATIONS STAFF (PPOS) JAMES H. KEARNS, Chief (703) 308-8009 Formulates policies, plans, and procedures for the reregistration of pesticides and the review of chemicals which have the potential to cause unreasonable adverse effects on human health and the environment; ensures consistent development and application of pesticide policy in carrying out SRRD's regulatory responsibilities; manages the development of pesticide regulations related to the reregistration and special review processes; evaluates and recommends solutions to pesticide policy problems or issues of a conceptual nature; serves as the focal point for division liaison activities. SPECIAL REVIEW BRANCH (SRB) JACK E. HOUSENGER, Chief (703) 308-8010 Responsible for managing the special review for chemicals which have met or exceeded the risk criteria of unreasonable adverse effects as set forth in 40 CFR 154. The special review process provides a procedure for risk/ benefit reviews of pesticide products and preparation of documents stating the Agency's position. Regulatory action includes risk reduction measures, cancellation of some or all uses, and suspension. SRB issues Grassley Allen notifications to registrants that initiation of a special review is under consideration. Coordinates the SAP on proposed Agency decisions. Responsible for providing support to the OGC for hearings resulting from special review actions. Responsible for preparing other Federal Register Notices relating to special reviews such as amendments to proposed or final decisions or notices that a special review was considered but not initiated. REREGISTRATION BRANCH (RB) LOIS A. ROSSI, Chief (703) 308-8080 Manages the reregistration process for selected existing chemicals. This process, authorized under section 3(g) of FIFRA, provides for the review of all pesticides registered prior to 1984. Management of the process includes planning, scheduling, and coordinating HED, EFED, PMSD, RD, and BEAD inputs; conducting the review; and preparing and issuing documents. ACCELERATED REREGISTRATION BRANCH (ARB) JAY S. ELLENBERGER, Chief (703) 308-8064 Manages the reregistration and data call-in processes authorized under sections 3 and 4 of FIFRA. The reregistration process provides for the reregistration of all pesticides first registered before November 1984. Of these pesticides, ARB is responsible for those for which a registration standard was not completed (these are commonly referred to as List B, C, and D chemicals). The data call-in process includes the identification of necessary data for pesticide regulation, notifying the registrants of these requirements, reviewing data upon receipt, and corresponding with registrants about the adequacy of the data. Management of these processes includes planning, scheduling, and coordinating input from the PMSD, HED, EFED, BEAD, and OCM; conducting reviews; and preparing and issuing regulatory documents. Office of Prevention, Pesticides & Toxic Substances OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE MONITORING (OCM) MICHAEL M. STAHL, Director (202) 260-3807 KATRINA CHERRY, Special Assistant to Director (Regional Liaison) (202) 260-7457 CONNIE A. MUSGROVE, Chief Executive Officer (202) 260-7833 JOHN MACKENZIE, Western Compliance Director (415) 744-1091) [ OCM coordinator with Regions VI through X; OCM liaison with SFIREG and AAPCO activities; OCM manager of UC-Davis Pilot Program and Executive Secretary of Steering Committee.] OCM directs and coordinates national compliance monitoring activities under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA),the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA), and the Organotin Antifouling Paint Control Act (OAPCA). Provides compliance overview and program policy direction to the Regions and States, establishes national compliance priorities, develops enforcement response policies and national inspection/guidance documents, offers technical support for litigation activity, concurs on enforcement actions, maintains liaison with the National Enforcement Investigations Center (NEIC), collects/analyzes national enforcement data for the aforementioned statutes, develops annual fiscal budgets for the national programs, and manages fiscal and personnel resources for the Headquarters programs. Coordinates with the Office of General Counsel (OGC) and the Office of Enforcement (OE) in an attorney-client relationship. Also coordinates with the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) in the implementation of pesticide regulatory and compliance programs under FIFRA, and with the Office of Pollution, Prevention and Toxics (OPPT) in the implementation of regulatory and compliance programs under TSCA, AHERA, and EPCRA. OCM PROGRAM SUPPORT STAFF (PSS) ROBERTA MILLER, Chief (202) 260-7691 POLICY AND GRANTS DIVISION (P&GD) JOHN J. NEYLAND III, Director (703) 308-8383 and (202) 260-7825 Responsible for developing compliance monitoring policies and strategies, and federal enforcement response policies for the Region/States under FIFRA, TSCA, AHERA, EPCRA and OAPCA. Also responsible for representing OCM views at regulatory workgroup meetings, and for reviewing regulatory documents to assure their enforceability. Develops and revises procedures and programs under FIFRA and TSCA state cooperative enforcement agreement programs, and assists the Regions in the implementation and management of these programs. Revises policy, guidance, priorities, and strategies following program evaluations made by Divisions within the OCM. LABORATORY DATA INTEGRITY ASSURANCE DIVISION (LDIAD) DAVID L. DULL, Director (703) 308-8300 FRANCIS LIEM, Special Assistant to Division Director (703) 308-8265 ROBIN NOGLE, International Activities Liaison (703) 308-8269 Develops and executes Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) compliance programs under both FIFRA and TSCA. Validates studies submitted to the Agency as required by either FIFRA or TSCA and monitors compliance to requirements published under both regulations. Provides compliance, data audit guidance, policies and procedures for the operations of FIFRA Section 3(c) and TSCA Section 4, 5(e) compliance monitoring programs and for the conduct and reporting of the results of GLP compliance inspections and data audits. Assesses the quality and effectiveness of these programs and provides normal administrative support for the Program Support and Compliance Referral Branch and the Scientific Support Branch. Provides national and international liaison with other Federal Agencies, and foreign governments to conserve resources and standardize procedures. COMPLIANCE DIVISION (CD) MICHAEL F. WOOD, Director (202) 260-7835 Responsible for developing procedures for controlling imminent hazards involving pesticides and toxic substances. Develops national compliance monitoring procedures and regional coordination functions in support of TSCA, AHERA, FIFRA, EPCRA, and OAPCA. Performs Regional coordination functions for the purpose of compliance monitoring, provides guidelines for training programs for the regions and the states, promulgates guidelines concerning administrative rules in case preparation procedures for enforcement cases, and provides case development support for Headquarters and Regional enforcement cases. Coordinates intra- and inter-agency case development efforts, and provides scientific and technical support to Headquarters, the Regions and the States for investigations and case development efforts. Manages contracts for inspection support and sample analysis, develops or revises reference manuals, publishes FIFRA Notices of Judgement. Office of Compliance Monitoring POLICY AND GRANTS DIVISION (P&GD) JOHN J. NEYLAND III, Director (703) 308-8383 and (202) 260-7825 PESTICIDES ENFORCEMENT POLICY BRANCH (PEPB) PHYLLIS FLAHERTY, Chief (703) 308-8383 Develops Headquarters and Regional compliance monitoring policies, strategies and priorities relating to FIFRA and OAPCA. Develops regulations, federal enforcement response policies, and strategies in support of FIFRA and OAPCA. Members of the branch serve as OCM representatives on FIFRA regulatory work- groups, and serve as expert witnesses during hearings. See Section E. 1. PESTICIDES ENFORCEMENT POLICY BRANCH below for a listing of the types of functions within the area of responsibility of each staff person. GRANTS AND EVALUATION BRANCH (G&EB) LINDA FLICK, Acting Chief (202) 260-7841 Responsible for developing, reviewing and revising policy and procedures for FIFRA and TSCA state cooperative enforcement agreement programs. Assists the regions in implementing and managing state cooperative enforcement agreement programs and develops procedures for information flow. See Section E. 2. GRANTS AND EVALUATION BRANCH below for a listing of the types of functions within the area of responsibility of each staff person. TOXICS ENFORCEMENT POLICY BRANCH (TEPB) JANET BEARDEN, Chief (202) 260-7832 Develops compliance monitoring and strategies, proposed legislation and regulations, and guidance to the states and the regions concerning the national toxic substances, AHERA and EPCRA compliance programs. Provides OCM policy input for agency-wide enforcement special projects and the four-year strategic plan. See Section E. 3. TOXICS ENFORCEMENT POLICY BRANCH below for a listing of the types of functions within the area of responsibility of each staff person. Office of Compliance Monitoring LABORATORY DATA INTEGRITY ASSURANCE DIVISION (LDIAD) DAVID L. DULL, Director (703) 308-8300 FRANCIS LIEM, Special Assistant to Division Director (703) 308-8265 ROBIN NOGLE, International Activities Liaison (703) 308-8269 SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT BRANCH (SSB) FRANCES LIEM, Acting Chief (703) 308-8333 Responsible for the detailed planning of all national and international inspections and data audits, both regularly scheduled and priority. Provides liaison with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) field investigators to coordinate joint inspections and audits, and prepares training programs and manuals for inspection and audit activities. DAWN BANKS (703) 308-8251 Biology ASHUTOSH DIWAN (703) 308-8257 Biology CLINTON FLETCHER (703) 308-8261 Chemistry ELMER GRIFFIN (703) 308-8263 Chemistry JOHN McCANN (703) 308-8266 Ecotoxicology BRENDA F. MOSLEY (703) 308-8268 Chemistry FREDERICK SIEGELMAN (703) 308-8272 Chemistry EVA ZUREK (703) 308-8279 Mammalian Toxicology/Histopathology The Scientific Support Branch employees listed above conduct Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) compliance inspections of laboratories and other test facilities and performs data audits in the disciplines indicated above. PROGRAM SUPPORT AND COMPLIANCE REFERRAL BRANCH (PS&CRB) ROBERT ZISA, Chief (703) 308-8400 Provides operational and information management support for LDIAD'a GLP inspection and FIFRA/TSCA testing requirement compliance programs. Supports the GLP inspection program by targeting laboratories for inspection through Neutral Administrative Inspection Scheme (NAIS) selection procedures, identifying relevant FIFRA and TSCA studies to audit, and participating in the review of inspection/data audit reports for compliance. Operates the Laboratory Inspection and Study Audit (LISA) computer system in support of these activities. Supports the FIFRA/TSCA testing requirement program by monitoring documentation submitted by registrants, chemical manufacturers, and laboratories for compliance with FIFRA and TSCA testing requirements. This includes monitoring compliance with FIFRA '88 product reregistration requirements, issuing Notices of Intent to Suspend (NOITS) for pesticide product registrations, and working with OPP and OGC to settle NOITS actions. PSCRB operates the Pesticide Registration Enforcement System (PRES) data base in support of of these activities. See Section F. 1. PROGRAM SUPPORT AND COMPLIANCE REFERRAL BRANCH below for a listing of the types of functions within the area of responsibility of each staff person. Office of Compliande Monitoring COMPLIANCE DIVISION (CD) MICHAEL F. WOOD, Director (703) 260-7835 COMPLIANCE BRANCH (CB) CASE SUPPORT BRANCH (CSB) MAUREEN T. LYDON, Chief GERALD STUBBS, Chief (202) 260-5567 (202) 260-7861 Develops national compliance monitoring Provides case development support procedures, inspection guidance, and in relation to the enforcement targeting lists to help ensure compliance of TSCA, FIFRA, and EPCRA. procedures, inspection guidance, and Responsible for promulgating with FIFRA, TSCA, EPCRA, AHERA, OAPCA, guidelines, administrative rules or and associated specific regulatory case preparation procedures for actions. Issues investigation Requests, enforcement cases, providing and coordinates with the Regions on Regional coordination for case compliance monitoring activities development purposes, coordinating initiated from the HQ level, as well intra- and inter-agency case as follow-up to GAO/IG audits. Working development efforts, providing with the Regions, the Branch collects/ scientific and technical support analyzes national enforcement data for to Headquarters, the Regions and the aforementioned statutes by the states for case development developing/using national automated data purposes, and providing Headquarters processing (ADP) systems. Develops STARS concurrence on enforcement cases. measures and coordinates STARS input at Makes revisions to the Case the national level for OPTS enforcement Proceedings Manual, Publishes activities. Serves as the liaison with Notices of Judgement, and updates the Office of Criminal Investigations publication of the Suspended, and the national program coordinator for Canceled and Restricted Pesticide TSCA enforcement AARP grants, and List (SAC List) under FIFRA. coordinates national toxics enforcement conferences. The Compliance Branch See Section G.2. CASE SUPPORT BRANCH includes the OCM document control officer, below for a listing of the types the OCM Coordinator for Regional reviews, of functions within the area of and the office coordinator for responsibility of each staff person. enforcement/certified statement requests. See Section G. 1. COMPLIANCE BRANCH below for a listing of the types of functions within the area of responsibility of each staff person. D. REGISTRATION DIVISION, WASHINGTON D.C. 1. INSECTICIDE - RODENTICIDE BRANCH BRANCH CHIEF - Herbers S. Harrison (703) 305-5200 DEPUTY BRANCH CHIEF - Harvey Warnick (703) 305-5200 The various Product Manager Teams that are responsible for certain types of products are indicated below. PRODUCT MANAGER 10 - Dick Mountfort (703) 305-6502 TYPE OF PRODUCTS: Pyrethrins, Insect Repellents, Certain Synthetic Pyrethroids (including Resmethrin, Allethrin, Tetramethrin, d-Phenothrin PRODUCT MANAGER 13 - George LaRocca (703) 305-6100 TYPE OF PRODUCTS: Chlorinated Organic Insecticides, Drug/Pesticide Combinations, Dichlorvos, Endosulfan, Fenthion, Fensulfothion, Disulfoton, Second Generation Pyrethroids (i.e., Permethrin and Cypermethrin) PRODUCT MANAGER 14 - Rob Forrest (703) 305-6600 TYPE OF PRODUCTS: Most Organo-Phosphorus products i.e., malathion, dimethoate, except those listed with PMs 13 and 19, Boric Acid, Vertebrate Pesticides, Animal and Bird Repellents PRODUCT MANAGER 18 - Phil Hutton (703) 305-7690 TYPE OF PRODUCTS: Microbials, Biologicals, Insect Growth Regulators, Most Botanicals PRODUCT MANAGER 19 - Dennis Edwards (703) 305-6386 TYPE OF PRODUCTS: Carbamates, Miticides, Toxaphene, Carbaryl, Chlorpyrifos, Parathion, Azinphos-methyl 2. FUNGICIDE - HERBICIDE BRANCH BRANCH CHIEF - Frank Sanders (703) 305-6250 DEPUTY BRANCH CHIEF - Thomas Adamczyk (703) 305-6250 The various Product Manager Teams and their area of responsibility are listed below. PRODUCT MANAGER 21 - Susan Lewis (703) 305-6900 TYPE OF PRODUCTS: Fungicides, Nematicides, Wood Preservatives, Microbials PRODUCT MANAGER 22 - Cynthia Giles-Parker (703) 305-5540 TYPE OF PRODUCTS: Fungicides, Herbicides which include Arsenicals, Copper, and some Plant Growth Regulators PRODUCT MANAGER 23 - Joanne Miller (703) 305-7830 TYPE OF PRODUCTS: Herbicides: Phenoxys, Aquatics PRODUCT MANAGER 25 - Robert Taylor (703) 305-6800 TYPE OF PRODUCTS: Herbicides, Plant Growth Regulators (shared with PM Team 22), Desiccants, Defoliants 3. ANTIMICROBIAL PROGRAM BRANCH The Antimicrobial Program Branch is responsible for the registration activities of pesticides used as hospital sterilants, disinfectants, water treatment products, anti- fouling paints, swimming pool chemicals, and fumigants. BRANCH CHIEF - Juanita Wills (703) 305-6661 DEPUTY BRANCH CHIEF - Walter C. Francis (703) 305-6661 PRODUCT MANAGER 31 - John H. Lee (703) 305-5676 TYPE OF PRODUCTS - Anti-fouling Paints, Quaternary Ammonium and Water Treatment Compounds, Hospital Sterilants PRODUCT MANAGER 32 - Ruth G. Douglas (703) 305-7964 TYPE OF PRODUCTS - Hypochorites, Halides, Chlorophenolics, Swimming Pool Chemicals, Fumigants 4. REGISTRATION SUPPORT BRANCH (Telephone numbers will change) BRANCH CHIEF - Donald R. Stubbs (703) 305-7700 DEPUTY BRANCH CHIEF - James Tompkins (703) 305-7700 The Registration Support Branch is responsible for the processing and review of Section 18 Emergency Exemption requests, minor use (IR-4) petitions, inert ingredient clearances, and the review of product chemistry and precautionary labeling (acute toxicology) data. Additional responsibilities include tolerance reassessment, policy and regulation development and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) clearance, the processing of product registration transfer requests, and registration cancellation requests, and front-end application processing. FRONT END PROCESSING STAFF STAFF LEADER - Edith Minor (703-305-6978) AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY: Front-end applications processing. Processing and status of expedited review applications. When inquiring about the status of your application, you must be able to provide the red number in the upper right-hand corner of the Application for Registration/Amendment form (EPA Form 8570-1). PRECAUTIONARY REVIEW SECTION SECTION HEAD - Tom Ellwanger (703) 305-7783 AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY: Precautionary labeling (acute toxicity) reviews. PRODUCT CHEMISTRY REVIEW SECTION SECTION HEAD - Donald R. Stubbs (Acting) (703) 305-7700 AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY: Review of product chemistry data. EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND MINOR USE SECTION (These telephone numbers will change) SECTION HEAD - Rebecca S. Cool (703) 305-5806 AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY: Emergency Exemptions (Section 18's) and Minor Use (IR-4) petitions. PROJECT COORDINATION SECTION SECTION HEAD - Tina Levine (703) 305-5179 AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY: Inert clearance requests, tolerance revocation, regulation and standard operating procedures development, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) clearance of programs, and intra and intercoordination of lab audits and other media programs within the Agency. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING SECTION SECTION HEAD - Donald R. Stubbs, Acting (703) 305-7700 AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY: Product registration transfers, cancellation requests, program status and reporting, and ADP processing. E. OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE MONITORING: POLICY AND GRANT DIVISION 1. PESTICIDE ENFORCEMENT POLICY BRANCH BRANCH CHIEF - Phyllis Flaherty (703) 308-8383 The types of functions within the area of responsibility of each staff person are indicated below: DAN HELFGOTT (703) 308-8288 FUNCTIONS: FIFRA Section 6(g) Policy; FIFRA ERP; Labeling, including State-Labeling Issues Committee; Existing Stocks. STEPHEN HOWIE (703) 308-8290 FUNCTIONS: Export and Biotechnology; Policy Support for Record Keeping Regulations and GLP Standards. VIRGINIA LATHROP (703) 308-8292 FUNCTIONS: Pesticides and Groundwater Coordination; Revised Policy Compendia (5 Volumes); Contract Coordinator; Generic Compliance Monitoring Strategy for Cancellations/Suspensions; FIFRA section 6(g) Outreach Plan; FIFRA Policy Search System. GINAH MORTENSEN (703) 308-8293 FUNCTIONS: Worker Protection Standards; Endangered Species. DAVID STANGEL (703) 308-8295 FUNCTIONS: FIFRa section 19/Disposal; Section 19(d)(4)/Primacy; Worker Protection Regulation; Communication Strategies; State Labeling Improvement Committee; FIFRA: Contract Manufacturing and Custom Blending; FIFRA section 6(g) Policy; Special Review Chemical. BEVERLY UPDIKE (703) 308-8296 FUNCTIONS: Develop Compliance Strategies for FIFRA Enforcement of Maintenance Fee Cancellations; Special Review Chemical; Advertising. 2. GRANTS AND EVALUATION BRANCH BRANCH CHIEF - Linda Flick (Acting) (202) 260-7841 The types of functions within the area of responsibility of each staff person are indicated below: LORILYN McKAY (202) 260-6733 FUNCTIONS: Regional Liaison: VII, & IX; Asbestos and Multi-Media Branch Lead; Groundwater Branch Lead; TSCA Enforcement Decentralization Branch Lead; Co-lead on State Pesticide Lab Issues. CURTIS FOX (202) 475-8318 FUNCTIONS: Regional Liaison: IV, VIII, & X; FOSTTA Work Coordinator; QUIPE (Pesticides Inspector Newsletter) Editor; Worker Protection Branch Lead. SUSAN KAVANAUGH (202) 475-7008 FUNCTIONS: FIFRA '88; Regional Liaison: I & III; PCB Branch Lead; Lawn Care Initiative Lead; OCM Tribal Contact. MARY ELLEN PODNIESNISKI (202) 382-7422 FUNCTIONS: Regional Liaison: II, V, & VI; EPCRA Branch Lead; Endangered Species Protection Program; Hexavalent Chromium; Enforcement Special Projects; Pesticide Grant Allotments; Branch Lead on State Pesticide Lab Issue; Branch Lead for Pesticide Project Officer Oversight Manual. 3. TOXICS ENFORCEMENT POLICY BRANCH BRANCH CHIEF - Janet Bearden (202) 260-7832 The types of functions within the area of responsibility of each staff person are indicated below: KENNETH O'REILLY (202) 260-6747 FUNCTIONS: Asbestos Ban and Phase Out Rule; EPA Asbestos Worker Protection Rule; TSCA Good Laboratory Practices; TSCA Section 4 and Section 21; Asbestos in Public and Commercial Buildings. SALLY SASNETT (202) 260-1376 FUNCTIONS: Biotechnology (TSCA); AHERA; Pollution Prevention (ITP); Geographic TSCA; New Chemical Exposure Limits. CARY SECREST (202) 260-8660 FUNCTIONS: PCBs; Manager, Ability to Pay Study; OCM Representative, PCB Steering Committee; Dioxin in Sludge. BRIDGET SULLIVAN (202) 260-8418 FUNCTIONS: EPCRA Section 313; TSCA Section 5 and Section 8; Hazardous Communications Rule; Lead Acid Batteries; Pollution Prevention Act. PETER PAGANO (202) 260-4889 FUNCTIONS: Hexavalent Chromium; Lead in Solder, Lead in Brass Fittings; Clean Air Act Amendments; Acrylamide; TSCA Export/Import. F. OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE MONITORING: LABORATORY DATA INTEGRITY ASSURANCE DIVISION 1. PROGRAM SUPPORT AND COMPLIANCE REFERRAL BRANCH BRANCH CHIEF - Robert Zisa (703) 308-8400 The types of functions within the area of responsibility of each staff person are indicated below: RAY BROWN (703) 308-8252 FUNCTIONS: Post-GLP Inspection/Data Audit Monitoring; Review of GLP Inspection Reports; Requests to OPP/OPPT for Regulatory Review of Audited Studies; Response to FOIA Requests. STEPHEN BROZENA (703) 308-8267 FUNCTIONS: FIFRA '88 Pesticide Reregistration Compliance Program; Issuance of Notice of Intent to Suspend (NOITS) Actions for Non-Compliance with Pesticide Testing Requirements; Liaison with OGC and OPP for Settlement of NOITS Actions; Assistance with GLP Inspection/Data Audit Targeting. CAROL BUCKINGHAM (703) 308-8254 FUNCTIONS: Assistance with FIFRA '88 Registration Compliance Program; Operation of LDIAD Computer Tracking Systems; Response to FOIA Requests.] DORIS DYSON (703) 308-8260 FUNCTIONS: Computer Contract Administration; Systems Support. YVETTE HELLYER (703) 308-8256 FUNCTIONS: Pre-GLP Inspection/data Audit Activities; GLP Inspection/data Audit Targeting; OPPT Chemical Testing Monitoring; Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) with Foreign Governments for GLP Programs. FDA Liaison for GLP Inspection/ data audit Program. FRANKLIN SMITH (703) 308-8273 FUNCTIONS: ADP Systems Support; ADP Extramural Budget Management; Computer Contract Administration; Local Area Network (LAN) Administration. G. OFFICE OF COMPLIANCE MONITORING: COMPLIANCE DIVISION 1. COMPLIANCE BRANCH BRANCH CHIEF - Maureen T. Lydon (202) 260-5567 The types of functions within the area of responsibility of each staff person are indicated below: MIKE CALHOUN (202) 260-3375 FUNCTIONS: Team Leader for PCBs and Pesticides; PCB General Information and PCB Natural Gas Pipelines; Pesticides General Information and Pesticide Exports; OCM Criminal Liaison. ANN CLAVIN (202) 260-9438 FUNCTIONS: Mercury in Paints; PCB Co-lead; Hexavalent Chromium Rule; Enforcement Requests. KENNETH GUTTERMAN (202) 260-6902 FUNCTIONS: FOIA Coordinator, Credentials Officer, Regional Review and National Meeting Coordinator, Inspection Forms Coordinator, Inspection Manual Custodian. RICHARD KRATOFIL (202) 382-3487 FUNCTIONS: FIFRA Section 7 Foreign Establishment Registration and Product Distribution; FIFRA DCO. TERESA LITTLE (202) 260-4985 FUNCTIONS: Asbestos (AHERA) Regional Coordinator, AHERA Compliance Monitoring; OCM TSCA Document Control Officer. JOHN MASON (202) 260-2301 FUNCTIONS: FIFRA Related Activities such as Canceled and Suspended Products and Initiatives (e.g., Dinoseb, Lawn Care, Malathion); Section 6(g) Compliance; Foreign Purchaser Acknowledgement Statements tracking; Deliver, Order, Project Officer. DAVID MEREDITH (202) 260-7864 FUNCTIONS: Project Manager for the National Compliance Database, FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System, and the EPCRA Targeting System; OCM Coordinator for Strategically Targeted Activities for Results System (STARS); Project Officer for CSC Contract Support to FTTS and SSTS in Regional Offices, ADP Issues. PHILIP MILTON (202) 260-8598 FUNCTIONS: TSCA Sections 4,5,8,12 and 13 Regional Coordinator; Hexavalent Chromium Rule; Asbestos Ban and Phase out Rule; OCM Enforcement Coordinator. PAMELA SAUNDERS (202) 260-1809 FUNCTIONS: Inspector Training; Contract Management/extramural Funding Support; FIFRA Section 7 Tracking System Manager; Pesticide Export (USDA/FDA issues); AHERA AARP Inspectors Grants; Canadian Liaison Issues; Project Officer for General Programming Support Contract (PRC). AMAR SINGH (202) 260-3868 FUNCTIONS: FIFRA General, including: Worker Protection Standards, Endangered Species, Groundwater, Disinfectants. JULIE VANDENBOSCH (202) 260-9335 FUNCTIONS: EPCRA Compliance Monitoring; EPCRA Regional Coordinator - all regions; Investiga- tion Requests under EPCRA; EPCRA AARP Grants for Inspectors. 2. CASE SUPPORT BRANCH BRANCH CHIEF - Gerald Stubbs (202) 260-7861 The types of functions within the area of responsibility of each staff person are indicated below: ROSE BURGESS (202) 260-4328 FUNCTIONS: TSCA Section 5/8 Case Development; Region IV Coordinator; FIFRA Section 8 - Books and Records. CINDY COLDIRON (202) 382-3801 FUNCTIONS: Program Attorney - Advisor; General TSCA Issues (Section 5 PMN, Section 8 NOC, Self Confessors); FIFRA Section 3 Registration (3(c)(2)(B)); Region V Coordinator; FIFRA - Water Purifiers; TSCA Section 5/8 Case Development; TSCA and FIFRA GLP Case Review/Enforcement; Multi-media Issues. BETH CROWLEY (202) 260-8464 FUNCTIONS: TSCA Section 5/8 Development; Region II Coordinator; PCB Issues; Contract Issues. BRIAN DYER (202) 260-3477 FUNCTIONS: FIFRA Devices; FIFRA NOJ; TSCA Section 8(c) and 8(d); FTTS Case Tracking; TSCA Section 5/8 Case Development; Region VII Coordinator. H. ABBREVIATED HEADQUARTERS FACSIMILE DIRECTORY Many of the program offices at EPA Headquarters have purchased facsimile machines and fax users can now send urgent information directly to the program office. Priority letters, drawings, charts, forms, labels, and photographs are particularly appropriate for facsimile communications. However, you are requested to limit your transmission of information to 12 pages or less in order to prevent the facsimile machine from being tied up for long periods of time by a single user. Documents containing more than 12 pages should be sent to the Agency by express mail. For best results use only black ink on white paper. IMPORTANT NOTE: Confidential Business Information (CBI), i.e., Confidential Statement Formula (CSF) should not be transmitted over the facsimile machine unless the sender wants to clearly waive his or her CBI rights and states this on the CSF. If the FAX Number for the office to which you wish to send information is not listed below, please call the intended recipient of your document to obtain the appropriate transmission number. PROGRAM OFFICE FAX NUMBER Office of Pesticide Programs (703) 305-6244 Registration Division (703) 305-6920 Antimicrobial Program Branch (703) 305-5786 Fungicide- Herbicide Product Branch (703) 308-1825 Insecticide-Rodenticide Branch (703) 305-6596 Registration Support Branch (703) 308-1848 Special Review and Reregistration Division (703) 308-8773 Program Management and Support Division Information Services Branch (703) 305-7670 Office of Pollution, Prevention and Toxics (202) 260-0575 Office of Compliance Monitoring (Immediate Office) (202) 260-1474 Compliance Division (202) 260-0646 Policy and Grants Division (202) 260-0641 Pesticide Enforcement Policy Branch (703) 308-8218 Laboratory Data Integrity Assurance Division (703) 308-8285 Program Support and Compliance Referral Branch (703) 308-8286 Office of General Counsel Pesticides and Toxic Substances Division (202) 260-2432 Science Advisory Board (202) 260-9232 Office of Administrative Law Judges (202) 260-3720 Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water (202) 260-4383 Emergency and Remedial Responses (SUPERFUND) (202) 260-4386 Associate Administrator for Communication, Education and Public Affairs Press Relations Division (202) 260-4309 I. 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STATE AGENCIES WITH LEAD PESTICIDE RESPONSIBILITY Alabama Director Ag Chemistry/Plant Industry Division Alabama Dept. of Agriculture & Industry P.O. Box 3336 Montgomery, AL 36193 (205) 242-2631 Alaska Pesticide Specialist Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation 500 S. Alaska St., Suite A Palmer, AK 99645 (907) 745-3236 American Samoa Director, American Samoa EPA Office of the Governor Pago, American Samoa 96799 Arizona State Chemist Office of State Chemist P.O. Box 1586 Mesa, AZ 85211-1586 (602) 542-3579 Arkansas Director Division of Feed, Fertilizer & Pesticides Arkansas State Plant Board P.O. Box 1069 Little Rock, AR 72203 (501) 225-1598 California Chief, Pesticide Registration Branch Division of Pest Management California Dept. of Food & Agriculture 1220 N Street, Room A-447 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 322-6315 Colorado Chief, Pesticide Applicator Section Division of Plant Industry Colorado Dept. of Agriculture 4th Floor, 1525 Sherman Street Denver, CO 80203 (303) 239-4140 Commonwealth of Chief, Division of Environmental Quality the Northern Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Mariana Islands P.O. Box 1304 Islands (CNMI) Saipan, MP 96950 Connecticut Senior Environmental Analyst Pesticide Control Section Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford, CT 06106 (203) 566-5148 Delaware Pesticide Compliance Supervisor Delaware Dept. of Agriculture 2320 South DuPont Highway Dover, DE 19901 (302) 739-4811 District of Section Chief, Pesticide Section Columbia Environmental Control Division Dept. of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs 5010 Overlook Avenue, S.W., Room 114 Washington, D.C. 20023 (202) 404-1167 Florida Administrator Pesticide Registration Section Bureau of Pesticides Division of Inspection Florida Dept. of Agric. & Consumer Services 3125 Doyle Conner Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32399-1650 (904) 487-2130 Georgia Ag. Manager II Entomology & Pesticide Division Georgia Dept. of Agriculture Capitol Square Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-4958 Guam Director, Air & Land Programs Division Guam Environmental Protection Agency Harmon Plaza Complex, Unit D-107 130 Rojas St. Harmon, Guam 96911 Hawaii Registration Specialist, Pesticides Branch Plant Industry Division Hawaii Dept. of Agriculture 1428 South King Street Honolulu, HI 96814 (808) 548-7119 Idaho Supervisor, Pesticide Programs Division of Plant Industries Idaho Dept. of Agriculture P.O. Box 790 Boise, ID 83701-0790 (208) 334-3243 Illinois Chief, Bureau of Plant & Apiary Protection Illinois Dept. of Agriculture State Fairgrounds Springfield, IL 62791-9281 (217) 782-3817 Indiana Pesticide Compliance Officer Indiana State Chemist Office Dept. of Biochemistry Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907 (317) 494-1492 Iowa Supervisor, Pesticide Section Iowa Dept. of Agriculture Wallace Bldg. East 7th Street and Court Avenue Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8591 Kansas Administrator, Pesticide Registration Plant Health Division Kansas Dept. of Agriculture 109 S.W. Ninth Street Topeka, KS 66612-1281 (913) 296-2263 Kentucky Director Kentucky Dept. of Agriculture Capitol Plaza Tower Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-7274 Louisiana Director, Pesticides & Environmental Programs Louisiana Dept. of Agriculture P.O.Box 44153 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-4153 (504) 925-3763 Maine Pesticides Registrar Board of Pesticides Control Maine Dept. of Agriculture State House Station #28 Augusta, ME 04333 (207) 289-2731 Maryland Registrar, State Chemist Section Plant Industries & Resource Conservation Maryland Dept. of Agriculture 0233 Chemistry Bldg. College Park, MD 20742 (301) 841-5710 Massachusetts Manager, Technical Assessment Sect. Pesticides Bureau Maine Dept. of Food and Agriculture 100 Cambridge Street, 21st Floor Boston, MA 02202 (617) 727-3020 Michigan Supervisor, Product Registration Pesticide & Plant Management Div. Michigan Dept. of Agriculture P.O. Box 30017 Lansing MI 48909 (517) 373-1087 Minnesota Pesticide Control Specialist Agronomy Services Division Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture 90 West Plato Blvd. St. Paul, MN 55107 (612) 296-1161 Mississippi Pesticide Registration Division of Plant Industry Dept. of Agriculture and Commerce P.O. Box 5207 Mississippi State, MS 39762 (601) 325-3390 Missouri Supervisor, Bureau of Pesticide Control Plant Industries Division Missouri Dept. of Agriculture P.O. Box 630 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0630 (314) 751-2462 Montana Chief, Technical Services Bureau Environmental Management Division Montana Dept. of Agriculture Agriculture-Livestock Bldg. Capitol Station Helena, MT 59620-0205 (406) 444-2944 Nebraska Director, Bureau of Plant Industry Nebraska Dept. of Agriculture 301 Centennial Mall Lincoln, NE 68509 (402) 471-2394 Nevada Director, Division of Plant Industry Nevada Dept. of Agriculture P.O. Box 11100 Reno, NV 89510-1100 (702) 688-1180 New Hampshire Director, Division of Pesticide Control New Hampshire Dept. of Agriculture Caller Box 2042 Concord, NH 03301 (603) 271-3550 New Jersey Chief, Bureau of Pesticide Control NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection 401 East State Street CN 411 Trenton, NJ 08265 (609) 530-4123 New Mexico Chief, Bureau of Pesticide Management Division of Agric. & Environmental Sciences New Mexico Dept of Agriculture P.O.Box 30005, Dept 3AQ Las Cruces, NM 88003 (505) 646-2133 New York Director, Bureau of Pesticide Management Dept. of Environmental Conservation Rm. 404, 50 Wolf Road Albany, NY 12233-7254 (518) 457-7482 North Carolina Assist. Pesticide Administrator Food & Drug Protection Division North Carolina Dept. of Agriculture P.O. Box 27647 Raleigh, NC 27611-0647 (919) 733-3556 North Dakota Director, Registration Division North Dakota Dept. of Health and Consolidated Labs P.O. Box 937 Bismarck, ND 58502 (701) 221-6149 Ohio Specialist in Charge Pesticides Regulation Ohio Dept. of Agriculture Division of Plant Industry 8995 East Main Street Reynoldsburg, OH 43068-3399 (614) 866-6361 Oklahoma Program Manager Pesticide Registration Program Oklahoma Dept. of Agriculture 2800 North Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4298 (405) 521-3864 Oregon Program Coordinator, Plant Division Oregon Dept. of Agriculture 635 Capitol Street, N.E. Salem, OR 97301 (503) 378-3776 Pennsylvania Use & Investigation Specialist Bureau of Plant Industry Division of Agronomic Services Penna. Dept. of Agriculture 2301 N. Cameron Street Harrisburg, PA 17110 (717) 787-4843 Puerto Rico Director, Analysis & Registration of Agricultural Materials Puerto Rico Dept. of Agriculture P.O. Box 10163 Santurce, PR 00908 (809) 796-1710, 1735 Republic of Palau Executive Officer Palau Environmental Quality Protection Board Republic of Palau P.O. Box 100 Koror, Palau 96940 Rhode Island Senior Plant Pathologist Division of Agriculture & Marketing Dept. of Environmental Management 22 Hayes Street Providence, RI 02908 (401) 277-2782 South Carolina Department Head Dept. of Fertilizer & Pesticide Control 256 Poole Agricultural Center Clemson, SC 29634-0394 (803) 656-3171 South Dakota Supervisor, Pesticide Activity Division of Regulatory Services South Dakota Dept. of Agriculture Anderson Bldg., 445 East Capitol Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 773-3724 Tennessee Pesticide Registration Division of Plant Industries Tennessee Dept. of Agriculture P.O.Box 40627, Melrose Station Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 360-0130 Texas Director Texas Dept. of Agriculture P.O. Box 12847 Austin, TX 78711 (512) 463-7549 Utah Director, Division of Plant Industry Utah Dept. of Agriculture 350 North Redwood Road Salt Lake City, UT 84116 (801) 538-7180 Vermont Director, Plant Industry Laboratory & Standards Division Vermont Dept. of Agriculture 116 State St., State Office Bldg. Montpelier, VT 05602 (802) 828-2435 Virginia Supervisor Office of Pesticide Regulation VA Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Service P.O. Box 1163 Richmond, VA 23209 (804) 371-6558 Virgin Islands Director, Pesticide Programs Division of Natural Resources Management Dept. of Conservation and Cultural Affairs P.O. Box 4340 St. Thomas, VI 00801 (809) 774-6420 Washington Chief, Registrations & Services Washington Dept. of Agriculture 406 General Administration Bldg. AX-41 Olympia, WA 98504 (206) 735-5062 West Virginia Administrator Regulatory & Inspection Division W. Va. Dept. of Agriculture Charleston, WV 25305 (304) 348-2209 Wisconsin Certification & Licensing Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection P.O. Box 8911 Madison, WI 53708 (608) 266-7131 Wyoming Manager, Technical Services Wyoming Dept. of Agriculture 2219 Carey Avenue Cheyenne, WY 82002-0100 (307) 777-6590 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * THE END