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1990.145(a) Substantial new issues. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the Secretary will consider
in a rulemaking proceeding on a specific substance any substantial new issues upon which the Secretary did not reach a conclusion in the rulemaking
proceeding(s) underlying this part including conclusions presented in the preamble.
1990.145(b) Substantial new evidence. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the Secretary will consider
in a rulemaking proceeding on a specific substance any arguments, data or views which he determines are based upon substantial new evidence which may
warrant the amendment of one or more provisions of this part. For the purposes of this part, "substantial new evidence" is evidence directly relevant
to any provision of this part and is based upon data, views or arguments which differ significantly from those presented in establishing this part,
including amendments thereto.
..1990.145(c)
1990.145(c) Petitions for consideration of substantial new evidence -
1990.145(c)(1) Petition. Any interested person may file a written petition with the Secretary to consider
"substantial new evidence" or one or more "substantial new issues" which contains the information specified in paragraph (c)(2) of this section. The
Secretary shall treat such a petition as a request to amend this part, as well as a petition to consider "substantial new evidence".
1990.145(c)(2) Contents. Each petition for consideration of "substantial new evidence" or one or more "substantial
new issues" shall contain at least the following information:
1990.145(c)(2)(i) Name and address of the petitioner;
1990.145(c)(2)(ii) All of the data, views and arguments that the petitioner would like the Secretary to
consider;
1990.145(c)(2)(iii) The provision or provisions that petitioner believes are inappropriate or should be added to
this part in light of the new data, views, and arguments;
1990.145(c)(2)(iv) A statement which demonstrates that the data, views, and arguments relied upon by petitioners
are directly relevant to the substance or class of substances that is the subject of a rulemaking or an Advance Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking;
1990.145(c)(2)(v) A detailed statement and analysis as to why the petitioner believes that the data, views, and
arguments presented by the petitioner:
1990.145(c)(2)(v)(A) differ significantly from those presented in the proceeding(s) which establish this
part;
..1990.145(c)(2)(v)(B)
1990.145(c)(2)(v)(B) are so substantial as to warrant amendment of this part; and
1990.145(c)(2)(v)(C) constitute a new issue or new evidence within the meaning of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this
section.
1990.145(c)(3) Deadline for petitions.
1990.145(c)(3)(i) Petitions which comply with paragraph (c) of this section, shall be filed in accordance with the
schedule set forth in the Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
1990.145(c)(3)(ii) In extraordinary cases the Secretary may consider evidence submitted after the deadline if the
petitioner establishes that the evidence relied upon was not available and could not have reasonably been available in whole or substantial part by
the deadline and that it is being submitted at the earliest possible time.
1990.145(d) Secretary's response.
1990.145(d)(1) The Secretary shall respond to petitions under this paragraph in accordance with 1990.106.
1990.145(d)(2) Whenever the Secretary determines that the "substantial new issue" or the "substantial new evidence"
submitted under this paragraph is sufficient to initiate a proceeding to amend this part, the Secretary shall:
..1990.145(d)(2)(i)
1990.145(d)(2)(i) Issue a notice to consider amendment to this part and not proceed on the rulemaking concerning
the individual substance until completion of the amendment proceeding; or
1990.145(d)(2)(ii) Issue a notice to consider amendment to this part and consolidate it with the proceeding on the
individual substance.
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