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Labeling Change for Certain Minimum Risk Pesticides under FIFRA Section 25(b) (Renewal)

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ELECTRONIC CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS
e-CFR data is current as of March 19, 2018
Title 40 → Chapter I → Subchapter E → Part 152 → Subpart B → §152.25
Title 40: Protection of Environment
PART 152—PESTICIDE REGISTRATION AND CLASSIFICATION PROCEDURES
Subpart B—Exemptions
§152.25 Exemptions for pesticides of a character not requiring FIFRA regulation.
The pesticides or classes of pesticides listed in this section have been determined to be of a character not requiring
regulation under FIFRA, and are therefore exempt from all provisions of FIFRA when intended for use, and used, only in the
manner specified.
(a) Treated articles or substances. An article or substance treated with, or containing, a pesticide to protect the article or
substance itself (for example, paint treated with a pesticide to protect the paint coating, or wood products treated to protect the
wood against insect or fungus infestation), if the pesticide is registered for such use.
(b) Pheromones and pheromone traps. Pheromones and identical or substantially similar compounds labeled for use only
in pheromone traps (or labeled for use in a manner which the Administrator determines poses no greater risk of adverse effects
on the environment than use in pheromone traps), and pheromone traps in which those compounds are the sole active
ingredient(s).
(1) For the purposes of this paragraph, a pheromone is a compound produced by an arthropod which, alone or in
combination with other such compounds, modifies the behavior of other individuals of the same species.
(2) For the purposes of this paragraph, a synthetically produced compound is identical to a pheromone only when their
molecular structures are identical, or when the only differences between the molecular structures are between the
stereochemical isomer ratios of the two compounds, except that a synthetic compound found to have toxicological properties
significantly different from a pheromone is not identical.
(3) When a compound possesses many characteristics of a pheromone but does not meet the criteria in paragraph (a)(2)
of this section, it may, after review by the Agency, be deemed a substantially similar compound.
(4) For the purposes of this paragraph, a pheromone trap is a device containing a pheromone or an identical or
substantially similar compound used for the sole purpose of attracting, and trapping or killing, target arthropods. Pheromone
traps are intended to achieve pest control by removal of target organisms from their natural environment and do not result in
increased levels of pheromones or identical or substantially similar compounds over a significant fraction of the treated area.
(c) Preservatives for biological specimens. (1) Embalming fluids.
(2) Products used to preserve animal or animal organ specimens, in mortuaries, laboratories, hospitals, museums and
institutions of learning.
(3) Products used to preserve the integrity of milk, urine, blood, or other body fluids for laboratory analysis.
(d) Foods. Products consisting of foods and containing no active ingredients, which are used to attract pests.
(e) Natural cedar. (1) Natural cedar blocks, chips, shavings, balls, chests, drawer liners, paneling, and needles that meet all
of the following criteria:
(i) The product consists totally of cedarwood or natural cedar.
(ii) The product is not treated, combined, or impregnated with any additional substance(s).
(iii) The product bears claims or directions for use solely to repel arthropods other than ticks or to retard mildew, and no
additional claims are made in sale or distribution. The labeling must be limited to specific arthropods, or must exclude ticks if
any general term such as “arthropods,” “insects,” “bugs,” or any other broad inclusive term, is used. The exemption does not
apply to natural cedar products claimed to repel ticks.
(2) The exemption does not apply to cedar oil, or formulated products which contain cedar oil, other cedar extracts, or
ground cedar wood as part of a mixture.

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(f) Minimum risk pesticides—(1) Exempted products. Products containing the following active ingredients, alone or in
combination with other substances listed in table 1 of this paragraph, are exempt from the requirements of FIFRA provided that
all of the criteria of this section are met. All listed active ingredients may be used in non-food use products. Under section 408
of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and EPA (FFDCA) implementing regulations at part 180 of this chapter, food and
animal feed in commerce can bear pesticide residues only for those ingredients that have tolerances or tolerance exemptions in
part 180 of this chapter. Such tolerances or exemptions may be found, for example, in §§180.950, 180.1071, 180.1087,
180.1233, and 180.1251 of this chapter.
TABLE 1—ACTIVE INGREDIENTS PERMITTED IN EXEMPTED MINIMUM RISK PESTICIDE PRODUCTS
Label display name
Castor oil
Cedarwood oil
Cedarwood oil
Cedarwood oil
Cinnamon
Cinnamon oil
Citric acid
Citronella
Citronella oil
Cloves
Clove oil
Corn gluten meal
Corn oil
Cornmint
Cornmint oil
Cottonseed oil
Dried blood
Eugenol
Garlic
Garlic oil
Geraniol
Geranium oil
Lauryl sulfate
Lemongrass oil
Linseed oil
Malic acid
Peppermint
Peppermint oil
2-Phenylethyl propionate
Potassium sorbate
Putrescent whole egg solids
Rosemary
Rosemary oil
Sesame
Sesame oil
Sodium chloride
Sodium lauryl sulfate
Soybean oil
Spearmint
Spearmint oil
Thyme
Thyme oil
White pepper
Zinc

Chemical name
Castor oil
Cedarwood oil (China)
Cedarwood oil (Texas)
Cedarwood oil (Virginia)
Cinnamon
Cinnamon oil
2-Hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid
Citronella
Citronella oil
Cloves
Clove oil
Corn gluten meal
Corn oil
Cornmint
Cornmint oil
Cottonseed oil
Dried blood
4-Allyl-2-methoxyphenol
Garlic
Garlic oil
(2E)-3,7-Dimethylocta-2,6-dien-1-ol
Geranium oil
Lauryl sulfate
Lemongrass oil
Linseed oil
2-Hydroxybutanedioic acid
Peppermint
Peppermint oil
2-Phenylethyl propionate
Potassium (2E,4E)-hexa-2,4-dienoate
Putrescent whole egg solids
Rosemary
Rosemary oil
Sesame
Sesame oil
Sodium chloride
Sulfuric acid monododecyl ester, sodium salt
Soybean oil
Spearmint
Spearmint oil
Thyme
Thyme oil
White pepper
Zinc

Specifications
United States Pharmacopeia (U.S.P.) or equivalent

Includes ground sesame plant

Zinc metal strips (consisting solely of zinc metal and impurities)

CAS No.
8001-79-4
85085-29-6
68990-83-0
8000-27-9
N/A
8015-91-6
77-92-9
N/A
8000-29-1
N/A
8000-34-8
66071-96-3
8001-30-7
N/A
68917-18-0
8001-29-4
68991-49-9
97-53-0
N/A
8000-78-0
106-24-1
8000-46-2
151-41-7
8007-02-1
8001-26-1
6915-15-7
N/A
8006-90-4
122-70-3
24634-61-5
51609-52-0
N/A
8000-25-7
N/A
8008-74-0
7647-14-5
151-21-3
8001-22-7
N/A
8008-79-5
N/A
8007-46-3
N/A
7440-66-6

(2) Permitted inert ingredients. A pesticide product exempt under paragraph (f)(1) of this section may only include the inert
ingredients listed in paragraphs (f)(2)(i) through (iv) of this section. All listed inert ingredients may be used in non-food use
products. Under FFDCA section 408 and EPA implementing regulations at part 180 of this chapter, food and animal feed in
commerce can bear pesticide residues only for those ingredients that have tolerances or tolerance exemptions in part 180 of
this chapter. Such tolerances or exemptions may be found, for example, in §§180.910, 180.920. 180.930, 180.940, 180.950,
and 180.1071 of this chapter.
(i) Commonly consumed food commodities, as described in §180.950(a) of this chapter.
(ii) Animal feed items, as described in §180.950(b) of this chapter.
(iii) Edible fats and oils, as described in §180.950(c) of this chapter.
(iv) Specific chemical substances, as listed in the following table.

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TABLE 2—INERT INGREDIENTS PERMITTED IN MINIMUM RISK PESTICIDE PRODUCTS
Label display name
Acetyl tributyl citrate
Agar
Almond hulls
Almond oil
Almond shells
alpha-Cyclodextrin
Aluminatesilicate
Aluminum magnesium silicate
Aluminum potassium sodium silicate
Aluminum silicate
Aluminum sodium silicate
Aluminum sodium silicate
Ammonium benzoate
Ammonium stearate
Amylopectin, acid-hydrolyzed,
1-octenylbutanedioate
Amylopectin, hydrogen
1-octadecenylbutanedioate
Animal glue
Ascorbyl palmitate
Attapulgite-type clay
Beeswax
Bentonite
Bentonite, sodian
beta-Cyclodextrin
Bone meal
Bran
Bread crumbs
(+)-Butyl lactate
Butyl lactate
Butyl stearate
Calcareous shale
Calcite
Calcium acetate
Calcium acetate monohydrate
Calcium benzoate
Calcium carbonate
Calcium citrate
Calcium octanoate
Calcium oxide silicate
Calcium silicate
Calcium stearate
Calcium sulfate
Calcium sulfate dihydrate
Calcium sulfate hemihydrate
Canary seed
Carbon
Carbon dioxide
Carboxymethyl cellulose
Cardboard
Carnauba wax
Carob gum
Carrageenan
Caseins
Castor oil
Castor oil, hydrogenated
Cat food
Cellulose
Cellulose acetate
Cellulose, mixture with cellulose carboxymethyl
ether, sodium salt
Cellulose, pulp
Cellulose, regenerated
Cheese
Chlorophyll a
Chlorophyll b
Citric acid
Citric acid, monohydrate
Citrus meal

Chemical name
Citric acid, 2-(acetyloxy)-, tributyl ester
Agar
Almond hulls
Oils, almond
Almond shells
alpha-Cyclodextrin
Aluminatesilicate
Silicic acid, aluminum magnesium salt
Silicic acid, aluminum potassium sodium salt
Aluminum silicate
Silicic acid, aluminum sodium salt
Silicic acid (H4 SiO4), aluminum sodium salt (1:1:1)
Benzoic acid, ammonium salt
Octadecanoic acid, ammonium salt
Amylopectin, acid-hydrolyzed, 1-octenylbutanedioate

Animal glue
Ascorbyl palmitate
Attapulgite-type clay
Beeswax
Bentonite
Bentonite, sodian
beta-Cyclodextrin
Bone meal
Bran
Bread crumbs
Lactic acid, n-butyl ester, (S)
Lactic acid, n-butyl ester
Octadecanoic acid, butyl ester
Calcareous shale
Calcite (Ca(CO3))
Calcium acetate
Acetic acid, calcium salt, monohydrate
Benzoic acid, calcium salt
Calcium carbonate
Citric acid, calcium salt
Calcium octanoate
Calcium oxide silicate (Ca3 O(SiO4))
Silicic acid, calcium salt
Octadecanoic acid, calcium salt
Calcium sulfate
Calcium sulfate dihydrate
Calcium sulfate hemihydrate
Canary seed
Carbon
Carbon dioxide
Cellulose, carboxymethyl ether
Cardboard
Carnauba wax
Locust bean gum
Carrageenan
Caseins
Castor oil
Castor oil, hydrogenated
Cat food
Cellulose
Cellulose acetate
Cellulose, mixture with cellulose carboxymethyl ether, sodium salt

CAS No.
77-90-7
9002-18-0
N/A
8007-69-0
N/A
10016-20-3
1327-36-2
1327-43-1
12736-96-8
1335-30-4
1344-00-9
12003-51-9
1863-63-4
1002-89-7
11389485-2
12510981-1
N/A
137-66-6
12174-11-7
8012-89-3
1302-78-9
85049-30-5
7585-39-9
68409-75-6
N/A
N/A
34451-19-9
138-22-7
123-95-5
N/A
13397-26-7
62-54-4
5743-26-0
2090-05-3
471-34-1
7693-13-2
6107-56-8
12168-85-3
1344-95-2
1592-23-0
7778-18-9
10101-41-4
10034-76-1
N/A
7440-44-0
124-38-9
9000-11-7
N/A
8015-86-9
9000-40-2
9000-07-1
9000-71-9
8001-79-4
8001-78-3
N/A
9004-34-6
9004-35-7
51395-75-6

Cellulose, pulp
Cellulose, regenerated
Cheese
Chlorophyll a
Chlorophyll b
Citric acid
Citric acid, monohydrate
Citrus meal

65996-61-4
68442-85-3
N/A
479-61-8
519-62-0
77-92-9
5949-29-1
N/A

Amylopectin, hydrogen 1-octadecenylbutanedioate

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Citrus pectin
Citrus pulp
Clam shells
Cocoa
Cocoa shell flour
Cocoa shells
Cod-liver oil
Coffee grounds
Cookies
Cork
Corn cobs
Cotton
Cottonseed meal
Cracked wheat
Decanoic acid, monoester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
Dextrins
Diglyceryl monooleate
Diglyceryl monostearate
Dilaurin
Dipalmitin
Dipotassium citrate
Disodium citrate
Disodium sulfate decahydrate
Diatomaceous earth
Dodecanoic acid, monoester with
1,2,3-propanetriol
Dolomite
Douglas fir bark
Egg shells
Eggs
(+)-Ethyl lactate
Ethyl lactate
Feldspar
Ferric oxide
Ferrous oxide
Fish meal
Fish oil
Fuller's earth
Fumaric acid
gamma-Cyclodextrin
Gelatins
Gellan gum
Glue
Glycerin
Glycerol monooleate
Glyceryl dicaprylate
Glyceryl dimyristate
Glyceryl dioleate
Glyceryl distearate
Glyceryl monomyristate
Glyceryl monooctanoate
Glyceryl monooleate
Glyceryl monostearate
Glyceryl stearate
Granite
Graphite
Guar gum
Gum Arabic
Gum tragacanth
Gypsum
Hematite
Humic acid
Hydrogenated cottonseed oil
Hydrogenated rapeseed oil
Hydrogenated soybean oil
Hydroxyethyl cellulose
Hydroxypropyl cellulose
Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose
Iron magnesium oxide
Iron oxide, hydrate
Iron oxide
Isopropyl alcohol
Isopropyl myristate

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Citrus pectin
Citrus pulp
Clam shells
Cocoa
Cocoa shell flour
Cocoa shells
Cod-liver oil
Coffee grounds
Cookies
Cork
Corn cobs
Cotton
Cottonseed meal
Cracked wheat
Decanoic acid, monoester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
Dextrins
9-Octadecenoic acid, ester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
9-Octadecanoic acid, monoester with oxybis(propanediol)
Dodecanoic acid, diester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
Hexadecanoic acid, diester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
Citric acid, dipotassium salt
Citric acid, disodium salt
Disodium sulfate decahydrate
Kieselguhr; Diatomite (less than 1% crystalline silica)
Dodecanoic acid, monoester with 1,2,3-propanetriol

9000-69-5
68514-76-1
N/A
8002-31-1
N/A
N/A
8001-69-2
68916-18-7
N/A
61789-98-8
N/A
N/A
68424-10-2
N/A
26402-22-2
9004-53-9
49553-76-6
12694-22-3
27638-00-2
26657-95-4
3609-96-9
144-33-2
7727-73-3
61790-53-2
27215-38-9

Dolomite
Douglas fir bark
Egg shells
Eggs
Lactic acid, ethyl ester, (S)
Lactic acid, ethyl ester
Feldspar
Iron oxide (Fe2O3)
Iron oxide (FeO)
Fish meal
Fish oil
Fuller's earth
Fumaric acid
gamma-Cyclodextrin
Gelatins
Gellan gum
Glue (as depolymd. animal collagen)
1,2,3-Propanetriol
9-Octadecenoic acid (Z)-, 2,3-dihydroxypropyl ester
Octanoic acid, diester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
Tetradecanoic acid, diester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-, diester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
Octadecanoic acid, diester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
Tetradecanoic acid, monoester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
Octanoic acid, monoester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-, monoester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
Octadecanoic acid, monoester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
Octadecanoic acid, ester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
Granite
Graphite
Guar gum
Gum arabic
Gum tragacanth
Gypsum
Hematite (Fe2O3)
Humic acid
Hydrogenated cottonseed oil
Hydrogenated rapeseed oil
Hydrogenated soybean oil
Cellulose, 2-hydroxyethyl ether
Cellulose, 2-hydroxypropyl ether
Cellulose, 2-hydroxypropyl methyl ether
Iron magnesium oxide (Fe2MgO4)
Iron oxide (Fe2O3), hydrate
Iron oxide (Fe3O4)
2-Propanol
Isopropyl myristate

16389-88-1
N/A
N/A
N/A
687-47-8
97-64-3
68476-25-5
1309-37-1
1345-25-1
N/A
8016-13-5
8031-18-3
110-17-8
17465-86-0
9000-70-8
71010-52-1
68476-37-9
56-81-5
111-03-5
36354-80-0
53563-63-6
25637-84-7
1323-83-7
27214-38-6
26402-26-6
25496-72-4
31566-31-1
11099-07-3
N/A
7782-42-5
9000-30-0
9000-01-5
9000-65-1
13397-24-5
1317-60-8
1415-93-6
68334-00-9
84681-71-0
8016-70-4
9004-62-0
9004-64-2
9004-65-3
12068-86-9
12259-21-1
1317-61-9
67-63-0
110-27-0

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Kaolin
Lactose
Lactose monohydrate
Lanolin
Latex rubber
Lauric acid
Lecithins
Licorice extract
Lime dolomitic
Limestone
Linseed oil
Magnesium carbonate
Magnesium benzoate
Magnesium oxide
Magnesium oxide silicate
Magnesium silicate
Magnesium silicate hydrate
Magnesium silicon oxide
Magnesium stearate
Magnesium sulfate
Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate
Malic acid
Malt extract
Malt flavor
Maltodextrin
Methylcellulose
Mica
Mica-group minerals
Milk
Millet seed
Mineral oil
1-Monolaurin
1-Monomyristin
Monomyristin
Monopalmitin
Monopotassium citrate
Monosodium citrate
Montmorillonite
Myristic acid
Nepheline syenite
Nitrogen
Nutria meat
Nylon
Octanoic acid, potassium salt
Octanoic acid, sodium salt
Oleic acid
Oyster shells
Palm oil
Palm oil, hydrogenated
Palmitic acid
Paper
Paraffin wax
Peanut butter
Peanut shells
Peanuts
Peat moss
Pectin
Perlite

Kaolin
Lactose
Lactose monohydrate
Lanolin
Latex rubber
Lauric acid
Lecithins
Licorice extract
Lime (chemical) dolomitic
Limestone
Linseed oil
Carbonic acid, magnesium salt (1:1)
Magnesium benzoate
Magnesium oxide
Magnesium oxide silicate (Mg3O(Si2O5)2), monohydrate
Magnesium silicate
Magnesium silicate hydrate
Magnesium silicon oxide (Mg2Si3O8)
Octadecanoic acid, magnesium salt
Magnesium sulfate
Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate
Malic acid
Malt extract
Malt flavor
Maltodextrin
Cellulose, methyl ether
Mica
Mica-group minerals
Milk
Millet seed
Mineral oil (U.S.P.)
Dodecanoic acid, 2,3-dihydroxypropyl ester
Tetradecanoic acid, 2,3-dihydroxypropyl ester
Decanoic acid, diester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
Hexadecanoic acid, monoester with 1,2,3-propanetriol
Citric acid, monopotassium salt
Citric acid, monosodium salt
Montmorillonite
Myristic acid
Nepheline syenite
Nitrogen
Nutria meat
Nylon
Octanoic acid, potassium salt
Octanoic acid, sodium salt
Oleic acid
Oyster shells
Palm oil
Palm oil, hydrogenated
Hexadecanoic acid
Paper
Paraffin wax
Peanut butter
Peanut shells
Peanuts
Peat moss
Pectin
Perlite

Perlite, expanded
Plaster of paris
Polyethylene
Polyglyceryl oleate
Polyglyceryl stearate
Potassium acetate
Potassium aluminum silicate, anhydrous
Potassium benzoate
Potassium bicarbonate
Potassium chloride
Potassium citrate
Potassium humate
Potassium myristate
Potassium oleate

Perlite, expanded
Plaster of paris
Polyethylene
Polyglyceryl oleate
Polyglyceryl stearate
Acetic acid, potassium salt
Potassium aluminum silicate, anhydrous
Benzoic acid, potassium salt
Carbonic acid, monopotassium salt
Potassium chloride
Citric acid, potassium salt
Humic acids, potassium salts
Tetradecanoic acid, potassium salt
9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-, potassium salt

1332-58-7
63-42-3
64044-51-5
8006-54-0
N/A
143-07-7
8002-43-5
68916-91-6
12001-27-3
1317-65-3
8001-26-1
546-93-0
553-70-8
1309-48-4
12207-97-5
1343-88-0
1343-90-4
14987-04-3
557-04-0
7487-88-9
10034-99-8
6915-15-7
8002-48-0
N/A
9050-36-6
9004-67-5
12003-38-2
12001-26-2
8049-98-7
N/A
8012-95-1
142-18-7
589-68-4
53998-07-1
26657-96-5
866-83-1
18996-35-5
1318-93-0
544-63-8
37244-96-5
7727-37-9
N/A
N/A
764-71-6
1984-06-1
112-80-1
N/A
8002-75-3
68514-74-9
57-10-3
N/A
8002-74-2
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
9000-69-5
13088509-5
93763-70-3
26499-65-0
9002-88-4
9007-48-1
9009-32-9
127-08-2
1327-44-2
582-25-2
298-14-6
7447-40-7
7778-49-6
68514-28-3
13429-27-1
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Potassium ricinoleate
Potassium sorbate
Potassium stearate
Potassium sulfate
Potassium sulfate
1,2-Propylene carbonate
Pumice
Red cabbage color
Red cedar chips
Red dog flour
Rubber
Sawdust
Shale
Silica, amorphous, fumed

9-Octadecenoic acid, 12-hydroxy-, monopotassium salt, (9Z, 12R)Sorbic acid, potassium salt
Octadecanoic acid, potassium salt
Potassium sulfate
Sulfuric acid, monopotassium salt
1,3-Dioxolan-2-one, 4-methylPumice
Red cabbage color (expressed from edible red cabbage heads via a pressing process using only
acidified water)
Red cedar chips
Red dog flour
Rubber
Sawdust
Shale
Silica, amorphous, fumed (crystalline free)

Silica, amorphous, precipitate and gel
Silica
Silica gel
Silica gel, precipitated, crystalline-free

Silica, amorphous, precipitate and gel
Silica (crystalline free)
Silica gel
Silica gel, precipitated, crystalline-free

Silica, hydrate
Silica, vitreous
Silicic acid, magnesium salt
Soap
Soapbark
Soapstone

Silica, hydrate
Silica, vitreous
Silicic acid (H2SiO3), magnesium salt (1:1)
Soap (The water soluble sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids produced by either the
saponification of fats and oils, or the neutralization of fatty acid)
Quillaja saponin
Soapstone

Sodium acetate
Sodium alginate
Sodium benzoate
Sodium bicarbonate
Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
Sodium chloride
Sodium citrate
Sodium humate
Sodium oleate
Sodium ricinoleate
Sodium stearate
Sodium sulfate
Sorbitol
Soy protein
Soya lecithins
Soybean hulls
Soybean meal
Soybean, flour
Stearic acid
Sulfur
Syrups, hydrolyzed starch, hydrogenated
Tetraglyceryl monooleate
Tricalcium citrate
Triethyl citrate
Tripotassium citrate
Tripotassium citrate monohydrate
Trisodium citrate
Trisodium citrate dehydrate
Trisodium citrate pentahydrate
Ultramarine blue
Urea
Vanillin
Vermiculite
Vinegar
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Walnut flour
Walnut shells
Wheat
Wheat flour
Wheat germ oil
Wheat oil
Whey
White mineral oil
Wintergreen oil

Acetic acid, sodium salt
Sodium alginate
Benzoic acid, sodium salt
Sodium bicarbonate
Cellulose, carboxymethyl ether, sodium salt
Sodium chloride
Sodium citrate
Humic acids, sodium salts
Sodium oleate
9-Octadecenoic acid, 12-hydroxy-, monosodium salt, (9Z,12R)Octadecanoic acid, sodium salt
Sodium sulfate
D-glucitol
Soy protein
Lecithins, soya
Soybean hulls
Soybean meal
Soybean, flour
Octadecanoic acid
Sulfur
Syrups, hydrolyzed starch, hydrogenated
9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-, monoester with tetraglycerol
Citric acid, calcium salt (2:3)
Citric acid, triethyl ester
Citric acid, tripotassium salt
Citric acid, tripotassium salt, monohydrate
Citric acid, trisodium salt
Citric acid, trisodium salt, dehydrate
Citric acid, trisodium salt, pentahydrate
C.I. Pigment Blue 29
Urea
Benzaldehyde, 4-hydroxy-3-methoxyVermiculite
Vinegar (maximum 8% acetic acid in solution)
L-Ascorbic acid
Vitamin E
Walnut flour
Walnut shells
Wheat
Wheat flour
Wheat germ oil
Oils, wheat
Whey
White mineral oil (petroleum)
Wintergreen oil

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7492-30-0
24634-61-5
593-29-3
7778-80-5
7646-93-7
108-32-7
1332-09-8
N/A
N/A
N/A
9006-04-6
N/A
N/A
11294552-5
7699-41-4
7631-86-9
63231-67-4
11292600-8
10279-57-9
60676-86-0
13776-74-4
N/A
1393-03-9
30807602-0
127-09-3
9005-38-3
532-32-1
144-55-8
9004-32-4
7647-14-5
994-36-5
68131-04-4
143-19-1
5323-95-5
822-16-2
7757-82-6
50-70-4
N/A
8030-76-0
N/A
68308-36-1
68513-95-1
57-11-4
7704-34-9
68425-17-2
71012-10-7
813-94-5
77-93-0
866-84-2
6100-05-6
68-04-2
6132-04-3
6858-44-2
57455-37-5
57-13-6
121-33-5
1318-00-9
8028-52-2
50-81-7
1406-18-4
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
8006-95-9
68917-73-7
92129-90-3
8042-47-5
68917-75-9

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Wollastonite
Wool
Xanthan gum
Yeast
Zeolites
Zeolites, NaA
Zinc iron oxide
Zinc oxide
Zinc stearate

Wollastonite (Ca(SiO3))
Wool
Xanthan gum
Yeast
Zeolites (excluding erionite (CAS Reg. No. 66733-21-9))
Zeolites, NaA
Zinc iron oxide
Zinc oxide (ZnO)
Octadecanoic acid, zinc salt

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13983-17-0
N/A
11138-66-2
68876-77-7
1318-02-1
68989-22-0
12063-19-3
1314-13-2
557-05-1

(3) Other conditions of exemption. All of the following conditions must be met for products to be exempted under this
section:
(i) Each product containing the substance must bear a label identifying the label display name and percentage (by weight)
of each active ingredient as listed in table 1 in paragraph (f)(1) of this section. Each product must also list all inert ingredients by
the label display name listed in table 2 in paragraph (f)(2)(iv) of this section.
(ii) The product must not bear claims either to control or mitigate microorganisms that pose a threat to human health,
including but not limited to disease transmitting bacteria or viruses, or claims to control insects or rodents carrying specific
diseases, including, but not limited to ticks that carry Lyme disease.
(iii) Company name and contact information.
(A) The name of the producer or the company for whom the product was produced must appear on the product label. If the
company whose name appears on the label in accordance with this paragraph is not the producer, the company name must be
qualified by appropriate wording such as “Packed for [insert name],” “Distributed by [insert name], or “Sold by [insert name]” to
show that the name is not that of the producer.
(B) Contact information for the company specified in accordance with paragraph (f)(3)(iii)(A) of this section must appear on
the product label including the street address plus ZIP code and the telephone phone number of the location at which the
company may be reached.
(C) The company name and contact information must be displayed prominently on the product label.
(iv) The product must not include any false and misleading labeling statements, including those listed in 40 CFR 156.10(a)
(5)(i) through (viii).
(4) Providing guidance. Guidance on minimum risk pesticides is available at http://www2.epa.gov/minimum-risk-pesticides
or successor Web pages.
[53 FR 15977, May 4, 1988, as amended at 59 FR 2751, Jan. 19, 1994; 61 FR 8878, Mar. 6, 1996; 66 FR 64764, Dec. 14, 2001; 71 FR
35545, June 21, 2006; 80 FR 80660, Dec. 28, 2015]
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