2330.04 Attachment G

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Pesticide Registration Fees Program

2330.04 Attachment G

OMB: 2070-0179

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Attachment G: Consultation


Title: Pesticide Registration Fees Program

OMB No: 2070-0179

EPA No: 2330.04

Consultation conducted: January 9, 2020


Stakeholders: Pyxis Regulatory Consulting, Syngenta, and Bengal Products.


Consultation Summary: Following the publication of the first Federal Register Notice of the Pesticide Registration Fees Program ICR, stakeholders were contacted by EPA and asked for their assessment of the regulatory burden estimates expressed by the Agency in the Pesticide Registration Fees Program ICR (See below). Stakeholder responses are voluntary during the consultation process. At the end of the consultation period, stakeholders provided no response or comment.


  1. When preparing your waiver request did you conduct any research on the EPA websites https://www.epa.gov/pria-fees and https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-registration/pesticideregistration-fees-and-fee-waivers?



    1. Were these resources helpful to you?



  1. Are there improvements or clarifications that you’d like to suggest for the waiver resource websites?



  1. Most registrants use Pay.gov to pay for PRIA and product registration maintenance fees. Do you use the Pay.gov site?



  1. If you use the Pay.gov website, do you find it helpful? Was the site easy to use?



  1. The projected hourly industry wage rates used to calculate the burden estimates in the Pesticide Registration Fees Program renewal ICR are $143.29 for Management; $74.95 for Technical; and $47.78 for Clerical. These rates are fully loaded rates. Are these industry averages too high, too low or just about right for your company? Or alternatively, what do you think the appropriate hourly wages are?



  1. Would you like to submit any additional comments?


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