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§710.26 Chemical substances for which information is not required.
The following categories of chemical substances are excluded from the reporting requirements of this subpart. However, a chemical substance described in paragraphs (a), (b), or (c) of this section is not excluded from the reporting requirements of this subpart if that substance is the subject of a rule proposed or promulgated under section 4, 5(a)(2), 5(b)(4), or 6 of the Act, or is the subject of an order issued under section 5(e) or 5(f) of the Act, or is the subject of relief that has been granted under a civil action under section 5 or 7 of the Act.
(a) Inorganic chemical substances. Any chemical substance which does
not contain carbon or contains carbon only in the form of carbonato [=CO (b) Polymers. (1) Any chemical substance described with the word
fragments "*polym*", "*alkyd", or "*oxylated" in the Chemical Abstracts Service
Index or Preferred Nomenclature in the Chemical Substance Identities section of
the 1985 edition of the Inventory or in the Master Inventory File, where the
asterisk (*) indicates that any sets of characters may precede, or follow, the
character string defined.
(2) Any chemical substance which is identified in the 1985 edition of the
Inventory or the Master Inventory File as siloxane and silicone, silsesquioxane,
a protein (albumin, casein, gelatin, gluten, hemoglobin), an enzyme, a
polysaccharide (starch, cellulose, gum), rubber, or lignin. This exclusion,
however, does not apply to a chemical substance which has been hydrolyzed,
depolymerized, or chemically modified to the extent that the final product is no
longer polymeric in structure.
(c) Microorganisms. Any combination of chemical substances that is a
living organism, such as bacteria, eimeria, fungi, and yeasts. Any chemical
substance produced from such a living organism is reportable unless otherwise
excluded.
(d) Naturally occurring chemical substances. Any naturally occurring
chemical substance, as described in §710.4(b). The applicability of this
exclusion is determined in each case by the specific activities of the person
who manufactures the substance in question. Some chemical substances can be
manufactured both as described in §710.4(b) and by means other than those
described in §710.4(b). If a person described in §710.28 manufactures a chemical
substance by means other than those described in §710.4(b), the person must
report regardless of whether the substance also could have been produced as
described in §710.4(b). Any chemical substance that is produced from such a
naturally occurring chemical substance described in §710.4(b) is reportable
unless otherwise excluded.
[51 FR 21447, June 12, 1986]