National Organic Program: USDA Organic Regulations

Published date08 October 2019
Citation84 FR 53577
Record Number2019-21171
SectionRules and Regulations
CourtAgricultural Marketing Service
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 195 (Tuesday, October 8, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 195 (Tuesday, October 8, 2019)]
                [Rules and Regulations]
                [Pages 53577-53578]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-21171]
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                Federal Register / Vol. 84, No. 195 / Tuesday, October 8, 2019 /
                Rules and Regulations
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                DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
                Agricultural Marketing Service
                7 CFR Part 205
                [Document Number AMS-NOP-19-0035; NOP-18-05]
                National Organic Program: USDA Organic Regulations
                AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
                ACTION: 2019 Sunset Review and substance renewals.
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                SUMMARY: This document announces the renewal of substance exemptions as
                listed on the National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances
                (National List) within the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA)
                organic regulations. This document reflects the outcome of the 2019
                sunset review process and addresses recommendations submitted to the
                Secretary of Agriculture (Secretary), through the USDA's Agricultural
                Marketing Service (AMS), by the National Organic Standards Board
                (NOSB).
                DATES: This action is effective October 30, 2019.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Pooler, Standards Division,
                Telephone: (202) 720-3252; Fax: (202) 260-9151.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                I. Background
                 USDA AMS administers the National Organic Program (NOP) under the
                authority of the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (OFPA), as
                amended (7 U.S.C. 6501-6524). The regulations implementing the NOP,
                also referred to as the USDA organic regulations (7 CFR part 205), were
                published on December 21, 2000 (65 FR 80548) and became effective on
                October 21, 2002. Through these regulations, AMS oversees national
                organic standards for the production, handling, and labeling of
                organically produced agricultural products. Since October 2002, the
                USDA organic regulations have been frequently amended, mostly for
                changes to the National List in 7 CFR 205.601-205.606.
                 The National List identifies the synthetic substances allowed to be
                used and nonsynthetic substances prohibited from use in organic
                farming. The National List also identifies synthetic and nonsynthetic
                nonagricultural (nonorganic) agricultural substances that may be used
                in organic handling. The OFPA and USDA organic regulations specifically
                prohibit the use of any synthetic substance in organic production and
                handling unless an exemption for using the synthetic substance is
                provided on the National List. Section 205.105 of the USDA organic
                regulations also requires that any nonorganic agricultural substance
                and any nonagricultural substance used in organic handling be listed as
                allowed on the National List.
                 The OFPA at Sec. 6578 authorizes the NOSB, operating in accordance
                with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Sec. 1 et seq., 5 U.S.C.
                App.2), as amended, to assist in evaluating substances to be allowed or
                prohibited for organic production and handling and to advise the
                Secretary on the USDA organic regulations. The OFPA sunset provision
                (Sec. 6517(e)) also requires a review of all substance exemptions
                included on the National List within five years of their addition to or
                renewal on the list. During this sunset review, the NOSB considers any
                new information pertaining to a substance's impact on human health and
                the environment, its necessity due to the unavailability of wholly
                natural substances, and its consistency with organic production and
                handling. The NOSB subsequently votes to remove a substance allowance
                or prohibition from the National List.
                 The Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018 amended the OFPA at Sec.
                6518(i)(2) to specify that any vote on a motion proposing to amend the
                National List requires \2/3\ of the votes cast at a meeting of the NOSB
                at which a quorum is present to prevail. A substance allowance or
                prohibition remains listed on the National List unless an NOSB motion
                to remove such substance carries with \2/3\ of votes cast, and the
                Secretary renews or amends the listing for such substance. The NOSB
                submits its sunset review and recommendations to the Secretary where,
                as delegated by the Secretary, AMS evaluates the sunset review and
                recommendations for compliance with the National List substance
                evaluation criteria in Sec. 6518(m) and other federal statutes or
                regulations. AMS also considers public comments submitted in
                association with a specific sunset review process.
                 AMS published an updated sunset review process in the Federal
                Register on September 16, 2013 (78 FR 56811). In accordance with the
                sunset review process, AMS published two notices in the Federal
                Register announcing the NOSB meetings on April 19-21, 2017, and October
                31-November 2, 2017, and inviting public comments on the 2019 sunset
                review process (November 25, 2016 (81 FR 85205) and May 30, 2017 (82 FR
                24659)). AMS also hosted two public webinars (April 13, 2017 and,
                October 24 and 26, 2017), to provide additional opportunities for
                public comment. The NOSB received additional comment during the public
                meetings. At these public meetings, the NOSB reviewed substance
                exemptions scheduled to sunset from the National List and recommended
                these exemptions not be removed. Table 1 shows the current listings for
                these substance exemptions.
                 AMS has reviewed and accepted the NOSB's 2019 sunset review
                recommendations and is renewing the listing of these substance
                exemptions until 2024.\1\ AMS has determined that the substance
                allowances listed in this notice continue to be necessary for organic
                production and/or organic handling because of the unavailability of
                organic forms or wholly natural substitutes for the specified uses
                (Sec. 6517(c)(1)(A)(ii)). The renewal of these substance allowances
                will avoid potential disruptions to the organic industry and consumers
                that may otherwise result from removal from the National List. AMS also
                has determined that the nonsynthetic substance prohibitions listed in
                this notice continue to be necessary because use of the two substances
                is inconsistent with organic production and/or organic handling (Sec.
                6517(c)(2)(A)(ii)).
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                 \1\ National List Sunset Dates, NOP 5611, https://www.ams.usda.gov/sites/default/files/media/NOP-SunsetDates.pdf.
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                 Five additional substance allowances were also reviewed and
                subsequently recommended for renewal by the NOSB:
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                Micronutrients, Sec. 205.601(j); chlorhexidine, Sec. 205.603(a);
                lidocaine, Sec. 205.603(b); chlorine materials, Sec. 205.605(b); and
                potassium acid tartrate, Sec. 205.605(b). These five substance
                allowances are not included in this renewal notice, because these
                substances were already amended on the National List as a result of
                final rules published on December 27, 2018 (83 FR 66559) and on April
                30, 2019 (84 FR 18133). The sunset date for micronutrients, Sec.
                205.601(j); chlorhexidine, Sec. 205.603(a); lidocaine, Sec.
                205.603(b); and chlorine materials, Sec. 205.605(b) is January 28,
                2024. The sunset date for potassium acid tartrate, Sec. 205.605(b), is
                May 30, 2024.
                 The NOSB also reviewed and subsequently recommended to the
                Secretary the removal of the listed exemptions for use of vitamin
                B1 (Sec. 205.601), oxytocin (Sec. 205.603), procaine
                (Sec. 205.603), and konjac flour (Sec. 205.606). AMS is reviewing the
                NOSB recommendations to remove these substance allowances from the
                National List. Any removals from the National List would be addressed
                in a separate notice and comment rulemaking. AMS plans to take action
                on these substances before their sunset date of March 15, 2022.
                 Table 1 lists the substance exemptions being renewed through this
                document. These specific substance allowances and prohibitions continue
                as listed on the National List with a new sunset date of October 30,
                2024.
                 Table 1--National List Substances Renewed in 2019 Sunset Review
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                 Substance Use conditions
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                 Sec. 205.601 Synthetic substances allowed for use in organic crop
                 production.
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                Chlorine materials: Calcium As described under Sec.
                 hypochlorite, Chlorine dioxide, Sodium 205.601(a)(2)(i, ii and iv).
                 hypochlorite.
                Herbicides, soap-based................. As described under Sec.
                 205.601(b)(1).
                Mulches: Biodegradable biobased mulch As described under Sec.
                 film. 205.601(b)(2)(iii).
                Boric acid............................. As described under Sec.
                 205.601(e)(3).
                Sticky traps/barriers.................. As described under Sec.
                 205.601(e)(9).
                Coppers, fixed......................... As described under Sec.
                 205.601(i)(2).
                Copper sulfate......................... As described under Sec.
                 205.601(i)(3).
                Humic acids............................ As described under Sec.
                 205.601(j)(3).
                Vitamins, C, and E..................... As described in Sec.
                 205.601(j)(9).
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                 Sec. 205.602 Nonsynthetic substances prohibited for use in organic
                 crop production.
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                Lead salts............................. As described under Sec.
                 205.602(d).
                Tobacco dust (nicotine sulfate)........ As described under Sec.
                 205.602(j).
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                Sec. 205.603 Synthetic substances allowed for use in organic livestock
                 production.
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                Chlorine materials: Calcium As described under Sec.
                 hypochlorite, Chlorine dioxide, Sodium 205.603(a)(10)(i, ii and iv).
                 hypochlorite.
                Glucose................................ As described under Sec.
                 205.603(a)(13).
                Tolazoline (CAS # 59-98-3)............. As described under Sec.
                 205.603(a)(29).
                Copper sulfate......................... As described under Sec.
                 205.603(b)(1).
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                 Sec. 205.605 Nonagricultural (nonorganic) substances allowed as
                ingredients in or on processed products labeled as ``organic'' or ``made
                 with organic (specified ingredients or food group(s)).''
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                Attapulgite............................ As described under Sec.
                 205.605(a).
                Bentonite.............................. As described under Sec.
                 205.605(a).
                Diatomaceous earth..................... As described under Sec.
                 205.605(a).
                Nitrogen............................... As described under Sec.
                 205.605(a).
                Sodium carbonate....................... As described under Sec.
                 205.605(a).
                Acidified sodium chlorite.............. As described under Sec.
                 205.605(b).
                Carbon dioxide......................... As described under Sec.
                 205.605(b).
                Magnesium chloride..................... As described under Sec.
                 205.605(b).
                Sodium phosphates...................... As described under Sec.
                 205.605(b).
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                 Sec. 205.606 Nonorganically produced agricultural products allowed as
                 ingredients in or on processed products labeled as ``organic.''
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                Casings................................ As described under Sec.
                 205.606(b).
                Pectin................................. As described under Sec.
                 205.606(p).
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                 Authority: 7 U.S.C. 6501-6524.
                 Dated: September 25, 2019.
                Bruce Summers,
                Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.
                [FR Doc. 2019-21171 Filed 10-7-19; 8:45 am]
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