(a) General.
Tolerances are established for residues of the insecticide diazinon, O ,O -diethyl O -[6-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)-4-pyrimidinyl]phosphorothioate (CAS No. 333-41-5), in or on the following food commodities:
Almond, hulls |
3.0 |
Apple |
0.50 |
Apricot |
0.20 |
Bean, lima |
0.50 |
Bean, snap, succulent |
0.50 |
Beet, garden, roots |
0.75 |
Beet, garden, tops |
0.70 |
Blueberry |
0.50 |
Caneberry subgroup 13-07A |
0.75 |
Carrot, roots |
0.75 |
Cattle, fat |
0.50 |
Cherry, sweet |
0.20 |
Cherry, tart |
0.20 |
Cranberry |
0.50 |
Endive |
0.70 |
Fig |
0.50 |
Ginseng |
0.75 |
Grape |
0.75 2
|
Hazelnut |
0.50 |
Kiwifruit 1
|
0.75 |
Lettuce |
0.70 |
Melon |
0.75 |
Mushroom |
0.75 2
|
Nectarine |
0.20 |
Onion, bulb |
0.75 |
Onion, green |
0.75 |
Pea, succulent |
0.50 |
Peach |
0.20 |
Pear |
0.50 |
Pineapple |
0.50 |
Plum, prune, fresh |
0.20 |
Radish |
0.50 |
Rutabaga |
0.75 |
Spinach |
0.70 |
Strawberry |
0.50 |
Tomato |
0.75 |
Vegetable, brassica, leafy, group 5 |
0.70 |
Watercress |
0.05 |
1There are no domestic registrations for kiwifruit as of March 6, 2002. |
2The expiration/revocation date for this tolerance is 9/10/2010. |
(b) emergency exemptions.
[Reserved]
(c) Tolerances with regional registrations.
Tolerances with regional registration, as defined in § 180.1(l), are established for residues of the insecticide diazinon, O, O -diethyl O -[6-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)-4-pyrimidinyl]-phosphorothioate (CAS No. 333-41-5), in or on the following food commodities:
Almond |
0.50 |
Banana |
0.20 |
Celery |
0.70 |
Cucumber |
0.75 |
Parsley, leaves |
0.75 |
Parsnip |
0.50 |
Pepper |
0.5 |
Potato |
0.10 |
Squash, summer |
0.50 |
Squash, winter |
0.75 |
Sweet potato, roots |
0.10 |
Swiss chard |
0.70 |
Turnip, roots |
0.50 |
Turnip, tops |
0.75 |
(d) Indirect or inadvertent residues.
[Reserved]
Code of Federal Regulations
[47 FR 42738, Sept. 29, 1982]
Code of Federal Regulations
Editorial Note:
For Federal Register citations affecting § 180.153
, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.