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Can I submit multiple form samples to the EPA Registry for approval?

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Can I submit multiple form samples to the EPA Registry for approval?

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Yes. There is nothing in the regulations to prevent a registrant from submitting multiple sets of samples to the Registry under section 262.21(d). EPA expects that registrants will be forward-looking when they apply to the Registry. For example, some registrants might want to get approved for two paper types so they have flexibility to use one paper type or the other in the event that one paper type is discontinued by the manufacturer or goes up in price. If a registrant would like to get approved for two paper types, it must submit form samples for each type of paper, to get approval for both paper types.

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