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If monitoring data were used to support the initial tolerance decision, do valid current monitoring data exist?

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If monitoring data were used to support the initial tolerance decision, do valid current monitoring data exist?

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• If yes, the analysis in Question 3 will focus on what the current monitoring data show. • If no, the analysis in Question 3 will focus on changes in use practices. The level of analysis conducted to determine the significance of changes in use practices and their potential effect on the risk assessment will, in part, be based on the level of risk in the initial assessment. For example, if the initial assessment indicates a low risk, verifying the percent crop treated and total use may be adequate to determine that residues are unlikely to change in a manner that would affect the initial safety finding. However, if the estimated risk used for the initial tolerance decision is close to the EPA level of concern, a more comprehensive review of changes in use practices generally will be conducted. 3. Is there an increase in either the frequency of detections or the actual residue levels OR would changes in use patterns or the amount used be expected to increase residue levels? • If curren

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