What does a company/consortium need to do if they sell their share of a specific chemical to another company, or shut down operation of a specific chemical, during the course of the HPV program ?
Companies which elect from the beginning not to sponsor specific HPV chemicals because they no longer manufacture or import them, even though they were associated with those chemicals in the past, can make their explanations a matter of public record by including them in their response to the Agency’s invitation to participate in the HPV Challenge Program. Several companies have included such information in their initial responses to the Agency on the program. All HPV Challenge Program responses are posted to the ChemRTK website, linked to the name of the responding company. Companies or consortia which commit to sponsor chemicals in the HPV Challenge Program will be expected to fulfill those commitments throughout the duration of the Program. Communications indicating that companies or consortia are withdrawing from specific chemical commitments will also be posted to the website, and chemicals on which commitments are not met will be considered in the development of future TSCA secti
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