Deaf Access Solutions, Inc.; Access to Confidential Business Information
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The EPA is granting Deaf Access Solutions, Inc. access to pesticide-related information submitted under FIFRA and FFDCA, including data claimed as Confidential Business Information (CBI). This access is required so that American Sign Language interpreters from the company can attend meetings and provide interpretation services for deaf and hard-of-hearing EPA staff in the Office of Pesticide Programs. Access is strictly on a need-to-know basis, limited to contract performance, and governed by nondisclosure agreements and security procedures. The authorization begins no sooner than 5 days after publication in the Federal Register and continues until December 31, 2030, or the end of any contract extension.
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Key Changes
- EPA grants Deaf Access Solutions, Inc. access to all FIFRA and FFDCA submitted information, including CBI
- Access begins no sooner than 5 days after Federal Register publication
- Access continues until December 31, 2030, or end of contract extension without further notice
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Obligations
What this law requires
Provide access to Deaf Access Solutions, Inc. to pesticide-related information submitted under FIFRA and FFDCA, including Confidential Business Information (CBI), no sooner than 5 days after publication in the Federal Register
Limit access to Deaf Access Solutions, Inc. personnel to information necessary on a need-to-know basis for contract performance only
Require Deaf Access Solutions, Inc. personnel to sign nondisclosure agreements before permitting access to FIFRA CBI
Conduct security procedure briefings for Deaf Access Solutions, Inc. personnel before they are permitted access to FIFRA CBI
Prohibit Deaf Access Solutions, Inc. from using disclosed information for any purpose not specified in the contract