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Interagency Work with Agriculture and HHS to Coordination on coordinate and support the development Research and implementation of research initiatives to examine the health effects and toxicity of pesticides and other pollutants on vulnerable subpopulations and report to Congress. Enforcement Authorizes citizen suits for any past or Authorizes citizen suits against EPA for failure to establish Provisions ongoing failure to complete and submit a TRI thresholds. Permits citizen suits with respect to violations reporting form. Also, creates a citizen suit for under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act. And for any past failure to submit a Pollution Prevention Plan or ongoing failure to complete and submit a TRI reporting Summary or Progress Report. form. CBI/Trade Allows a person to withhold an element or Permits withholding of portions of chemical use information Secrets portion of materials accounting information if reported by facilities for purposes of protecting trade secrets. the person shows it is a trade secret on the The commission may grant exemptions from such reporting basis of the same four factors that apply to requirements if a substance would not cause substantial specific chemical identity information under personal injury or illness as a result of foreseeable handling, the current TRI program: a) has taken including ingestion by children. reasonable measures to protect confidentiality; 2) not required to be disclosed under any Federal or state law; 3) disclosure is likely to cause substantial harm to competitive position and 4) chemical identity is not readily discoverable through reverse engineering.

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