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            EPA proposes some ‘forever chemicals’ be considered hazardousNews 2 Feb 2024 | CNN The US EPA is proposing that it will label nine of the thousands of PFAS “forever chemicals” as hazardous. 
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            EPA Releases List Of Known PFAS Chemicals Covered By New Reporting RulesPolicy 1 Feb 2024 The US EPA published on January 26, 2024, a list of specific PFAS that trigger reporting requirements under EPA’s recently promulgated Toxic Substances Control Act Section 8(a)(7) PFAS reporting rule. 
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            EPA finalizes new rules for companies producing toxic PFAS chemicalsNews 11 Jan 2024 | WHYY Companies must now notify the EPA if they want to resume the production of certain PFAS chemicals. 
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            Maine Begins PFAS Essential Use ID Process to Permit SalesPolicy 8 Jan 2024 Companies and industrial sectors that claim PFAS are essential for the goods they produce have until March 1 to notify a Maine agency as the first step to help continue selling those products in the state. 
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            [Report] Rewind And (P)FASt Forward: Current Developments In PFAS RegulationPolicy 8 Jan 2024 This report summarizes these and other major PFAS regulatory developments from 2023 and forecasts what 2024 may have in store. 
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            Navigating the changing landscape of PFAS regulationsNews 8 Jan 2024 | The Insurer Navigating the complexities of these regulations requires a proactive approach, including internal risk assessments, documentation, strategic planning, and risk transfer where possible. 
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            Overview of PFAS Regulations in the United States and What Japanese Companies and Their U.S. Subsidiaries Need to KnowPolicy 2 Jan 2024 This article provides an overview of PFAS regulation in the United States, emphasizing its relevance to various Japanese businesses, including those in specialty chemicals, manufacturing, oil and gas, and trading, due to the widespread use of PFAS in commercial products, potential liability risks, and recent multi-billion dollar settlements in PFAS contamination lawsuits. 
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            PFAS and WHO: Major Conference This Week Will Impact LitigationPolicy 10 Nov 2023 This week, the International Agency For Research On Cancer is holding a week-long conference in Lyon, France to discuss the carcinogenicity of PFOA and PFAS. 
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            New Report: PFAS Industry Spent More Than $110 Million on Lobbying Since 2019News 7 Nov 2023 | Food & Water Watch Weak regulations in the U.S. have allowed multi-billion dollar chemical corporations to conceal the dangers of toxic compounds called PFAS. 
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            Pappas to IRS: PFAS rebates should be nontaxable based on existing guidancePolicy 3 Nov 2023 Last spring, Congressman Chris Pappas filed legislation to change the Internal Revenue Service’s tax code in regard to state-issued PFAS remediation rebates. Now he’s working another avenue: asking the IRS to fix the issue itself. 
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            EPA tightens reporting requirements for ‘forever chemical’ releases, closing controversial loopholeNews 25 Oct 2023 | The Hill The EPA has finalized a rule that will tighten the reporting requirements for facilities that use or release certain types of toxic ‘forever chemicals.’ 
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            The Perfect is Always the Enemy of the Good - TSCA’s Information Grab and the Expansive Ten-Year “Look Back” PFAS Reporting RequirementPolicy 23 Oct 2023 The TSCA PFAS Reporting Rule continues in its broad form, making only slight modifications around the edges; none of which will provide material relief to the majority of entities subject to the rule. 
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            EPA Finalizes Rule to Require Enhanced PFAS Reporting to the Toxics Release InventoryPolicy 20 Oct 2023 The U.S. EPA finalized a rule that improves reporting on PFAS to the Toxics Release Inventory by eliminating an exemption that allowed facilities to avoid reporting information on PFAS when those chemicals were used in small concentrations. 
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            TSCA Section 8(a)(7) Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements for Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl SubstancesPolicy 11 Oct 2023 In accordance with obligations under TSCA, as amended by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020, EPA is requiring any person that manufactures (including import) or has manufactured (including imported) PFAS or PFAS-containing articles in any year since January 1, 2011, to electronically report information regarding PFAS uses, production volumes, disposal, exposures, and hazards. 
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            [Webinar] Key takeaways from the PFAS public consultationPolicy 6 Oct 2023 Watch a webinar to get the ins and outs of this record-breaking public consultation, find out what we chose to focus on in our reply and — last but not least — get valuable insights about the restriction proposal from a legal perspective.