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USDA APHIS Requirements Catharine Cook, Senior Regulatory Biotechnologist Eastern Compliance Assurance Branch USDA APHIS BRS ROP National Alliance of Independent Crop Consultants Annual Meeting January 19, 2017

APHIS BRS Requirements Outline Regulating Biotechnology Notifications and Permits Determinations of Nonregulated Status Confined Field Trials What to Expect During an Inspection Things to Avoid Sources of Information 1

BRS Mission: Protect and enhance U.S. agricultural and natural resources using a scienceand risk-based regulatory framework to ensure the safe importation, interstate movement, and confined environmental release of regulated GE organisms. Biotechnology Regulatory Services Animal Care Wildlife Services APHIS International Services Plant Protection & Quarantine Veterinary Services 2

Coordinated Framework Most products are regulated by more than one agency 3

Biotechnology Regulation Regulated Status An Introduction = Importation, Interstate Movement, or Field Testing (Release) Permit Notification Nonregulated Status Removed from APHIS Oversight Petition 4

Permits Consist of 1 important document, the Issued Permit: Based on the application organism, phenotypes, constructs, locations (GPS), proposed dates Includes Standard Permit Conditions (7 CFR 340.4 f) Also includes Supplemental Permit Conditions specific to the test organism and other parameters of the trial 5

Notifications Consist of 3 important documents: The application organism, phenotypes, constructs, locations (GPS), proposed dates Acknowledgment Letter approved dates for importation, interstate movement, or planting of field trials Outlines Performance Standards (7 CFR 340.3 c) Design Protocols methods approved to be followed in order to meet the performance standards 6

Notification Acknowledgement Letter 7

Notification Acknowledgement Letter Planting Reports should be submitted via epermits or emailed to BRS: 8

Petition Evaluation Applicant provides information and data upon which to base a determination APHIS BRS conducts two evaluations: Plant Pest Risk Assessment (PPRA) To determine if the GE organism poses a risk as a plant pest (Plant Protection Act of 2000) Environmental Assessment (EA) or Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) To evaluate environmental impacts of the APHIS-BRS determination, as required under NEPA 9

GE Plants with Nonregulated Status Determinations of nonregulated status: over 100 petitions, representing 17 plant species Petition Table: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/biotechnology/permits-notificationspetitions/petitions/petition-status 10

Confined Field Trials Applicant provides information on: biology of the organism environment, location and conditions of the release including: measures to maintain physical isolation and reproductive isolation site security, monitoring, and inspection methods of devitalization and disposal, postharvest (volunteer) monitoring 11

Confined Field Trials 12

Notifications and Permits Goal of notifications and permits: prevent the unintended release of the regulated article Regulatory requirements to minimize the possibility that the organism will: Persist in the environment Produce offspring that will persist Within crop species or wild relatives Significantly impact non-target organisms 13

Eastern and Western Compliance Assurance Branches Management of planting report information Management of inspections Training of inspectors Conduct inspections Participate in field investigations Proactively promote compliance Participate in education and outreach activities Serve as a resource Provide guidance 14

Inspection Frequency All sites are eligible for inspection Notifications randomly selected from planting report information Permits inspected at least once in each state with a release each year Inspections conducted at any point during the growing season, or may be after growing season (post-harvest) Follow-up inspections may be conducted Locations inspected at a higher frequency: o o o winter nurseries large-scale trials All wheat sites inspected 15

Inspection Partnership BRS, PPQ and State Departments of Ag 2016 participant States: Arkansas, Kansas, North Dakota, Florida, North Carolina, Minnesota, Wisconsin FY States Total Inspections 09 AR, KS, FL, NC 10 AR, KS, FL, NC 11 AR, KS, FL, NC 12 AR, KS, FL, NC, MN 13 AR, KS, FL, NC, MN 14 AR, KS, FL, NC, MN 15 AR, KS, FL, NC, MN, WI 35 47 64 60 79 70 42 16 AR, KS, ND, FL, NC, MN, WI 57

Notification Sites Planted in FY15 FY 11 FY13 FY15 # of Authorized Sites 8826 6528 5988 # of Actual Planted Sites 2606 1663 1019 % Planted 29.5 25.5 17.0 17

Permit Sites Planted in FY15 FY 11 FY13 FY15 # of Authorized Sites 1627 4044 1947 # of Actual Planted Sites 864 1333 443 % Planted 53.1 32.9 22.8 18

USDA Biotech Inspections Conducted in Fiscal Year 2016 (Total = 797) 10 8 28 1 11 18 4 38 11 7 15 2 56 2 4 34 33 73 11 76 14 3 5 4 7 1 11 4 Inspections >50 9 22 4 5 3 12 9 9 4 14 30 to 50 11 to 29 Hawaii 33 5 to 10 98 Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands 1 to 4 2 0 82 19

Compliance We continue to build our staff of Regulatory Analysts who conduct inspections as part of their duties BRS now has staff in 8 states plus PR In FY2016 ~ 60% of inspections conducted by BRS Regulatory Analysts (Up from 2-3 % a few years ago) ~30% APHIS-PPQ, ~10% State 20

Enhanced Compliance Oversight OIG recommendations Continuation of business process improvement Enhancing inspection program 21

Inspector Access 7 CFR 340.4(f)(5) - Permits (5) An inspector shall be allowed access, during regular business hours, to the place where the regulated article is located and to any records relating to the introduction of a regulated article; 7 CFR 340.3(d)(6) - Notifications (6) Access shall be allowed for APHIS and State regulatory officials to inspect facilities and/or the field test sites and any records necessary to evaluate compliance with the provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section. 22

Inspection Selection Planting Report Information Notification or permit number Crop species Planting date Planting location (unique location IDs) Acreage 23

Inspection Goals Verify compliance with regulatory requirements (7 CFR 340) Using multiple methods of verification Keeping regulated material separate from non-regulated material Out of food and feed supply Prevent instances of low level presence (LLP) Safeguarding American Agriculture 24

What to Expect During an Inspection Inspector calls to schedule inspection but may not give much notice Inspector gathers names of all present Reviews documents and records Including an up-to-date map Asks questions about past activities and future plans Makes observations, takes measurements 25

What to Expect Inspection of Paperwork Authorization (Permit or Acknowledgement Letter) Design Protocols or SOPs Used to meet Performance Standards - 7 CFR 340.3 (c) Methods of confinement (physical isolation, etc.) Methods for devitalization/disposal Records for: Equipment cleaning Training of employees Monitoring for deleterious effects Volunteer monitoring 26

What to Expect During an Inspection 27

What to Expect Inspection of Paperwork Shipping/Packing Quantity received - Inventory list Containers, labelling Cleaning, disposal Map 28

Shipping Containers 29

Maps of Field Trial Locations Map obtained from cooperator GPS coordinates compared Map notes locations of other regulated trials in vicinity Map should include points of reference (e.g. roads, buildings) Map required with each inspection report 30

Example Plot Map of Trial 35.77248, -78.67742 660 USDA Number: 16-995-103N Species: corn Non-regulated corn 31

What to Expect Inspection of Material Regulated Material Storage Area Identity Secure Regulated separate from non-regulated Any other regulated trials at site Permit/Notification numbers Locations of sites 32

What to Expect Inspection of Site Visit Trial Site Identity maintained (lines, events) Size of field trial GPS coordinates Isolation Sexually compatible plants Expected date of harvest/termination Fate of regulated material Plans for trial site 33

Avoid Compliance Issues Obtain authorization from BRS prior to importation, interstate movement, or environmental release Plan for controlling volunteers following field trial Remember to submit planting reports on time Timeframes indicated on issued permit or acknowledgement letter Submit other reports and notices as required, such as volunteer monitoring reports Maintain separation/isolation distance Prevent expected animal incursions Cooperate with inspectors Self-reporting is required for loss of confinement (unusual occurrence) 34

Biotechnology Quality Management Support Program (BQMS) Accurate and trustworthy information Repository Document Control Assistance Internal Control Assistance BQMS Critical Control Point Assistance 35 Process Improvement Assistance

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For More Information USDA APHIS BRS: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/ biotechnology General Inquiries: biotechquery@aphis.usda.gov BQMS: BRS.BQMS@aphis.usda.gov 37