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EPA-HQ-OPPT-2003-0006 EPA In Vitro Dermal Absorption Rate Testing of Certain Chemicals of Interest to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Rulemaking 2024-04-16T01:01:30Z 0b000064800b1189 Not Assigned Contact: Catherine Roman, OPPT, Chemical Control Division, 202-564-8157, 7405M, HQ. EPA finalizes a rule that requires dermal absorption rate testing for 34 chemicals of interest to OSHA.             {"displayProperties": [{"name": "generic", "label": "Location", "tooltip": "Agency specific program associated with a docket (regulatory action); equivalents: Bureau, Docket Item Code, Program Area."}], "keywords": null, "modifyDate": "2024-04-16T01:01:30Z", "dkAbstract": "Contact: Catherine Roman, OPPT, Chemical Control Division, 202-564-8157, 7405M, HQ. EPA finalizes a rule that requires dermal absorption rate testing for 34 chemicals of interest to OSHA.", "agencyId": "EPA", "program": null, "shortTitle": null, "subType2": null, "title": "In Vitro Dermal Absorption Rate Testing of Certain Chemicals of Interest to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)", "generic": "HQ-OPPT", "field1": null, "docketType": "Rulemaking", "petitionNbr": null, "rin": "Not Assigned", "organization": null, "legacyId": null, "subType": null, "category": null, "field2": null, "effectiveDate": null, "objectId": "0b000064800b1189"} single_get

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