JUN
24
2003
Dr.
Tracy
Rood
Associate
Registration
Manager
Pioneer
Hi­
Bred
International,
Inc.
P.
O.
Box
552
Johnston,
Iowa
50131­
0552
Dear
Dr.
Rood:

Subject:
Bacillus
thuringiensis
Cry34/
34Ab1
Proteins
and
the
Genetic
Material
Necessary
for
their
Production
(
From
the
Insert
of
Plasmid
PHP17662)
in
Corn
/
Your
October
17,
2002
Application;
January
16,
2003
Revised
Experimental
Program
Section
G;
and
May
8,
2003
Letter
Involving
Further
Modifications
to
Your
Section
G;
June
18,
2003
Letter
with
Updated
Confidential
Statement
of
Formula
and
Label;
Your
June
19,
2003
Updated
Label;
Your
June
23,
2003
Letter
Re:
Controlled
Hand
Pollinations
EPA
Experimental
Use
Permit
No.
29964­
EUP­
5
Effective
Dates:
Plantings
Through
May
1,
2004
and
Associated
Activities
Such
as
Collection
of
Field
Data;
Harvesting
&
Processing
of
Seed
After
Last
Planting;
and
Containment
Activities
Such
as
Destruction
of
Volunteer
Corn
Plants
On
the
basis
of
the
information
furnished
by
the
applicant
and
the
annexed
program,
an
experimental
use
permit
under
§
5
of
the
Federal
Insecticide,
Fungicide,
and
Rodenticide
Act
is
hereby
issued
for
Bacillus
thuringiensis
Cry34/
34Ab1
proteins
and
the
genetic
material
necessary
for
their
production
(
from
the
insert
of
plasmid
PHP17662)
in
corn.
A
temporary
tolerance
exemption
being
issued
under
40
CFR
§
180.1242
is
associated
with
this
experimental
use
permit.

Prior
to
shipment
and/
or
use
of
the
subject
corn,
you
must
consult
with
the
pesticide
regulatory
officials
and,
if
applicable,
the
biotechnology
regulatory
officials
of
the
State(
s)
in
which
your
experimental
program
will
be
conducted,
and
obtain
a
State
permit
or
license
if
such
is
required.
(
Note
Hawaii's
reporting
requirement
for
genetically
modified
organisms
under
section
321­
11.6
of
the
Hawaii
revised
statutes.)
Issuance
of
this
Federal
permit
does
not
negate
the
need
for
permission
from
individual
States.
Prior
to
initiating
this
experimental
program
in
any
State,
you
are
to
notify
the
lead
Agency
of
the
State(
s)
in
which
your
experimental
program
will
be
conducted
of
the
specific
testing
program
(
when,
where,
how
much,
etc.).
Failure
to
do
so
may
result
in
revocation
or
modification
of
this
EUP.
You
must
comply
with
all
requirements
of
the
USDA/
APHIS
as
they
apply
to
the
proposed
testing.
2
You
must
provide
notice
to
the
State
pesticide
regulatory
Agency
at
least
72
hours
before
you
begin
to
apply
the
experimental
use
product.
You
must
also
provide
a
copy
of
this
authorization
letter
and
stamped
label,
as
well
as
the
non­
confidential
portion
of
the
Section
G
(
the
January
16,
2003
version
of
your
Section
G
as
modified
in
item
1
below)
to
all
cooperators,
participants,
and
users
prior
to
the
initial
pesticide
application
made
in
accordance
with
the
EUP.
The
Agency
is
also
notifying
the
relevant
EPA
Region(
s),
by
sending
them
copies
of
this
EUP.

Conditions
under
which
the
EUP
is
being
issued
are
as
follows.

1.
Per
Pioneer's
request
communicated
in
Isabelle
Coats
letter
of
May
8,
2003
your
Experimental
Program,
Section
G
is
modified
as
follows.
Please
note
that
these
isolation
provisions
are
only
allowed
because
of
the
temporary
tolerance
being
issued
under
40
CFR
180.1242.

°
The
events
tested
under
this
permit
are
limited
to
events
E4497.45.2.16,
E4497.59.1.22,
and
E4497.45.2.14.

°
Planting
and
harvesting
dates
are
6/
23/
03­
5/
1/
04
and
9/
1/
03
­
11/
30/
04,
respectively.

°
The
number
of
border
rows
is
changed
from
10
to
12.

°
The
following
language
replaces
any
previous
text
under
the
heading
`
Isolation':

One
or
more
methods
may
be
used:

(
1)
Any
open­
pollinated
corn
within
660
feet
of
the
EUP
test
plants
will
be
destroyed.
Controlled
hand
pollinations
may
be
made
within
660
feet
of
the
EUP
test
plants.

(
2)
The
tassels
of
the
EUP
test
plants
will
be
bagged
prior
to
the
onset
of
anthesis
until
pollen
shed
is
complete
or
until
tassel
is
removed
from
the
test
plant.

(
3)
The
flowering
period
for
the
EUP
test
plants
will
not
coincide
with
the
presence
of
sexually
receptive
corn
within
660
feet
of
the
EUP
test
site
(
i.
e.,
temporal
isolation).

(
4)
The
EUP
test
plants
will
be
detasseled
or
destroyed
prior
to
the
onset
of
anthesis.

2.
The
total
amount
of
construct
17662
corn
seed
to
be
used
will
not
exceed
the
quantity
authorized
by
the
EUP.

3.
The
permittee
will
immediately
notify
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency
of
any
findings
from
the
experimental
uses
that
have
a
bearing
on
safety
(
i.
e.,
reporting
to
the
Agency
of
any
adverse
effects
from
the
use
of,
or
exposure
to,
the
pesticide
is
required).
The
permittee
will
also
keep
records
of
production,
distribution
and
performance,
and,
on
request,
make
the
records
3
available
to
any
authorized
officer
or
employee
of
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency.

4.
You
must
provide
a
final
report
within180
days
of
the
expiration
of
the
permit.
The
final
report
must
include
all
of
the
items
set
forth
in
40
CFR
§
172.8(
b).
We
note
that
the
acreage
listed
in
your
experimental
program
did
not
include
isolation
distances
or
non­
construct
17662
plants
receiving
construct
17662
pollen.
Future
experimental
use
permit
application
requests
and
the
final
report
for
this
permit
must
include
or
report
on
the
area
of
the
field
planted
to
construct
17662
corn
and
any
plants
intended
to
receive
pollen
from
construct
17662
corn
plants
through
cross
pollination.
A
perimeter
drawn
around
the
circumference
of
such
a
plot
will
serve
as
the
defining
measure
of
what
is
contained
within
the
experimental
plot.
This
must
include
border
row
plantings
where
required.
The
disposition
of
all
planted
consruct
17662
corn
and
any
plants
intended
to
receive
pollen
from
construct
17662
corn
plants
must
also
be
reported.

5.
The
labeling
submitted
in
connection
with
your
application
is
acceptable
and
must
be
used
for
all
shipments
of
seed
subsequent
to
receiving
this
approval
and
be
in
possession
of
the
user
under
this
EUP.
A
stamped
copy
of
the
label
which
includes
the
correct
EUP
number,
29964­
EUP­
5,
is
enclosed
for
your
records.

6.
Per
40
CFR
§
174.4(
b)(
v),
you
must
provide
the
name
and
street
address
of
all
cooperators
as
soon
as
available
and
prior
to
planting.

7.
This
experimental
use
permit
is
not
a
limited
seed
increase
registration
under
§
3
of
FIFRA
and
plantings
solely
for
commercial
seed
increase
are
prohibited
Based
upon
the
submitted
experimental
program,
the
subject
corn
seed
may
be
shipped
for
use
under
this
permit
to
the
following
State(
s)
and
be
planted
on
the
following
acreage
and
crops,
provided
that
the
States
agree
to
the
trials
and
all
other
requirements
of
the
USDA/
APHIS
have
been
met
as
they
apply
to
the
testing:

STATE
or
COMMONWEALTH
ACREAGE
California
2.875
Georgia
1.7
Hawaii
340.25
Illinois
46.776
Indiana
19.88
Iowa
60.386
Kansas
7.336
Michigan
6.388
Minnesota
21.112
Missouri
7.206
Nebraska
24.44
4
STATE
or
COMMONWEALTH
ACREAGE
North
Dakota
6.85
Ohio
3.32
Pennsylvania
4.052
Puerto
Rico
45.55
South
Dakota
1.45
Tennessee
1.95
Texas
2.77
Wisconsin
19.616
Total
623.907
Sincerely,

/
s/
Phil
Hutton
for/

Janet
L.
Andersen,
Ph.
D.,
Director
Biopesticides
and
Pollution
Prevention
Division
(
7511C)
Enclosure
