The TSCA is a United States law, passed by the United States Congress in 1976, that regulates the introduction of new or already existing chemicals. The.

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The TSCA is a United States law, passed by the United States Congress in 1976, that regulates the introduction of new or already existing chemicals. The TSCA is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The act gives the EPA the authority to require reporting, record keeping and testing requirements, and restrictions relating to chemical substances and/ or mixtures. Certain substances such as food, drugs, cosmetics, and pesticides are generally excluded from the TSCA. TSCA addresses the production, importation, use, and disposal of specific chemicals including polychlorinated biphenyl's (PCBs), Radon, asbestos, and lead based paint.

1986: Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response 1988: Indoor Air Radon Abatement 1992: Lead Based Paint Exposure

Prohibits importation of toxic chemicals Regulates use of chemicals Limits use of toxic chemicals in the environment By: Jenna June P.4