How is toll formulating defined?
There is no regulatory definition of “toll formulating”. Toll formulators, as referred to by the PFPR rule, typically formulate, package, or repackage one or more products under contract to another registrant. The toll formulator does not own the registrations for these products. In addition, they may have multiple contracts of varying length with several different companies at the same time. Registrants typically use toll formulators for one or more of the following reasons: • The toll formulator has specialized equipment for the formulating or packaging of a product; • The registrant does not have room at their facility to formulate, package, or repackage the product; or • The registrant wishes to avoid potential cross contamination concerns by segregating incompatible products (e.g., herbicides and insecticides).
There is no regulatory definition of “toll formulating”. Toll formulators, as referred to by the PFPR rule, typically formulate, package, or repackage one or more products under contract to another registrant. The toll formulator does not own the registrations for these products. In addition, they may have multiple contracts of varying length with several different companies at the same time.