Jones Day’s Post

The EPA has announced that it intends to reconsider the 2024 Risk Management Program (RMP) rule. Such an action would continue a tug-of-war over RMP requirements that has spanned multiple administrations. The agency may revert to requirements put in place in 2019 by rescinding the 2024 requirements for information availability and safer technologies. While the precise timing of a potential new rule is still uncertain, status updates in related litigation indicate that EPA is hoping to finalize a new RMP rule by late 2026. To chart the evolution of the rule and learn what rescinding it would mean for stakeholders, click below to download our Commentary. Kevin Holewinski Daniella Einik Joseph Herbster Jane Story Charles Wehland #EPA #riskmanagement #chemicals

Marise Textor

Senior Advisory Consultant - EHS Regulatory Strategies, Advocacy, specializing in National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) strategies

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Thanks Joe. This rule is my favorite example of the regulatory see-saw.

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