A number of recent publications, announcements, petitions, and calls for comments related to the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program (EDSP) can be found in the public domain. This In the Spotlight and a subsequent article will review the history of the EPA’s EDSP program as well as bring AltTox readers up-to-date on the current program and related activities. We will start out with the most recent EPA announcement of test order results and enforcement actions under the EDSP. Results of First EPA Test Orders Issued under EDSP The impact of the first round of test orders issued by the EPA under the EDSP in early 2010 on nine of 67 substances was published in the Federal Register on March 14, 2012 (). Companies that manufacture or import these chemicals, which are used as inert ingredients in pesticide formulations, were required under these test orders to submit Tier 1 screening data using 11 tests intended to identify effects on the endocrine system. The EPA reports the following: “In response to the test orders, companies have agreed to develop data and have asserted data compensation rights for two inert ingredients, acetone and isophorone. No companies are developing data for the remaining seven inert ingredients. Qbasic 4.5 For Windows Xp For. Lipikaar Keygen more. Carrier Electronic Selection Program.