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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) has initiated the rollout of its new pesticide application submission service within its MyPeST application. EPA plans to replace the Pesticide Submission Portal (PSP) within its Central Data Exchange (CDX) for pesticide submissions with the expanded MyPeST platform for all customer interactions. The rollout will occur in three Phases — with Phase I going into effect on July 3, 2026. All data submitters, therefore, must have active CDX PSP and MyPeST accounts by this date.
EPA launched its initial version of the MyPeST application on January 17, 2025, to meet the transparency mandates outlined in the Pesticide Registration Improvement Act of 2022 (PRIA 5). Initially deployed as a tracking tool, the web-based system has rapidly expanded its capabilities. The Phase I rollout was drastically accelerated with EPA issuing a wave of e-mails, during the week of June 1, 2026, to all CDX users (those active in the last year) with instructions to pre-register for a new role in CDX: Pesticide Registration Submitter (MyPeST). This is a critical first step to enable registrants to create new pesticide applications and update applications using the MyPeST submission platform.
Instructions to add MyPeST role, from My CDX home screen follow:
In collaboration with Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment (RISE), EPA held its first of four relevant webinar series on June 3, 2026, to walk through this new MyPeST functionality; the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) demoed the new process and answered questions. Other webinars are to be held each Wednesday, through June 24, 2026, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. (EDT). You can register here.
According to EPA, the new MyPeST functionality will be rolled out in the following phases:
For more information about MyPeST, please see our January 27, 2025, blog post, April 24, 2025, blog post, and July 23, 2025, blog post.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) has initiated the rollout of its new pesticide application submission service within its MyPeST application. EPA plans to replace the Pesticide Submission Portal (PSP) within its Central Data Exchange (CDX) for pesticide submissions with the expanded MyPeST platform for all customer interactions. The rollout will occur in three Phases — with Phase I going into effect on July 3, 2026. All data submitters, therefore, must have active CDX PSP and MyPeST accounts by this date.
EPA launched its initial version of the MyPeST application on January 17, 2025, to meet the transparency mandates outlined in the Pesticide Registration Improvement Act of 2022 (PRIA 5). Initially deployed as a tracking tool, the web-based system has rapidly expanded its capabilities. The Phase I rollout was drastically accelerated with EPA issuing a wave of e-mails, during the week of June 1, 2026, to all CDX users (those active in the last year) with instructions to pre-register for a new role in CDX: Pesticide Registration Submitter (MyPeST). This is a critical first step to enable registrants to create new pesticide applications and update applications using the MyPeST submission platform.
Instructions to add MyPeST role, from My CDX home screen follow:
In collaboration with Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment (RISE), EPA held its first of four relevant webinar series on June 3, 2026, to walk through this new MyPeST functionality; the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) demoed the new process and answered questions. Other webinars are to be held each Wednesday, through June 24, 2026, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. (EDT). You can register here.
According to EPA, the new MyPeST functionality will be rolled out in the following phases:
For more information about MyPeST, please see our January 27, 2025, blog post, April 24, 2025, blog post, and July 23, 2025, blog post.
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Under certain state laws, the following statements may be required on this website and we have included them in order to be in full compliance with these rules. The choice of a lawyer or other professional is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. Attorney Advertising Notice: Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Statement in compliance with Texas Rules of Professional Conduct. Unless otherwise noted, attorneys are not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, nor can NLR attest to the accuracy of any notation of Legal Specialization or other Professional Credentials.
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