EC Adopts Reg Clarifying REACH Joint Submission, Data-Sharing Duties
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Data-sharing agreements between members of substance information exchange forums should itemize costs for studies supporting REACH registration, justify such costs and include reimbursement mechanisms to adjust parties' shares when new co-registrants join, the EC says. The recently published regulation also reinforces REACH's "one substance, one registration" principle underpinning joint submissions.
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