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Congressional Discussion Drafts Propose TSCA Fee Reauthorization and Statutory Revisions
TSCA Section 26(b) — Fee Authority (15 U.S.C. 2625(b))U.S. Congress (House and Senate)US
Announced
Mar 24, 2026
Description
Both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate have released discussion drafts proposing to reauthorize TSCA fees (which expire September 30, 2026) and revise the 2016 Lautenberg amendments as they approach their ten-year mark. The proposals would affect fee structures for chemical manufacturers and processors under TSCA sections 4, 5, and 6 activities. Stakeholders should monitor legislative developments as reauthorization will impact compliance costs and potentially program procedures.
Key Findings
Congressional Discussion Drafts Propose TSCA Fee Reauthorization and Statutory Revisions
hts-events) + [Handbooks](insights-handbooks) + [Webinars](insights-webinars) Alert March 24, 2026 # Proposed TSCA Amendments: A Comparison of House and Senate Discussion Drafts March 24, 2026 As Congress considers the reauthorization of Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) fees, which expire September 30, 2026, and the 2016 Lautenberg amendments, which are near their ten-year mark, both the House of Representatives a