State Guidance for Hemp Laboratory Testing
PRE-HARVEST HEMP AND HEMP/CBD PRODUCT ANALYSIS
Please check this webpage regularly, as updates are made periodically.
Please check this webpage regularly, as updates are made periodically.
Navigating regulations to remain compliant and keep your supply chain moving can be a challenge. Establishing a strategic partnership with a testing laboratory is more important than ever. We have developed reference resources that outline state and tribal testing requirements/guidelines, including action levels for a pass/fail result.
Use of these guidelines will help ensure internal quality assurance protocols meet or exceed state regulatory standards for hemp products in the markets in which you plan to produce and/or distribute. Contact your SC Labs account manager to review the information and customize a test panel that meets your needs.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) oversees federal testing rules for each state and tribal production plan. Their website offers information about the approval status of each state’s production plans. Once a plan is approved by USDA, it remains in effect unless suspended or revoked by USDA pursuant to the procedures described in the Interim Final Rule, or unless the State or Tribe revises their plan.
Details about the status of State and Tribal USDA Hemp Production Rules.
While testing for THC levels is a federal requirement at pre-harvest, product safety tests are now being required in most states. For some states, additional contaminant tests are needed prior to processing and prior to reaching retail shelves. SC Labs collected state guidance information across all 50 states and has organized it as follows.
Let a SC Labs Sales Representative help you tailor a program that meets your quality and state testing requirements. Contact us online or call 866-435-0709.
Items covered in the SC Labs hemp testing rule database1:
State | Department & Regulations | Met by Test Panels | More Information |
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Alabama | APH (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | Septmber 30th, 2022 APHCBD Oil Position Statement |
Alaska | ADNR (Regulated) | N/A | Certain Action Limits are below our established LOQs |
Arizona | ADHS (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | Some regulations relating to marijuana use Arizona revised Statutes |
Arkansas | ADA (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | Powerpoint by the arkansas agricultural deparment states they are awaiting for FDA guidance on how cannabis products will be federally regulated. Arkansas Industrial HempResearch Program Rules only has requirements for THC |
California | CDPH/DCC (Regulated) | YES | AB-45 mandates that hemp products undergo the same testing as regulated recreational cannabis products. This requirement became effective on October 6th, 2021. Inhalable Hemp products are currently prohibited. |
Colorado | CDPHE (Regulated) | YES | Requirement for the for full pesticide testing has been delayed. Limited pesticide testing requirements will be enforced beginning January 1, 2022, and the full pesticides testing requirements will be enforced on April 1, 2022. SC Laboratories can already offer full testing. Testing of Salmonella spp. and Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC) requires 25g per preparation. This analysis can be conducted on the same sample material. |
Connecticut | CDCP (Regulated) | PENDING | State regulations require products to not exceed the lowest limit of all pesticides specified in 40 CFR, Chapter 1, Subchapter E, Part 180, Subpart C. The laboratory is currently unable to provide testing to meet this standard. All other analyte requirements are met. https://portal.ct.gov/DCP/Drug-Control-Division/Drug-Control/Hemp-Manufacturing |
Delaware | DDPH (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
Florida | FDACS (Regulated) | YES | |
Georgia | GDA (Regulated) | N/A | No Safety Testing Required |
Hawaii | DOH (Regulated) | PENDING | Regulations on Hemp Products updated on April 1, 2022 effective April 29, 2022 (PDF) (website) |
Idaho | IODP (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
Illinois | IDOA (Regulated) | PENDING | State regulations require products to not exceed the lowest limit of all pesticides specifed in 40 CFR, Chapter 1, Subchapter E, Part 180, Subpart C. The laboratory is currently unable to provide testing to meet this standard. All other analyte requirements are met. |
Indiana | IOSC (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
Iowa | IDIA (Regulated) | YES | |
Kansas | KDA(Currently Banned) | N/A | |
Kentucky | KDPH (Regulated) | PENDING | Required contaminant testing, outlines the following required assays: Cannabinoids, Microbial Impurities, Mycotoxins, Pesticides, Heavy Metals, Residual Solvents |
Louisiana | LDH (Regulated) | YES | Emergency rules for consumable hemp products was created (defintion includes topical use). (pdf) It includes list of analytes safety testing. https://ldh.la.gov/assets/oph/Rulemaking/First_Oversight_Report_Consumable_Hemp_ER.pdf |
Maine | MDHHS (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
Maryland | MDH (Currently Banned) | N/A | |
Massachusetts | MDAR (Regulated) | YES | |
Michigan | MCRA (Regulated) | YES | The Cannabis Regulatory Agency is now the body in charge of the regulation of processing, distributing, and selling hemp is now Cannabis Regulatory Agency. (CRA) (pdf) |
Minnesota | MDH (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
Mississippi | MSDH (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
Missouri | MDHSS (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
Montana | MDA (Currently Banned) | N/A | |
Nevada | NAC (Proposed) | YES | |
Nebraska | NEDHHS (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
New Hampshire | NHDHHS (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
New Jersey | NJDH (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
New Mexico | NMAC (Regulated) | PENDING | State regualtions require reisdual solvent testing to meet the standard of USP (467). SC Laboratories currently cannot offer testing for a number of the analytes included in that standard, however, we are working towards adding those in the near future. All other analyte requirements are met. |
New York | NYSDH | YES | |
North Carolina | NCDHHS (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
North Dakota | NDDH (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
Ohio | OAC (Regulated) | PENDING | State regulations require residual solvent testing to meet the standard of the USP (467). SC Laboratories currently cannot offer testing for a number of the analytes included in that standard, however, we are working towards adding those in the near future. Additionally, state regulations require products to not exceed the lowest limit of all pesticides specified in 40 CFR, Chapter 1, Subchapter E, Part 180, Subpart C. Current regulations make no mention of USP 467 or 40 CFR. |
Oklahoma | OSDH (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
Oregon | OHA (Regulated) | YES | |
Pennsylvania | PDHS (Currently Regulated) | PENDING | "If an approved laboratory detects a prohibited pesticide or a pesticide within the National Institute of Standards and Technology library during the testing process, the approved laboratory shall notify the Department immediately. An approved laboratory shall report whether any residual pesticides are detected above the limit of detection and shall report the results to the Department immediately." "(1) An approved laboratory shall establish a limit of quantification of 0.1 ug/g or lower for all pesticides. (2) An approved laboratory shall analyze at minimum 0.5 grams of the representative sample of medical marijuana to determine whether residual pesticides are present. (g) The Department will maintain oversight of testing methods and sampling standards under this chapter. The Department may conduct onsite visits and review certificates of analysis submitted by an approved laboratory." |
Rhode Island | RICR (Regulated) | PENDING | State regulations require residual solvent testing similar to the USP (467) standard. SC Laboratories currently cannot offer testing for a number of the analytes included in that standard, however, we are working towards adding those in the near future. |
South Carolina | SCDHEC (Currently Banned) | N/A | |
South Dakota | SDDOH (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
Tennessee | TDH (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | New legislation in effect: 7/1/2024: Retailers are required to ensure that products are tested by the manufacturer or tested by the retailer. The law requires a two-panel test on active cannabinoids and a potency test. The Department of Agriculture has not issued guidance for testing or a list of approved laboratories to perform the tests. |
Texas | DSHS (Regulated) | YES | State regulations require residual solvent testing to meet the standard of FDA Q3C. SC Laboratories currently cannot offer testing for a number of the analytes included in that standard, however, we are working towards adding those in the near future. All other analyte requirements are met. |
Utah | UDAF (Regulated) | YES | |
Vermont | VDA (Regulated) | YES | |
Virginia | VDACS (Regulated) | PENDING | |
Washington | WSDA (Regulated) | YES | In addition to testing required under WAC 16-306-090, producers may obtain certification that hemp meets the department's standards for human consumption if tested for the following: (a) Nonapproved pesticide or herbicide use. The list of approved pesticides and herbicides is available on the department website; and (b) Approved limits of mycotoxin. The sample and related lot fail testing for mycotoxin if the results exceed the following limits: (i) Total of Aflatoxin B1, B2, G1, G2: 20 μg/kg of substance; (ii) Ochratoxin A: 20 μg/kg of substance. (c) Approved limits for heavy metals. The sample and related lot fail testing for heavy metals if the results exceed the following limits: Metal - μ/daily dose (5 grams) Inorganic arsenic - 10.0 Cadmium - 4.1 Lead - 6.0 Mercury - 2.0 See WAC 16-306-100 for more information. |
West Virginia | WVDA (Regulated) | YES | "Currently, all official tests will be performed by the WVDA, Regulatory and Environmental Affairs Division lab at Guthrie" |
Wisconsin | WDATCP (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | |
Wyoming | WDA (Currently Unregulated) | N/A | "SF0032 prohibits the addition of synthetic substances or other additives to hemp and hemp products produced, processed and sold in the state. It also prohibits the sale of hemp that contains more than three-tenths of one percent THC or other psychoactive substances." |
Analyte | 1st Lowest Action Level | 1st Lowest State(s) | 2nd Lowest Action Level | 2nd Lowest State(s) | 3rd Lowest Action Level | 3rd Lowest State(s) | 4th Lowest Action Level | 4th Lowest State(s) | 5th Lowest Action Level | 5th Lowest State(s) | 6th Lowest Action Level | 6th Lowest State(s) | 7th Lowest Action Level | 7th Lowest State(s) |
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Propane | 500 ppm | AK | 1000 ppm | CO | 5000 ppm | UT, OR, VT, OH, IA, CA | ||||||||
n-Butane | 5000 ppm | OH, UT, IA, CA, RI | ||||||||||||
Isobutane (Methylpropane) | 5000 ppm | OH, UT, RI | ||||||||||||
Total Butanes | 500 ppm | AK | 1000 ppm | CO | 5000 ppm | OR | ||||||||
Isopentane (2-Methylbutane) | 5000 ppm | UT, IA | ||||||||||||
Neopentane (2,2-Dimethylpropane) | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||
n-Pentane | 1000 ppm | CO | 5000 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, CA | ||||||||||
Total Pentanes | 500 ppm | AK | 5000 ppm | OR | ||||||||||
Neohexane (2,2-Dimethylbutane) | 290 ppm | UT, IA, RI | ||||||||||||
2,3-Dimethylbutane | 290 ppm | UT, IA, RI | ||||||||||||
Isohexane (2-Methylpentane) | 290 ppm | UT, IA | ||||||||||||
3-Methylpentane | 290 ppm | UT, IA | ||||||||||||
n-Hexane | 0 ppm | AK | 60 ppm | CO | 290 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, CA, RI | ||||||||
Total Hexanes | 290 ppm | OR, VT | ||||||||||||
Cyclohexane | 500 ppm | AK | 3880 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI | ||||||||||
n-Heptane | 500 ppm | AK | 5000 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, CA, RI | ||||||||||
2-Methylhexane (isoheptane) | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||
3-Methylhexane | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||
2,2-Dimethylpentane (neoheptane) | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||
2,3-Dimethylpentane | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||
2,4-Dimethylpentane | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||
3,3-Dimethylpentane | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||
3-Ethylpentane | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||
2,2,3-Trimethylbutane (triptane) | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||
Total Heptanes | 1000 ppm | CO | 5000 ppm | VT | ||||||||||
Cycloheptane | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||
Benzene | 0.005 ppm | HI | 0 ppm | AK | 1.0 ppm | CA | 2 ppm | UT, OR, VT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, RI | ||||||
Toluene | 0 ppm | AK | 180 ppm | CO | 890 ppm | UT, OR, VT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, CA | ||||||||
Cumene | 70 ppm | UT, OR, IA, HI, RI | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||
o-Xylene (1,2-Dimethylbenzene) | 2170 ppm | IA, RI | ||||||||||||
m-Xylene (1,3-Dimethylbenzene) | 2170 ppm | IA, RI | ||||||||||||
p- Xylene (1,4-Dimethylbenzene) | 2170 ppm | IA, RI | ||||||||||||
Ethylbenzene | 70 ppm | RI | 2170 ppm | IA | ||||||||||
Total Xylenes | 217 ppm | AK | 430 ppm | CO | 2170 ppm | UT, OR, VT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, CA | ||||||||
Methanol | 500 ppm | AK | 600 ppm | CO | 3000 ppm | UT, OR, VT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, CA, RI | ||||||||
Ethanol | 1000 ppm | CO | 5000 ppm | OH, UT, VT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, CA, RI | ||||||||||
1-Propanol | 5000 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI | ||||||||||||
2-Propanol (Isopropyl Alcohol) | 500 ppm | AK | 1000 ppm | CO | 5000 ppm | UT, OR, VT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI | ||||||||
1-Butanol | 5000 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
2-Butanol | 5000 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
1-Pentanol | 5000 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI | ||||||||||||
Acetone | 500 ppm | AK | 5000 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, CA, RI | ||||||||||
2-Butanone (Methylethyl ketone) | 5000 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
Tetrahydrofuran | 720 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI | ||||||||||||
Ethyl Ether | 5000 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, CA, RI | ||||||||||||
Ethylene Glycol | 620 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
2-Ethoxyethanol | 160 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI | 5000 ppm | IA | ||||||||||
1,2-Dimethoxyethane | 100 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
1,4-Dioxane | 380 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
Ethylene Oxide | 1.0 ppm | CA | 10 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH | 50 ppm | UT, OR, IA, RI | ||||||||
Ethyl Acetate | 1000 ppm | CO | 5000 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, CA, RI | ||||||||||
Isopropyl Acetate | 5000 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, CA, RI | ||||||||||||
Chloroform | 1.0 ppm | CA | 1 ppm | AK | 60 ppm | VT, NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||
Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) | 1.0 ppm | CA | 600 ppm | UT, OR, VT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI | ||||||||||
Trichloroethylene | 1.0 ppm | CA | 80 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||
1,2-Dichloroethane | 0.005 ppm | HI | 1.0 ppm | CA | 5 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, RI | ||||||||
1,1-Dichloroethene | 0.005 ppm | HI | 8 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, RI | ||||||||||
1,2-Dichloroethene | 1870 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||||
Sulfolane | 160 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI | ||||||||||||
Dimethyl Sulfoxide | 5000 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
Acetonitrile | 410 ppm | UT, OR, VT, NM, VA TX, OH, IA, HI, RI | 5000 pm | CA | ||||||||||
Pyridine | 100 ppm | UT, OR | 200 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI | ||||||||||
N,N-Dimethylacetamide | 1090 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
N,N-Dimethylformamide | 880 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
Acetic Acid | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||||
Anisole | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||||
Butyl Acetate | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||||
Tert-Butyl Methyl Ether | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||||
Chlorobenzene | 360 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||||
Isobutyl Acetate | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||||
2-Methoxyethanol | 50 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||||
Methyl Acetate | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||||
Isoamyl alcohol (3-Methyl-1-butanol) | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||||
2-Hexanone (Methyl Butyl Ketone) | 50 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
Methylcyclohexane | 1180 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
Methylethylketone | 5000 ppm | RI | ||||||||||||
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone | 4500 ppm | HI | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, RI | ||||||||||
Isobutanol (2-Methyl-1-propanol) | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
N-Methylpyrrolidone | 530 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
Nitromethane | 50 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
Propyl Acetate | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
Tetralin | 100 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
Ethyl Formate | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||||
Formamide | 220 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||||
Formic Acid | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||||
Carbon Tetrachloride | 0.005 ppm | HI | 4 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, RI | ||||||||||
Sulfonate | 160 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||
Triethylamine | 5000 ppm | TX, OH, HI | ||||||||||||
1,1,1-Trichloroethane | 1500 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI | ||||||||||||
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene | 80 ppm | RI | ||||||||||||
1,1-Diethoxypropane | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||
1,1-Dimethoxymethane | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||
2,2-Dimethoxypropane | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||
Isooctane | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||
Isopropyl Ether | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||
Methyl Isopropyl Ketone | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||
Methyltetrahydrofuran | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||
Petroleum Ether | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||
Trichloroacetic Acid | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||
Trifluoroacetic Acid | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||
Aflatoxin B1 | 5 ppb | CO | 20 ppb | VA, OH, MA | ||||||||||
Aflatoxin B2 | 20 ppb | CT, VA, OH, MA | ||||||||||||
Aflatoxin G1 | 20 ppb | CT, VA, OH, MA | ||||||||||||
Aflatoxin G2 | 20 ppb | CT, VA, OH, MA | ||||||||||||
Total Aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, G2) | 20 ppb | AK, CO, UT, VT, IA, WA, MA, HI, CA | ||||||||||||
Ochratoxin | 5 ppb | CO | 20 ppb | AK, CT, UT, VT, IA, OH, VA, WA, MA, HI, CA | ||||||||||
Abamectin | 0.01 ppm | RI | 0.07 ppm | AK | 0.1 ppm | VT | 0.25 ppm | CO | 0.3 ppm | CA | 0.5 ppm | OR, UT, HI | ||
Acephate | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | CT, VT | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 5 ppm | CA | ||||||
Acequinocyl | 0.01 ppm | RI | 0.03 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | VT | 2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 4 ppm | CA | ||||
Acetamiprid | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | 5 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Aldicarb | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | 0.5 ppm | CO | ||||||||
Allethrin | 0.1 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Atrazine | 0.025 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Azadirachtin | 0.5 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Azoxystrobin | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.02 ppm | AK | 0.1 ppm | VT | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | 40 ppm | CA | ||||
Benzovindiflupyr | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Bifenazate | 0.01 ppm | CO, RI | 0.02 ppm | AK | 0.1 ppm | VT | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | 5 ppm | CA | ||||
Bifenthrin | 0.01 ppm | RI | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 0.5 ppm | CA | 1 ppm | CO | 3 ppm | VT | ||||
Boscalid | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | TX, IA | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 10 ppm | CA | ||||||
Buprofezin | 0.02 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Captan | 5 ppm | CA | ||||||||||||
Carbaryl | 0.025 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT , HI | 0.5 ppm | VT, TX, IA, CA | ||||||||
Carbofuran | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | ||||||||
Chlorantraniliprole | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | 40 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Chlordane | ≥ LOD | CA | ||||||||||||
Chlorfenapyr | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.05 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | OR, UT, HI | ||||||||
Chlormequat chloride | 0.01 ppm | RI | ||||||||||||
Chlorpyrifos | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.04 ppm | VT | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 0.5 ppm | CO | 0.6 ppm | TX, IA | ||||
Clofentezine | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 0.5 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Clothianidin | 0.025 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Coumaphos | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||
Cyantraniliprole | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Cyfluthrin | 0.01 ppm | RI | 0.1 ppm | CT | 0.2 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | OR, UT, HI, CA | ||||||
λ-Cyhalothrin | 0.25 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Cypermethrin | 0.3 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | OR, UT, CT, VT, HI, CA | 18 ppm | IA | ||||||||
Cyprodinil | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Daminozide | 0.01 ppm | RI | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.1 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | OR, UT, HI | ||||||
Deltamethrin | 0.5 ppm | CO, CT | ||||||||||||
Diazinon | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI, CA | 0.5 ppm | CT | 2.6 ppm | TX, IA | ||||||
Dichlorvos (DDVP) | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.1 ppm | UT, TX, IA, HI | 0.5 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | OR, CT | ||||||
Dimethoate | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.1 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | ||||||||
Dimethomorph | 0.05 ppm | CO | 20 ppm | CA | ||||||||||
Dinotefuran | 0.05 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Diuron | 0.125 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Dodemorph | 0.05 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Endosulfan sulfate | 0.05 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Endosulfan-alpha | 0.2 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Endosulfan-beta | 0.05 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Ethoprophos | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 0.4 ppm | TX, IA | ||||||
Etofenprox | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | ||||||||
Etoxazole | 0.01 ppm | AK, RI | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | VT | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 1.5 ppm | CA | ||||
Etridiazole | 0.03 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Fenhexamid | 0.125 ppm | CO | 10 ppm | CA | ||||||||||
Fenoxycarb | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.01 ppm | CO, RI | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | ||||||||
Fenpyroximate | 0.2 ppm | CO | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 2 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Fensulfothion | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Fenthion | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Fenvalerate | 0.1 ppm | CO | 1.5 ppm | CT | ||||||||||
Fipronil | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 1 ppm | TX, IA | ||||||
Flonicamid | 0.025 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | 2 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Fludioxonil | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 30 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Fluopyram | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Hexythiazox | 0.01 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 2 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Imazalil | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.01 ppm | CO, RI | 0.04 ppm | AK, VT | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | ||||||
Imidacloprid | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.02 ppm | AK | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | 3 ppm | CA | 5 ppm | VT | ||||
Iprodione | 0.50 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Kinoprene | 0.50 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Kresoxim-methyl | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 1 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Malathion | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.05 ppm | AK | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 5 ppm | CA | ||||||
Metalaxyl | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | 15 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Methiocarb | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 0.4 ppm | TX, IA | ||||||
Methomyl | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | CA | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | ||||||||
Methoprene | 2 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Methyl Parathion | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 8.5 ppm | TX, IA | ||||||
Mevinphos | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.025 ppm | CO | ||||||||||
MGK-264 | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | ||||||||||
Myclobutanil | 0.01 ppm | CO, RI | 0.04 ppm | AK | 0.1 ppm | VT | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 0.3 ppm | TX, IA | 9 ppm | CA | ||
Naled | 0.1 ppm | CO | 0.5 ppm | OR, UT, HI, CA | ||||||||||
Novaluron | 0.025 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Oxamyl | 0.2 ppm | CA | 1 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | 1.5 ppm | CO | ||||||||
Paclobutrazol | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.01 ppm | CO, RI | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, HI | ||||||||
Pentachloronitrobenze (Quintozene) | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | CA | ||||||||||
Permethrin | 0.04 ppm | AK | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 0.5 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | CT | 1.1 ppm | TX, IA | 20 ppm | CA | ||
Phenothrin | 0.05 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Phosmet | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.05 ppm | CT | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI, CA | ||||||||
Piperonylbutoxide | 0.2 ppm | CO | 2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 3 ppm | CT | 8 ppm | CA | ||||||
Pirimicarb | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Prallethrin | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 0.4 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Propiconazole | 0.1 ppm | CO | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 20 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Propoxur | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | ||||||||
Pyraclostrobin | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Pyrethrins | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.5 ppm | VT | 1 ppm | OR, UT, HI, CA | ||||||||
Pyridaben | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | 3 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Pyriproxyfen | 0.010 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Resmethrin | 0.05 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Spinetoram | 0.01 ppm | CO | 3 ppm | CA | ||||||||||
Spinosad | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.06 ppm | AK | 0.1 ppm | VT | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 3 ppm | CA | ||||
Spirodiclofen | 0.25 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Spiromesifen | 0.01 ppm | RI | 0.03 ppm | AK | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 3 ppm | CO | 12 ppm | CA | ||||
Spirotetramat | 0.01 ppm | CO, RI | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 13 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Spiroxamine | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.1 ppm | CO | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 2 ppm | TX, IA | ||||||
Tebuconazole | 0.01 ppm | AK, CO | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | 2 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Tebufenozide | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Teflubenzuron | 0.025 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Tetrachlorvinphos | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Tetramethrin | 0.1 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Thiabendazole | 0.020 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Thiacloprid | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | ||||||||
Thiamethoxam | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI | 4.5 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Thiophanate-methyl | 0.05 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Trifloxystrobin | 0.01 ppm | RI | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI | 30 ppm | CA | ||||||
Arsenic | 0.42 ppm | OH | 1.5 ppm | CO, VT, TX, IA, CA, RI | 2 ppm | UT, WA | 3 ppm | AK | 10 ppm | VA, HI | 0.14 µg/kg BW/Day | CT | ||
Cadmium | 0.27 ppm | OH | 0.3 ppm | TX, IA | 0.5 ppm | CO, VT, CA, RI | 0.82 ppm | UT, WA | 3 ppm | AK | 4 ppm | HI | 0.09 µg/kg BW/Day | CT |
Lead | 0.5 ppm | CO, CA | 0.87 ppm | OH | 1 ppm | VT, TX, IA, RI | 1.2 ppm | UT, WA | 6 ppm | HI | 10 ppm | AK, VA | 0.29 µg/kg BW/Day | CT |
Mercury | 0.4 ppm | UT, WA | 0.5 ppm | TX, IA | 0.87 ppm | OH | 1 ppm | AK | 1.5 ppm | CO, RI | 3.0 ppm | HI | 0.29 µg/kg BW/Day | CT |
Yersinia | No Detection | TX | ||||||||||||
Candida albicans | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||
Pseudomonas aeruginosa | No Detection 1 g, 1 mL or 1 patch | VA, UT | ||||||||||||
Staphylococcus aureus | No Detection in 1 g, 1 mL or 1 patch | VA | No Detection | TX | ||||||||||
Staphylococcus spp. | No Detection | UT | ||||||||||||
Campylobacter | No Detection | TX | ||||||||||||
Listeria monocytogenes | No Detection | TX | ||||||||||||
Bile-Tolerant Gram-Negative Bacteria | 10² CFU/g | IL | 10³ CFU/g | MA, NM, OH | ||||||||||
Coliforms | 10² CFU/g | CO | 10³ CFU/g | MA, NM, OH | ||||||||||
Escherichia coli | No Detection in 10 g | CT | No Detection | OH | 10 CFU/g | UT | ||||||||
Shiga Toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) | No Detection in 25 g | CO | No Detection in 10 g | NM | No Detection in 1 g | MA, HI, CA | No Detection | IA, TX | ||||||
Salmonella spp. | No Detection in 25 g | CO | No Detection in 10 g | NM | No Detection in 1 g | MA, OH, HI, CA | No Detection | TX | ||||||
Aspergillus (A. flavus, A. terreus, A. niger, A. fumigatus) | 1 CFU/g | AK | ||||||||||||
Total Enterobacteriaceae | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||
Total Yeast & Mold | 10 CFU/g | UT, VA | 10² CFU/g | VT, CT | 200 CFU/g | IA | 10³ CFU/g | CO, HI | 10⁴ CFU/g | AK, MA, NM, OH | ||||
Total Aerobic Bacteria | 10² CFU/g | UT, VA | 10³ CFU/g | VT, CT | 2000 CFU/g | IA | 10⁴ CFU/g | CO, HI | 10⁵ CFU/g | MA, NM, OH | ||||
Foreign Material | 3% by mass | UT | varies | CA | ||||||||||
Water Activity | 0.65 Aw | UT | 0.85 Aw | CA |
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Propane | 12 ppm | MA | 500 ppm | AK | 1000 ppm | CO | 2100 ppm | NY, FL | 5000 ppm | CA, UT, OR, VT, OH, IA, RI, MN | ||||||||||||
n-Butane | 12 ppm | MA | 2000 ppm | NY, FL | 5000 ppm | CA, UT, OH, IA, HI, MN | ||||||||||||||||
Isobutane (Methylpropane) | 12 ppm | MA | 5000 ppm | UT, OH, RI | ||||||||||||||||||
Total Butanes | 500 ppm | AK | 1000 ppm | CO, KY | 5000 ppm | OR, RI | ||||||||||||||||
Isopentane (2-Methylbutane) | 5000 ppm | UT, IA, RI | ||||||||||||||||||||
Neopentane (2,2-Dimethylpropane) | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||||||||||
n-Pentane | 1000 ppm | CO | 33000 ppm | MN | 5000 ppm | CA, UT, NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MI | ||||||||||||||||
Total Pentanes | 500 ppm | AK | 1000 ppm | KY | 5000 ppm | OR | ||||||||||||||||
Neohexane (2,2-Dimethylbutane) | 290 ppm | UT, IA, RI | ||||||||||||||||||||
2,3-Dimethylbutane | 290 ppm | UT, IA, RI | ||||||||||||||||||||
Isohexane (2-Methylpentane) | 290 ppm | UT, IA, RI | ||||||||||||||||||||
3-Methylpentane | 290 ppm | UT, NY, IA, RI | ||||||||||||||||||||
n-Hexane | 0 ppm | AK | 60 ppm | CO | 290 ppm | CA, UT, NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, MA, MN | ||||||||||||||||
Total Hexanes | 60 ppm | KY | 290 ppm | OR, VT | ||||||||||||||||||
Cyclohexane | 500 ppm | AK | 3880 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||
n-Heptane | 500 ppm | AK | 5000 ppm | CA, UT, OH, OR, NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, IA, HI, MA, MN | ||||||||||||||||||
2-Methylhexane (isoheptane) | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||||||||||
3-Methylhexane | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||||||||||
2,2-Dimethylpentane (neoheptane) | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||||||||||
2,3-Dimethylpentane | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||||||||||
2,4-Dimethylpentane | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||||||||||
3,3-Dimethylpentane | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||||||||||
3-Ethylpentane | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||||||||||
2,2,3-Trimethylbutane (triptane) | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||||||||||
Heptanes | 1000 ppm | CO, KY | 5000 ppm | VT | ||||||||||||||||||
Cycloheptane | n/a | NONE | ||||||||||||||||||||
Benzene | 0 ppm | AK | 1 ppm | CA, HI | 2 ppm | UT, OR, VT, NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, RI, KY, MN | ||||||||||||||||
Toluene | 0 ppm | AK | 180 ppm | CO, KY | 890 ppm | CA, UT, OR, VT, NY, FL, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MA, MN | ||||||||||||||||
Cumene | 70 ppm | UT, OR, IA, HI, RI, MA | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||||||||
o-Xylene (1,2-Dimethylbenzene) | 2170 ppm | IA, RI | ||||||||||||||||||||
m-Xylene (1,3-Dimethylbenzene) | 2170 ppm | IA, RI | ||||||||||||||||||||
p- Xylene (1,4-Dimethylbenzene) | 2170 ppm | IA, RI | ||||||||||||||||||||
Ethylbenzene | 2170 ppm | IA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total Xylenes | 217 ppm | AK | 430 ppm | CO, KY | 2170 ppm | CA, UT, OR, VT, NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, RI, MA, MN | ||||||||||||||||
Methanol | 500 ppm | AK | 600 ppm | CO, KY | 3000 ppm | CA, UT, OR, VT, NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||
Ethanol | 1000 ppm | CO | 5000 ppm | CA, OH, UT, VT, NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, KY, MA, MN | ||||||||||||||||||
1-Propanol | 5000 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
2-Propanol (Isopropyl Alcohol) | 500 ppm | AK, NY, FL | 1000 ppm | CO, KY | 5000 ppm | CA, UT, OR, VT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||
1-Butanol | 5000 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
2-Butanol | 5000 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
1-Pentanol | 5000 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Acetone | 1000 ppm | KY | 5000 ppm | CA, UT, OR, NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||
2-Butanone (Methylethyl ketone) | 5000 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tetrahydrofuran | 720 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Ethyl Ether | 5000 ppm | CA, UT, OR, NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Ethylene Glycol | 620 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
2-Ethoxyethanol | 160 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, MA | 5000 ppm | IA | ||||||||||||||||||
1,2-Dimethoxyethane | 100 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
1,4-Dioxane | 380 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Ethylene Oxide | 1.0 ppm | CA | 5 ppm | NY, FL | 10 ppm | NM, OH | 50 ppm | UT, OR, IA | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||
Ethyl Acetate | 1000 ppm | CO, KY | 5000 ppm | CA, UT, OR, NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||
Isopropyl Acetate | 5000 ppm | UT, OR, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Chloroform | 1.0 ppm | CA, AK | 60 ppm | VT, NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||
Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) | 1.0 ppm | CA | 600 ppm | UT, OR, VT, NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||
Trichloroethylene | 1.0 ppm | CA | 80 ppm | NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, OH, HI | ||||||||||||||||||
1,2-Dichloroethane | LOD | HI | 1 ppm | CA | 5 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, RI, NY | ||||||||||||||||
1,1-Dichloroethene | LOD | HI | 8 ppm | NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, OH, RI | ||||||||||||||||||
1,2-Dichloroethene | 5 ppm | FL, NY | 1870 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||
Sulfolane | 160 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Dimethyl Sulfoxide | LOD | NH | 5000 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||
Acetonitrile | 410 ppm | CA, UT, OR, VT, NY, FL, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Pyridine | 100 ppm | UT, OR | 200 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||
N,N-Dimethylacetamide | 1090 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, IA, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
N,N-Dimethylformamide | 880 ppm | UT, NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Acetic Acid | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Anisole | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Butyl Acetate | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tert-Butyl Methyl Ether | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Chlorobenzene | 360 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Isobutyl Acetate | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
2-Methoxyethanol | 50 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Methyl Acetate | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Isoamyl alcohol (3-Methyl-1-butanol) | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
2-Hexanone (Methyl Butyl Ketone) | 50 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI, MA | 5000 ppm | MA | ||||||||||||||||||
Methylcyclohexane | 1180 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Methylethylketone | 5000 ppm | RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone | 4500 ppm | HI | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, RI | ||||||||||||||||||
Isobutanol (2-Methyl-1-propanol) | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
N-Methylpyrrolidone | 530 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Nitromethane | 50 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Propyl Acetate | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tetralin | 100 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Ethyl Formate | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Formamide | 220 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Formic Acid | 5000 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Carbon Tetrachloride | 0.005 ppm | HI | 4 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, RI | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||
Sulfonate | 160 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Triethylamine | 5000 ppm | TX, OH, HI | ||||||||||||||||||||
1,1,1-Trichloroethane | 1500 ppm | NM, TX, VA, OH, HI, RI | ||||||||||||||||||||
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene | 80 ppm | RI, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
1,1-Diethoxypropane | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||||||||||
1,1-Dimethoxymethane | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||||||||||
2,2-Dimethoxypropane | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Isooctane | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Isopropyl Ether | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Methyl Isopropyl Ketone | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Methyltetrahydrofuran | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Petroleum Ether | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Trichloroacetic Acid | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Trifluoroacetic Acid | n/a | NM, TX, VA, OH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Aflatoxin B1 | 5 ppb | CO | 20 ppb | VA, OH, MA | ||||||||||||||||||
Aflatoxin B2 | 20 ppb | CT, VA, OH, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Aflatoxin G1 | 20 ppb | CT, VA, OH, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Aflatoxin G2 | 20 ppb | CT, VA, OH, MA | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total Aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, G2) | 20 ppb | CA, AK, CO, UT, VT, IA, WA, MA, NY, FL, HI, KY, MN | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total Mycotoxins (All Afla & Ochra) | 20 ppb | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Ochratoxin | 5 ppb | CO, MN | 20 ppb | CA, AK, CT, UT, VT, IA, OH, VA, WA, MA, NY, FL, HI, KY | ||||||||||||||||||
Abamectin | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | RI | 0.07 ppm | AK | 0.1 ppm | VT | 0.25 ppm | CO | 0.3 ppm | CA, NY, FL | 0.5 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1.0 ppm | HI | ||||||
Acephate | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | CT, VT | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | NY, FL | 5 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Acequinocyl | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | RI | 0.03 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | VT | 2 ppm | OR, UT, NY, FL, HI, KY | 4 ppm | CA | ||||||||||
Acetamiprid | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | NY, FL | 5 ppm | CA | ||||||||||
Aldicarb | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, KY | 0.5 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||||
Allethrin | 0.1 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Atrazine | 0.025 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Azadirachtin | 0.5 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Azoxystrobin | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.02 ppm | AK | 0.1 ppm | VT | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | NY, FL | 40 ppm | CA | ||||||
Benzovindiflupyr | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Bifenazate | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | CO, RI | 0.02 ppm | AK | 0.1 ppm | VT | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | NY, FL | 5 ppm | CA | ||||||
Bifenthrin | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | RI | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI, KY | 0.5 | CA, NY, FL | 1 ppm | CO, HI | 3 ppm | VT | ||||||||||
Boscalid | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | TX, IA | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, HI, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | NY, FL | 10 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Buprofezin | 0.02 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Captan | 3 ppm | NY, FL | 5 ppm | CA | ||||||||||||||||||
Carbaryl | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.025 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 0.5 ppm | CA, VT, TX, IA, NY, FL | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||||
Carbofuran | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, KY | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||||
Chlorantraniliprole | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | NY, FL | 40 ppm | CA | ||||||||||
Chlordane | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | ||||||||||||||||||
Chlorfenapyr | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | 1 ppm | OR, UT, HI, KY | ||||||||||||||||
Chlormequat chloride | 0.01 ppm | RI | 0.2 ppm | KY | 3 ppm | NY, FL | ||||||||||||||||
Chlorpyrifos | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.04 ppm | VT | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 0.5 ppm | CO | 0.6 ppm | TX, IA | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||
Clofentezine | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 0.5 ppm | CA, NY, FL | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||||
Clothianidin | 0.025 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Coumaphos | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | ||||||||||||||||
Cyantraniliprole | 0.01 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | NY | ||||||||||||||||||
Cyfluthrin | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | RI | 0.1 ppm | CT | 0.2 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | CA, HI, KY | ||||||||||||
λ-Cyhalothrin | 0.25 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Cypermethrin | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.3 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | CA, OR, UT, CT, VT, NY, FL, HI, KY | 18 ppm | IA | ||||||||||||||
Cyprodinil | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Daminozide | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.01 ppm | RI | 0.1 ppm | CO, NY, FL | 1 ppm | OR, UT, HI, KY | ||||||||||||||
Deltamethrin | 0.5 ppm | CO, CT | ||||||||||||||||||||
Diazinon | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | CA, OR, UT, NY, FL, KY | 0.5 ppm | CT | 1 ppm | HI | 2.6 ppm | TX, IA | ||||||||||||
Dichlorvos (DDVP) | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.1 ppm | UT, TX, IA, NY, FL, KY | 0.5 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | OR, CT, HI | ||||||||||||||
Dimethoate | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.1 ppm | CO, NY, FL | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||||||
Dimethomorph | 0.05 ppm | CO | 3 ppm | NY, FL | 20 ppm | CA | ||||||||||||||||
Dinotefuran | 0.05 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Diuron | 0.125 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Dodemorph | 0.05 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Endosulfan sulfate | 0.05 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Endosulfan-alpha | 0.2 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Endosulfan-beta | 0.05 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Ethoprophos | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 0.4 ppm | TX, IA | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||
Etofenprox | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, KY | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||||
Etoxazole | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | AK, RI | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | VT | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 1.5 ppm | CA,NY, FL | ||||||||
Etridiazole | 0.03 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Fenhexamid | 0.125 ppm | CO | 3 ppm | NY, FL | 10 ppm | CA | ||||||||||||||||
Fenoxycarb | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | CO, RI | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, HI, KY | ||||||||||||||
Fenpyroximate | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.2 ppm | CO | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 2 ppm | CA, NY, FL | ||||||||||||
Fensulfothion | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Fenthion | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Fenvalerate | 0.1 ppm | CO | 1.5 ppm | CT | ||||||||||||||||||
Fipronil | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | TX, IA, HI | ||||||||||||
Flonicamid | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.025 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI, KY | 2 ppm | CA, NY, FL | ||||||||||||||
Fludioxonil | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | NY, FL | 30 ppm | CA | ||||||||||
Fluopyram | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Hexythiazox | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | OR, UT, HI, KY | 2 ppm | CA, NY, FL | ||||||||||||||
Imazalil | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.01 ppm | CO, RI | 0.04 ppm | AK, VT | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||
Imidacloprid | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | CO, RI | 0.02 ppm | AK | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | CA, NY, FL | 5 ppm | VT | ||||||||
Iprodione | 0.50 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Kinoprene | 0.50 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Kresoxim-methyl | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | CA, NY, FL, HI | ||||||||||||||
Malathion | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.05 ppm | AK | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 2 ppm | NY, FL | 5 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Metalaxyl | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | NY, FL | 15 ppm | CA | ||||||||||
Methiocarb | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 0.4 ppm | TX, IA | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||
Methomyl | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | CA, NY, FL | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, KY | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||||
Methoprene | 2 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Methyl Parathion | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 8.5 ppm | TX, IA | ||||||||||
Mevinphos | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.025 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | ||||||||||||||||
MGK-264 | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||||||
Myclobutanil | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | CO, RI | 0.04 ppm | AK | 0.1 ppm | VT | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 0.3 ppm | TX, IA | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | NY, FL | 9 ppm | CA | ||||
Naled | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.1 ppm | CO | 0.5 ppm | CA, OR, UT, NY, FL, KY | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||||||
Novaluron | 0.025 ppm | CO | 0.5 ppm | NY | ||||||||||||||||||
Oxamyl | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.2 ppm | CA | 0.5 ppm | NY, FL | 1 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, HI, KY | 1.5 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||
Paclobutrazol | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.01 ppm | CO, RI | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||||
Pentachloronitrobenze (Quintozene) | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | CA, NY, FL | ||||||||||||||||||
Permethrin | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.04 ppm | AK | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 0.5 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | CT, NY, FL, HI | 1.1 ppm | TX, IA | 20 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Phenothrin | 0.05 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Phosmet | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.05 ppm | CT | 0.2 ppm | CA, OR, UT, NY, FL, KY | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||||
Piperonylbutoxide | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.2 ppm | CO | 1 ppm | HI | 2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 3 ppm | CT, NY, FL | 8 ppm | CA | ||||||||||
Pirimicarb | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Prallethrin | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 0.4 ppm | CA, NY, FL | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||||
Propiconazole | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.1 ppm | CO | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | NY, FL, HI | 20 ppm | CA | ||||||||||||
Propoxur | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||||
Pyraclostrobin | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Pyrethrins | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.05 ppm | CO | 0.5 ppm | VT | 1 ppm | CA, OR, UT, NY, FL, HI, KY | ||||||||||||||
Pyridaben | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | CA, NY, FL | ||||||||||||
Pyriproxyfen | 0.010 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Resmethrin | 0.05 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Spinetoram | 0.01 ppm | CO | 3 ppm | CA, NY, FL | ||||||||||||||||||
Spinosad | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | CO, RI | 0.06 ppm | AK | 0.1 ppm | VT | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | CA, NY, FL | ||||||||
Spirodiclofen | 0.25 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Spiromesifen | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | RI | 0.03 ppm | AK | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | CO, NY, FL | 12 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Spirotetramat | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | CO, RI | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | NY, FL | 13 ppm | CA | ||||||||||
Spiroxamine | ≥ LOD | CA | 0.1 ppm | CO, NY, FL | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, HI, KY | 2 ppm | TX, IA | ||||||||||||||
Tebuconazole | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | AK, CO | 0.4 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, KY | 1 ppm | NY, FL, HI | 2 ppm | CA | ||||||||||||
Tebufenozide | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Teflubenzuron | 0.025 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tetrachlorvinphos | 0.01 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tetramethrin | 0.1 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Thiabendazole | 0.020 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Thiacloprid | ≥ LOD | CA, NH | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.1 ppm | NY, FL | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, KY | 1 ppm | HI | ||||||||||||
Thiamethoxam | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, TX, IA, KY | 1 ppm | NY, FL, HI | 4.5 ppm | CA | ||||||||||||
Thiophanate-methyl | 0.05 ppm | CO | ||||||||||||||||||||
Trifloxystrobin | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.01 ppm | RI | 0.02 ppm | CO | 0.2 ppm | OR, UT, KY | 1 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | NY, FL | 30 ppm | CA | ||||||||
Aldrin | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Arsenic Oxide | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Asbestos (Friable) | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Azodrin | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
1,4-Benzoquinone, 2,3,5,6-Tetrachloro- | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Binapacryl | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
2,3,4,5-Bis (2-Butenylene) Tetrahydrofurfural | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Bromoxynil Butyrate | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Cadmium Compounds | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Calcium Arsenate [2ASH3O4.2CA] | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Camphechlor | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Captafol | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Chlordecone (KEPONE) | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Chlordimeform | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Chlorobenzilate | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Chloromethoxypropylmercuric Acetate [CPMA] | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Copper Arsenate | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
2,4-D, Isooctyl Ester | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
DDD | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
DDT | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Di(Phenylmercury) Dodecenylsuccinate [PMDS] | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP) | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
1,2-Dibromoethane | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Dieldrin | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
4,6-Dinitro-O-Cresol | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Dinitrobutyl Phenol | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Endrin | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
EPN | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Fluoroacetamide | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Gamma-Lindane | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Heptachlor | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Hexachlorobenzene | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexachlorocyclohexane (mixture of isomers) | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
1,3-Hexanediol, 2-Ethyl- | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Lead Arsenate | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Leptophos | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Methamidophos | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mirex | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Nitrofen | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Octamethyldiphosphoramide | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Parathion | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Pentachlorophenol | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Phenylmercuric Oleate [PMO] | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Phosphamidon | ≥ LOD | |||||||||||||||||||||
Pyriminil | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Safrole | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Sodium Arsenate | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Sodium Arsenite | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Terpene Polychlorinates (Strobane6) | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Thallium(I) Sulfate | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
2,4,5-TP Acid (silvex) | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Tributyltin Compounds | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Vinyl Chloride | ≥ LOD | NH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Arsenic | 0.2 ppm | RI | 0.42 ppm | OH | 1.5 ppm | CA, CO, VT, TX, IA, AK, NY, FL, KY, MN | 2 ppm | UT, WA | 3 ppm | CO | 4.2 ppm | VA, HI | 10 ppm | VA, HI | 0.14 µg/kg BW/Day | CT | ||||||
Cadmium | 0.2 ppm | RI | 0.27 ppm | OH | 0.3 ppm | TX, IA | 0.4 ppm | KY | 0.5 ppm | CA, CO, VT, AK, NY, FL, MN | 0.82 ppm | UT, WA | 2.704 ppm | NH | 3 ppm | CO | 4 ppm | HI | 0.09 µg/kg BW/Day | CT | ||
Lead | 0.5 ppm | CA, CO, NY, FL, RI, MN | 0.87 ppm | OH | 1 ppm | VT, TX, IA, AK, KY | 1.2 ppm | UT, WA | 6 ppm | HI | 8.712 ppm | NH | 10 ppm | VA, CO | 0.29 µg/kg BW/Day | CT | ||||||
Mercury | ≥ LOD | NH | 0.1 ppm | RI | 0.4 ppm | UT, WA | 0.5 ppm | TX, IA | 0.87 ppm | OH | 1 ppm | CO, KY | 1.5 ppm | AK | 2 ppm | HI | 3 ppm | CA, NY, FL, MN | 8.712 ppm | NH | 0.29 µg/kg BW/Day | CT |
Yersinia | Detect | TX | ||||||||||||||||||||
Candida albicans | No Detection in 1 g or mL | VA (vaginal) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Pseudomonas aeruginosa | No Detection in 1 g or mL | VA (mucosal, vaginal) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Staphylococcus aureus | No Detection in 1 g or mL | VA (mucosal, vaginal) | No Detection in Xg | TX | ||||||||||||||||||
Staphylococcus spp. | No Detection in Xg | UT | ||||||||||||||||||||
Campylobacter | No Detection in Xg | TX | ||||||||||||||||||||
Listeria monocytogenes | No Detection in Xg | TX, NY, FL | ||||||||||||||||||||
Bile-Tolerant Gram-Negative Bacteria | 10² CFU/g | IL | 150 CFU/g | MN | 10³ CFU/g | MA, NM, RI, NH | ||||||||||||||||
Coliforms | 10² CFU/g | CO | 10³ CFU/g | MA, NM, RI, NH | ||||||||||||||||||
Escherichia coli | No Detection in 10 g | CT | No Detection in 1 g or mL | VA, RI, MN, NH | No Detection in Xg | UT | 100 CFU/g | KY | ||||||||||||||
Shiga Toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) | No Detection in 25 g | CO | No Detection in 10 g | NM, RI | No Detection in 1 g | CA, MA, NV, HI, KY, MN | No Detection in Xg | IA, NY, FL,TX | ||||||||||||||
Salmonella spp. | No Detection in 25 g | CO | No Detection in 10 g | NM | No Detection in 1 g | CA, MA, NV, HI, RI, KY, MN, NH | No Detection in X g | TX, NY, FL | ||||||||||||||
Aspergillus (A. flavus, A. terreus, A. niger, A. fumigatus) | No Detection in 1 g | CA | 1 CFU/g | AK | ||||||||||||||||||
Total Enterobacteriaceae | 10³ CFU/g | NV | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total Yeast & Mold | 10 CFU/g | VA (aqueous oral, mucosal, vaginal) | 10² CFU/g | VT, CT, VA (nonaqueous oral, rectal) | 200 CFU/g | IA | 10³ CFU/g | CO, UT, HI, RI, MN | 10⁴ CFU/g | AK, MA, NM, NH | 10⁵ CFU/g | KY | ||||||||||
Total Aerobic Bacteria | 10_ CFU/g | VA (aqueous oral, mucosal, vaginal) | 10³ CFU/g | VT, CT, VA (nonaqueous oral, rectal) | 2000 CFU/g | IA | 10⁴ CFU/g | CO, UT, HI | 10⁵ CFU/g | MA, NM, NV, RI, MN, NH | ||||||||||||
Foreign Material | None Detected | NV | varies | CA | ||||||||||||||||||
Water Activity | 0.85 Aw | CA | < 0.86 or pH < 4.6 | NV |