This regulation establishes an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance for residues of D-glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid, octadecanoate; D-glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid, docosanoate; D-glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid, docosanoate; D- glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid and 1,3-propanediol, docosanoate; D-glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid and 1,3- propanediol, octadecanoate; fatty acids, C<INF>18</INF>-unsatd., dimers, polymers with docosanoic acid and sorbitol; fatty acids, C<INF>18</INF>-unsatd., dimers, polymers with docosanoic acid, 1,3- propanediol and stearic acid; fatty acids, C<INF>18</INF>-unsatd., dimers, polymers with sorbitol and stearic acid; fatty acids, C<INF>18</INF>-unsatd., dimers, polymers with 1,3-propanediol, sorbitol and stearic acid; fatty acids, C<INF>18</INF>-unsatd., dimers, polymers with docosanoic acid and sorbitol; and fatty acids, C<INF>18</INF>- unsatd., dimers, polymers with docosanoic acid, 1,3-propanediol and sorbitol when used as inert ingredients in a pesticide chemical formulation. Spring Trading Co., on behalf of Croda Inc., submitted a petition to EPA under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA), requesting an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance. This regulation eliminates the need to establish a maximum permissible level for residues of D-glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid, octadecanoate; D-glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid, docosanoate; D-glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid, docosanoate; D-glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid and 1,3-propanediol, docosanoate; D- glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid and 1,3-propanediol, octadecanoate; fatty acids, C<INF>18</INF>-unsatd., dimers, polymers with docosanoic acid and sorbitol; fatty acids, C<INF>18</INF>-unsatd., dimers, polymers with docosanoic acid, 1,3-propanediol and stearic acid; fatty acids, C<INF>18</INF>-unsatd., dimers, polymers with sorbitol and stearic acid; fatty acids, C<INF>18</INF>-unsa