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   Classification No.:   2130 .1

   /Approval Date:     6/26/87
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                EPA ORDER - CHEMICAL ABSTRACT SERVICE REGISTRY
                            NUMBER DATA STANDARD
      1.   .PURPOSE:   This Transmittal issues EPA Order 21SO.L  -
      Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number Data Standard..

      2.   EXPLANATION:  EPA 2180.1 - Chemical Abstract Service
      Registry Number Data Standard has been reissued to expand
      the  roles of  the Procurement and Contracts Management
      Division and  the Grants Administration Division.

      3.   FILING INSTRUCTIONS:  File the attached Order in a three-
      ring binder established for the EPA Directives System.
                             Kathy Petruccelli,  Director
                             Management and Organization Division
Originator               "        " "    "	—'—~	•———	
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            Information Resources  Management

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    oEPA
   Classification No.:  2180.1

   Approval Date:    6/26/87
              CHEMICAL ABSTRACT SERVICE REGISTRY NUMBER DATA STANDARD
         1.   PURPOSE.   This Order establishes the policy and responsibilitie:
             related to the use of registry data, specifically the Registry
             Number, from the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Division
             of the American Chemical Society in automated information
             systems containing data/information on specific,  definable
             chemical  substances.   The CAS registry number provides
             consistent and unambiguous identification of chemicals  and
             facilitates sharing chemical information across programmatic
             media.

         2.   SCOPE  AND  APPLICABILITY.   This  data standard applies  to all
             EPA organizations  and their employees  as well as  the  facili-
             ties and personnel of agents of EPA who design, develop,
             operate or maintain Agency information and  information  systems
             having  to  do with  specific,  definable  chemical  substances.
             It  also applies  to EPA contractors  and assistance recipients.

         3.   REFERENCE.

             Chapter 5  of the EPA  IRM  Policy Manual  sets  forth the general
            principles  on data  standards within  the Agency.  This Order
            relates to  one of  several  data standards used by EPA.

         I.  BACKGROUND.

            a.  Information technology makes efficient sharing of data
                among automated systems  feasible, provided there exist
                comiT.cn definitions  for data elements among the systems.

            b.  The CAS Registry Number is accepted nationally and
                internationally as an identifier for specific,  definable
                chemical substances.
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      c.  Agency programs  need  access  to  information about chemicals
         from other  programs,  agencies,  States and local govern-
         ments.   There is a  need  for  a chemical identification
         data element  standard to facilitate access to chemical
         information.

 5.  POLICY.

     a.  Any  computer-based Agency system currently in use or
         being planned containing data/information on specific
         definable chemical substances shall contain the current
         CAS  registry number for each chemical substance.

     b.  Additional data  selected from the CAS chemical registry
         system, such as CA Index Names and Synonyms,  Molecular
         Formulas and the CAS Chemical Registry Records,  are
         optional.

 6.   RESPONSIBILITIES.

     a.  The Office of  Information Resources  Management (OIRM)
         shall:

         (1)  Provide effective leadership  in developing,
              promulgating and  enforcing  this data  standard.

         (2)  Provide guidance  and technical  assistance in
              implementing the  requirements of  this data standard.

     b.   Assistant  Administrators, Associate Administrators,
         Regional Administrators, Laboratory  Directors, Headquarters
         Staff Office Directors, the General Counsel, the Inspector
         General  and  Senior IRM Officials shall establish procedures
         within  their respective organizations to ensure compliance
         with  the requirements  of this data standard.

    c.   The Procurement and Contracts Management Division and the
         Grants Administration  Division shall establish procedures
         to  ensure  that contractors and assistance recipients are
         in  compliance with the requirements of this data standard.

7.   DEFINITIONS.

    a.   "CAS Reg-istry Number" refers  to a unique,  identifying
        number assigned by CAS to each distinct -chemical  substance
        recorded- in the CAS Chemical  Registry System.
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     b.  "CA Index Names  and  Synonyms" refers to the names recorded
         in the CAS Chemical  Registry System for each registered
         substance.  These names  include the CA Index Names and
         associated commercial names/ author-designated names,
         acronyms, etc.

     c.  "Molecular Formula"  refers to the formula which lists the
         kin'! and number of atoms in a molecule.

     d.  "CAS Unique Chemical Registry Record" refers to the
         machine record that  represents the chemical structure in
         the CAS Chemical Regis-try System.   The fundamental
         component is the connection table which is a detailed
         inventory of the atoms and bonds that comprise the two-
         dimensional representation of the substance's structure.
         Additional components of the structure record include
         the description of such items as stereochemistry,  abnormal
         mass values and charges.

-8.  PROCEDURES.

    The  Information and Management  Services  Division of  OIRM
    will provide  any additional  technical  guidance for -implementing
    the  requirements  of this  data standard.
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