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 112 STAT. 2681-859 PUBLIC LAW 105-277—OCT. 21, 1998 (L) Chlorosoman: 0-Pinacolyl methylphosphonochloridate. (11) SCHEDULE 2 CHEMICAL AGENT. —The term 'Schedule 2 chemical agent' means the following, together or separately: (A) Amiton: 0,0-Diethyl S-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl] phosphorothiolate and corresponding alkylated or protonated salts. (B) PFIB: l,l,3,3,3-Pentafluoro-2 -(trifluoromethyl)-l-propene. (C) BZ: 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (D) Chemicals, except for those listed in Schedule 1, containing a phosphorus atom to which is bonded one methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso) group but not further carbon atoms, e.g. Methylphosphonyl dichloride Dimethyl methylphosphonate Exemption: Fonofos: 0-Ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonothiolothionate. (E) N,N -Dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) phosphoramidic dihalides. (F) Dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) N,N-dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr)-phosphoramidates. (G) arsenic trichloride. (H) 2,2-Diphenyl-2 -hydroxyacetic acid. (I) Quinuclidine-3 -ol. (J) N,N-Dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Programinoethyl-2 -chlorides and corresponding protonated salts. (K) N,N-Dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Programinoethane-2-ols and corresponding protonated salts Exemptions: N,N -Dimethylaminoethanol and corresponding protonated salts N,N-Diethylaminoethanol and corresponding protonated salts. (L) N,N-Dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Programinoethane-2-thiols and corresponding protonated salts. (M) Thiodiglycol: Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)sulfide. (N) Pinacolyl alcohol: 3,3-Dimethylbutane-2 -ol. (12) SCHEDULE 3 CHEMICAL AGENT.— The term 'Schedule 3 chemical agent' means any of the following, together or separately: (A) Phosgene: carbonyl dichloride. (B) Cyanogen chloride. (C) Hydrogen cyanide. (D) Chloropicrin: trichloronitromethane. (E) Phosphorous oxychloride. (F) Phosphorous trichloride. (G) Phosphorous pentachloride. (H) Trimethyl phosphite. (I) Triethyl phosphite. (J) Dimethyl phosphite. (K) Diethyl phosphite. (L) Sulfur monochloride. (M) Sulfur dichloride. (N) Thionyl chloride. (O) Ethyldiethanolamine. (P) Methyldiethanolamine. (Q) Triethanolamine. (13) Toxic CHEMICAL. — (A) IN GENERAL. —The term "toxic chemical" means any chemical which through its chemical action on life processes can cause death, temporary incapacitation or permanent harm to humans or animals. The term includes all such chemicals, regardless of their origin or of their method of production, and regardless of whether they are produced in facilities, in munitions or elsewhere.

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