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  2. Pesticide regulation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    States receive their pesticide regulation authority through FIFRA and through state pesticide laws. States can require registration of pesticides that are exempt under FIFRA. When there is a special local need for a particular pesticide, states are authorized to add uses to that pesticide under section 24(c) of FIFRA.

  3. Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Brand Insect Fluid, "Under the Insecticide Act of 1910" The Federal Insecticide Act (FIA) of 1910 was the first pesticide legislation enacted. [2] This legislation ensured quality pesticides by protecting farmers and consumers from fraudulent and/or adulterated products by manufacturers and distributors.

  4. Food Quality Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA), or H.R.1627, was passed unanimously by Congress in 1996 and was signed into law by President Bill Clinton on August 3, 1996. [1] The FQPA standardized the way the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would manage the use of pesticides and amended the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act and the Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act.

  5. Private pesticide applicator recertification in 2024 - AOL

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    Workshop topics this year include Pesticide Laws and Regulations, Personal Protective Equipment, Planning a Successful Pesticide Application, and Current Pest Issues and Integrated Pest Management ...

  6. California Department of Pesticide Regulation - Wikipedia

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    field enforcement (with the assistance of 55 county agricultural commissioners) of laws regulating pesticide use; residue testing of fresh produce; and; encouraging development and adoption of least-toxic pest management practices through incentives and grants. DPR is regarded as the premier U.S. agency for pesticide regulation, the ...

  7. The dirty secret of California's legal weed - AOL

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    The state's requirements for weed testing also have not been updated to include dangerous chemicals currently used in cultivation, including illegal, smuggled pesticides so toxic that law ...

  8. Restricted use pesticide - Wikipedia

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    The Worker Protection Standard (WPS) identifies the type of requirements that must be satisfied to obtain the proper license needed to purchase and apply restricted use pesticide. [2] The process required to obtain a pest control licenses is regulated by a combination of state laws, federal laws, common law, and private company policies.

  9. Cannabis conundrum: Legal doesn't mean clean; illicit isn't ...

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    The pesticide adulteration rate matched that of products from California's legal market, which mandates screening for 66 pesticides but ignores scores of other compounds The Times found.