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Identify the lead pesticide regulatory agencies responsible for creating and enforcing pesticide
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laws and regulations. - ✔✔6 agencies: USEPA, DPR, CAC, USIPM, CDFA, SPCB, CDPH,
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Identify the purpose of California's pesticide laws and regulations. - ✔✔6 purposes: Provide for
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the proper, safe, and effective use of pesticides used in the production of food and fiber and the
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protection of public health and safety; || || || || ||
Protect the environment from environmentally harmful pesticides by prohibiting, regulating, or
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controlling their uses; || ||
Assure that agricultural and pest control workers have safe working conditions where pesticides
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are present;
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Authorize pest control and make sure that it is done by competent, responsible licensees and
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permittees under strict control of the Department of PesticideRegulation and the County
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Agricultural Commissioners; ||
Assure applicators, consumers, and other users that the pesticides they use are properly labeled
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and are appropriate for the uses designated on the labeling; and
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Encourage the development and implementation of integrated pest management systems,
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stressing the integration of biological and cultural pest control techniques with the use of selective
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pesticides, when these are necessary, to achieve acceptable levels of control with the least
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possible harm to non-target organisms and the environment.
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Identify California's state lead agency for creating the statewide pesticide regulatory program and
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what their responsibilities are. - ✔✔Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR):
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DPR is the state lead agency for developing and implementing a statewide pesticide regulatory
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program.
Identify the pesticide regulatory agencies that work cooperatively with the state lead agency to
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enforce pesticide laws and regulations. - ✔✔County Agricultural Commissioners (CAC):
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,University of California, Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program (UC IPM):California
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Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA):Structural Pest Control Board (SPCB):California || || || || || || || || || ||
Department of Public Health (CDPH), Vector-Borne Disease Section: || || || || || || ||
Know the responsibilities of the Department of Pesticide Regulations Licensing and Certification
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program. - ✔✔U.S. EPA oversees and reviews state regulatory programs for compliance with
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federal requirements, including the federal Worker Protection Standard. The various states'
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regulatory programs may include these sub- programs: || || || || || ||
• Certifcation and Training• Enforcement and Compliance• Worker Health and Safety•
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Environmental Monitoring and Protection || || ||
Identify the documents, which contain California's pesticide laws and regulations. - ✔✔The
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State's pesticide use laws are in the California Food and Agricultural Code (FAC) Divisions 6, 7,
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and 13; the regulations are in Title 3, California Code of Regulations (3 CCR) Division 6.
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Identify the requirements to become certified as a commercial pesticide applicator within
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California. - ✔✔In order to obtain a commercial pest control license or certifcate from DPR,
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applicants must pass a core examination and pass at least one pest control category examination to
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hold the following commercial pest control certifcates/licenses:
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• Qualifed Applicator Certifcate (QAC)
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• Qualifed Applicator License (QAL)
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• Pest Control Aircraft Pilot Certifcate (PCAPC); and
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• Agricultural Pest Control Adviser (PCA)
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Identify the responsibilities of the County Agricultural Commissioner's regarding pesticide use
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and the administration of private applicator certifications. - ✔✔Generally, if an individual meets
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the defnitionof a "private applicator" (see Glossary) theymust hold a valid Private Applicator
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Certifcate. Although DPR develops the examination, the local CAC administers the examination
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and issues the certifcate. This study guide is not intended for preparation for the PAC
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examination.
, Know the requirements to legally use a "restricted use pesticide." - ✔✔Generally, DPR requires
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that individuals possess applicator certifcation when using or supervising the useof California
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restricted materials, which includes federal restricted use pesticides and certain other pesticides
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Know what the Federal Insecticide, Rodenticide, and Fungicide Act is and its association to
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pesticide use, pesticide product registration, and the certification of pesticide applicators. -
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✔✔The U.S. EPA regulates all aspects of pesticide registration, sale, and use at the federal level
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through the laws in the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
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and the regulations in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40 (40 CFR).
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Identify the federal and state agencies responsible for registering pesticide products. - ✔✔a
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pesticide product for sale, possession, or use, must frst register that pesticide product with the
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United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) and then the Department
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of Pesticide Regulation (DPR).
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Identify the requirements to register a pesticide product in California. - ✔✔DPR also evaluates
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scientifc data for each pesticide during its registration process to determine if more restrictions are
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required due to concerns specifc to California.
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Explain why some pesticides are labeled as "restricted use" or "restricted materials" and where a
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list of these products can be found. - ✔✔This restricted use designation will impose applicator
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certifcation requirements and possible additional application restrictions.DPR also evaluates
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scientifc data for each pesticide during its registration process to determine if more restrictions are
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required due to concerns specifc to California. These pesticides are designated "California
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restricted materials" ||
Know the restrictions associated with a pesticide product whose registration has suspended,
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lapsed, or been cancelled. - ✔✔If the Pesticide Registrant allows a product registration to lapse, a
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Pest Control Dealer who acquires the pesticide product while it was still registered may sell and
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deliver it for two years after the last date of registration.
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