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1.California's laws vs. DPR's regulations: Laws passed by County Agricultural
Commissioners, regulations by California legislature.
2.Purpose of CA pesticide laws: Protecting workers, ensuring safe pesticide use,
public health, NOT encouraging more pesticide use.
3.Cooperating agency with DPR: County Agricultural Commissioner.
4.Pesticide labeling: Written recommendation or pesticide advertisement.
5.Pesticide registration lapse: Pest Control Dealers must return unsold stock.
6.Pesticide registration cancellation: Sale and use may continue under regulatory
conditions.
7.Special Local Need registration: Allows supplemental pesticide uses in
specified local areas.
8.Signal word on labeling: Signifies pesticide product's acute toxicity level.
9.Precautionary statements on labeling: Contain info on hazards to people,
domestic animals.
10.Plant-back restrictions: Found in precautionary statements section of labeling.
11.Lower rate application: Illegal to apply pesticide at lower rate than specified.
12.Restricted use pesticide classification: Based on factors like dermal hazards,
effectiveness.
13.Supervising restricted material application: Requires certification as
commercial or private applicator.
14.Documents for ag use permit application: Pest Control Business License and
current restricted material permit.
15.Non-agricultural permit application: Includes name, address of individual
making the application.
16.Restricted material permits for ag use: Site and time specific, not mailed to
neighbors.
17.Notice of Intent requirements: Date of application, area to be treated, pests, no
liability release.
18.PSIS leaflets with 'N' designation: Written for non-certified pesticide handlers.
19. Exemption from permit requirements: If DPR deems pesticide poses no
hazards in California.
20.Pest control activities needing license: Preservative treatment, sanitation, tree
pest control.
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21.Qualifications for pest control operations: Pest Control Business License,
Qualified Applicator License.
22.Pest Control Business with employees: Must have a Pest Control Business
License.
23.Service Vehicles: At least two vehicles required for the business operations.
24 Workers' Compensation Insurance: Insurance covering employees' work-
related injuries.
25. 24-hour Phone Service: Continuous availability for customer inquiries or
emergencies.
26. Permit from Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment: Required
authorization for environmental health compliance.
27. County Board of Supervisors: Local government body overseeing business
registrations.
28. Department of Industrial Relations: Government department regulating labor
and workplace conditions.
29. Department of Pesticide Regulation: Government agency overseeing
pesticide use and safety.
30. County Agricultural Commissioner: Local official monitoring agricultural
activities and regulations.
31. Maintenance Gardener Pest Control Business License: Permits specific
pesticide applications for ornamental plant maintenance.
32. Pest Control Dealer License Exemption: Not required if selling self-applied
pesticides only.
33. Pest Control Dealer Designated Agent License: Responsible for supervising
operations at a pesticide dealer's location.
34. Qualified Applicator Certificate Restrictions: Limitations on pesticide use
supervision based on certification category.
35. Agricultural Pest Control Adviser License Requirement: Needed for
offering pest control services on agricultural properties.
36. Pesticide Container Responsibility: Guidelines for handling and storing
pesticide containers.
37. Pesticide Storage Area Sign Visibility: Distance from which signs must be
readable for pesticide storage areas.
38. Service Container Definition: Container used for holding pesticides or
mixtures.
39. Label Requirements for Service Containers: Information needed on a service
container label.
40. Illegal Pesticide Storage Locations: Prohibited places for storing pesticides.
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