Oregon Pesticide Application Test Questions
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The Federa Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
- Requires U.S. EPA register all pesticides
- Requires EPA to approve each use of pesticed and approve the product label
- Requires all registered pesticides be classified as either general-use or restricted-use
- Requires users of restricted-use be certified or work under liscenced supervision
- Provides penalties for "use inconsistent with the labeling" of a pesticide. - Answer✔FIFRA
The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetics Act of 1938
- Under FFDCA, a certain amount of residue is allowed on food and feed crops after harvest.
- The FFDCA created the FDA.
- The EPA sets the tolerance, but FDA is responsible for enforcement of tolerances.
- In Oregon, the Oregon Deparment of Agriculture Food Safety Division cooperates with FDA to
make sure that the pesticide residue on food crops and in milk are not greater than the tolerance.
- Answer✔FFDCA
After applying a pesticide, a small amount of it remains on plants and produce. -
Answer✔Residue
The amount of legally permitted residue. - Answer✔Tolerance
The Federal Aviation Administration
- In charge of the rules for applying pesticides by airplane.
- FAA certifies commercial and private farm aircraft pilots.
- Pilots must have the correct pesticide liscense from Oregon Deparment of Agriculture (ODA),
before applying pesticides. - Answer✔FAA
The Pesticide label is a legal document under both federal and state laws. Anyone who applies a
pesticide in a way that does not agree with label directions is breaking the law. - Answer✔Label
Directions
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You must have special labeling for uses that are not stated on the container label. -
Answer✔Supplemental Labeling
-Any pesticide that poses special risks, even when used according to the label, is classified as a
restricted-use pesticide (RUP).
- You must have a pesticide aapplicator license to buy or use a RUP or be working under the
supervision of someone who does. - Answer✔Restricted-Use Pesticide
- If a product's label does not state "restricted-use pesticide," then it is a general-use pesticide.
- General-use pesticides should not harm people, animals, or the environment when used
according to label directions. - Answer✔General-Use Pesticide
Section 3
Section 24(c)
Section 18 - Answer✔3 types of pesticide registrations
Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS 634) and the Oregon Pesticide Regulations are the main Pesticide
Control laws. ORS 634 states that each pesticide product distributed, sold or offered for sale in
Oregon must be registered with ODA. Each product must be registered every year. ODA
registers products that the EPA has registered first unser Section 3 of FIFRA. - Answer✔Section
3
Special Local Need
- If a pest causes serious damage to a crop and there is no pesticide that already is registered to
control it, section 24(c) of FIFRA allows states to give a Special Local Need.
-24(c) may add sites, increase rates, or change the way to apply the pesticide. These are different
from the federally registered label.
- The person or group asking for a SLN registration must give specific data to ODA. The data
must show that the product will control the pest and not harm the treated animals, plants, or crop.
The pesticide must have an existing tolerance set by EPA.
- You must have the SLN label with you when you use a pesticide registered under Section
24(c). If you do not have the label, you are breaking federal and state law. - Answer✔Section
24(c)
Emergency Exemption
-Sometimes, there is a pest crisis for farmers.
1) A pest may invade a site for which there is no registered pesticide to control it.
2) The pest could cause farmers in the area serious economic loss.
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