Laws and Regulations Study Guide (Third Edition, 2020). Flashcards
Identify the lead pesticide regulatory agencies responsible for creating and enforcing pesticide laws
and regulations
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Identify the purpose of California’s pesticide laws and regulations.
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Identify California’s state lead agency for creating the statewide pesticide regulatory program and
what their responsibilities are.
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Identify the pesticide regulatory agencies that work cooperatively with the state lead agency to
enforce pesticide laws and regulations.
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Know the responsibilities of the Department of Pesticide Regulations Licensing and Certification
program.
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Identify the documents, which contain California’s pesticide laws and regulations.
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Identify the requirements to become certified as a commercial pesticide applicator within
California.
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Identify the responsibilities of the County Agricultural Commissioner’s regarding pesticide use and
the administration of private applicator certifications.
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Know the requirements to legally use a “restricted use pesticide.”
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Know what the Federal Insecticide, Rodenticide, and Fungicide Act is and its association to
pesticide use, pesticide product registration, and the certification of pesticide applicators.
Intro.
Identify the federal and state agencies responsible for registering pesticide products.
CH1
Identify the requirements to register a pesticide product in California.
CH1
Explain why some pesticides are labeled as “restricted use” or “restricted materials” and where a list of these products can be found.
CH1
Know the restrictions associated with a pesticide product whose registration has suspended, lapsed,
or been cancelled.
CH1
Know the types of pesticide product registration exemptions that are available.
CH1
Identify what a “research authorization” is and where one can be obtained.
CH1
Identify pesticide labeling standards and who is required to meet these.
CH1
Know when a pesticide label is required to be read by an applicator.
CH1
Know how to read, interpret, and identify all sections of a pesticide label.
CH1
Identify acceptable deviations from pesticide labeling directions.
CH1
Define federal “restricted use pesticide” and why some pesticides are designated as such.
CH2
Define California “restricted material” and why some pesticides are designated as such.
CH2
Identify who is responsible for issuing, reviewing, and complying with the requirements of a
restricted material permit.
CH2
Know the information required to be contained in a non-agricultural restricted material permit and
who the permit may legally be issued to.
CH2
Know the duration of a restricted material permit.
CH2
Know when a restricted material permit may be refused, suspended, or revoked.
CH2
Know what “feasible alternatives” and “mitigation measures” are and when they are required.
CH2
Identify what a “Notice of Intent” is, when one is required, and the information one must contain.
CH2
Know the purpose of pesticide safety information series (PSIS) leaflets.
CH2
Define “exempt materials.”
CH2
For each DPR individual pesticide applicator license or certificate type, identify the following:
a. Requirements to obtain the license or certificate.
b. Activities allowed under the license or certificate.
c. Requirements to maintain the license or certificate.
d. Reasons for denying, revoking, or suspending the license or certificate.
CH3
Identify the information required to be in a written recommendation made by an Agricultural Pest
Control Adviser (PCA).
CH3
For DPR’s Maintenance Gardener Pest Control Business License, Pest Control Dealer License,
and Pesticide Broker License, identify the following:
a. Requirements to obtain the license.
b. Activities allowed under the license.
c. Requirements to maintain the license.
d. Reasons for denying, revoking, or suspending the license.
CH3
Know the types of DPR licenses or certificates that have county registration requirements.
CH3
Know the minimum age requirements for an employee conducting pesticide related activities.
CH4
Know where to find information regarding the cleaning and use of pesticide application equipment.
CH4
Know the notification requirements associated with conducting pesticide applications.
CH4
Identify the information that must be included on, and the submission requirements for, pesticide
use reports.
CH4
Know what the Healthy Schools Act is and who is required to comply with it.
CH4
Know the notification requirements and application restrictions for agricultural pesticide use
around schools and child daycares.
CH4
Know the pollinator protection requirements associated with conducting a pesticide application
including notification requirements and bee protection areas.
CH4
Know the requirements for proper storage, transportation, security, and disposal of pesticide
products and their various containers.
CH4
Know the pesticide related responsibilities of both the employee and the employer.
CH5
Identify the types of information, documents, and resources required to be provided to the
employee by the employer.
CH5
Know the requirements to be trained as a pesticide handler.
CH5
Identify symptoms of pesticide overexposure, illness, and injury.
CH5
Know the requirements of emergency medical care for pesticide handlers.
CH5
Know the requirements of handler decontamination facilities.
CH5
Know when pesticide handlers must have medical supervision.
CH5
Know personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements including who is responsible for
supplying PPE, the types of PPE available, where you can find what type of PPE is required for an
application, and specific exemptions from wearing PPE.
CH5
Know the employee requirements that must be followed when working alone to conduct a
pesticide application.
CH5
Know the employers requirements to provide to employees adequate lighting, safe equipment, and
equipment maintenance.
CH5
Know the types of pesticide mixing systems and their use requirements.
CH5
Define what a “Minimum Exposure Pesticide” is and the requirements of its use.
CH5
Know the hazard communication information that must be made available to employees by their
employer.
CH6
Know the requirements to be trained as a fieldworker.
CH6
Identify who is qualified to train fieldworkers.
CH6
Know the requirements of emergency medical care for fieldworkers.
CH6
Know the requirements of fieldworker decontamination facilities.
CH6
Define what a “restricted entry interval” is.
CH6
Know how to calculate restricted entry interval adjustments.
CH6
Know the restricted entry requirements for fieldworkers.
CH6
Define what an “application exclusion zone” is.
CH6
Know the requirements for employees conducting early entry activities.
CH6
Know the notification and posting requirements required to conduct pesticide applications.
CH6
Define “pesticide residue” and the purpose of monitoring for these residues.
CH7
Know what causes pesticide residues to form.
CH7
Know who is responsible for monitoring for pesticide residues.
CH7
Define “pesticide residue tolerance” and the purpose of establishing these tolerances.
CH7
Know who is responsible for establishing residue tolerances and where these tolerances can be
found.
CH7
Know what happens to agricultural commodities that are found to have pesticide residue levels that
exceed the legal limit.
CH7
Define “parts per million.”
CH7
Know what the Endangered Species Act is, the agencies responsible for enforcing the requirements
of it, and how these agencies accomplish this goal.
CH7
Know what “PRESCRIBE.”
CH7
Identify the agency responsible for monitoring pesticide levels in groundwater.
CH7
Define “Groundwater Protection Area” and the purpose of establishing areas as such.
CH7
Identify the various types of groundwater protection areas.
CH7
Identify the ways in which DPR ensures surface water protection.
CH7
Know what the following regulations are and what they entail:
a. Dormant Insecticide Contamination Prevention
b. Surface Water Protection in Outdoor Nonagricultural Settings
CH7
Know the ways in which DPR works to protect air quality.
CH7
Know the requirements to obtain and maintain a Pest Control Business License.
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Know the activities allowed under a Pest Control Business License.
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Know Pest Control Business work requirements.
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Know the requirements associated with Pest Control Business work equipment.
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Know the record keeping requirements of a Pest Control Business.
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Know the type of information and reports required to be submitted to the County Agricultural
Commissioner by a Pest Control Business.
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Know Pest Control Business requirements to comply with pesticide use reporting.
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