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Learn about the Integrated Pest Management Act requirements in New Jersey schools, including IPM coordinator designation, notification protocols, emergency provisions, and other necessary steps for compliance and safety.
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IPM Requirements of the Law • Designation of an IPM Coordinator for each school or school district • Annual universal notification to all parents and staff • provided by school boards, board of trustees or principal • IPM policy and IPM Coordinator contact info • list of any pesticide currently in use or having been used in previous 12 months
IPM Requirements of the Law • 72 hour advance notification prior to pesticide application to all parents or guardians and staff • exception for use of low-impact pesticides (baits, gels, pastes, antimicrobials) • non-regulated, registration exempt as per FIFRA 72 hour advance posting of area(s) to be treated
Emergency Provision • Emergency application • Exempt from advance notification • Notification of application made within 24 hours or on morning of next school day to all parents, guardians and staff • Reason for emergency which threatened health or safety of student or staff • Steps to be taken to avoid future emergency application • posting of area treated
Other Requirements • 7 hour re-entry interval unless label specifies REI • Specific certification of advance notification and posting prior to pesticide application signed by IPM Coordinator • NOVs may be issued by DEP for non- compliance of School IPM Act - -non-monetary
How Do I Implement IPM In My School? • Develop an Official IPM Policy • Adoption by June 12, 2004 • Must state intent by administration to implement IPM • Should provide guidance on what is expected • incorporate IPM; education & involvement of students, staff, & pest manager
Model IPM Policy • Policy Statement • IPM procedures • Development of IPM plans • IPM Coordinator • Education/Training • Record Keeping • Notification/Posting • Re-entry • Pesticide Applicators • Evaluation • Legal references
IPM Coordinator-as defined in the School IPM Act • Appointed by Administration • Maintains information about the school IPM policy • Maintains information on pesticide applications • Contact for IPM policy inquiries • Maintains MSDS sheets, when available, and labels for pesticides used • Certifies notification and posting completed prior to use of a non-low impact pesticide by Commercial Applicator
Upcoming • By 6/12/04-adoption and implementation by all schools • New Subchapter 13-School Integrated Pest Management • New School IPM segment to website • www.pcpnj.org • Model IPM plan • IPM Coordinator training