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Federal Pesticide Recordkeeping For Certified Applicators

Federal Pesticide Recordkeeping For Certified Applicators. U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Service. U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1990 Farm Bill “ Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements ”. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements.

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Federal Pesticide Recordkeeping For Certified Applicators

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  1. Federal Pesticide RecordkeepingFor Certified Applicators U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Service

  2. U.S. Department of Agriculture • 1990 Farm Bill • “Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements”

  3. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements • All certified applicators are required to maintain records of federally restricted use pesticide applications.

  4. Requirements forPrivate Applicators ??

  5. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements Eight steps to meeting the requirements for Pesticide Recordkeeping

  6. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements 1. Date of application • month • day • year

  7. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements 2. Brand or Product Name

  8. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements 3. EPA Registration Number

  9. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements 4. Amount of pesticide applied • Record the total quantity of the product used • Amount does not refer to active ingredient (a.i).

  10. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements 5. Size of area treated • Record this information in the unit of measure which is shown to the label for the crop or commodity being treated

  11. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements 5. Size of area treated (con’t) For example: • acres • linear feet • number of animals

  12. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements 6. Location of the pesticide application (there are four ways to record location):

  13. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements 6. Location (con’t) A. County, range, township and section

  14. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements 6. Location (con’t) B. Identification system established by USDA

  15. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements 6. Location (con’t) C. Legal property description

  16. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements 6. Location (con’t) D. Applicator generated identification system that accurately identifies the location

  17. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements 6. Location (con’t) Field A A pond Field B N RT4 RT22 B E D C

  18. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements 7. Name of certified applicator

  19. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements 8. Certification number Note: If you keep you records together, you only have to record steps 7 and 8 once

  20. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements Spot Applications • Small applications which total less than 1/10th of an acre • And they are made in the same day • Spot applications do not apply to nurseries or greenhouses

  21. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements Spot Application Requirements 1. Date of application - month, day, year 2. Brand or product name 3. EPA registration number 4. Total amount of pesticide applied 5. Location of the pesticide application, designated as “spot application” & a short description

  22. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements Deadline • Pesticide application must be recorded within 14 days of application • There are no Federal forms for these records. Your written information becomes the official record

  23. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements How Long? • The law requires that pesticide records be maintained for a minimum of two years from the date of application • However, you may want to keep them longer for future management decisions

  24. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements Two Major Purposes for Requiring Restricted Use Pesticide Records

  25. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements • - Licensed health care professionals have timely access to the pesticide record information for purposes of medical treatment

  26. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements • - Records improve pesticide use survey data • May be used in reregistration process of pesticides • Can be utilized in policy decisions involving agricultural pesticide use

  27. Requirements for Commercial Applicators ??

  28. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements Commercial applicators are required to: • Provide their clients a copy of a restricted use pesticide application record • Provide record within 30 days of the application

  29. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements Civil Penalties for Failure to Comply • First violation - Not more than $550 • Subsequent Violations - Minimum of $1,100 (can be less if good faith effort has been shown)

  30. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements Who Has Access to Restricted Use Pesticide Records??

  31. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements • Attending licensed health care professionals to provide medical treatment • Credentialed USDA Representatives • Credentialed State Regulatory Representatives

  32. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements • Pesticide Recordkeeping has many benefits • Saves money • Determines best pesticide management program

  33. Pesticide Recordkeeping Requirements • Pesticide Recordkeeping has many benefits • Documents pesticide performance • Helps secure funding for loans • Meets buyers’ requirements

  34. For More Information Contact: USDA Agricultural Marketing Service Pesticide Records Branch 8700 Centreville Rd. Suite 202 Manassas, VA 20110 Phone (703) 330-7826 Fax (703) 330-6110

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