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South Carolina Pesticide Regulatory Compliance To register a new pesticide product, applicants must submit a completed application form, the product label, and a registration fee of $175 per product.
State Law:Massachusetts regulates pesticides under the authority of the Massachusetts Pesticide Control Act (MPCA, Chapter 132B of the Massachusetts General Laws). This law, enacted in 1978, places the power of pesticide regulation with the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources.
Pesticide Regulatory Policy OPMP serves as the USDA lead regarding pesticide regulation and policy. We actively work with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on registration of new active ingredients and pesticide registration review, ensuring that the needs of growers are represented.
Environmental Protection Agency Therefore, EPA monitoring of pesticides and industrial chemicals in food is a limited part of its monitoring of these contaminants in the environment. EPA is responsible for establishing criteria to be used by the states to develop water quality standards.
Private - To be certified as a private applicator, you must be at least 18 years-old, complete an application form, complete the proper training and pass an exam, and pay the pro-rated portion of the fee for the remainder of the five-year certification block in which the license is being issued.
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S.C. Department of Pesticide Regulations regulates the application of pesticides by licensed employees or those being directly supervised by a licensed applicator.
Financial Responsibility may be demonstrated by: 1) A current public liability and property damage insurance policy and or certificate of insurance (issued by an insurance company). Binders are not acceptable. 2) A certificate of self-insurance issued by the Workmans Compensation Commission.
EPA regulates pesticides under broad authority granted in two major statutes, the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA).

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