The Department of Pesticide
Regulation (DPR), California Agricultural Commissioners and Sealers
Association (CACASA), and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(U.S. EPA), Region 9 are parties to a three-way cooperative agreement
that ensures a unified and coordinated program of pesticide episode
reporting, investigation, and enforcement action in the State of
California.
During the Spring 2005 CACASA Conference, an updated version of the
agreement-as drafted by DPR in consultation with CACASA and U.S. EPA
Region 9-was approved and a representative of each party has signed
it.
Some of the updates to the new agreement include:
- A revised definition for "episode"
- The "Legal Authority" section has been revised to include a
reference to an "Appendix B," (attached to the agreement)
which is the Section 26/27 Final Interpretive Rule (published
in the Federal Register on January 5, 1983), as well as to
references to the California Business and Professions Code
and Health and Safety Code sections
- The "Investigations" section states that investigations will
commence no later than three (formerly two) working days from
the referral to the CAC
- The "Implementation Plan" section refers to an "Appendix C"
(attached to the agreement). Appendix C consists of a "Pesticide
Episode Notification Record" form to be completed by DPR and sent
to U.S. EPA, the CAC, and other agencies. This section also
includes clarifications on the content of the updated DPR report
on preliminary CAC findings to be sent to U.S. EPA within 15 days
of receipt of the Pesticide Episode Notification Record
- Elimination of the "sunset" date: The "Terms" section of the
agreement specifies that it will be valid until modified or
terminated
- "Appendix A" (Priority Investigation Effects Criteria) includes
changes to the criteria specified under "Human Effects,"
"Environmental Effects-Air", and "Special Incidents."
Enclosed is a copy of the agreement for your files.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact me or Roy Rutz,
DPR Enforcement Branch Program Supervisor III at (916) 324-4100.