Department of Pesticide Regulation |
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Mary-Ann Warmerdam Director |
Arnold Schwarzenegger Governor |
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September 5, 2006 | ENF 06-29 | ||
TO: |
County Agricultural Commissioners | ||
SUBJECT: |
POLICY CONCERNING USE OF PROHIBITED CONTAINERS AS SERVICE CONTAINERS FOR PESTICIDES |
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The Department of Pesticide Regulation has developed the enclosed policy to address the enforcement of Title 3, California Code of Regulations (3CCR) section 6680 that prohibits end users from using empty containers that are readily identifiable or recognizable as food or beverage containers as pesticide service containers. Examples of readily identifiable or recognizable food or beverage containers include glass mason canning jars, glass and plastic soft drink bottles, metal soft drink cans, plastic water bottles, and plastic food bags. Examples of household product containers include measuring cups, cooking vessels, and empty containers once holding dish washing soap, shampoo etc. This section does not prohibit end users from using generic plastic or glass bottles, plastic bags, or similar containers (that have no identifiable food or beverage use labeling or embossing) as service containers. However, each container (other than those used by a person engaged in the business of farming when the containers are used on the property the person is farming) must be properly labeled as a pesticide service container as required by 3CCR section 6678 with:
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Sincerely, | |||
Original Signature by: | |||
Scott T. Paulsen, Chief Enforcement Branch (916) 324-4100 |
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Enclosure | |||
cc:
Mr. David Duncan, DPR Branch Chief Mr. Roy Rutz, DPR Agriculture Program |
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1001 I Street ·
P.O. Box 4015 · Sacramento,
California 95812-4015 · www.cdpr.ca.gov A Department of the California Environmental Protection Agency |