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UACWMA Laws & Regulations Colorado Department of Agriculture Nov 5, 2015 Jonathan Handy
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Weed Control Categories 103 Ag Weed 103 Ag Weed 106 Forest 106 Forest 107 Rangeland 107 Rangeland 108 Aquatic 108 Aquatic 109 Industrial Right of Way 109 Industrial Right of Way 206 Turf 206 Turf 401 Private applicator 401 Private applicator
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Public Applicator State agency, county, municipality, local government entity applying pesticides State agency, county, municipality, local government entity applying pesticides RUPs – must register RUPs – must register GUPs only – may register GUPs only – may register One+ QS in categories applied in One+ QS in categories applied in QS & CO links required QS & CO links required $50/yr $50/yr New: public GUP applicator personnel must be trained in core pesticide use New: public GUP applicator personnel must be trained in core pesticide use
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Individual Applicators Qualified supervisor (more knowledge – exams; experience) Qualified supervisor (more knowledge – exams; experience) Certified operator (exams; no exp) Certified operator (exams; no exp) Technician (training) Technician (training) Handler (WPS – Ag establishment) Handler (WPS – Ag establishment) Public applicator employee applying GUPs Public applicator employee applying GUPs Citizen applying GUPs – follow label Citizen applying GUPs – follow label Federal employees & Indian reservations Federal employees & Indian reservations
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Common Issues 2014-15 Records (79 occurrences) Records (79 occurrences) Storage (71) Storage (71) Equipment (65) Equipment (65) Posting (34) Posting (34) Technician training (25) Technician training (25)
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Pesticide Applicator’s Act (PAA) 35-10 CRS PAA renewed 2015 Sunset 2023
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Sunset stakeholders & facilitators DORA & Legislature Industry & CDA Citizens All sat at the table & contributed -- Legislature & Governor: Immediate decision makers
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Major Sunset Considerations Public interest & safety Least restrictive regulation Economic impact of regulation Agency public service, efficiency & budget
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What’s in the New Law? Much is unchanged Much is unchanged Private applicator records must be kept two years, to harmonize with federal requirements (35-10-111) Private applicator records must be kept two years, to harmonize with federal requirements (35-10-111) Renewal applications must be received, not post-marked by due date, to facilitate elicensing (107 & 116) Renewal applications must be received, not post-marked by due date, to facilitate elicensing (107 & 116)
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What Else is New? Public applicator employees must be trained in core pesticide use, not just RUP applicators (109) Public applicator employees must be trained in core pesticide use, not just RUP applicators (109) Limited commercial applicator owner or designee must be trained in core pesticide use, not just RUP applicators (109) Limited commercial applicator owner or designee must be trained in core pesticide use, not just RUP applicators (109)
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More PAA Changes! Finalized enforcement actions must be posted on the Internet within 30 days (124) Finalized enforcement actions must be posted on the Internet within 30 days (124) Pesticide advisory committee (PAC) expanded from 11 to 15 members (125) Pesticide advisory committee (PAC) expanded from 11 to 15 members (125) Two CDPHE reps, not one Beekeeper association rep One agricultural worker - WPS rep One organic ag producer An urban ag producer from the general public
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Finalized Enforcement Actions Posted on CDA Internet site: Posted on CDA Internet site: www.colorado.gov/agplants/pesticides www.colorado.gov/agplants/pesticides At top of page At top of page
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Proposed New Rules 308 Post-harvest potato pest control – new applicator category 308 Post-harvest potato pest control – new applicator category Electronic notification Electronic notification
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Proposed New Rules Core Pesticide Use Training Post-sunset PAA Requirement Limited commercial applicator owner or designee must be trained in core pesticide use knowledge for many GUP applications (16.02) Limited commercial applicator owner or designee must be trained in core pesticide use knowledge for many GUP applications (16.02) Public applicator employees must be trained in core for many GUP applications (16.02) Public applicator employees must be trained in core for many GUP applications (16.02) Ready to use (RTU) & disinfectant/sanitizing pesticides excluded (16.03) Ready to use (RTU) & disinfectant/sanitizing pesticides excluded (16.03)
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Core Training for Applications at Schools, Day-Cares, Hospitals All applicators must be trained in core prior to application of any GUP (16.03) All applicators must be trained in core prior to application of any GUP (16.03) Except disinfectants/sanitizers Except disinfectants/sanitizers Including ready-to-use (RTU) GUPs Including ready-to-use (RTU) GUPs
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Core Pesticide Use Training Options Passing free CDA online course within last three years (16.04, 16.05) Attending CDA-approved core courses (continuing education or other) within last three years (16.04, 16.05) Passing a general CDA pesticide applicator exam (qualified supervisor, certified operator, private applicator) within last five years (16.04) Holding a current QS, CO or PA license (16.04) Training records must be maintained three years minimum
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Questions??
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EPA Proposed WPS Rule 40 CFR 170 Under FIFRA Changes to agricultural worker protection standard (WPS) Changes to agricultural worker protection standard (WPS) To increase protections from pesticide exposure for ag workers & their families To increase protections from pesticide exposure for ag workers & their families CDA contact: Mike Rigirozzi CDA contact: Mike Rigirozzi (303) 869-9059 & (303) 869-9059 & michael.rigirozzi@state.co.us
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WPS Rule Timeline Aug 2014 comment period closed Aug 2014 comment period closed Nov 3, 2015 final rule publised Nov 3, 2015 final rule publised Jan 1, 2016 effective date Jan 1, 2016 effective date Jan 1, 2018 fully effective date Jan 1, 2018 fully effective date
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EPA Proposed C&T Rule 40 CFR 171 Under FIFRA New certification & training (C&T) rule would likely require CDA law & rule change by 2018 New certification & training (C&T) rule would likely require CDA law & rule change by 2018 Increased RUP applicator supervision & oversight Increased RUP applicator supervision & oversight
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C&T Rule Highlights 1 Additional CECs for license renewal Additional CECs for license renewal 50% or more of CECs in last 18 months before renewal 50% or more of CECs in last 18 months before renewal New high risk applicator categories New high risk applicator categories Increased exam oversight Increased exam oversight
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C&T Rule Highlights 2 Increased tech training requirements Increased tech training requirements 18 year minimum age for applicators 18 year minimum age for applicators Stricter records requirements Stricter records requirements Reciprocal licenses tightened up Reciprocal licenses tightened up Private applicators: exam security & license categories Private applicators: exam security & license categories
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CDA Elicense: AgLicense On-line licensure, renewal, account updates On-line licensure, renewal, account updates Pesticide products & PSR have migrated Pesticide products & PSR have migrated PSR will be accessible to commercial applicators online PSR will be accessible to commercial applicators online Pesticide applicators to migrate fall 2015 Pesticide applicators to migrate fall 2015 Online renewal notices Online renewal notices CEC CEC On-line course submission On-line course submission ID cards – bar coded ID cards – bar coded
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CDA Moved May 2014 New location New location 305 Interlocken Pkwy, Broomfield, CO 80021 305 Interlocken Pkwy, Broomfield, CO 80021 Old location Old location Kipling St, Lakewood Kipling St, Lakewood
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Other Current Topics Drones & ag aviation Drones & ag aviation PERC devices PERC devices WDO inspection requirements from FHA and VA WDO inspection requirements from FHA and VA Pesticides and marijuana, hemp Pesticides and marijuana, hemp EAB & ornamental applicators EAB & ornamental applicators
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Thank You! Jonathan Handy Colorado Department of Agriculture Pesticide Applicator Program Coordinator 305 Interlocken Parkway Broomfield, CO 80021 303-869-9063jonathan.handy@state.co.us
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Pollinator Protection
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Background 2006 N America & Europe: colony collapse disorder (CCD) 2006 N America & Europe: colony collapse disorder (CCD) 2008 Colorado: beekeeper complaints 2008 Colorado: beekeeper complaints 2013 Oregon: dinotefuran bee kill 2013 Oregon: dinotefuran bee kill 2013 EPA: pollinator protection on certain neonicotinoid labels 2013 EPA: pollinator protection on certain neonicotinoid labels
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Neonicotinoids Neuro-active insecticides Neuro-active insecticides Similar to nicotine Similar to nicotine Developed in 1980s & 1990s Developed in 1980s & 1990s Affected active ingredients: clothianidin, dinotefuran, imidacloprid, thiamethoxam Affected active ingredients: clothianidin, dinotefuran, imidacloprid, thiamethoxam
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Directions for Use 1. For crops under contracted pollination services 1. For crops under contracted pollination services 2. For food crops and commercially grown ornamentals not under contract for pollination services but are attractive to pollinators 2. For food crops and commercially grown ornamentals not under contract for pollination services but are attractive to pollinators 3. Non-agricultural products 3. Non-agricultural products
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Required for Non-Ag Products 1 Do not apply [product] while bees are foraging. Do not apply [product] to plants that are flowering. Only apply after all petals have fallen off. Do not apply [product] while bees are foraging. Do not apply [product] to plants that are flowering. Only apply after all petals have fallen off. More restrictive label language takes precedence More restrictive label language takes precedence
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Required for Non-Ag Products 2 Foraging = actively visiting bees Foraging = actively visiting bees “In the area” depends on weather, equipment, application method “In the area” depends on weather, equipment, application method After petals have fallen = pre-bloom or flowering is complete to extent bees are no longer foraging After petals have fallen = pre-bloom or flowering is complete to extent bees are no longer foraging
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Required for Non-Ag Products 3 Applications to turf & ornamentals Applications to turf & ornamentals When flowering plants with blooms are in the area being treated... When flowering plants with blooms are in the area being treated... Product may not contact blooms Product may not contact blooms
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AAPCO, ASPCRO & More… Association of American Pest Control Officials (AAPCO) Association of American Pest Control Officials (AAPCO) State FIFRA Issues, Research and Evaluation Group (SFIREG) State FIFRA Issues, Research and Evaluation Group (SFIREG) Association of Structural Pest Control Regulatory Officials (ASPCRO) Association of Structural Pest Control Regulatory Officials (ASPCRO) State Lead Agency (SLA) State Lead Agency (SLA)
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2014: Guidance for SLAs Agricultural (AAPCO & SFIREG) Agricultural (AAPCO & SFIREG) Non-ag (ASPCRO) Non-ag (ASPCRO) Label box is advisory; more restrictive label language takes precedence Label box is advisory; more restrictive label language takes precedence EPA agreement EPA agreement
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Pollinator Protection…
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MP3s, PRs & Dockets… Managed pollinator protection plan (MP3) Managed pollinator protection plan (MP3) EPA pesticide registration notice (PR Notice) = policy notice EPA pesticide registration notice (PR Notice) = policy notice Docket = documents made available by an agency for public viewing, often for rule comment Docket = documents made available by an agency for public viewing, often for rule comment
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2014-15 Presidential Initiatives National pollinator health strategy National pollinator health strategy Public/private partnerships Public/private partnerships Agency cooperation Agency cooperation Research & education Research & education Increase and Improve Pollinator Habitat Increase and Improve Pollinator Habitat
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2015 EPA Proposal Major focus Major focus Labels for acutely toxic pesticide products Labels for acutely toxic pesticide products Support for state MP3s Support for state MP3s Noted Noted Managed & wild bees Managed & wild bees Non-neonic acutely toxic pesticides Non-neonic acutely toxic pesticides Chronically toxic pesticides Chronically toxic pesticides Public-private partnerships Public-private partnerships Reversing pollinator losses Reversing pollinator losses Comment period closed Aug 29 Comment period closed Aug 29
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2015 EPA Proposal SFIREG Comment Support for scenario-specific language Support for scenario-specific language Bloom & site definitions Bloom & site definitions Residual time to 25% mortality (RT25) less than eight hours – blueberries, alfalfa, etc. Residual time to 25% mortality (RT25) less than eight hours – blueberries, alfalfa, etc. Environmental hazard section of label Environmental hazard section of label Chronically toxic pesticides Chronically toxic pesticides Producer-beekeeper cooperation Producer-beekeeper cooperation MP3s MP3s
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Cooperative Efforts & Hurdles Beekeepers, Ag & Non-ag Industry, States & Associations, Citizens Beekeepers, Ag & Non-ag Industry, States & Associations, Citizens Pollinator protection plans Pollinator protection plans Label language options, based on neonic labels Label language options, based on neonic labels Work groups – state, regional, national Work groups – state, regional, national Hurdle: state laws Hurdle: state laws
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Flexible MP3s Stakeholder involvement Stakeholder involvement Plan managed & tailored for state circumstances Plan managed & tailored for state circumstances One label size can’t fit all One label size can’t fit all Site specific Site specific Crop specific Crop specific
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MP3 Scope Commercial production is central, but... Commercial production is central, but... Plan covers pollinators in general Plan covers pollinators in general Wild & managed bees Wild & managed bees Hobbyists & commercial operations Hobbyists & commercial operations
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MP3 Framework Science-based Science-based Advisory & required elements Advisory & required elements Communication is key Communication is key Grower Grower Beekeeper Beekeeper Pesticide applicator Pesticide applicator
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MP3 Highlights Beekeeper Role Communicate: register hive site Communicate: register hive site Use Driftwatch or apiary program Use Driftwatch or apiary program Protect hives during necessary applications to sites in bloom Protect hives during necessary applications to sites in bloom
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MP3 Highlights Applicator & Producer Roles Communicate: use Driftwatch or apiary program Communicate: use Driftwatch or apiary program Notify beekeepers prior to application Notify beekeepers prior to application Spray early or late Spray early or late Spray at a low temperature Spray at a low temperature
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Current Plans & Workgroups Several states have in place now Several states have in place now Colorado has a plan Colorado has a plan MP3s MP3s Pollinator workgroups Pollinator workgroups Best management practices (BMPs) Best management practices (BMPs) States without plans may be left only with what label language would allow States without plans may be left only with what label language would allow Label language may restrict allowed applications to very specific parameters Label language may restrict allowed applications to very specific parameters
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Colorado’s MP3 Located on CDA Internet site Located on CDA Internet site www.colorado.gov/agplants/pesticides www.colorado.gov/agplants/pesticides www.colorado.gov/agplants/pesticides Colorado Pollinator Workgroup Colorado Pollinator Workgroup Operational Guidelines to Avoid Pesticide Related Bee Kills for Aerial Applicators and Beekeepers Operational Guidelines to Avoid Pesticide Related Bee Kills for Aerial Applicators and Beekeepers
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Pollinator Protection: Looking Forward Applicator training & guidance on neonic use (AAPCO & ASPCRO) Applicator training & guidance on neonic use (AAPCO & ASPCRO) Inclusion of pollinator protection language on all classes of pesticides acutely toxic to bees Inclusion of pollinator protection language on all classes of pesticides acutely toxic to bees CDA contact: John Scott (303) 869-9056 & CDA contact: John Scott (303) 869-9056 & johnw.scott@state.co.us
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