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When a manufacturer allows the registration of his
pesticide product to lapse, pesticide dealers, who sell this
product
A. Must immediately return all unsold product to the
manufacture.
B. May lawfully sell and deliver the product for two years.
C. Recall all the product in the possession of end users.
D. May sell and deliver all remaining product for as many
years as it takes. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..B. May lawfully sell and
deliver the product for two years
When the registration of a pesticide product has been
canceled, the sale and use of this product
A. May always continue until supplies are exhausted.
B. May continue if the regulatory agency provides for a
specified period allowing for its sale and use.
C. Will always be allowed for two years from the date of
cancellation.
D. Will never be allowed by regulatory agencies under any
circumstance. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..B. May continue if the
,regulatory agency provides for a specified period allowing
for its sale and use of
An emergency exemption from registration allows a
pesticide product to be used for a
A. Specific non-registered purpose for an unlimited
amount of time.
B. Non-specified purpose for a specific amount of time.
C. Specific non-registered purpose for a specified time.
D. Non-specified purpose for an unlimited amount of time.
- ✔✔ANSW✔✔..C. Specific non-registered purpose for a
specified time
A special local need registration (SLN) allow
A. Growers to apply the pesticide to any crop as long as
the SLN is valid in the growers state.
B. Supplemental uses of the pesticide uniformly
throughout the US.
C. Uses of pesticides for crops or sites not listed on the
label.
D. Any feasible use of the pesticide in the specified local
area - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..C. Uses of pesticides for crops or
sites not listed on the label
A supplemental label is
A. Literature distributed by the pesticide manufacturer by
mail.
B. A sample pesticide label produced by the manufacturer
or others.
C. The same as Special local need label.
,D. A pamphlet containing required pesticide label
information that will not fit on the container label. -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..D. A pamphlet containing required
pesticide label information that will not fit on the container
label
The difference between laws and regulations is
A. Laws are passed by county agricultural commissioners
and regulations are passed by the California legislature.
B. Laws are statutes passed by the California legislature
and regulations are adopted by the Director of DPR to
carry out the laws.
C. Laws are supplements to federal regulations.
D. Laws are adopted by the Director of DPR to carry out
regulations signed by the governor. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..B.
Laws are statutes passed by the California legislature and
regulations are adopted by the Director of DPR to carry
out the laws.
Which of the following is not one of the purposes of
California's pesticide and pest control laws and
regulations?
A. To protect workers from pesticide exposure
B. To provide for proper, safe, and efficient use of
pesticides.
C. To encourage people to use more pesticides.
D. To encourage the development and implementation of
integrated pest management systems. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..C.
To encourage people to use more pesticides
, Which agency cooperates with DPR to enforce pesticide
laws in California?
A. The University of California
B. The Department of health services.
C. The department of labor
D. The department of consumer affairs. -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..D. The department of consumer affairs
Agricultural commissioners may adopt supplemental
pesticide regulations if they are approved by
A. The Director of DPR.
B. The governor.
C. The county of supervisors.
D. The US EPA. - ✔✔ANSW✔✔..A. The director of DPR
The US EPA may classify a pesticide as a restricted use
pesticide if it
A. Is ineffective, unless used at twice the label
recommended rate.
B. Presents a significant dermal hazard to applicators.
C. Leaves visible residue on treated surfaces.
D. Does not break down within seven days. -
✔✔ANSW✔✔..B. Presents a significant dermal hazard to
applicators
Any person in California who applies or supervises the
application of a restricted use material must
A. Attend 20 hours of special training.
B. Notify the local UC cooperative extension advisor
before making or supervising an application.