Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and Federal Facilities
On this page
- Summary
- Key Federal Facility Responsibilities Under FIFRA
- Basics of FIFRA
- Application of FIFRA to Federal Agencies
- EPA Enforcement
- State Enforcement
- Tribal Enforcement
- Citizen Enforcement
- EPA Policies and Guidance
Summary
Key Federal Facility Responsibilities Under FIFRA
- Sell or distribute pesticides only as set forth in §12 of FIFRA
- Properly follow pesticide labeling instructions
- Use any pesticide under an experimental use permit consistent with the provisions of the permit
- Ensure that applicators are properly trained and, wherever necessary, certified to use restricted use pesticides and are using appropriate personal protective equipment
- Properly manage pesticide storage facilities
- Dispose of pesticide residues and waste in accordance with required and recommended procedures
- Maintain records of applications of restricted use pesticides, except when applied by a certified applicator who is a private contractor.
- At facilities where pesticides are produced, sold or distributed, allow entry, inspection, copying of records or sampling authorized by FIFRA
Basics of FIFRA
- Any unreasonable risk to man or the environment, taking into account the economic, social, and environmental costs and benefits of the use of any pesticide.
- Any human dietary risk from residues that result from use of a pesticide in or on any food inconsistent with the standard under section 408 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
- Strengthened the enforcement provisions of FIFRA
- Broadened the legal emphasis on protecting health and the environment
- Regulated the use of pesticides
- Extended the scope of Federal law to cover intrastate registrations, and,
- Streamlined the administrative appeals process
Labeling (40 CFR Part 156)
- Name, brand, or trademark product sold under
- Name and address of the producer or registrant
- Net contents
- Product registration number
- Producing establishment’s number
- Ingredient statement
- Warning or precautionary statements
- Directions for use
- Use classification
Packaging (40 CFR Part 157)
Worker Protection Standards (40 CFR Part 170)
- Pesticide-specific restrictions and label requirements
- Broadly applicable Worker Protection Standards (WPS)
Registration of Pesticides (§3)
Experimental Use Permits (§5)
Use of Restricted Use Pesticides—Applicators (§11)
Unlawful Acts (§12) - Unlawful acts include, among other things, the following:
- Distributing or selling to any person a pesticide that is not registered
- Operating with a registration that has been canceled or suspended
- Detaching, destroying or defacing any required labeling
- Refusing to prepare, maintain or submit any required records
- Refusing to allow any entry, inspection, copying of records or authorized sampling
Exemption of Federal and State Agencies (§18)
Storage, Disposal, Transportation, and Recall (§19)
Authority of States (§24)
Application of FIFRA to Federal Facilities
- A structure to limit the control of pests such as rodents or cockroaches
- Ground areas or water to control weeds, insects, or mosquitoes
- Food handling areas to control bacteria
Government Agency Plan
EPA Enforcement
Federal Facility Compliance Agreements
Criminal Enforcement
Emergency Authority
State Enforcement
Tribal Enforcement
Citizen Enforcement
EPA FIFRA Policies and Guidance
- Pesticides Enforcement Policy and Guidance – policy and guidance used in enforcement of FIFRA that relate to the required proper handling and management of pesticides.
- Publications from the Office of Pesticide Programs: Worker Protection Pesticide Safety Materials
- Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides
