Department of Pesticide Regulation Sample Clauses

Department of Pesticide Regulation. 1. Upon approval of the Director of the Department of Pesticide Regulation or his designee, a Unit 10 employee may be temporarily designated as the primary State titled scientist in the discipline of Toxicology.
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Department of Pesticide Regulation. 1. Upon approval of the Director of the Department of Pesticide Regulation or his designee, a Xxxx 00 employee may be temporarily designated as the primary State titled scientist in the discipline of Toxicology.
Department of Pesticide Regulation. 18 24. The Department is a state agency created in the California Environmental 19 Protection Agency. (Code §§ 11451, 11454.) The Department is charged with administering and 20 enforcing the provisions of the Code and its implementing regulations. References to the 21 “Director” herein are to the Director of the California Department of Pesticide Regulation. 22 5 Administrative civil penalty violations and fines assessed by county agricultural commissioners are 24 divided into three categories: Class A, Class B and Class C. (3 CCR, §§ 6128, 6130.) Class A are “serious” violations for acts that “cause[] a health, property or environmental hazard” (3 CCR, § 6130, subd. (b)(1)(A)) or 25 where there is a “violation of a law or regulation that mitigates the risk of adverse health, property, or environmental effects” and where specified “aggravating circumstances” occur (id. at subd. (b)(1)(B).) A commissioner may also 26 assess a Class A violation if a respondent violates a previously issued order. (Id. at subd. (b)(1)(C).) A Class B violation “is a violation of a law or regulation that mitigates the risk of adverse health, property, or environmental 27 effects.” (Id. at subd. (b)(2).) A Class C violation is assessed for violations of pesticide law or regulation that do not mitigate risks of adverse health, property, or environmental effects. (Id. at subd. (b)(3).) The fine ranges for each 28 category are set forth in regulation. (Id. at subd. (c).)

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