Healthy School Act
The Healthy Schools Act came into effect on January 1, 2001. This law requires public schools to notify parents and school employees about pesticides being used in the school environment. It also encourages schools to use least toxic pest control practices and to establish and implement an integrated pest management program.
The Healthy Schools Act is found in the Education Code and, therefore, falls under the jurisdiction of the Office of Education. All other laws concerning pesticide use such as pesticide training, applications, and storage fall under the jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture. Our agency inspects employers to ensure that their employees are trained and that pesticides are being used correctly.
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- California Department of Pesticide Regulation
- National Pesticide Information Center
- Toxicology Network
- Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program
- Food and Agricultural Code
- California Code of Regulations
- State Pesticide Label Database
- Labels and MSDS
- UC IPM Green Bulletin Newsletter
- Pesticides and Water Quality