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Chapter 2
Pesticides

Articles

1
Definitions
Sections 12751–12759
2
General Provisions
Sections 12781–12784
2.5
Agricultural Pest Control Research
Sections 12786–12798.6
3
Exemptions
Sections 12801–12804
4
Registration
Sections 12811–12840
4.5
Assessments
Sections 12841–12847
5
Labeling and Warranty
Sections 12851–12859
6
Misbranding
Sections 12881–12885
7
Adulteration
Section 12911
8
Analysis
Section 12931
9
Seizure
Section 12961
10
Recommendations and Usage
Sections 12971–12979
10.5
Pesticides and Worker Safety
Sections 12980–12988
11
Violations
Sections 12991–12995
12
Penalties and Injunctive Relief
Sections 12996–13001
13
Cease and Desist
Sections 13101–13102
14
Birth Defect Prevention
Sections 13121–13135
15
the Pesticide Contamination Prevention Act
Sections 13141–13152
16
the Interim Data Gap Exemption for Qualified Federally Registered Pesticides
Sections 13161–13170
17
Healthy Schools Act of 2000
Sections 13180–13188
17.5
Pesticide Use near Schoolsites
Sections 13189–13189.6
18
Contamination of Compost
Sections 13190–13192
 



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