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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

PUBLIC LAW 95-396—SEPT. 30, 1978 "(c)

92 STAT. 835

INFORMATION AND EDUCATION.—The Administrator shall, in

cooperation with the Secretary of Agriculture, use the services of the cooperative State extension services to inform and educate pesticide users about accepted uses and other regulations made under this Act.". PESTICIDES FOR M U L A T E D FOR DISTRIBUTION AND USE W I T H I N A STATE

SEC. 22. Section 24 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Eodenticide Act is amended to read as follows: 7 USC 136v. "SEC. 24. AUTHORITY OF STATES. "(a) A State may regulate the sale or use of any federally registered pesticide or device in the State, but only if and to the extent the regulation does not permit any sale or use prohibited by this Act. "(b) Such State shall not impose or continue in effect any requirements for labeling or packaging in addition to or different from those required under this Act. (c)(1) A State may provide registration for additional uses of federally registered pesticides formulated for distribution and use within that State to meet special local needs in accord with the purposes of this Act and if registration for such use has not previously been denied, disapproved, or canceled by the Administrator. Such registration shall be deemed registration under section 3 for all pur- 7 USC 136a. poses of this Act, but shall authorize distribution and use only within such State. " (2) A registration issued by a State under this subsection shall not be effective for more than ninety days if disapproved by the Administrator within that period. Prior to disapproval, the Administrator shall, except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, advise the State of the Administrator's intention to disapprove and the reasons therefor, and provide the State time to respond. The Administrator shall not prohibit or disapprove a registration issued by a State under this subsection (A) on the basis of lack of essentiality of a pesticide or (B) except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, if its composition and use patterns are similar to those of a federally registered pesticide. "(3) In no instance may a State issue a registration for a food or feed use unless there exists a tolerance or exemption under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act that permits the residues of the pesti- 21 USC 301. cide on the food or feed. If the Administrator determines that a registration issued by a State is inconsistent with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, or the use of, a pesticide under a registration issued by a State constitutes an imminent hazard, the Administrator may immediately disapprove the registration. "(4) If the Administrator finds, in accordance with standards set forth in regulations issued under section 25 of this Act, that a State Post, p. 836. is not capable of exercising adequate controls to assure that State registration under this section will be in accord with the purposes of this Act or has failed to exercise adequate controls, the Administrator may suspend the authority of the State to register pesticides until such time as the Administrator is satisfied that the State can and will exercise adequate controls. Prior to any such suspension, the Administrator shall advise the State of the Administrator's intention to suspend and the reasons therefor and provide the State time to respond.".