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This document contains all verified questions and answers from Chapter 4 of the QAL "B" License study material for Landscape Management & Pest Control, updated for the 2025–2026 exam cycle. It focuses on regulatory knowledge including state and federal pesticide laws, the roles of EPA and DPR, pesticide label requirements, recordkeeping rules, and conditions for legal pesticide application in California. Essential for candidates preparing for the Qualified Applicator License with a focus on legal compliance. Keywords: QAL pesticide laws California DPR EPA regulations pesticide labeling rules pesticide recordkeeping FIFRA use report requirements school site pesticide rules restricted-use pesticide QAC QAL renewal legal pesticide application
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What do State and Federal Pesticide laws regulate? the manufacture, sale, transportation, and use of pesticides What is the national level regulatory agency? U.S. EPA What is the California Pesticide regulatory agency? Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) Which agency gave a mandate to EPA? Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) What is the most important function of the EPA, DPR, and FIFRA? Protection for pesticide handlers, workers, and the public from pesticide exposure Based on FIFRA, what regulations does the EPA set? pesticide registration and labeling and for setting residue tolerance in foods. What is the EPA standard for restricted-use pesticides Must be a certified private applicator or certified commercial applicator to use or supervise the use of restricted-use pesticides.
California's pesticide and pest control laws are part of: California Food and Agricultural Code Title 3, California Code of Regulations: Code containing regulations regarding pest control and pesticides Who proposes regulations in California? DPR, via notice to the public What does a QAC or QAL license in the Landscape category allow one to do? use or supervise the use of general-use and restricted-use (restricted material) pesticides when performing pest control for hire to control pests in natural or planted landscape and turf areas, other outside areas around buildings, and interiorscapes. Is a person using pesticides for new construction required to obtain the Maintenance Gardener Pest Control Business License? No Who has the authority to enforce pesticide use laws and regulations? Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) and the county agricultural commission Pesticide Label (def): a legal document that you are required to follow when using or handling pesticide. You are required to have the complete label at the application site for each pesticide being used. What is a supplemental label? a label required if the attached label is too small to contain all the required information When should you read a pesticide label?