Section 17612 Of Article 4. Healthy Schools Act Of 2000 From California Education Code >> Division 1. >> Title 1. >> Part 10.5. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 4.
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. (a) The school designee shall annually provide to all staff
and parents or guardians of pupils enrolled at a schoolsite a written
notification of the name of all pesticide products expected to be
applied at the schoolsite during the upcoming year. The notification
shall identify the active ingredient or ingredients in each pesticide
product. The notice shall also contain the Internet address used to
access information on pesticides and pesticide use reduction
developed by the Department of Pesticide Regulation pursuant to
Section 13184 of the Food and Agricultural Code, the Internet address
where the schoolsite integrated pest management plan may be found if
the schoolsite has posted the plan, and may contain other
information deemed necessary by the school designee. The notice shall
also inform staff and parents and guardians of pupils enrolled at a
schoolsite that they may view a copy of the integrated pest
management plan in the schoolsite office. No other written
notification of pesticide applications shall be required by this act
except as follows:
(1) In the written notification provided pursuant to this
subdivision, the school designee shall provide the opportunity for
recipients to register with the schoolsite if they wish to receive
notification of individual pesticide applications at the schoolsite.
Persons who register for notification shall be notified of individual
pesticide applications at least 72 hours before the application. The
notice shall include the product name, the active ingredient or
ingredients in the product, and the intended date of application.
(2) If a pesticide product not included in the annual notification
is subsequently intended for use at the schoolsite, the school
designee shall, consistent with this subdivision and at least 72
hours before application, provide written notification of its
intended use.
(b) The school designee shall make every effort to meet the
requirements of this section in the least costly manner. Annual
notification by a school district to parents and guardians shall be
provided pursuant to Section 48980.3. Any other notification shall,
to the extent feasible and consistent with the act adding this
article, be included as part of any other written communication
provided to individual parents or guardians. This section shall not
require the school designee to issue the notice through first-class
mail, unless he or she determines that no other method is feasible.
(c) Pest control measures taken during an emergency condition as
defined in Section 17609 shall not be subject to the requirements of
paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (a). However, the school
designee or property owner shall make every effort to provide the
required notification for an application of a pesticide under
emergency conditions.
(d) The school designee shall post each area of the schoolsite
where pesticides will be applied with a warning sign. The warning
sign shall prominently display the term "Warning/Pesticide Treated
Area" and shall include the product name, manufacturer's name, the
United States Environmental Protection Agency's product registration
number, intended date and areas of application, and reason for the
pesticide application. The warning sign shall be visible to all
persons entering the treated area and shall be posted 24 hours before
the application and remain posted until 72 hours after the
application. In case of a pest control emergency, the warning sign
shall be posted immediately upon application and shall remain posted
until 72 hours after the application.
(e) Subdivisions (a) and (d) shall not apply to schools operated
by the Division of Juvenile Justice. The school administrator of a
school operated by the Division of Juvenile Justice shall notify the
chief medical officer of that facility at least 72 hours before the
application of pesticides. The chief medical officer shall take any
steps necessary to protect the health of pupils in that facility.
(f) This section and Section 17611 shall not apply to activities
undertaken at a school by participants in the state program of
agricultural vocational education, pursuant to Article 7 (commencing
with Section 52450) of Chapter 9 of Part 28 of Division 4 of Title 2,
if the activities are necessary to meet the curriculum requirements
prescribed in Section 52454. This subdivision does not relieve
schools participating in the state program of agricultural vocational
education of any duties pursuant to this section for activities that
are not directly related to the curriculum requirements of Section
52454.
(g) Sections 17610 to 17614, inclusive, shall not apply to family
day care homes or property owners of family day care homes, as
defined in Section 1596.78 of the Health and Safety Code, or their
agents who personally apply any pesticides.
(h) If pesticide is applied by a property owner or his or her
agent, or by a pest control operator, failure to provide notice
pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 17610 or subdivision (d) of
Section 13186 of the Food and Agricultural Code shall relieve a
privately operated child day care facility from the requirements of
this section.