Section 12833 Of Article 4. Registration From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 4.
12833
. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the
director may issue a certificate of emergency registration for a
pesticide if all of the following conditions are met:
(1) The pesticide is currently registered by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to Section 3 of the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C. Sec. 136a) for
the use specified in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (5).
(2) The active ingredient of the pesticide was previously
registered under Section 18 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C. Sec. 136p) in order to respond to an
emergency pest control problem.
(3) The applicant demonstrates to the department that the
pesticide qualifies for registration pursuant to Section 12815 and
the department determines that it is probable that the pesticide will
receive registration pursuant to this division within one year.
(4) The applicant for emergency registration submits to the
director all data required for registration pursuant to this division
and the regulations adopted pursuant to this division.
(5) The director makes both of the following findings based on
substantial evidence:
(A) The use of the pesticide during the period of emergency
registration will not pose a potential significant risk to public
health or safety or to the environment. In making this finding, the
director shall review the risks associated with the use of the
pesticide and determine if those risks are significant given the
limitations that will be imposed on the use of the pesticide during
the emergency registration period.
(B) The emergency registration of the pesticide is necessary in
order to effectively respond to an emergency pest control problem.
For purposes of this subparagraph, an emergency pest control problem
shall be deemed to exist if the director finds that a pest
infestation is present in the state for which no feasible pest
control method is available that is a reasonable alternative to the
use of the pesticide for which the emergency registration is
requested. In making a determination pursuant to this subparagraph,
the director shall identify the pest infestation that is the subject
of the emergency, describe the pest control methods that have been
demonstrated as ineffective against the infestation or that are
otherwise not reasonable alternatives, and summarize the evidence
that demonstrates that the pesticide for which emergency registration
has been requested is efficacious against the pest infestation.
(b) At the same time as the director issues a certificate of
emergency registration for a pesticide pursuant to this section, the
director shall establish limitations on the use of the pesticide that
the director determines are necessary to prevent a potential
significant risk to human health or safety or the environment. The
director shall limit the use of any pesticide granted a certificate
of emergency registration to the control of the emergency pest
infestation described in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (5) of
subdivision (a).
(c) A certificate of emergency registration may be issued for a
period not to exceed one year and may be renewed one time only.
(d) A certificate of emergency registration may not be renewed
unless the director does all of the following:
(1) Publishes a notice that an application for renewal of the
certificate of emergency registration has been received.
(2) Makes all of the following findings:
(A) That the findings made by the director in support of the
certificate of emergency registration pursuant to paragraph (5) of
subdivision (a) remain valid.
(B) That there are no indications that the pesticide, when used in
accordance with applicable label instructions and the limitations
established pursuant to subdivision (b), poses a significant risk to
worker safety and health. The director shall base this finding on a
review of the data required for registration pursuant to this
division, experience with the use of the pesticide during the period
the certificate of emergency registration was in effect, and any
other information the director has required the applicant to submit
or received from the applicant or any other person.
(C) That the failure to complete the registration of the pesticide
during the period the certificate of emergency registration was in
effect is due to circumstances that were not under the control of the
applicant, and that the data required for registration pursuant to
this division is complete and meets all of the requirements of this
division and the regulations adopted pursuant to this division.
(3) Convenes a workshop, if one is requested by any interested or
aggrieved person, concerning the reasons for the renewal of the
certificate of emergency registration. The director shall review
information and comments provided by persons who attend the workshop
and take that information and those comments into account in
determining if the certificate of emergency registration may be
renewed.
(e) The director shall immediately revoke any certificate of
emergency registration issued pursuant to this section if either of
the following occurs:
(1) The United States Environmental Protection Agency suspends or
cancels the registration of the pesticide or the particular use of
the active ingredient in the pesticide that allows it to be used in
the emergency pest infestation described in subparagraph (B) of
paragraph (5) of subdivision (a).
(2) The director determines during a subsequent review of data
required for registration pursuant to this division that the use of
the pesticide will pose a potential significant risk to the public
health or safety or to the environment.