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SENATE BILL 5943
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State of Washington 53rd Legislature 1993 Regular Session
By Senators Loveland and M. Rasmussen
Read first time 03/02/93. Referred to Committee on Agriculture.
AN ACT Relating to the pesticide incident reporting and tracking review panel; and amending RCW 70.104.090.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 70.104.090 and 1991 c 3 s 364 are each amended to read as follows:
The responsibilities of the review panel shall include, but not be limited to:
(1) Establishing guidelines for centralizing the receipt of information relating to actual or alleged health and environmental incidents involving pesticides;
(2) Reviewing and making recommendations for procedures for investigation of pesticide incidents, which shall be implemented by the appropriate agency unless a written statement providing the reasons for not adopting the recommendations is provided to the review panel;
(3) Monitoring the time periods required for response to reports of pesticide incidents by the departments of agriculture, health, and labor and industries;
(4) At the request of the chair or any panel member, reviewing pesticide incidents of unusual complexity or those that cannot be resolved; and
(5) ((Identifying inadequacies in state and/or
federal law that result in insufficient protection of public health and safety,
with specific attention to advising the appropriate agencies on the adequacy of
pesticide reentry intervals established by the federal environmental protection
agency and registered pesticide labels to protect the health and safety of
farmworkers. The panel shall establish a priority list for reviewing reentry
intervals, which considers the following criteria:
(a) Whether the pesticide is being widely used
in labor-intensive agriculture in Washington;
(b) Whether another state has established a
reentry interval for the pesticide that is longer than the existing federal
reentry interval;
(c) The toxicity category of the pesticide
under federal law;
(d) Whether the pesticide has been identified
by a federal or state agency or through a scientific review as presenting a
risk of cancer, birth defects, genetic damage, neurological effects, blood
disorders, sterility, menstrual dysfunction, organ damage, or other chronic or
subchronic effects; and
(e) Whether reports or complaints of ill
effects from the pesticide have been filed following worker entry into fields
to which the pesticide has been applied; and
(6))) Reviewing
and approving an annual report prepared by the department of health to the
governor, agency heads, and members of the legislature, with the same available
to the public. The report shall include, at a minimum:
(a) A summary of the year's activities;
(b) A synopsis of the cases reviewed;
(c) A separate descriptive listing of each case in which adverse health or environmental effects due to pesticides were found to occur;
(d) A tabulation of the data from each case;
(e) An assessment of the effects of pesticide exposure in the workplace;
(f) The identification of trends, issues, and needs; and
(g) Any recommendations for improved pesticide use practices.
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