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[86 STAT. 975]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972
[86 STAT. 975]

86 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 92-516-OCT. 21, 1972

"Sec. 16. Administrative procedure; judicial review. "(a) District court review, "(b) Review by Court of Appeals. "(c) Jurisdiction of district courts. "(d) Notice of judgments. "Sec. 17. Imports and exports. " (a) Pesticides and devices intended for export. " (b) Cancellation notices furnished to foreign governments. "(c) Importation of pesticides and devices. "(d) Cooperation in international efforts. "(e) Regulations. "Sec. 18. Exemption of Federal agencies. "Sec. 19. DisiK)sal and transportation, "(a) Procedures. "(b) Advice to Secretary of Transportation. "Sec. 20. Research and monitoring. "(a) Research. "(b) National monitoring plan. "(c) Monitoring. "Sec. 21. Solicitation of public comments; notice of public hearings, "Sec. 22, Delegation and cooperation, "Sec. 23. State cooperation, aid, and training. "(a) Cooperative agreements. "(b) Contracts for training. "Sec. 24. Authority of States. "Sec. 25, Authority of Administrator, "(a) Regulations. "(b) Exemption of pesticides, "(c) Other authority. "Sec. 26. Severability. "Sec. 27. Authorization for appropriations.

  • 'SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS.

" For purposes of this Act—

  • '(a) ACTIVE INGREDIENT.—The term 'active ingredient' means—.

"(1) in the case of a pesticide other than a plant regiilator, defoliant, or desiccant, an ingredient which will prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate any pest; "(2) in the case of a plant regulator, an ingredient which, through physiological action, will accelerate or retard the rate of growth or rate of maturation or otherwise alter the behavior of ornamental or crop plants or the product thereof; "(3) in the case of a defoliant, an ingredient which will cause the leaves or foliage to drop from a plant; and "(4) in the case of a desiccant, an ingredient which will artificially accelerate the drying of plant tissue. "(b) ADMINISTRATOR,—The term 'Administrator' means the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. "(c) ADULTERATED.—The term 'adulterated' applies to any pesticide if: " (1) its strength or purity falls below the professed standard of quality as expressed on its labeling under which it is sold; "(2) any substance has been substituted wholly or in part for the pesticide; or "(3) any valuable constituent of the pesticide has been wholly or in part abstracted. " (d) ANIMAL.—The term 'animal' means all vertebrate and invertebrate species, including but not limited to man and other mammals, birds, fish, and shellfish. " (e) CERTIFIED APPLICATOR, E T C. — "(1) CERTIFIED APPLICATOR.—The term 'certified

applicator' means any individual who is certified under section 4 as authorized to use or supervise the use of any pesticide which is classified for restricted use. " (2) PRIVATE APPLICATOR.—^I'he term 'private applicator' means a certified applicator who uses or supervises the use of any pesticide which is classified for restricted use for purposes of producing

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