Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act State and Tribal Assistance Grant Program
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The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) State and Tribal Assistance Grant (STAG) Program seeks to assist states, territories, the District of Columbia and Indian tribes:
- in developing and maintaining comprehensive pesticide programs that address all aspects of pesticide enforcement and special pesticide initiatives
- sponsor cooperative surveillance, monitoring and analytical procedures
- encourage regulatory activities within the states and tribes
In general, states have primary authority for compliance monitoring and enforcement of pesticides use.
Two specific compliance monitoring and enforcement activities have been identified as major priorities for this program:
- the pesticide worker protection program
- pesticides used to protect public health
Other typical program activities include:
- inspections and observations at pesticide application sites to ensure user compliance with label directions and acceptable use practices
- inspections of pesticide products at producing facilities and in the retail marketplace to ensure industry compliance with registration, classification and labeling requirements
- initiation of appropriate enforcement action when violations are detected including civil and criminal prosecution, stop sale orders, seizures, recalls and warning notices
The statutory authority for this cooperative agreement program can be found at Section 23(a) of FIFRA (7 USC sec. 136u).
The FIFRA STAG compliance monitoring program annually awards approximately 19.2 million dollars to establish and operate compliance monitoring programs in 49 authorized states, 6 territories and 23 tribes under FIFRA to conduct pesticide compliance and enforcement programs. Additional funds are awarded by the Office of Pesticide Programs for certification and training, water quality and endangered species programs.
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Fiscal Year 2008 thru 2010 Joint OPP/OECA FIFRA Cooperative Agreement Guidance
- Cover Memorandum (PDF) (2 pp., 28K)
- FY2009 Cooperative Agreement Update Cover Memorandum (PDF) (4 pp, 42K)
- Grant Guidance (PDF) (56 pp., 266K)
- Appendix 1: EPA State Enforcement Application Review Check List (PDF) (7 pp., 70K)
- Appendix 2: EPA Application Review Procedures (PDF) (4 pp., 27K)
- Appendix 3a: Guidelines for Using EPA Form 5700-33H (PDF) (9 pp., 56K)
- Appendix 3b: EPA Form 5700-33H (PDF) (2 pp., 252 KB, Interactive)
- Appendix 4a: Guidelines for Using WPS EPA Form 5700-33H (PDF) (2 pp., 15K)
- Appendix 4b: WPS EPA Form 5700-33H (PDF) (1 p., 87K, Interactive)
- Appendix 4c: EPA WPS Agricultural Inspection Guidance (PDF) (33 pp., 183K)
- Appendix 4d: Factors To Consider When Establishing A Risk-Based Targeting Strategy For Worker Protection Outreach And Compliance Monitoring Activities (PDF) (7 pp., 138K)
- Appendix 4e: End-Of-Year WPS Inspection/Case Review Instructions (PDF) (3 pp., 55K)
- Appendix 5: Enforcement Priority Setting Guidance (PDF) (3 pp., 27K)
- Appendix 6: Enforcement PART Measures (PDF) (11 pp., 84K, Interactive)
- Appendix 7: Worker Safety Report Form (PDF) (1 pp., 31K, Interactive)
- Appendix 8: Schedule of Active Ingredients for Registration Review (PDF) (2 pp., 12K)
- Appendix 9: State & Tribal End-of-Year Reporting Form for The Pesticide Water Quality Program *(Under Development.)
- Appendix 10: Quality Criteria for Data Submission to EPA (PDF) (2 pp., 28K)
- Appendix 11: Base List of Pesticides of Interest (PDF) (1 p., 11K)
- Appendix 12: Endangered Species Data Collection Sheet (1 p., 141K, Interactive)
- Appendix 13: Endangered Species Inspection Report Form (PDF) (1 p., 133K, Interactive)