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Board of Pesticides Control

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The Board of Pesticides Control (BPC) is Maine's lead agency for pesticide regulation. The BPC is attached to the Maine Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources for administrative and staffing purposes with policy decisions made by a seven-member, public board. The Board operates under two statutes, 7 MRSA 601 et. seq. and 22 MRSA 1471 A-W, and has been granted enforcement primacy by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to enforce federal pesticide law in Maine. The BPC staff consists of ten full-time, one half-time and four seasonal Maine Department of Agriculture employees.

By statute the seven-member, volunteer Board must include three persons knowledgeable about pesticides in agriculture, forestry or commercial applications. One person must have a medical background and another must hold a faculty position in either agronomy or entomology at the University of Maine. The remaining two members are selected to represent expertise in environmental issues. All members are nominated by the Governor and approved by the Legislature. Members serve for four-year terms and are eligible for re-nomination and approval.

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