Pesticide Program is responsible for regulating the distribution, storage, and use of all pesticides in the state of Nebraska. The goal of the pesticide program in meeting its statutory responsibilities is to protect the citizens of Nebraska and the environment from the harmful effects of pesticides by ensuring these products are handled, stored, and used properly, safely, and effectively. To carry out this goal, the pesticide program has made education and training a priority combined with a vigorous inspection and enforcement program.
The Pesticide Program works in close cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in enforcing the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as well as the Nebraska Pesticide Act, in addition to implementing national and regional programs. The Pesticide Program works cooperatively with a number of other state and federal agencies, including the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality, the University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Service, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, the Nebraska Natural Resources Districts, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
2009 Certification and
Recertification Schedules
NDA Pesticide
Program Poster Display (4.91 MB) - Describes the main activities and
responsibilities of the pesticide program.
Sign-up for Nebraska Buffer
Spring Program - Ongoing - applications still accepted.
Recommended Atrazine BMPs for Surface Water
Quality
Products Allowing
Chemigation and other Label Lists
Applicator Certification and Training
Certification
to Apply Pesticides
Commercial and Noncommercial Categories
Certification/Recertification Sites
Ordering Study
Materials
Requesting a 60-Day Exemption From Licensing
Employer Training Form
Requesting a
Reciprocal License from Nebraska
Application for Reciprocal Commercial Applicators
License
Commercial Pesticide Applicator Reciprocal Categories
Guidelines for
Recertification Training Programs
Mixer/Loader Training
Verification Form
Guidance for Developing A Fumigation Management Plan (FMP)
Interpreting Phosphine Fumigant Labels
Brochures
How to Help Your Employees Pass NDA
Certification Exams
Pesticide
Applicator Certification and Licensing
Which
Pesticide Applicator License Do I Need?
The
60-Day Rule
Other Informational Material Available
Health, Safety, and Environment
Endangered Species
Protection
Human Health
Information
Integrated Pest
Management (IPM)
Nebraska Buffer Strip
Program
Pesticides and West
Nile Virus
Pesticide Container Recycling Locations
Waste Pesticide
Collection Program (Clean Sweep
Program)
Water Resources
Protection
Worker Protection Standard
(WPS)
Pesticide Labels: Questions and Issues
EPA Pesticide Labeling Questions &
Answers
Pesticide Label Lists for
Specific Use Requirements
Product Registration and Dealer Licensing
Application
for License to Distribute Pesticides
Instructions
Application for
Registration of Pesticide
Online Renewal for
Pesticide Dealers and Product Registrations
Registering
Pesticides
Regulations and Enforcement
Enforcement of the
Nebraska Pesticide Act
Nebraska Pesticide Act
Pesticide Enforcement
Process
Pesticide Technical
Interpretations
Regulations
Security Concerns for Pesticides or
Fertilizers
Searchable Databases
Certified Pesticide Applicators
Database
Licensed Dealers
Database
Registered Pesticides
Database
Restricted Use Pesticides Registered in Nebraska
General Information
Pesticide &
Noxious Weed Newsletter
Recent News and
Information
Other
Informational Material Available
NDA Pesticide
Program Poster Display (4.91 MB) - Describes the main activities and
responsibilities of the pesticide program.
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