Can a product with an EPA registration number and an EPA establishment number be sold to any state?
In general, an EPA registration is a national license to market a pesticide product, and thus, under federal law, may be marketed in any state. However, in most cases, states also require registration of pesticide products under state law as a condition of sale and use. Thus, marketing a pesticide usually requires a state registration in addition to the EPA registration. The agency responsible for pesticide regulation in each state is the best source of information on their current requirements. Links to these state agencies can be found on EPA’s pesticide program website at www.epa.gov/pesticides.
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