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Is there a required permit/process for an applicator to use, or a dealer to recommend the use of, a pesticide in accordance with FIFRA Section 2(ee)?

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Is there a required permit/process for an applicator to use, or a dealer to recommend the use of, a pesticide in accordance with FIFRA Section 2(ee)?

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There is no required permit or process to obtain or undergo in order to use a product or recommend use of a product under Section 2(ee)(1)-(5) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). Top of page 9. Existing Stocks • 40 CFR 152.130 and the Existing Stocks Policy (56 FR 29362) create a general 18-month period to distribute or sell products with existing labeling following approval of a voluntarily amended label. Frequently EPA’s approval of the voluntarily amended label will direct the registrant to use this newer language at the next production or within 18 months. New production after the 18-month window requires that labels use the newer text. However, in many instances certain states (CA/NY) may take significantly longer to approve the newer text. (LC07-0094) 1) Can registrants continue printing older version label language (at the next production but within the 18-month window) until the newer label text is approved by CA and/or NY? 2) Can registrants cont

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There is no required permit or process to obtain or undergo in order to use a product or recommend use of a product under Section 2(ee)(1)-(5) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). Top of page 9. Existing Stocks • 40 CFR 152.130 and the Existing Stocks Policy (56 FR 29362) create a general 18-month period to distribute or sell products with existing labeling following approval of a voluntarily amended label. Frequently EPA’s approval of the voluntarily amended label will direct the registrant to use this newer language at the next production or within 18 months. New production after the 18-month window requires that labels use the newer text. However, in many instances certain states (CA/NY) may take significantly longer to approve the newer text. (LC07-0094) 1) Can registrants continue printing older version label language (at the next production but within the 18-month window) until the newer label text is approved by CA and/or NY? 2) Can registrants cont

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