§136w–3. Identification of pests; cooperation with Department of Agriculture's program
(a) In general
The Administrator, in coordination with the Secretary of Agriculture, shall identify those pests that must be brought under control. The Administrator shall also coordinate and cooperate with the Secretary of Agriculture's research and implementation programs to develop and improve the safe use and effectiveness of chemical, biological, and alternative methods to combat and control pests that reduce the quality and economical production and distribution of agricultural products to domestic and foreign consumers.
(b) Pest control availability
(1) In general
The Administrator, in cooperation with the Secretary of Agriculture, shall identify-
(A) available methods of pest control by crop or animal;
(B) minor pest control problems, both in minor crops and minor or localized problems in major crops; and
(C) factors limiting the availability of specific pest control methods, such as resistance to control methods and regulatory actions limiting the availability of control methods.
(2) Report
The Secretary of Agriculture shall, not later than 180 days after November 28, 1990, and annually thereafter, prepare a report and send the report to the Administrator. The report shall-
(A) contain the information described in paragraph (1) and the information required by section 5882 of this title;
(B) identify the crucial pest control needs where a shortage of control methods is indicated by the information described in paragraph (1); and
(C) describe in detail research and extension efforts designed to address the needs identified in subparagraph (B).
(c) Integrated pest management
The Administrator, in cooperation with the Secretary of Agriculture, shall develop approaches to the control of pests based on integrated pest management that respond to the needs of producers, with a special emphasis on minor pests.
(June 25, 1947, ch. 125, §28, as added Sept. 30, 1978,
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