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Modified Insects for Pest Management Workshop



Contact:
Leia Bailey, Communications Director
(916) 445-3974 | Leia.Bailey@cdpr.ca.gov
September 10, 2024

En Español

Save the date, wednesday, october 30, 9a.m. to 11:30a.m. at California E P A 1001 i street, Sacramento California or join via zoom (spanish interpretation will be provided)

Join the Department of Pesticide Regulation for a workshop to learn more about its planned approach for evaluating modified insects for pesticide registration.

The workshop, which will be held in Sacramento and is open to the public, will detail the department’s scientific approach to evaluating safety and efficacy, using mosquitos as a case study.

The workshop will include a presentation and provide opportunity for attendees to ask questions during the event and provide written input following the workshop.

Join the Zoom meeting

AGENDA

Modified Insects for Pest Management Workshop: An example registration review pathway for modified mosquito technology, PDF

PRESENTATIONS

Registration of Emerging Technologies , PDF

Overview of Section 3 Registrations, Experimental Use Permits, and Research Authorizations, PDF

Product Identity Evaluation, PDF

Ecotoxicology Evaluation, PDF

Human Health Evaluation, PDF

Efficacy Evaluation, PDF

PUBLIC COMMENTS

DPR is accepting public comments on planned approach for evaluating modified insects for pesticide registration presented during this workshop. Comments will be accepted from Oct 30, 2024, through Dec 15, 2024 and can be submitted electronically at the public comments website.

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF PESTICIDE REGULATION

The California Department of Pesticide Regulation's mission is to protect human health and the environment. The department achieves this mission by fostering safer, sustainable pest management and operating a robust pesticide regulatory system. DPR's work includes registering all pesticides sold or used in California, conducting pre- and post-registration scientific evaluations of pesticides to assess and mitigate potential harm to human health or the environment for pesticides in the air and water, and enforcing pesticide use laws and regulations in coordination with 55 County Agriculture Commissioners and their 500 field inspectors.

DPR also conducts outreach to ensure pesticide workers, farmworkers and local communities have access to pesticide safety information. More information about DPR can be found on our website.

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