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Re: Organization Sign-On: Fed. School Pest. Mgmt. Leg.
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Jane Clark <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 31 May 2001 23:04:52 -0700
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The Iowa Chapter and the various Sierra Groups in Iowa cannot sign on to
letters such as this regarding federal issues.  We can individually write
letters and take action, but cannot sign on "officially" representing the
Club.

If you have questions regarding this, please contact
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Thanks,
Jane Clark

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From: Ericka <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 2:05 PM
Subject: Organization Sign-On: Fed. School Pest. Mgmt. Leg. Needs Your
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> From: Kagan Owens <[log in to unmask]>
> Beyond Pesticides/National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides
> Date: Thu, 31 May 2001
> Subject: Sign-On: Fed. School Pest. Mgmt. Leg. Needs Your Support
>
> Dear Friends and Activists,
>
> We are writing to you to:
> 1) inform you about negotiated school pest management language to amend
the
> Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA);
> 2) request that your organization sign-on in support of this amendment;
and
> 3) receive your feedback/comments on the negotiated language.
>
> After weeks of negotiations with industry, we are extremely close to
> reaching a final agreement regarding federal school pesticide use and
> notification legislation. We found it important to sit down with industry
> and reach an agreement, because otherwise, federal school pesticide
> legislation would go nowhere, or an amendment to ESEA on this issue would
be
> so weak and meaningless, that it would hinder all future probabilities for
> good legislation to be introduced in the future. We think it is important
to
> get something meaningful attached as an amendment to ESEA (S.1) because
ESEA
> is an excellent vehicle for moving this issue forward. If we did not
attempt
> to attach this amendment, school pest mgmt legislation would be stuck in
the
> Senate Agriculture Committee as the School Environment Protection Act
(SEPA)
> was during the last Congressional session. The whole school pest
management
> issue has great momentum, and the agreed upon language is a minimum
standard
> for state's to build on. As matter of political reality, there is no way
for
> legislation to pass without an agreement with industry because of the hold
> industry has on Congress. NOTE: This negotiated language is not SEPA - but
> new negotiated language - please see the requirements of the amendment
> below.
>
> Generally the negotiated Torricelli school pest management amendment to
> ESEA:
> 1) requires universal notification 3 times per year (at the beginning of
the
> school year, midyear, and once for summer session); notice provided via
the
> universal notification includes a precautionary risk statement
>
> 2) establishes a registry requiring 24 hour pre-notification to those any
> parent, guardian or staff member that signs up; notice provided via the
> registry includes a precautionary risk statement and information on the
> pesticides adverse health effects
>
> 3) requires signs to be posted 24 hours prior to the pesticide application
> and remain posted for 24 hours
>
> 4) requires local education agency's to implement school pest management
> policy as developed by state and EPA approved (school pest management
> --replaces the term IPM--  is defined as "a pest mgmt system that
> a) eliminates or mitigates economic, health, and aesthetic damage caused
by
> pests; b) uses integrated methods, site or pest inspections, pest
> populations monitoring, an evaluation of the need for pest mgmt; and
> considers all alternative pest mgmt strategies including one or more of
the
> following: sanitation, structural repair, mechanical and biological
> controls, other non-chemical methods, and pesticides, which minimizes risk
> to human health and the environment.)
>
> 5) does not preempt state or local school policy if meets or exceeds
> provisions of the act
>
> 6) requires treatment area to be unoccupied when any pesticide is being
> applied and 24 hour reentry period for sprays, foggers, tenting for all
> products in which the label does not specify a reentry interval
>
> 7) exempts antimicrobials and baits, gels, pastes applied in areas out of
> reach of children from the notice via registry and posting requirements.
The
> universal notice will state that baits, gels and pastes may be used by the
> school and notice will not be provided, and additional info on these
> products is available by contacting the contact person.
>
> Please sign your *organization* on as supporters of this important piece
of
> legislation.
>
> Name:
> Title:
> Organization:
> City, State:
> Phone Number:
> Email Address:
>
> All feedback regarding the federal legislation is greatly appreciated. If
> you are unable to sign-on in support - please send me an email
> ([log in to unmask]) with your comments.
>
> Also, please contact your Senators - urging them to support Senator
> Torricelli's school pest management amendment. To find the contact
> information for your U.S. Senators see
> http://www.senate.gov/senators/senator_by_state.cfm. Letters can be sent
> either by mail, fax, or email. Please be sure to also send me a copy of
your
> letter - which will double our efforts to get your comments heard.
>
> If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact
me.
>
> Kagan Owens
> Program Director
> Beyond Pesticides/National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides
> (NCAMP)
> 701 E Street, S.E., Suite 200
> Washington, DC 20003
> phone: 202-543-5450
> fax: 202-543-4791
> www.beyondpesticides.org
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