Maine Code § 22-1471-X

State policy; public and private initiatives to minimize reliance on pesticides
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It is the policy of the State to work to find ways to use the minimum amount of pesticides needed
to effectively control targeted pests in all areas of application. The agencies of the State involved in
the regulation or use of pesticides shall promote the principles and the implementation of integrated
pest management and other science-based technology to minimize reliance on pesticides while
recognizing that outbreaks of disease, insects and other pests will necessitate fluctuations in pesticide
use. These agencies, in cooperation with private interest groups, shall work to educate pesticide users
and the general public in the proper use of pesticides and to determine other actions needed to
accomplish the state policy. [PL 1997, c. 389, §2 (NEW).]

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