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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
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SSCR ADDENDUM
RECORD_ID
SR0084561
PE
2603
STREET_NUMBER
9296
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 12
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
05112056
ENTERED_DATE
12/2/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
9296 E HWY 12
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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San Joaquin County <br /> Effective 11/13/1019 <br /> Additional Permit and OVID Considerations <br /> 1) If your property is in section/towashiphange within the area for the California Department of <br /> Pesticide Regulations (DPR) endangered species PRESCRIBE Bulletin, you must follow the <br /> bulletin and have it in your possession for any pesticide/herbicide application. (www.cdpcca.eov) <br /> 2) If you pay someone to apply pesticides to your property and they do not specifically have a pest control <br /> business license through the DPA, they are considered your hired employee. As your employee they <br /> must be trained by a qualified person who holds a license through DPR(for example: a QAL, QAC, or <br /> PAC card)before they can handle any pesticides. The training must be conducted annually and there <br /> must be a written record of the paining as well as mandated postings for your employee's safety per the <br /> California Code of Regulations. <br /> 3) Always read a pesticide's label before use. By purchasing a pesticide, you are agreeing to the terms of <br /> its label. The label is the law and must be followed. <br /> 4) If the pesticide you intend to use has a"toxic to bees' statement on it, a bee check MUST be performed <br /> AT LEAST 48 hours prior to the application taking place. The bee check can be done by using the <br /> beewhere.calagpermits.org website and using your CalAgPermits login information, or by contacting the <br /> CAC via phone or in person. <br /> 5) If you have one or more sites with a school/daycam notification requirement, a new notification MUST <br /> be submitted annually by April 30, even if everything is the same as the previous year. An amendment <br /> must also be submitted EACH TIME a pesticide not listed on the annual notification is to be applied. <br /> Please be aware that there is a 48 hour wait between the time you amend your annual notification to <br /> when you can actually apply that pesticide within a '/.mile of a school/daycare. Please note: The <br /> notification system no longer has the"select all" feature for a token pesticide to find the Active <br /> Ingredient used. <br /> 6) Failure to follow Federal, State and County regulations and conditions can result in Administrative Civil <br /> Penalty with fines ranging from$50.00 to $5,000.00 per violation. <br />
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