California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2183

Caption

Pest control.

Impact

The proposed changes in AB 2183 are not expected to alter the current regulatory framework significantly, as they focus on clarifying existing laws rather than instituting new regulations. However, it reinforces the state’s commitment to ensuring that pest control practices are carried out by responsible agencies and individuals while prioritizing public health and environmental safety. This bill could positively impact farmers and agricultural workers by promoting safe working conditions and proper stewardship of pesticides, ensuring that pest control measures do not inadvertently harm non-target organisms or degrade the environment.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2183, introduced by Assembly Member Alanis, proposes to amend Section 11501 of the Food and Agricultural Code which governs various provisions concerning pest control operations. The bill aims to make nonsubstantive changes to the existing purposes outlined in current law. These purposes support the safe and efficient use of pesticides essential for food production, protect public health, and ensure environmentally safe practices in pest control. The legislation emphasizes the importance of maintaining stringent regulations governing the use of potentially harmful pesticides.

Contention

While AB 2183 does not seem to spark significant opposition given its nonsubstantive nature, there may be underlying tensions regarding the balance between pest management and environmental protection. Stakeholders in the agricultural sector may welcome the clarity this bill seeks to provide, while advocates for stricter pesticide regulation may scrutinize its efficacy. The legislation’s future impact will depend on how well it is implemented in conjunction with existing laws and the vigilance of regulatory bodies in enforcing these amended provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2380

Pest control: registration fees.

CA AB2477

Structural pest control.

CA SB250

To Amend The Pest Control Law; And To Reassign Certain Duties Of The State Plant Board.

CA AB2086

Pest control licenses: personal information: confidentiality.

CA AB2759

Agricultural pest control advisers: refusal, revocation, or suspension of licenses.

CA HB2472

Pesticides; sale; use; restrictions

CA AB230

Pest control: Pierce’s disease.

CA HB2499

Pesticides; sale and use restrictions

CA AB1603

Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS): Department of Pesticide Regulation.

CA SB169

An Act To Amend Title 3, Title 6, Title 9, Title 10, Title 11, Title 14, Title 16, Title 19, Title 21, Title 24, Title 26, Title 29, Title 30, And Title 31 Of The Delaware Code, And The Charter Of The Town Of Newport, Relating To Technical Corrections.

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Pesticides; sale and use restrictions

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Pesticides; sale; use; restrictions