Publisher's Synopsis
Regulation of the Sale and use of Pesticides. Pesticide Statewide Laboratory System. A Report to the Forty-second Legislative Assembly, Volume 1970, documents the findings and recommendations of the Montana Legislative Council regarding the regulation, sale, and use of pesticides within the state. This report, prepared for the Forty-second Legislative Assembly, examines the existing framework for pesticide control and proposes improvements to ensure environmental protection and public safety. The document includes an assessment of the Pesticide Statewide Laboratory System, highlighting its role in monitoring and enforcing pesticide regulations.
This historical report offers insights into the early approaches to environmental regulation and the legislative considerations involved in managing potentially hazardous substances. Researchers and policymakers interested in the history of environmental law, pesticide management, and Montana legislative history will find this volume a valuable resource.
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