Alabama | Idaho | Montana | Puerto Rico |
Alaska | Illinois | Nebraska | Rhode Island |
American Samoa | Indiana | Nevada | South Carolina |
Arizona | Iowa | New Hampshire | South Dakota |
Arkansas | Kansas | New Jersey | Tennessee |
California | Kentucky | New Mexico | Texas |
Colorado | Louisiana | New York | Utah |
Connecticut | Maine | North Carolina | Vermont |
Delaware | Maryland | North Dakota | Virgin Islands |
District of Columbia | Massachusetts | Northern Mariana Islands | Virginia |
Florida | Michigan | Ohio | Washington |
Georgia | Minnesota | Oklahoma | West Virginia |
Guam | Mississippi | Oregon | Wisconsin |
Hawaii | Missouri | Pennsylvania | Wyoming |
Control Officials Duties
Since many states have separated duties as a result of federal or state legislation, designated contacts are:
- Administrative Control Official – Administratively responsible for pesticide and related programs in the state.
- Principal Pesticide Control Official – Primary contact for programs in the state.
- Registration Official – Primarily responsible for product registration in the state.
- Certification Official – Primarily responsible for the certification of Agricultural applicators in the state.
- Certification Official – Primarily responsible for the certification of Residential/Institutional applicators in the state.
- Laboratory Official – Primarily responsible for laboratory functions as related to regulatory matters in the state.
- Worker Protection – Primarily responsible for implementing worker protection programs under the federal Worker Protection Standard.
- Water Quality – Primarily responsible for liaison with state water quality agencies on matters relating to protection of ground and surface waters from pesticide contamination.
- Endangered Species – Primarily responsible for implementing federal program for protecting endangered species from pesticides.
- Enforcement/Compliance – Primarily responsible for implementing Enforcement/Compliance Program
- Field Data – Primarily responsible for field data.
- Pesticide Disposal/Container Recycling – Primarily responsible for pesticide disposal and/orcontainer recycling programs in the state.