California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2587

Caption

Food and agriculture: pesticide residue monitoring program.

Impact

The primary intent of AB 2587 is to enhance the effectiveness of existing regulations by stipulating that the Director must continuously analyze the results from the pesticide monitoring program. This analysis helps in assessing its overall success in preventing public exposure to illegal pesticide residues. The bill emphasizes transparency and public access to information, requiring annual summative reports that disclose compliance status and specific details about any pesticide residues found in produce.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2587, introduced by Assembly Members Tangipa and Alanis, amends Section 12532 of the Food and Agricultural Code related to the pesticide residue monitoring program. This program aims to ensure that agricultural produce destined for processing is monitored for illegal pesticide residues, thus safeguarding public health. The current law mandates that the Director of Pesticide Regulation carry out regular assessments to determine the likelihood and extent of pesticide residues on food products.

Conclusion

Overall, AB 2587 seeks to reinforce the existing framework governing pesticide residue monitoring, ensuring effective enforcement and robust data sharing with the public. The adjustments introduced by this bill signal a commitment to maintaining high standards in food safety while also balancing the needs of agricultural stakeholders.

Contention

While the bill primarily consists of nonsubstantive amendments aimed at clarifying the director's responsibilities, any changes in the pesticide monitoring practices could elicit discussions regarding their impact on agricultural practices. Potential contentions may arise concerning how stringent enforcement might affect farmers, who may argue that monitoring can increase operational costs. On the other hand, advocates for food safety and public health may stress the necessity of these regulations to prevent potential health hazards associated with pesticide residues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1304

Relating To Pesticide Drift Monitoring.

CA SB352

Relating To Pesticides.

CA SB352

Relating To Pesticides.

CA SB2100

Relating To Pesticides.

CA SF3083

Pesticides from treated seeds addition to the Commissioner of Agriculture's pesticide management plan requirements; appropriating money

CA HB1880

Relating To Pesticides.

CA SB2103

Relating To Pesticides.

CA HB985

Relating To Pesticide Drift Monitoring.

CA HB985

Relating To Pesticide Drift Monitoring.

CA HB3844

PESTICIDES-OPERATOR REGULATION

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