Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1770

Introduced
4/25/23  
Refer
4/25/23  
Refer
4/25/23  
Engrossed
6/13/23  
Enrolled
6/14/23  

Caption

Resolve, Directing the Board of Pesticides Control to Transition to Electronic Submission of Pesticides Sales and Use Data

Impact

The bill will directly impact how pesticides sales and use data is reported in Maine by mandating the adoption of electronic systems. This shift is anticipated to improve the efficiency of data collection for the Board of Pesticides Control under the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry. Further, it emphasizes the importance of having orderly and systematic data management, potentially leading to better oversight of pesticide use and safety regulations within the state.

Summary

LD1770, titled 'Resolve, Directing the Board of Pesticides Control to Transition to Electronic Submission of Pesticides Sales and Use Data', seeks to facilitate a transition from paper-based reporting to electronic submission for pesticides sales and use data. This move aims to modernize data collection processes and enhance the efficiency of reporting obligations for individuals and businesses involved in pesticide usage in Maine. The bill is set to implement an electronic reporting system that is expected to be both beneficial for those required to submit reports and useful for public access to such data.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding LD1770 appeared largely supportive of the transition to electronic reporting as it promotes a more streamlined process that can aid in transparency and effective monitoring. While the sentiment was generally positive, especially among supporters who included agricultural and environmental advocates, there may also be concerns regarding the initial costs associated with implementing such systems and ensuring that all stakeholders are adequately trained and equipped.

Contention

Notable points of contention included the need for timely implementation and the necessity of rule-making processes to ensure that the electronic reporting format is accessible and user-friendly for all involved parties. There may also be discussions regarding how this transition will affect small businesses or operators who may be less familiar or equipped to handle digital data submission. The requirement for a report detailing rulemaking and implementation by March 1, 2024, may also generate debate as stakeholders assess the timeline and practicality of this transition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD356

Resolve, Directing the Board of Pesticides Control to Prohibit the Use of Rodenticides in Outdoor Residential Settings

ME LD1323

Resolve, Directing the Board of Pesticides Control to Evaluate the Impact of Neonicotinoids on Pollinators, Humans and the Environment

ME LD2189

Resolve, Regarding Legislative Review of Portions of Chapter 41: Special Restrictions on Pesticide Use, a Major Substantive Rule of the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Board of Pesticides Control

ME LD8

An Act to Increase Support for the Modernization of the Board of Pesticides Control by Increasing the Annual Pesticide Registration Fee

ME AB2113

Pesticides.

ME H0706

An act relating to banning the use of neonicotinoid pesticides

ME AB2422

Pesticides: use of anticoagulants.

ME SB266

Neonic Pesticides As Limited-use Pesticides

ME HB2499

Pesticides; sale and use restrictions

ME SB0216

Agriculture and pesticides.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.