An Act relative to pesticide applications
Massachusetts bill establishing new pesticide application regulations to address environmental and health concerns, referred to Environment Committee for review.
Massachusetts bill establishing new pesticide application regulations to address environmental and health concerns, referred to Environment Committee for review.
S 666 is a Massachusetts bill that establishes new regulations and requirements for pesticide applications within the state. While the full text isn't provided, the bill has been referred to the Environment and Natural Resources Committee, suggesting it addresses environmental or health concerns related to pesticide use. The recent notation of an accompanying study order (S2718) indicates additional research or investigation may be needed alongside the bill's passage.
Pesticide regulation directly affects public health, environmental quality, and agricultural operations in Massachusetts. Changes to application rules can impact farmers, landscapers, pest control companies, and residents concerned about chemical exposure. This is particularly relevant given ongoing national discussions about pesticide safety and the growing demand for stricter environmental protections.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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