§ 50101 Title and Purpose
§ 50102 Definitions
§ 50103 Powers and Duties of the Agency and the Board
§ 50104 Powers and Duties of the Administrator
§ 50105 Experimental Use Permits
§ 50106 Special Local Need (SLN) Registration
§ 50107 Licensing, Importation and Sale of Restricted Use\r\nPesticides, Certification and Record Keeping
§ 50108 Labeling Requirements
§ 50109 Coloration of Certain Pesticides
§ 50110 Prohibited Acts
§ 50111 Seizures: Stop-Sale and Removal from Sale Orders\r\n\”\”Stop Sale\”\”, \”\”Use\”\”, \”\”Removal\”\”, and \”\”Seizure\”\”
§ 50112 Notice of Arrival of Pesticides and Devices
§ 50113 Arrival of Shipment
§ 50114 Shipments Arriving without the Notice of Arrival
§ 50115 Release of Shipment or Entry Refused
§ 50116 Authority to Inspect
§ 50117 Hearings
§ 50118 Penalties and Enforcement
§ 50119 Pesticide Management Fund
§ 50120 Pesticide Enforcement Program Additional Staff
§ 50121 Severability

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