1. ESSENTIALLY EXPENDABLE: THE FAILURE OF PREEMPTIVE AGENCY SPACE TO PROTECT FARMWORKERS FROM DANGEROUS PESTICIDES
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Beyranevand, Laurie Jamile
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Administrative agencies -- Powers and duties ,Delegation of powers -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Pesticides -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Health aspects ,Migrant labor -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Compensation and benefits ,Conflict of interests (Agency) -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Exclusive and concurrent legislative powers -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Occupational health and safety -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Standards ,Amendments (Parliamentary practice) -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Agricultural laborers -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Safety and security measures -- Compensation and benefits ,Government regulation ,Law ,Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act ,Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 29 U.S.C. 4(b)(1) - Abstract
'Policy. To fulfill our Nation's promises of justice, liberty, and equality, every person must have clean air to breathe; clean water to drink; safe and healthy foods to eat; and an environment that is healthy, sustainable, climate-resilient, and free from harmful pollution and chemical exposure. Restoring and protecting a healthy environment--wherever people live, play, work, learn, grow, and worship--is a matter of justice and a fundamental duty that the Federal Government must uphold on behalf of all people.' (1), CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 614 I. REGULATORY BACKDROP 619 A. OSH Act 619 B. Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act 623 1. Amendments to FIFRA 624 2. Pesticide Registration Improvement Act 627 [...]
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- 2024