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Code · Missouri · Chapter 281

281.110. Authorization to accept federal aid.

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281.110. Authorization to accept federal aid. — The director may cooperate, receive grants-in-aid, and enter into agreements with any agency of the federal government, of this state or its subdivisions, or with any agency of another state, in order:
(1)To secure uniformity of regulations;
(2)To cooperate in the enforcement of the federal pesticide control laws through the use of state or federal personnel and facilities and to implement cooperative enforcement programs;
(3)To develop and administer state training programs for certification of applicators consistent with federal standards;
(4)To contract with other agencies including federal agencies for the purpose of training certified applicators;
(5)To contract for monitoring pesticides for the national plan;
(6)To prepare and submit state plans to meet federal certification standards;
(7)To regulate certified applicators; or
(8)To contract with other agencies for the purpose of training pesticide dealers.
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(L. 1974 S.B. 431 § 21)
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