The Pesticide and Plant Pest Management Division (PPPMD) is responsible for the implementation of programs and enforcement of laws concerning agricultural products, export commodities, pesticide sale and use, pest management and groundwater protection.
The Pesticide Advisory Council is supported by the Environmental Protection Act 324.8326 and the Michigan Department of Agriculture. The Committee has 14 seats of various representations from the agriculture, pesticide and public health industries. The mandate involves a critique of the information available concerning pesticide use and misuse, a proactive stance regarding possible contamination sites and incidents, a review of the various training programs available and publication of an annual report that includes all recommendations made.
Applicable Acts by Program
Applicable Acts by Number
Applicable Regulations
Applicable Quarantines
Programs
Agriculture Products Verification - PPPM staff monitors the quality of commercial grain elevators, feed mills, commercial animal feed for livestock and pets, fertilizer and lime, animal remedy products and storage facilities for agrichemicals.
Exotic Pest Control - MDA oversees programs to monitor and control the spread of exotic pests including the Japanese beetle, gypsy moth, pine shoot beetle, and Asian longhorned beetle.
Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA) - Federal and state resources support an on-going public/private partnership, designed to collect pesticide use and resulting residue data, and explore alternative pest management and residue reduction practices.
Fruit and Vegetable Inspection - PPPM provides third-party inspection services to verify fruit and vegetable grading under government standards and processor specifications. Staff also inspect and license controlled atmosphere storage rooms.
Gypsy Moth Management - PPPM operates the Michigan Cooperative Gypsy Moth Suppression Program that cooperates local programs, providing relief to homeowners in heavily infested areas.
Insect and Rodent Control Program - The Division provides oversight and support to local units of government that ocnduct eastern equine encephalitis, lyme disease, rodent control. swimmers' itch and mosquito control programs.
Nursery/Plant Certification - Over 2,000 growers and 5,200 dealers are certified and licensed by MDA to conduct business in the nursery trade. This ensures pest-free stock for consumers, and assures market access for growers. Inspection includes Michigan-grown and imported plant materials.
Pesticide Regulation - PPM is responsible for overseeing the appropriate use of pesticides in Michigan including enforcement, certification, registration and worker protection standards.
Ken Rauscher
Director
(517) 373-1087