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October 9, 2022
What is the Pesticide Reporting Law (PRL)? The Pesticide Reporting Law (ECL Article 33 Title 12) requires the annual submission of reports by February 1 of each year, detailing pesticide activities for the prior calendar year. More information on what the PRL requires can be found in DEC’s PRL Policy-DSHM-PES-05-10. What are the amendments to…
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August 25, 2022
Nearly 220,000 Pounds of Pesticides and Chemicals Collected New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos announced today DEC held a record-breaking CleanSweepNYcollection this July in Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk counties as part of a targeted initiative in DEC’s Long Island and New York City regions. CleanSweepNY events promote a healthy and sustainable…
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August 10, 2022
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June 29, 2022
A new amendment to the Public Health Law (PBH) prohibits pesticide applications to children’s day camps and overnight camps. The law also applies to playground, turf, athletic or playing fields utilized by camps that operate at college campuses, town-owned parks, or multi-use facilities while the camp is in session. This law went into effect on…
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March 28, 2022
NPMA Impact Awards for Women in Pest Management The NPMA Impact Awards for Women in Pest Management will honor and celebrate exceptional women at all levels within the pest management industry. NPMA is actively seeking nominations of women across the field, in any role, including management, technical/service, sales, or office. Recipients will be honored at NPMA…
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March 14, 2022
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March 9, 2022
Looking for a 30hr Course? Don’t look any further. NYPMA is offering a 30hr Zoom course in 7a. 5 weeks, twice per week from 6pm-9:15pm. Learn in the comfort of your home. Sign up at: www.newyorkpma.com/events
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January 31, 2022
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January 10, 2022
Joint-Membership with NPMA allows each member access to Seay Management for HR questions. (There may be a charge for other HR services.) Click here for a checklist to help guide you to comply with the maze of HR regulations in 2022.
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July 18, 2021
Blog written by Gil Bloom, NYPMA Public AffairsGil Bloom, cautions us as cities open back up with outdoor dining, to consider the pest friendly environment we’re creating.https://stoppests.typepad.com/ipminmultifamilyhousing/2021/07/wild-in-the-streets.html
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July 6, 2021
Click here to read more: https://abcnews.go.com/US/tick-season-bad-protect/story?id=78320784
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June 22, 2021
An ongoing education and accreditationprogram to provide technicians with theexpertise needed to achieve a high levelof competence and professionalism. Thisprogram will help provide the technician withthe tools needed to properly identify targetedpests and to develop effective treatment plansutilizing IPM Best Practices. This program is open to those technicianswho have been in the pest control industryfor…
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