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AB-2146 Neonicotinoid pesticides: prohibited nonagricultural use.(2021-2022)

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Assembly:
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Veto
Bill Status
AB-2146
Bauer-Kahan (A)
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Bennett (A) , Kalra (A) , Lee (A) , Robert Rivas (A) , Stern (S) , Stone (A) , Ting (A)
Neonicotinoid pesticides: prohibited nonagricultural use.
03/18/22
An act to add Article 5 (commencing with Section 14085) to Chapter 3 of Division 7 of the Food and Agricultural Code, relating to pesticides.
Assembly
09/01/22
08/25/22

Type of Measure
Inactive Bill - Vetoed
Majority Vote Required
Non-Appropriation
Fiscal Committee
State-Mandated Local Program
Non-Urgency
Non-Tax levy
Last 5 History Actions
Date Action
09/28/22 Vetoed by Governor.
09/12/22 Enrolled and presented to the Governor at 4 p.m.
08/30/22 Senate amendments concurred in. To Engrossing and Enrolling. (Ayes 53. Noes 18. Page 6474.).
08/30/22 In Assembly. Concurrence in Senate amendments pending.
08/29/22 Read third time. Passed. Ordered to the Assembly. (Ayes 30. Noes 4. Page 5224.).
Governor's Veto Message
To the Members of the California State Assembly: 

I am returning Assembly Bill 2146 without my signature.

This bill would prohibit the sale, possession, and use of neonicotinoid pesticides for application to outdoor ornamental plants, trees, or turf, with exemptions for environmental emergencies, and certified applicators.

The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) has a mission to protect human health and the environment from adverse impacts of pesticides by regulating pesticide sales and use and fostering reduced-risk pest management. DPR has already taken significant steps to restrict neonicotinoid uses, based on scientific review and documented uses that pose the greatest risks to pollinators and human health. The department is finalizing regulations on the agricultural use of neonicotinoids and will begin the process of evaluating non-agricultural uses next year.

My Administration takes the impacts of harmful chemicals on our people and environment seriously. I have tasked DPR to accelerate a systemwide transition to safer, more sustainable pest management. By statutorily prohibiting a pesticide and its use, this bill would circumvent California's regulatory process of establishing restricted materials.

For these reasons, I cannot sign this bill.

Sincerely, 




Gavin Newsom