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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 103Pt. 5Ch. 3§ 105200 Pesticide Poisoning Reporting Requirements

§ 105200 Pesticide Poisoning Reporting Requirements

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§ 105200 Pesticide Poisoning Reporting Requirements

This law says doctors must tell local health officers if they think a patient got sick from pesticides. They have to call within 24 hours and send a written report within 7 days.

Key Takeaways

  • •Doctors must report suspected pesticide poisoning to local health officers.
  • •They have to call within 24 hours and send a written report within 7 days.
  • •If doctors don’t report, they can be fined $250.
  • •Local health officers must tell the county agricultural commissioner and other state offices about the report.

Example

A farmer goes to the doctor with a bad headache, nausea, and trouble breathing after spraying crops with pesticide.

The doctor thinks it might be pesticide poisoning, so they must call the local health officer within 24 hours and send a written report within 7 days.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 105200 Pesticide Poisoning Reporting Requirements

Any physician and surgeon who knows, or has reasonable cause to believe, that a patient is suffering from pesticide poisoning or any disease or condition caused by a pesticide shall promptly report that fact to the local health officer by telephone within 24 hours and by a copy of the report required pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 6409 of the Labor Code within seven days, except that the information which is available to the physician and surgeon is all that is required to be reported as long as reasonable efforts are made to obtain the information. Each local health officer shall immediately notify the county agricultural commissioner and, at his or her discretion, shall immediately notify the Director of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment of each report received and shall report to the Director of Pesticide Regulation, the Director of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, and the Director of Industrial Relations, on a form prescribed by the Director of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, each case reported to him or her pursuant to this section within seven days after receipt of the report. The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment shall designate a phone number or numbers for use by local health officers in the immediate notification of the office of a pesticide poisoning report. The office shall from time to time establish criteria for use by the local health officers in determining whether the circumstances of a pesticide poisoning warrants the immediate notification of the office. In no case shall the treatment administered for pesticide poisoning or a condition suspected as pesticide poisoning be deemed to be first aid treatment. Any physician and surgeon who fails to comply with the reporting requirements of this section or any regulations adopted pursuant to this section shall be liable for a civil penalty of two hundred fifty dollars ($250). For the purposes of this section, failure to report a case of pesticide poisoning involving one or more employees in the same incident shall constitute a single violation. The Division of Occupational Safety and Health of the Department of Industrial Relations shall enforce these provisions by issuance of a citation and notice of civil penalty in a manner consistent with Section 6317 of the Labor Code. Any physician and surgeon who receives a citation and notice of civil penalty may appeal to the Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board in a manner consistent with Section 6319 of the Labor Code. Each local health officer shall maintain the ability to receive and investigate reports of pesticide poisoning at all times pursuant to Section 12982 of the Food and Agricultural Code. (Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 415, Sec. 5. Effective January 1, 1996.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

pesticide poisoninglocal health officercivil penaltyDirector of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment

Related Statutes

  • § 105210 Pesticide Poisoning Outbreak Investigation
  • § 101310 Emergency Health Officer Authority
  • § 103900 Physician Reporting Of Seizure Disorders
  • § 104790 Local Dental Prevention Proposals
  • § 104800 Dental Disease Prevention Partnerships

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 105200.
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