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Reporting Requirements
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Alabama

Is reporting mandatory? No

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 1) 5 working days; 2) 24 hours

Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries

Pesticide Management Division

334-240-7242 (incident reporting)

Reporting Website

Alaska

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 1) 5 working days; 2) 24 hours

What to report: 1) Work-related disease or injury; 2) Hospitalizations as a result of disease or condition related to an environmental contaminant exposure

Alaska Department of Health

Division of Public Health, Section of Epidemiology

907-269-8000 (exposure reporting)

800-478-0084 (after hours)

907-269-2041 (fax)

907-562-7802 (fax)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Reporting Forms

Arizona

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: Pesticide-related hospitalizations, death, or cluster cases within 1 day; all other suspected or confirmed pesticide-related illness within 5 days

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Illness

Arizona Department of Health Services

Office of Environmental Health

800-222-1222 (exposure reporting)

602-364-3118

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Arkansas

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 24 hours

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Arkansas Department of Health

501-537-8969 (exposure reporting)

800-554-5738 (after hours)

501-661-2428 (fax)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

California

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 24 Hours

What to report: Known or suspected case of pesticide-related illness or injury

Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment

Pesticides and Environmental Toxicology Branch

800-411-8080 (CA Poison Control for Health Care Providers)

510-622-3170

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Colorado

Is reporting mandatory? Optional

Who must report? Coroners, Community Clinics with Emergency Rooms, Health Care Providers, Laboratories, Hospitals

Timeframe to report exposure: 24 hours

What to report: Pesticide-related illness resulting in hospitalization, treatment in an emergency department, or death.

Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment

303-692-2700

800-866-2759 (toll-free)

303-370-9395 (evenings/weekends)

303-782-0338 (confidential fax)

800-811-7263 (toll-free fax)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Connecticut

Is reporting mandatory? No

Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection

Pesticide Management Program

800-222-1222 (poison control)

860-424-3369 (incident reporting)

Reporting Website

Delaware

Is reporting mandatory? Optional

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Delaware Department of Agriculture

Pesticide Management

800-222-1222 (poison control)

302-698-4571 (incident reporting)

Reporting Website

Florida

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Laboratories, Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: Next Business Day

What to report: Acute Pesticide-Related Illness and Injury

Florida Department of Health

Contact your local county health department:

850-245-4401 (after hours)

Reporting Website

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Georgia

Is reporting mandatory? Optional

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Georgia Department of Public Health

Chemical Hazards Program

800-222-1222 (poison control)

404-657-6534 (Dept. of Health)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Hawaii

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Laboratories, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 24 hours

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Hawaii Department of Health

Office of Hazard Evaluation and Emergency Response

800-222-1222 (poison control)

808-586-4249 (O‘ahu)

800-468-4644 x/ 64249 (other islands)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Idaho

Is reporting mandatory? Optional

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Idaho Department of Agriculture

Environmental Toxicology

800-222-1222 (poison control)

208-332-8608 (incident reporting)

Reporting Website

Illinois

Is reporting mandatory? No

Illinois Department of Agriculture

Pesticides Section

800-222-1222 (poison control)

217-785-2427 (incident reporting)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Indiana

Is reporting mandatory? Optional

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Office of Indiana State Chemist

Pesticides Section

800-222-1222 (poison control)

765-494-1582 (incident reporting)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Iowa

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 7 days

What to report: Acute or Subacute Pesticide-Related Illness or Injury

Iowa Department of Public Health

Bureau of Environmental Health Services

800-972-2026

800-362-2736 (after hours)

515-281-4529 (fax)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Kansas

Is reporting mandatory? Optional

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Kansas Department of Agriculture

Pesticide and Fertilizer Program

800-222-1222 (poison control)

785-564-6688 (incident reporting)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Kentucky

Is reporting mandatory? No

Kentucky Department of Agriculture

Division of Environmental Services

800-222-1222 (poison control)

866-289-0001 (incident reporting)

Reporting Website

Louisiana

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 5 business days

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Illness or Injury

Louisiana Department of Health

Section of Environmental Epidemiology and Toxicology

504-568-8160

504-568-8149

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Maine

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 30 days

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Maine Department of Health and Human Services

Environmental & Occupational Health Programs

800-222-1222 (poison control)

207-287-4311

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Maryland

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 24 hours

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Maryland Department of Health

Environmental Health Bureau

866-703-3266 (toll-free)

410-767-6234

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Massachusetts

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 10 days

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Massachusetts Department of Public Health

Occupational Health Surveillance Program

617-624-5632 (exposure reporting)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Michigan

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Laboratories, Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 10 days

What to report: Known or Suspected Pesticide Illness

Michigan State University

Occupational and Environmental Medicine

800-446-7805 (exposure reporting and non-emergency pesticide diagnosis issues)

800-648-6942 (Pesticide Surveillance Coordinator)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Minnesota

Is reporting mandatory? Optional

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Minnesota Department of Agriculture

Pesticide and Fertilizer Management Division

651-201-6333 (incident reporting)

800-422-0798 (after hours)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Mississippi

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 7 days

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Mississippi State Department of Health

800-222-1222 (poison control)

Reporting Website

Missouri

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 3 days

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services

573-751-6113

800-392-0272 (after hours)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Montana

Is reporting mandatory? Optional

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Montana Department of Agriculture

406-444-6982 (incident reporting)

Reporting Website

Nebraska

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 7 days

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services

Disease Reporting

402-471-2937 (exposure reporting)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Nevada

Is reporting mandatory? No

Nevada Department of Agriculture

Plant Industry Division

800-222-1222 (poison control)

775-353-3715 (incident reporting)

Reporting Website

New Hampshire

Is reporting mandatory? No

New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food

Division of Pesticide Control

800-222-1222 (poison control)

603-271-3550 (general)

603-271-8830 (enforcement)

Reporting Website

New Jersey

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 30 days

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

New Jersey Department of Health

Workplace Health and Safety

609-826-4984 (exposure reporting)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

New Mexico

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 24 hours

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

New Mexico Department of Health

Occupational Health Surveillance Program

505-476-3530 (exposure reporting)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

New York

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Laboratories, Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 48 Hours

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

New York State Department of Health

Pesticide Poisoning Registry

800-322-6850 (exposure reporting)

800-222-1222 (poison control)

Reporting Website

North Carolina

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Laboratories, Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 48 Hours

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services

Division of Public Health, Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch

800-222-1222 (poison control)

800-200-7090

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

North Dakota

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

North Dakota Poison Center

800-222-1222 (poison control)

800-472-2286

Reporting Website

Reporting Website

Ohio

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 48 hours

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Exposure

Ohio Deprtment of Health

Contact your local county health department:

614-728-6987 ext. 2 (incident reporting)

Reporting Website

Oklahoma

Is reporting mandatory? Optional

Who must report? Laboratories, Hospitals, Physicians

What to report: Poisonings, including toxic and adverse effects

Oklahoma State Department of Health

Acute Disease Service

405-426-8710 (disease reporting available 24 hours a day)

405-900-7591 (Fax)

Reporting Website

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Oregon

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Laboratories, Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 24 hours

What to report: Any suspected or confirmed illness or condition related to pesticides

Oregon Health Authority

Pesticide Exposure Safety and Tracking Program

971-673-0482

877-290-6767

Reporting Website

Pennsylvania

Is reporting mandatory? No

Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture

Pesticide Program

800-222-1222 (poison control)

717-772-5212 (incident reporting)

Reporting Website

Puerto Rico

Is reporting mandatory? Optional

Puerto Rico Department of Agriculture

800-222-1222 (poison control)

787-721-2120 (incident reporting)

Reporting Website

Rhode Island

Is reporting mandatory? Optional

Rhode Island Department of Health

Department of Environmental Management

401-222-2577

401-276-8046 (after hours)

Reporting Website

South Carolina

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Laboratories, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 24 hours

South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control

Contact your local county health department

Reporting Website

Reporting Website

South Dakota

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Laboratories, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 3 days

What to report: Pesticide-related illness and injury, acute

South Dakota Department of Health

605-773-3737 (reporting)

800-592-1861 (reporting)

605-773-5509 (fax)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Tennessee

Is reporting mandatory? No

Tennessee Department of Agriculture

Pesticides

800-222-1222 (poison control)

615-837-5138 (incident reporting)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Texas

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Laboratories, Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 24 hours

What to report: Work-Related Pesticide Poisoning

Texas Department of State Health Services

Environmental Surveillance and Toxicology Branch, PEST Program

800-588-1248

512-776-7269

512-776-7222 (fax)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Utah

Is reporting mandatory? Optional

Who must report? Laboratories, Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

What to report: Any pesticide-related chemical poisoning resulting in death or require admission to a health care facility or emergency department evaluation.

Utah Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)

Environmental Epidemiology Program (EEP)

801-538-6191

888-374-8824

801-538-6564 (Fax)

Reporting Website

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Vermont

Is reporting mandatory? No

Agency of Agriculture, Food, and Markets

Pesticide Programs

802-828-1732 (environmental complaint)

800-222-1222 (poison control)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Virginia

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Laboratories, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 72 hours

Virginia Department of Health

Office of Epidemiology

Report to your local health department

804-864-8141

Reporting Website

Reporting Website

Reporting Website

Washington

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Health Care Facilities, Laboratories, Other Health Professionals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: Immediately for hospitalized, fatal or cluster incidences; 72 hours for all others.

What to report: Any Pesticide-Related Illness

Washington Department of Health

Pesticide Program

800-222-1222 (poison control)

877-485-7316 (pesticide program)

Reporting Website

West Virginia

Is reporting mandatory? No

West Virginia Poison Center

800-222-1222 (poison control)

304-558-2209 (incident reporting)

(304) 558-2228 (fax)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Wisconsin

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Health Care Facilities, Laboratories, Other Health Professionals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 72 hours

What to report: Pesticide Poisonings (report as a Category II disease)

Wisconsin Department of Health Services

Bureau of Environmental and Occupational Health

Contact your local health officer

608-266-1120

608-267-9003

Reporting Website

Reporting Website

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

Wyoming

Is reporting mandatory? Yes

Who must report? Laboratories, Other Health Professionals, Hospitals, Physicians

Timeframe to report exposure: 7 days

Wyoming Department of Health

Infectious Disease Epidemiology Unit

877-996-9000

(307) 777-5573 (fax)

Reporting Website

Reporting Forms

American Samoa

Is reporting mandatory? No

Sorry, there is no agency listed for your state.

Guam

Is reporting mandatory? No

Sorry, there is no agency listed for your state.

Northern Mariana Islands

Is reporting mandatory? No

Sorry, there is no agency listed for your state.

U.S. Virgin Islands

Is reporting mandatory? No

Sorry, there is no agency listed for your state.

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