If you're a pesticide manufacturer or distributor, renewing your pesticide product registration in Arkansas can feel like a complex process—but it doesn't have to be. The Arkansas Department of Agriculture (ADA) Plant Board requires all pesticide products sold within the state to be registered annually by December 31. USA Pesticide Registration can streamline this process for you, reducing the risk of missing important deadlines, avoiding penalties, and ensuring your products remain compliant and available on the market.
No more combing through multiple state websites or making phone calls. With this report, you'll get instant access to critical deadlines, fee structures, and the total cost of renewing your products, making it easier than ever to stay compliant and plan ahead.
The renewal of pesticide registrations in Arkansas involves several critical steps:
Filing the DP-21 Form: All pesticide products must be registered or renewed annually using Form DP-21. USA Pesticide Registration can help you complete this form and ensure that all required fields, such as product names and EPA registration numbers, are accurately entered (Arkansas Department of Agriculture) (Arkansas Department of Agriculture).
Fee Submission: The renewal fee for each product is $250, and in some cases, an additional $50 Abandoned Pesticide Disposal (APD) fee may apply. If your product qualifies for an APD fee exemption (e.g., sanitizers or insecticidal collars), USA Pesticide Registration can help you navigate these exemptions to save on unnecessary costs (Arkansas Department of Agriculture) (Arkansas Department of Agriculture).
Handling Special Requirements: Certain products, like those containing restricted-use pesticides or formulations such as Quinclorac, may require additional testing or documentation. USA Pesticide Registration works to ensure that these extra steps, such as submitting third-party droplet testing results, are completed (Arkansas Department of Agriculture).
Two-Year Discontinuance Rule: If you decide to discontinue a product, Arkansas requires a two-year discontinuance period, meaning the product must be phased out properly. USA Pesticide Registration ensures this process is handled smoothly and without penalties for prematurely unregistered products (Arkansas Department of Agriculture).
Failure to renew pesticide registrations by the December 31 deadline can lead to severe consequences. Products that aren’t properly registered can no longer be legally sold, leading to market disruptions and potential fines. With USA Pesticide Registration, you’ll avoid the stress of last-minute renewals and costly delays.
By partnering with USA Pesticide Registration, you can:
Receive reminders about approaching deadlines.
Get assistance in compiling and submitting all necessary forms.
Ensure proper fee payments and avoid unnecessary APD fees.
Maintain your products' compliance with Arkansas state laws without having to navigate the complex regulations alone.
Don’t risk non-compliance or product withdrawal! Let USA Pesticide Registration help you manage your product renewals and their strict renewal requirements.
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