Title 21 › Chapter 19— PESTICIDE MONITORING IMPROVEMENTS › § 1402
Require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make cooperative agreements with governments of countries that supply a lot of food to the United States and that the FDA checks for pesticide residues. The agreements must help the FDA make sure imported food meets U.S. pesticide limits. The agreements must say what each side will do, including how foreign governments will give current lists of pesticides used in growing, transporting, and storing foods exported to the U.S. If an agreement is not possible or the information is not enough, the Secretary must try to get the same information from other federal, international, or private sources. The Secretary must give the information to FDA offices that monitor imports and to state agencies unless private-source rules forbid sharing. The Secretary must tell and work with USDA, EPA, and the Department of State when talks start. A report on these actions was required within one year after August 23, 1988, to the Senate and House Committees on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry and on Labor and Human Resources and must be shared with relevant agencies and interested people.
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21 U.S.C. § 1402
Title 21 — Food and Drugs
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60