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Elements of the Violation Department of Pesticide Regulation Enforcement Branch

Elements of the Violation Department of Pesticide Regulation Enforcement Branch. Elements Analysis. The elements of the violation analysis exercise is the basic analytical task that must be performed before taking an enforcement action. Goal of the Exercise.

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Elements of the Violation Department of Pesticide Regulation Enforcement Branch

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  1. Elements of the ViolationDepartment of Pesticide RegulationEnforcement Branch

  2. Elements Analysis The elements of the violation analysis exercise is the basic analytical task that must be performed before taking an enforcement action.

  3. Goal of the Exercise Was there a violation? 1. What are the elements of the requirement? 2. What specific evidence do you have toshow the person did not complywith each element of the requirement?

  4. Whatis the Requirement? • Each law or regulation is a unique requirement • Each requirement is made up of elements • You must identify the elements to be sure you understand the requirement

  5. Definitions of “Element” 1. An “element” is the simplest part that makes up the requirement. 2. An “element” may be a condition that must be present or an action that must have occurred.

  6. Common Elements Some “elements” are common to many laws and regulations, but they may have specific definitions different from dictionaries. For example: 3 CCR, section 6000 Person - any individual, partnership, association, corporation, business entity or organized group of persons whether incorporated or not

  7. Places to Find Definitions FAC Division 6, Pest Control Operations Sections 11401-11411 FAC Division 7, Agricultural Chemicals, etc. Various Sections 3 CCR Section 6000 BPC Sections 8501-8512 16 CCR Section 1902

  8. Let’s Do an Elements Exercise FAC, section 31603 defines “vicious dog.” (b) Any dog which, when unprovoked, in an aggressive manner, inflicts severe injury on or kills a human being.

  9. FAC, section 31603- Elements Element 1: There was a dog. Element 2: The dog was not provoked in an aggressive manner. Element 3: The dog inflicted severe injury or killed a human being.

  10. Let’s Identify Elements 3 CCR, §6738(b)(1)(C) • Select a law, regulation • Break it into its “elements” Protective Eyewear for Employees

  11. 3 CCR, §6738(b)(1)(C) Text “The employer shall assure that . . . . (1) Employees wear protective eyewear when required by pesticide product labeling (except as expressly provided in this section), or when employees are engaged in . . . . (C) Application by hand or using hand held equipment, except when . . . .”

  12. 3 CCR, §6738(b)(1)(C) Element 1:There is an employee and employer as “defined by 3 CCR, section 6000. “ Element 2:There is an employee that handles pesticides as “defined by 3 CCR, section 6000. “

  13. 3 CCR, §6738(b)(1)(C) Element 3: The employer shall assure that employees wear protective eyewear when it is required by the product labeling, or when the application is made by hand or made using hand held equipment.

  14. Elements of BPC, §8538(b)Identify Elements BPC, §8538(b) Text for Branch 2 & 3 Applications - Written Notice to Occupant

  15. BPC, §8538(b) Text “(b) In the case of Branch 2 and Branch 3 registered company applications, the notice prescribed by subdivision (a) shall be provided no later than prior to the application. In either case, the notice shall be given to the owner or the owner’s agent and tenant, if there is a tenant, in at least one of the following ways . . . .”

  16. BPC, §8538(b) Element 1: There is a registered structural pest control company. Element 2: The notice (in conformance with subdivision a) must be provided before the application. 16

  17. BPC, §8538(b) Element 3: The company must provide the property owner or the owner’s agent, and the tenant of the premises, with the required notice.

  18. Troublesome Words

  19. References References to other sections Some laws and regulations may have references to other sections. These references need to be checked to be sure they don’t have additional exceptions or restrictions to the subject regulation.

  20. Element or Not? Don’t confuse “elements” with words or phrases that are clearly “exceptions” or “clarifiers.”

  21. Identified Elements, What’s Next? • The elements of the requirement have been identified. • What evidence do you have to demonstrate that the person did not comply each element of the requirement?

  22. Evidence Defined Evidence is a fact of consequence which tends to furnish proof that an element was present or had occurred. • Each element of a law or regulation must be proven with evidence to establish that a violation occurred.

  23. Evidence Needed • The elements of the law or regulation will determine what kind of evidence is needed to prove a violation. • Evidence must be credible and trustworthy.

  24. Examples of Evidence • Witness statements • Expert testimony • Photos & diagrams • Laboratory analyses • Reports • Hearsay

  25. What is Our Burden of Proof? To provide evidence that the violation is: • More likely to have occurred than not to have occurred

  26. Burden of Proof “more likely to have occurred than not to have occurred” Often characterized in legal writings as: “Preponderance of the evidence”

  27. Evidence for Each Element “If I have evidence to show the worker failed to wear the required PPE, why do I need evidence to prove the other elements of the requirement before writing a violation?” • Violations can lead to enforcement actions • Violator can request hearing to appeal an enforcement action

  28. Do the Elements Exercise • For every alleged violation on the inspection report! • BEFORE the case is written! • BEFORE the NOPA is written! • BEFORE the NOPA is signed by the Commissioner!

  29. Group Exercises Small Teams: • Choose a scribe • Choose a presenter • The team will identify and list elements for the given law or regulation • List evidence to prove elements • Present team elements analysis to the class

  30. Exercise Checklist 1. What is the requirement? 2. Did the person fail to satisfy the the elements of the requirement? 3. What specific evidence do you have to show the person did not comply with each element of the requirement?

  31. Test Your Elements! Do your elements answer these questions? • What is the requirement? What has to be done? • Who or what needs to be protected? • Who is required to perform or complete the requirement?

  32. Citeable Sections Report

  33. Helpers Check the Citeable Sections list: http://www.cdpr.gov/docs/enforce/admnacts/citsec.pdf Enforcement Compendium Volume 4 -- Inspection Procedures http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/enforce/compend/vol_4/inspect_procedures.htm Enforcement Compendium Volume 8 -- Guidelines for Interpreting Pesticide Laws, Regulations, and Labeling http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/enforce/compend/vol_8/pestlaw.htm

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