1601 - Legislative findings and purpose.

§  1601.  Legislative  findings  and purpose.   Pesticides have proved  valuable in the control of harmful insects, weeds, fungi and other forms  of plant and animal life. When used indiscriminately, however, they  may  injure crops, whether or not directly treated, contaminate the air, soil  and  water,  thus  upsetting  the  desired  ecological balance, and harm  humans, fish and wildlife by direct poisoning or by gradual accumulation  of pesticide residues in tissues. It is  the  purpose  of  this  article  better  to  protect  the  public  health and welfare and to minimize the  potential pesticide hazard to man and his environment,  consistent  with  the  public  interest  in the benefits to be derived from their safe and  scientific application, by establishing a  pesticide  control  board  to  formulate  over-all  policy  in  the  state's  regulatory  programs  and  coordinate state efforts to control the use of pesticides.