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Pesticide Analytical Response Center
Overview
PARC meetings
Reporting an incident to PARC
Annual reports
Outreach and educational materials
Related links
Overview
The Pesticide Analytical and Response Center (PARC) was created by executive order in 1978.The program was reauthorized under ODA as ORS 634.550, in 1991. 

PARC is mandated to perform the following activities with regard to pesticide-related incidents in Oregon that have suspected health or environmental effects:
  • Collect incident information
  • Mobilize expertise for investigations
  • Identify trends and patterns of problems
  • Make policy or other recommendations for action
  • Report results of investigations
  • Prepare activity reports for each legislative session
PARC does not have regulatory authority.  The primary function is to coordinate investigations to collect and analyze information about reported incidents.  Member agencies conduct most of the investigations and take any necessary enforcement action(s).
 
Investigation coordination includes collecting reports produced by member agencies and consultation as necessary with a toxicologist with Oregon State University.  Other governmental bodies may also participate in the reporting or investigation of an incident.
 
PARC board representatives

PARC meetings
Meeting minutes archive 
 
Next Meeting: March 21, 2012
Location: TBD
Time: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Agenda: will be posted 2 weeks prior to next meeting

Contact Jessica Haavisto for more information.
 
2012 meeting schedule (tentative):
January 18
March 21
May 16
July 18
September 19
November 28

Reporting an incident to PARC
Telephone
Staff are available 8:00 am to 5:00 pm during regular workdays at 503-986-6470.
Voicemail is available evenings, early mornings, weekends and holidays.

Email
parc@oda.state.or.us
Annual reports

Outreach and educational materials

Related links
Dispute resolution
Concerns that fall outside the scope of PARC may be better handled by a dispute resolution service.  Many of these services are free to the public and offer a professional mediator to resolve conflicts between neighbors and/or other affected parties.

Reports of interest

Other pesticide-related contacts
Useful phone numbers and Web sites related to pesticides

Page updated: February 21, 2012