MDARD Michigan Core Pesticide Applicator Practice Exam

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SARA Title III requires that who must notify proper authorities if they store a specified quantity of an extremely hazardous substance?

  1. Commercial applicators

  2. Schools

  3. Farmers

  4. Anyone

The correct answer is: Anyone

SARA Title III, also known as the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), mandates that any entity that stores a specified quantity of extremely hazardous substances is required to notify the appropriate authorities. This obligation applies universally, meaning that individuals, businesses, schools, and other organizations must comply if they meet the storage criteria. The primary goal of SARA Title III is to facilitate emergency planning and enhance community awareness regarding hazardous substances that could pose risks to public health and safety. Therefore, the law does not limit the notification requirement to specific groups such as commercial applicators, schools, or farmers; rather, it encompasses anyone who is in possession of these substances in quantities that trigger the reporting requirements. This broad application ensures that all potential hazards are communicated effectively to authorities, thereby enabling better preparedness and response to emergencies involving hazardous materials.