Ministry of Environment
Integrated Pest Management Act (IPMA)
The Integrated Pest Management Act was passed in the Legislature in October 2003.
- An Order In Council (PDF/119 KB) dated December 11, 2004 brought the IPMA Act into force on December 31, 2004.
- A summary (PDF/116 KB) of the Integrated Pest Management Act and Regulation describes its components and general requirements for pesticide use and sales.
- Amendments (PDF/20 KB) to the Compliance Provisions in the Integrated Pest Management Act (May, 2006)
Integrated Pest Management Regulation
The Integrated Pest Management Regulation was brought into force on December 31, 2004.
- Minor Amendments (October 2006)
- Multi-residence Pesticide Licensing Requirement (effective January 2007) (PDF/241 KB)
- Licence and Certificate Conditions for the Use of Fumigant Gases
Review Papers REVISED
These documents are compilations of information and requirements from the Integrated Pest Management Act and Regulation that are important for specified pest management sectors. These documents include the information in the summary (above) and requirements and standards for the specified sector. They have been updated to incorporate the October 2006 minor amendments.
- Vendors Sector (PDF/328 KB)
- Landscape/Structural Sector (PDF/712 KB)
- Forestry Sector (PDF/468 KB)
- Vegetation Management on Industrial Sites Sector (PDF/706 KB)
- Railway Sector (PDF/327 KB)
- Noxious Weed/Invasive Plant Management Sector (PDF/705 KB)
- Mosquito Management Sector (PDF/327 KB)
UPDATED: OCTOBER 2007
