ISSA Leg. & Reg. Update – New Bilingual Pesticide-Labeling Resources
Welcome to the latest ISSA Legislative & Regulatory Update, a biweekly roundup of the public-policy issues currently impacting the full cleaning supply chain. This update touches on EPA publishing new bilingual pesticide-labeling resources, getting ready for Election Day on November 5, the September 16 IWBI Healthy Building Policy Summit, and more.
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ISSA Advocacy
EPA Publishes New Resources on Bilingual Pesticide Labeling
What it means: The Pesticide Registration Improvement Act of 2022 (PRIA 5) requires that the safety and health portions of pesticide-product labels be translated into Spanish. Beginning on December 29, 2025, product labels on restricted use pesticide products with the highest toxicity will be required to bear Spanish-language translations for the health and safety sections.
Why it matters: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new and updated resources include guidance on implementation timelines of these bilingual labeling requirements for various types of pesticide products based on their toxicity, as well as frequently asked questions (FAQs) and answers related to these requirements. The agency intends to update these website resources as various PRIA 5 requirements and deadlines are met, and new information is available. The resources will be available in English and Spanish on the agency’s website.
What ISSA is doing: EPA’s list of FAQs about bilingual labeling were originally put forth by ISSA as part of the PRIA Coalition. We understand that the answers to these FAQs will be released in two rounds. Once they’re released, the PRIA Coalition will schedule a bilingual-labeling webinar for our members, with participation from EPA. Learn more
Get Ready for Election Day!
What it means: Get ready for Election Day on November 5 by visiting ISSA’s Election Center.
Why it matters: With the presidency, 468 congressional seats (33 Senate seats and all 435 House seats), 11 gubernatorial races, and numerous local races all in play this November, now is the time to strengthen the voice of the cleaning and facility-solutions industry. The outcome of these elections will likely impact significant issues facing our industry related to labor, chemical regulations, and the supply chain. This is the time to make sure that you know who is running for public office and where to vote in your district.
What ISSA is doing: Visit the ISSA Election Center to easily:
- Register to vote,
- Find your polling location,
- Check your candidates for upcoming elections, and more.
And register here for a free ISSA webinar on December 11 on What the 2024 Elections Mean for the Cleaning and Facility-Solutions Industry.
IWBI Healthy Building Policy Summit
Why attend: International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) Healthy Building Policy Summit attendees will engage in dynamic conversations about policy actions that can accelerate the creation of better built environments, while learning from compelling speakers dedicated to advancing healthy buildings.
ISSA is delighted to partner with IWBI for its inaugural Healthy Building Policy Summit in Washington, DC on September 16, hosted at Georgetown University. Learn more and register
Webinar – Navigating Extended Producer Responsibility in the Cleaning Industry
Why attend: Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a regulatory system that holds brands and other entities accountable for the waste that their products produce. EPR-related legislation aims to reduce packaging waste and support a circular economy. In this ISSA webinar on October 22, we’ll explore how EPR is shaping the cleaning and facility-solutions industry and what it means for your business. Learn more and register
Workshop – Keeping It Clean: Regulatory Compliance Review
Why attend: Ensure your continued success in the marketplace by attending Keeping it Clean: Regulatory Compliance Review on November 18 in Las Vegas, Nevada. This one-day, in-person workshop will address the trending topics that impact the manufacturing, packaging, marketing, and sale of household and commercial cleaning products, including regulatory, legislative, and sustainability updates.
The cleaning-products workshop is presented by ISSA and HCPA. Although part of ISSA Show North America 2024, separate registration for the workshop is required. Learn more and register
Webinar – What the 2024 Elections Mean for the Cleaning and Facility-Solutions Industry
Why attend: No matter the outcome, the 2024 elections will have a major impact on our industry. Join this free ISSA webinar, What the 2024 Elections Mean for the Cleaning and Facility Solutions Industry, from 12 pm to 1 pm CT on December 11. Learn more and register
Additional Updates
Legislative
Is a Government Shutdown Avoidable?
As members of Congress return from their summer break today, they will have three weeks to determine how to keep the federal government open before funding expires on September 30, staving off a looming shutdown, USA Today reports. Learn more
Regulatory & Judicial
Worker Heat-Stress Proposal Open for Public Comment
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) launched the public comment period for its first national workplace heat-stress prevention proposed rule, Bloomberg Law reports. Learn more
Small Businesses Hope FTC Can Help with ‘Fake Reviews’
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is “cracking down on those who perpetuate fake reviews online.” According to AP, the commission issued a final rule that bans the sale or purchase of such “reviews” and allows the FTC to seek civil penalties against violators. Learn more
EPA Must Publish More Information about Chemicals under Review
A federal judge ruled that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) must disclose more information than the agency currently does about chemicals pending review under the Toxic Substances Control Act, The Hill reports. Learn more
State News
Voters Will Decide Minimum Wage Ballot Measures in Several States
Referendums related to wages and benefits are on the ballot in half-a-dozen states this November, including Massachusetts, Arizona, Alaska, Missouri, California, and Oklahoma, Stateline reports. Learn more
NY Governor Signs Law to Put Free Menstrual Products in SUNY, CUNY Schools
SUNY and CUNY colleges will now provide free menstrual products in all public college and university buildings, according to News Channel 13. Governor Kathy Hochul signed the new law on August 26, 2024. Learn more