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Pesticide Analytical and Response Center (PARC)

The Pesticide Analytical and Response Center (PARC) was created by executive order in 1978. The program was reauthorized in 1991 under the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) as ORS 634.550.

PARC responds to pesticide-related incidents in Oregon with suspected health or environmental effects. It acts as a central location that receives Oregon-specific pesticide incident information. The main activities PARC is mandated to perform are:

  • Collect incident information,
  • mobilize expertise for investigations,
  • identify trends and patterns of problems,
  • make policy or other recommendations for action,
  • report results of investigations, and
  • prepare activity reports for each legislative session.

PARC does not have regulatory authority. It relies on member agencies to conduct investigations and take necessary enforcement actions. In these cases, PARC provides assistance between agencies and relevant groups. This includes collecting and distributing case information from member agencies, communication, and incident coordination.

Case information is used to identify trends and patterns about incidents in Oregon. From there, PARC may develop outreach/training materials or provide recommendations for legislative changes.

Pesticide incident response information

PARC reports

2025 future PARC board meetings

Meetings are from 9 a.m. to noon, unless noted

  • May 21
  • July 16
  • September 17
  • November 19 

PARC board meeting materials

PARC-member agencies and current representative

Need to make a pesticide use complaint?

To report a pesticide incident that has impacted people, animals, or the environment, call 503-986-6470. Your phone call will be routed 24 hours a day to 211info specialists, who will take your information. PARC staffers will contact you within one business day.

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