Environmental
What does Hawaii's 'Right to Know' program regarding pesticide use require?
AA. All property owners to disclose any personal pesticide use
BB. Schools and certain facilities to notify communities about pesticide applications in advance✓ Correct
CC. Real estate agents to disclose all chemicals used on properties they sell
DD. Businesses to list all chemicals used in industrial processes
Explanation
Hawaii's pesticide right-to-know requirements, particularly around schools and sensitive areas, require advance notification of planned pesticide applications to protect public health.
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