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1 (ii) in and around residential dwell- 



2 ings; 



3 (iii) associated with recreational and 



4 sports activities (including golf); and 



5 (iv) from food consumption. 



6 (D) Priority for study. — In earning 



7 out this paragraph, the Administrator shall give 



8 priority to the study of routes of exposure relat- 



9 ed to any pesticide with a chemical classifica- 



10 tion or use that is considered to pose a high 



1 1 level of risk to human health. 



12 (E) Healthy monitoring of domestic 



13 ANIMAL SPECIES. — In earning out this para- 



14 graph, the Administrator may use health mon- 



15 itoring of domestic animal species that are in 



16 close association with humans in the evaluation 



17 of levels of exposure and risk to human health. 



18 (3) Agricultural workers.— 



19 (A) In general.— The Administrator 



20 shall develop and earn out monitoring meth- 



21 odologies to measure and assess the extent of, 



22 and effects of, exposure to pesticides by agricul- 



23 tural workers. 



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