FILE - In this Aug, 12, 2005 file photo, a sign, required by law, warns of a pesticide application of methyl bromide on a field near Watsonville, Calif. California's nationally renowned pesticide safety program may soon be expanded to offer increased protection to the state's 700,000 farm workers. A bill moving through the state Assembly would require laboratories that test for pesticide poisoning to report their data directly to the California Department of Pesticide Regulation. Currently, labs must report test results back to the patient's physician, but not to any state agency. (AP Photo/Rita Beamish, file)