Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 52, December 27, 2024
A. General
violations. The following is a nonexclusive list of acts that are nonserious
violations if the violation has a direct or immediate relationship to safety,
health, or property damage, but does not constitute a de minimis violation or a
serious violation, unless the violator did not, and could not with the exercise
of reasonable diligence, know of such safety, health, or property damage risk
in which case the violation is de minimis. A person shall not:
1. Improperly store, dump, or leave
unattended any pesticide, pesticide container or part of a pesticide container,
or service container.
2. Make a
false statement or misrepresentation in an application for a permit, license,
or certification, or a permit, license, or certification renewal.
3. Falsify any records or reports required to
be made under Articles 2 through 4 of this Chapter.
4. Operate an aircraft, drone, or ground
equipment in a faulty, careless, or negligent manner during the application of
a pesticide.
5. Apply or instruct
another to apply a pesticide so that it comes into contact with:
a. An individual;
b. An animal; or
c. Property, other than the application site
being treated.
6. Use,
apply, or instruct another to apply a pesticide in a manner or for a use
inconsistent with its pesticide label or labeling except as provided by
R3-3-301(A).
7. Unless being used
under an approved EUP or being used on research facility, use, sell, apply,
store, or instruct another to use, sell, apply, or store a pesticide:
a. That is not registered with the Department
and the EPA, or
b. Outside the EPA
authorized end-use provision if previously registered with the Department and
the EPA and cancelled or suspended by the EPA.
8. Fail to provide accurate or approved
labeling when registering a pesticide.
9. Using a restricted use pesticide without
proper certification, or under the direct supervision of a properly certified
applicator, when allowed.
B. Seller violations. A seller shall not:
1. Sell pesticides without a valid seller's
permit issued by the Department according to
R3-3-203;
2. Provide a restricted use pesticide to a
regulated grower or applicator who does not have a valid applicator
certification;
3. Fail to maintain
records required under Articles 2 through 4 of this Chapter;
4. Fail to maintain complete sales records of
restricted use pesticides required under Articles 3 and 4 of this
Chapter;
5. Adulterate a
pesticide;
6. Make false or
misleading claims about a pesticide to any person;
7. Modify a label or labeling without proper
authorization;
8. Provide a
pesticide to a person not authorized according to
R3-3-306; or
9. Provide an agricultural use pesticide to a
person who does not have a valid PGP.
C. PCA violations. A PCA shall not:
1. Act as a PCA without a valid agricultural
pest control advisor license issued by the Department according to
R3-3-207,
2. Make a false or
fraudulent statement in any written recommendation about the use of a
pesticide,
3. Make a recommendation
regarding the use of a pesticide in a specific category in which the individual
is not licensed, or
4. Make a
written recommendation for the use of a pesticide in a manner inconsistent with
its pesticide label or the exceptions as provided in
R3-3-301(A).
D.
Agricultural aircraft pilot and drone pilot violations. A pilot or drone pilot
shall not apply a pesticide by aircraft or drone without a valid agricultural
aircraft pilot license or drone pilot license, as applicable, issued by the
Department according to A.A.C.
R3-3-204.
E. Custom applicator violations. A custom
applicator shall not:
1. Allow application
equipment to be operated in a careless or reckless manner during the
application of a pesticide,
2. Make
a custom application without a valid custom applicator's license issued by the
Department according to
R3-3-205,
3. Make a custom application of a restricted
use pesticide without supervision by a person with a valid commercial
applicator certification issued by the Department according to
R3-3-208,
4. Allow an aircraft or
drone to be operated during the application of a pesticide by an individual who
does not have a valid agricultural aircraft pilot license (APL) or drone pilot
license (DPL), as applicable, issued by the Department according to
R3-3-204, or
5. Apply a pesticide without a written Form
1080 as prescribed in
R3-3-302(A).
F. Regulated grower violations. A regulated
grower shall not:
1. Purchase, apply, or use
an agricultural use pesticide without a valid Pesticide Grower Permit (PSP)
issued by the Department according to
R3-3-201;
2. Purchase, store, or apply a restricted use
pesticide without being a certified applicator in the appropriate
category;
3. Purchase, store, or
apply any restricted use pesticide on a golf course without being a golf
applicator; or
4. Allow a pesticide
application on a golf course without having the proper protective equipment
required by the label available to the applicator.
G. Certified applicator violations. A
certified applicator shall not:
1. Allow the
unsupervised application of a restricted use pesticide,
2. Fail to maintain complete records required
under Articles 2 through 4 of this Chapter, or
3. Use a restricted use pesticide without a
valid commercial applicator, private applicator, or golf applicator restricted
use pesticide certification issued by the Department according to
R3-3-208.
4. Use a restricted use
pesticide without restricted use pesticide certification in the proper
category.
H. Exemptions.
The following incidents are not pesticide use violations under this Section:
1. Exposure of an individual involved in the
application who is wearing proper protective clothing and equipment;
2. Exposure of an unknown trespassing
individual, animal, or property that the applicator, working in a prudent
manner, could not anticipate being at the application site; or
3. Exposure of a person, animal, or property
if the application is made according to a government-sponsored emergency
program.