Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 02 - Agriculture, Department of
Rule 02.03.03 - RULES GOVERNING PESTICIDE AND CHEMIGATION USE AND APPLICATION
Subchapter C - REGISTRATION AND USE OF PESTICIDES
Section 02.03.03.350 - EXPERIMENTAL PERMITS

Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 02.03.03.350

Current through September 2, 2024

Any person who wishes to obtain an experimental permit to register a pesticide under Section 22-3402(5), Idaho Code, must file an application with the Department as outlines in Section 22-3402 which includes:

01. Active Ingredient. A statement listing the active ingredient.

02. Quantity Statement. A statement of the approximate quantity to be tested.

03. Acute Toxicity. Available data or information or reference to available data on the acute toxicity of the pesticide.

04. Statement of Scope. A statement of the scope of the proposed experimental program, including the type of pests or organisms involved, the crops and animals for which the pesticide is to be used, the areas where the applicant proposes to conduct the program, and when requested by the Director, the results of previous tests.

05. Temporary Tolerance. If the pesticide is to be used on food or feed, a temporary tolerance must be obtained from the EPA or evidence that the proposed experiment will not result in injury to humans or animals, or illegal residues entering the food chain. A temporary tolerance is not needed if the food, feed, or fiber crop to which the experimental pesticide is applied will be completely destroyed after the data is collected.

06. Proposed Labeling. Proposed labeling which must bear:

a. The prominent statement "For Experimental Use Only" on the container label and any labeling that accompanies the product.

b. An adequate caution or warning statement to protect those who may handle or be exposed to the experimental formulation.

c. Name and address of the applicant for the permit.

d. Name or designation of the formulation.

e. Directions for use.

f. A statement listing the name and percentage of each active ingredient and the total percentage of inert ingredients.

07. Quantity Limit. The Director may limit the quantity of pesticide covered by the permit or make such other limitations as may be determined necessary for the protection of humans or the environment.

08. Experimental Use. A pesticide for experimental use will not be offered for sale unless a written permit has been obtained from the Director.

Effective July 1, 2024 (Temporary)

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