New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Pes - Pesticide Control Board
Chapter Pes 300 - CERTIFICATION, REGISTRATION AND LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
Part Pes 302 - APPLICATION PROCEDURE FOR COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS
Section Pes 302.03 - Insurance Required

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Pes 302.03

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) Each applicant for registration shall show proof of financial responsibility consisting of at least the following minimum insurance coverage:

(1) For ground application, insurance coverage shall include the following category of coverage and minimum amounts:
a. For bodily injury liability, $50,000 each occurrence, $100,000 aggregate; and

b. For property damage, $50,000 each occurrence; and

(2) For aircraft application, insurance coverage shall include the following category of coverage and minimum amounts:
a. For bodily injury liability, $100,000 each occurrence, $300,000 aggregate; and

b. For property damage, $100,000 each occurrence.

(b) Coverage under (a)(1) and (2) above shall include chemical liability as it relates to pollution coverage, if available. At a minimum, the chemical liability coverage shall include products and completed operations, and damage or injury that can result from the application of pesticides.

(c) Proof of financial responsibility shall consist of a written declaration signed by the applicator, attesting to the minimum insurance coverage as set forth in (a) and (b) above, accompanied by a certificate of insurance as issued by the insurance company.

(d) The certificate of insurance under (c) above shall name the division as the certificate holder and shall stipulate that the division shall be provided notice of cancellation of the insurance policy.

(e) Those applicants for registration as commercial applicators not for hire shall not be required to show proof of financial responsibility.

#2388, eff 6-16-83; ss by #2781, eff 7-26-84; ss by #4867, eff 7-19-90; ss by #6258, eff 5-30-96; ss by #8059, eff 5-30-04; ss by #10198-B, eff 10-3-12

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