New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 23 - LYMANTRIA DISPAR DISPAR
Subchapter 1 - VOLUNTARY SUPPRESSION PROGRAM
Section 2:23-1.3 - Local government participation
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 2:23-1.3
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Spraying will only be done on a voluntary basis with local governments that agree to fully accept the following conditions for participation in their aerial spray program:
1. Request, in writing, an egg mass survey to
determine status of the Lymantria dispar dispar infestations in residential and
recreational forests.
2. Arrange for
financing the total cost of treatments and make contractual agreement with the spray
vendor, either provided by the State or obtained by local bidding.
3. Assist in the administration and coordination
of the spray programs, providing a town coordinator and all necessary labor to mark
spray block boundaries.
4. Adopt a
resolution declaring the Lymantria dispar dispar a "Public Nuisance." The public
must be notified in advance, pursuant to the Senator Byron M. Baer Open Public
Meetings Act , N.J.S.A. 10:4-9, of the date, time, and place that the Lymantria
dispar dispar resolution will be discussed. A copy of this notice must be sent to
the Department of Agriculture.
5. Notify
to the occupants by a properly served notification of the intent of the spray
program. Spraying will only be done between the hours of 5:30 A.M. to 2:00 P.M., and
5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Each school district, within a participating municipality,
shall agree upon and designate a normal student commuting time, not to exceed one
hour, during which no spraying will be performed. In the event that the proposed
spray area(s) encompass more than one school district in the municipality, the
municipal governing body shall designate the one-hour spray shut down time, with the
approval of the affected school districts. Failure of the affected school districts
to approve the designated shut down time shall result in the ineligibility of the
municipality to participate in the aerial spray program.
6. A "contact" person(s) shall be selected by the
municipality so that residents may call to obtain the latest information on the
aerial spray application, especially if spraying is postponed. The telephone number
of the "contact" person shall be made known to the town residents.
7. Notify all affected school districts and
bordering municipalities by first class mailing at least 21 days prior to the
proposed date of treatment outlining the proposed treatment date, material to be
used, along with the name and phone number of a local municipal contact person to
answer further questions concerning the spray operations.
8. In addition to the resolution, a responsible
municipal official shall certify to the Department of Agriculture that these notices
have been served. No work will begin until certification is filed with the
Department of Agriculture.
9. To give,
on behalf of the Department of Agriculture, the notices required by
2:23-1.5.
10. Submit to the Department of Agriculture a copy
of the spray vendor's invoice and proof of payment within 60 days following the
Statewide completion of the Lymantria dispar dispar aerial suppression
program.
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