Current through all regulations passed and filed through December 16, 2024
(A) Pesticides covered under Chapter 3745-273
of the Administrative Code. The requirements of Chapter 3745-273 of the
Administrative Code apply to persons managing "pesticides," as defined in rule
3745-273-09 of the
Administrative Code, meeting the following conditions, except those listed in
paragraph (B) of this rule:
(1) Recalled
pesticides that are:
(a) Stocks of a
suspended and
cancelled pesticide that are part of a voluntary
or mandatory recall under Section 19(b) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), including but not limited to those owned by the
registrant responsible for conducting the recall; or
(b) Stocks of a suspended or cancelled
pesticide, or a pesticide that is not in compliance with FIFRA, that are part
of a voluntary recall by the registrant.
(2) Stocks of other unused pesticide products
that are collected and managed as part of a waste pesticide collection
program.
(B) Pesticides
not covered under Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code. The requirements
of Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code do not apply to persons managing
the following pesticides:
(1) Recalled
pesticides described in paragraph (A)(1) of this rule, and unused pesticide
products described in paragraph (A)(2) of this rule, that are managed by
farmers in compliance with rule
3745-52-70 of the Administrative
Code. [Rule
3745-52-70 of the Administrative
Code addresses pesticides disposed of on the farmer's own farm in a manner
consistent with the disposal instructions on the pesticide label, providing the
container is triple rinsed in accordance with paragraph (B)(3) of rule
3745-51-07 of the Administrative
Code.]
(2) Pesticides not meeting
the conditions provided in paragraph (A) of this rule. These pesticides shall
be managed in compliance with Chapters 3745-50 to 3745-69, 3745-205, 3745-256,
3745-266, and 3745-270 of the Administrative Code,
except that "aerosol cans" as defined in rule
3745-273-09 of the
Administrative Code that contain pesticides may be managed as aseosol can
universal waste under paragraph (E) of rule
3745-273-13 of the
Administrative Code or paragraph (E) of rule
3745-273-33 of the
Administrative Code;
(3)
Pesticides that are not wastes under Chapter 3745-51 of the Administrative
Code, including those that do not meet the criteria for waste generation in
paragraph (C) of this rule or those that are not wastes as described in
paragraph (D) of this rule; and
(4)
Pesticides that are not hazardous waste. A pesticide is a hazardous waste if
the pesticide is listed in rules
3745-51-30 to
3745-51-35 of the Administrative
Code or if the pesticide exhibits one or more of the characteristics identified
in rules
3745-51-20 to
3745-51-24 of the Administrative
Code.
(C) When a
pesticide becomes a waste.
(1) A recalled
pesticide described in paragraph (A)(1) of this rule becomes a waste on the
first date on which both of the following conditions apply:
(a) The generator of the recalled pesticide
agrees to participate in the recall; and
(b) The person conducting the recall decides
to discard (e.g., burn the pesticide for energy recovery).
(2) An unused pesticide product described in
paragraph (A)(2) of this rule becomes a waste on the date the generator decides
to discard the unused pesticide product.
(D) Pesticides that are not wastes. The
following pesticides are not wastes:
(1)
Recalled pesticides described in paragraph (A)(1) of this rule, provided that
the person conducting the recall:
(a) Has not
made a decision to discard (e.g., burn for energy recovery) the pesticide.
Until such a decision is made, the pesticide does not meet the definition of
"waste" under rule
3745-51-02 of the Administrative
Code; thus the pesticide is not a hazardous waste and is not subject to
hazardous waste requirements, including Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative
Code. This pesticide remains subject to the requirements of FIFRA; or
(b) Has made a decision to use a management
option that, under rule
3745-51-02 of the Administrative
Code, does not cause the pesticide to be a waste
[i.e., the selected option is use (other than use constituting disposal) or
reuse (other than burning for energy recovery), or reclamation]. Such a
pesticide is not a waste and therefore is not a hazardous waste, and is not
subject to the hazardous waste requirements including Chapter 3745-273 of the
Administrative Code. This pesticide, including a recalled pesticide that is
exported to a foreign destination for use or reuse, remains subject to the
requirements of FIFRA.
(2) Unused pesticide products described in
paragraph (A)(2) of this rule, if the generator of the unused pesticide product
has not decided to discard (e.g., burn for energy recovery) the unused
pesticide products. These pesticides remain subject to the requirements of
FIFRA.
[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications,
publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and
federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see rule
3745-50-11 of the Administrative
Code titled "Incorporated by reference."]