Regulation XX-XXX-XXX (May 12,2006) Page 42, 43 of 52
Turf Management & Lawn Care
(B.) After entering into or renewing an agreement to
apply pesticides to control lawn or turf pests and prior to the initial
application of such pesticides, the applicator shall provide the homeowner with
a written list of those pesticides, which may be used. Such list shall
include common and most likely trade name of each pesticide and any
post-application safety, environment or health instructions specified on the
label for the end use product. In addition to said list the applicator must
inform the homeowner, in writing, that they may request a copy of the label,
and/or the material safety data sheet, and/or the EPA Fact Sheet, if available,
on any pesticide, which may be used. The Director may require the inclusion of
any additional health, safety or environmental instructions generated by the
EPA, Department of Environmental Management or Department of Health
.
(C.) Any
contiguous neighbor to a property under an agreement in (~) above may request
the applicator to provide notice 48 hours in advance of each application. If
notice by telephone, or mall or in person, cannot be given 48 hours before the
application of pesticides the applicator shall leave written notice at that
house following the application. Such advance notice shall not be required for
immediate service calls. In those cases, written notification following the
application shall be left at the requesting neighbor’s house.
(D.) Upon completion of each application, the
applicator shall leave written notice at the property treated containing the
following information:
(1) the product name of
the pesticide(s) that were applied to the property and the EPA
registration Number.
(2) a
telephone number of the applicator or applicators companv.
(3) the
telephone number of the Department of Environmental Management.
(4) the
name of the person(s) certified or licensed by
the Department as well as person(s) applving the
pesticide if under the direct supervision of a
certified or licensed commercial applicator who participated in the
planning and execution of the application.
(5) the applicators certification and/or
license number.
(E) At the time of each application, the applicator
shall post signs, as prescribed in (F) below, in conspicuous points of access
to the property and shall instruct the customer as to their appropriate
removal. Conspicuous points of access shall include but not be limited to,
unobstructed abutting yard, walkways, paths, etc.
(F) Prior to commencing
each application of a pesticide, the manager of public recreation facilities
shall post a notice in the place most likely to inform those who make use of
the facility. Such notice
shall remain in place for 48 hours after completion of the application.
(G) Signs shall be no less than 20 square inches
(4” X 5”) and shall be printed with the following information on waterproof
stock in dark letters on a white field:
Lawn
Chemicals Applied (in
letters at least 1/2” high)
Applicator
Name
Phone Number
of Applicator or Companv
Date of Chemical
Application
Keep Posted for (previously 72) 48 Hours, or
as specified by the label, if more than 48
hours (no smaller than 1/4” letters)
(H) Each applicator
shall make any written material required in this rule readily available to the
Department upon request.