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Code · Connecticut · Title 22a — Environmental Protection · CHAPTER 441* — Pesticide Control

Sec. 22a-66. Commissioner's powers, hearings, regulations.

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(a)The commissioner is authorized to prescribe regulations to carry out the provisions of this part, subsection
(a)of section 23-61a and section 23-61b . Such regulations shall take into account the difference in concept and usage between various classes of pesticides.
(b)The commissioner may exempt from the requirements of this part, subsection
(a)of section 23-61a and section 23-61b , by regulation any pesticide which the commissioner determines to be adequately regulated by another state or federal agency, in order to carry out the purposes of this part, said subsection and said section.
(c)The commissioner, after notice and opportunity for hearing, is authorized:
(1)To declare a pest any form of plant or animal life, other than man and other bacteria, virus and other microorganisms on or in living man or other living animals, which is injurious to health or the environment;
(2)To determine any pesticide which contains any substance or substances in quantities highly toxic to man;
(3)To prescribe regulations requiring any pesticide to be colored or discolored if the commissioner determines that such requirement is feasible and is necessary for the protection of health and the environment. Such regulations shall be consistent with Section 25(c) of FIFRA and regulations promulgated thereunder;
(4)To prohibit the use of any pesticides by officials of towns, cities or boroughs or their agents when such use would result in unreasonable adverse effects on the environment;
(5)To prescribe regulations concerning the time, place, manner, methods, materials and amounts and concentrations, in connection with the application of pesticides in designated areas during specified periods of time and shall encompass all reasonable factors which the commissioner deems necessary to prevent damage or injury by drift or misapplication to:
(i)Plants including forage plants, or adjacent or nearby lands;
(ii)Wildlife in adjoining or nearby areas;
(iii)Fish and other aquatic life in waters in reasonable proximity to the area to be treated;
(iv)Beneficial insects, animals or man.
(d)The commissioner is authorized to exercise all incidental powers including prescribing regulations, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54, to comply with FIFRA.
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