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[§149A-26] Post-application reporting of pesticide use.

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[§149A-26] Post-application reporting of pesticide use.
(a)Beginning January 1, 2019, every user of restricted use pesticides shall be subject to the requirement to submit to the department, for departmental use, an annual report of all use of restricted use pesticides as provided in this section.
(b)No later than thirty days following the end of each calendar year, every entity that uses restricted use pesticides shall provide to the department a report of all restricted use pesticides used during the preceding calendar year.
(c)The department shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 requiring that the annual reports include the following information:
(1)A listing, by federal and state registrations or permit numbers, commercial product names, and active ingredients, of all restricted use pesticides used;
(2)The total quantities used for each restricted use pesticide;
(3)A general description of the geographic location, including, at a minimum, the tax map key number, at which the restricted use pesticides were used; and
(4)The date on which the restricted use pesticide application occurred. [L 2018, c 45, pt of §1]
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