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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 94 — Plant industry

94.681 Pesticide manufacturers and labelers: fees and surcharges.

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94.681 Pesticide manufacturers and labelers: fees and surcharges.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Household pesticide” means a pesticide that is any of the following:
1. A sanitizer.
2. A disinfectant.
3. A germicide.
4. An insect repellant that is applied to the human body or to clothing.
5. A pesticide that is used exclusively for the treatment of household pets.
6. A pesticide product that is labeled exclusively for household, lawn or garden use if the product either is sold in ready-to-use form or is sold exclusively in container sizes of less than one gallon.
7. A solid or liquid pesticide product that is used exclusively for the treatment of swimming pools, spas or hot tubs.
(b)“Industrial pesticide” means a pesticide that is not a household pesticide and that is one of the following:
1. Solely labeled for use on wood and contains pentachlorophenol, coal tar creosote or inorganic arsenical wood preservatives.
2. Labeled for use in controlling algae, fungi, bacteria, other microscopic organisms or mollusks in or on one or more of the following and for no other use except for a use described in par.
(a)6. or 7. :
a. Textiles, paper, leather, plastic, vinyl or other synthetic materials, metal or rubber.
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