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302 Kar 28:020. General Provisions


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      302 KAR 28:020. General provisions.

 

      RELATES TO: KRS Chapter 217B

      STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 217B.050

      NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 217B.050

requires the Department of Agriculture to promulgate administrative regulations

to implement the provisions of KRS Chapter 217B. This administrative regulation

establishes requirements for recordkeeping, the storage and handling of

pesticides, trainee supervision, and certification denial, suspension,

modification or revocation.

 

      Section 1. Pesticide Sales Agents. There shall be two

(2) classifications of pesticide sales agent licenses: resident pesticide sales

agent and remote pesticide sales agent.

      (1) A person located within the Commonwealth of

Kentucky who sells or distributes restricted use pesticides or sells and makes

recommendations for the use or application of pesticides to the final user

shall be licensed as a resident pesticide sales agent.

      (2) A person located outside the Commonwealth of

Kentucky who sells or distributes restricted use pesticides for delivery within

the Commonwealth of Kentucky or sells and makes recommendations for the use or

application of pesticides to the final user accepting delivery within the

Commonwealth of Kentucky shall be licensed as a remote pesticide sales agent.

      (3) A person located outside the Commonwealth of

Kentucky and employed by a dealer registered in Kentucky may be licensed as a

resident pesticide sales agent.

      (4) A resident pesticide sales agent license or remote

pesticide sales agent license shall not be issued unless the applicant holds a

valid Category 12 certification as provided in 302 KAR 28:050.

      (5) An employee or agent of a manufacturer who sells

pesticides solely to a dealer for redistribution or resale shall be exempt from

licensure under this regulation.

 

      Section 2. Recordkeeping Requirements. (1) Pesticide

sales agents. A remote pesticide sales agent shall provide his license number

to the purchaser at the commencement of the transaction and upon delivery of

the pesticides, and shall have and maintain a system to ensure restricted use

pesticides are delivered only to properly certified individuals. A resident

pesticide sales agent or remote pesticide sales agent who is not employed by a

dealer shall maintain the following records with respect to each sale of

restricted use pesticides, with copies submitted monthly to the Department of

Agriculture, Division of Pesticide Regulation, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601;

      (a) Brand, amount, and type of restricted use

pesticide sold;

      (b) Buyer's name and address;

      (c) Certification number of the purchaser; and

      (d) Intended use: target pest or resale.

      (2) Dealers. Each dealer or branch office, in the

location where the pesticides are sold, shall maintain the following records

with respect to each sale of restricted use pesticides:

      (a) Brand, amount, and type of restricted use

pesticide sold;

      (b) Buyer's name and address;

      (c) Certification number of the purchaser; and

      (d) Intended use: target pest or resale.

      (3) Noncommercial applicators, pesticide operators,

and pesticide applicators. Unless regulated by KRS 217B.300 or 217B.320, all

noncommercial applicators, pesticide operators, and pesticide applicators who

apply pesticides shall maintain the following records:

      (a) Name and address of person receiving services;

      (b) Brand or product name of pesticide applied;

      (c) Date of application;

      (d) Purpose of application;

      (e) Size of area treated;

      (f) Crop, commodity, stored product, or type of area

treated;

      (g) Name and certification number of applicator;

      (h) EPA registration number;

      (i) Location of application; and

      (j) Total amount of each pesticide applied.

      (4) Retention. All persons required to maintain

records under subsections (1) and (2) of this section shall retain the records

for a period of two (2) years from the date of sale. All persons required to

maintain records under subsection (3) of this section shall retain the records

for a period of three (3) years from the date of use or application.

Maintenance of duplicate records shall not be required. If a use or application

of a restricted use pesticide is made in the name of a person or business

entity, then maintenance of only one (1) set of records for each job or use

shall be required by that person or business entity, even though one (1)

or more persons may have used or applied pesticides.

      (5) Availability. Records required under this section

shall be made available to the department upon request or for dealers and

branch offices, as prescribed in KRS 217B.105(7).

 

      Section 3. Storage and Handling of Pesticides. (1)

Applicability. This administrative regulation shall apply to all persons who

have occasion to store restricted use pesticides or persons who have occasion

to store any pesticides for the purpose of redistribution or direct resale.

      (2) Standards for storage of pesticides:

      (a) Sites for the storage of pesticides shall be of

sufficient size to store all stocks in designated areas;

      (b) Storage sites shall be cool, dry, and airy or have

a ventilation system installed to reduce concentrations of toxic fumes and to

regulate temperatures and moisture. If a ventilation system is installed to

reduce fumes, heat, or moisture, the ventilation exhaust shall not connect with

offices or other areas frequented by people;

      (c) Storage sites shall be adequately lighted so that

labels and label information can be easily read;

      (d) Storage sites shall comply with applicable fire

codes;

      (e) Floor sweep compound of adsorptic clay, sand,

sawdust, hydrated lime, or similar materials shall be kept on hand to absorb

spills or leaks. The contaminated material shall be disposed of per label

directions.

      (f) Restricted use pesticides shall be located in

designated and segregated areas apart from general use pesticides. These segregated

areas may remain open if the entire storage area is locked when authorized

personnel cannot control access to the area. Entrance to these segregated areas

shall be plainly labeled on the outside with signs containing the words

"pesticide storage area" and "danger" or

"poison".

      (3) Standards for storage of bulk fertilizer or bulk

pesticides. Any person who has cause to store bulk fertilizer or bulk

pesticides shall meet the standards and requirements set out in 302 KAR 31:040.

      (4) Standards for transportation of pesticides. All pesticides

transported on or in vehicles owned or operated by dealers, pesticide

operators, pesticide applicators, or noncommercial applicators shall be

transported consistent with 49 USC 51.

 

      Section 4. Supervisory Requirements. A trainee who

applies pesticides shall have direct on the job supervision as defined in KRS

217B.040(28).

 

      Section 5. Denial, Suspension, or Revocation of

Pesticide Certification. The department shall review for possible denial, suspension,

or revocation, the license or certification of any person if the licensee or

certified person has been convicted or is subject to a final order imposing a

civil or criminal penalty pursuant to Section 14 of the Federal Insecticide,

Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act of 1972, as amended, 7 USC 14.

 

      Section 6. Registered Pesticide Equipment

Identification. The equipment owner shall notify the department if equipment

registered under KRS 217B.170 is permanently transferred from the original

registering location or is permanently removed from active pesticide

application service. The owner shall be responsible for removing the decal when

the equipment is permanently removed from active pesticide application or is

permanently transferred out of the state.

 

      Section 7. Effective Date. The effective date of this

administrative regulation shall be July 1, 2002. (28 Ky.R. 738; Am. 1370; eff.

12-19-2001.)