LRB-4826/1
RCT:cmh:km
1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
March 29, 2000 - Introduced by Representative Riley, cosponsored by Senator
Clausing. Referred to Committee on Environment.
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1An Act to create 36.25 (43) and 94.715 of the statutes;
relating to: pest
2management by school districts.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, the department of agriculture, trade and consumer
protection (DATCP) regulates the sale and use of pesticides.
This bill places requirements on school boards concerning the use of pesticides
in schools and on school grounds. The bill requires a school board to do all of the
following:
1. Implement a pest management plan that satisfies requirements set forth in
the bill. The plan must be designed to prevent unacceptable levels of pest activity
while minimizing hazards to persons, property and the environment.
2. Authorize pesticide application to be conducted only by persons who have
received training concerning using the least toxic pesticide available that is effective
when it is necessary to use a pesticide in a school and who are certified in school pest
management by DATCP.
3. When the use of a pesticide is determined to be necessary, use the least toxic
pesticide available that is effective.
4. Provide advance written notice of a pesticide application, except in case of
an emergency.
5. Post notice of each pesticide application.
6. Maintain records of pesticide applications and make those records available
upon request.
The bill prohibits a school district from routinely using pesticides in schools or
on school grounds, from using pesticide fumigation and from using a pesticide unless
nonchemical methods of pest control have failed.
The bill requires DATCP to assist school districts in complying with these
requirements and prohibitions. The bill requires the University of Wisconsin (UW)
System, through the UW-Extension, to provide programs to educate and train
employes of school districts and others about developing and implementing school
pest management plans. The bill also requires DATCP and the department of health
and family services to develop a list identifying the least toxic pesticides available
that are effective against pests that may be found in schools or on school grounds.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB944, s. 1
1Section
1. 36.25 (43) of the statutes is created to read:
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36.25
(43) Pest management for schools. The board shall provide, through
3the extension, programs to train employes of school districts and other persons about
4using the least toxic pesticide available that is effective when the use of a pesticide
5is determined to be necessary in a school or on school grounds based on the list under
6s. 94.715 (7) (b) and about developing and implementing pest management plans to
7prevent unacceptable levels of pest activity and damage in schools and on school
8grounds while minimizing hazards to persons, property and the environment,
9consistent with the requirements of s. 94.715.
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10Section
2. 94.715 of the statutes is created to read:
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1194.715 Pest management for schools.
(1) Definitions. In this section:
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(a) "Active ingredient" has the meaning given in s. 94.67 (1).
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(b) "Federal act" has the meaning given in s. 94.67 (13).
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(c) "Inert ingredient" has the meaning given in s. 94.67 (16).
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(d) "Pest" has the meaning given in s. 94.67 (24).
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1(e) "Pesticide" has the meaning given in s. 94.67 (25), except that "pesticide"
2does not include a germicide, sanitizer or disinfectant.
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3(2) Requirements for school boards. A school board shall do all of the
4following:
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(a) Propose a pest management plan that complies with sub. (4).
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(b) After public notice and a hearing on the proposed plan under par. (a) and
7no later than the first day of the 7th month beginning after the effective date of this
8paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], adopt a pest management plan that complies
9with sub. (4) and submit a copy of the plan to the department.
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(c) No later than the first day of the 13th month beginning after the effective
11date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], implement the pest management
12plan adopted under par. (b).
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(d) Provide public notice and a hearing before modifying the pest management
14plan adopted under par. (b) and notify the department of any modifications to the
15plan.
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(dm) Authorize pesticide application in a school or on school grounds to be
17conducted only by persons who have received training concerning pest management
18for schools and who are certified under sub. (5).
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(e) When the use of a pesticide is determined to be necessary in a school or on
20school grounds, use the least toxic pesticide available that is effective.
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(f) Except as provided in sub. (6), at least 72 hours in advance of each pesticide
22application in a school or on school grounds, provide written notification of the name
23of the pesticide to be applied, the planned time and location of the application, the
24potential health effects of exposure to the pesticide, as indicated on its label, and the
1name and telephone number of a person at the school who can be called for more
2information or to report health effects from exposure, to all of the following:
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1. Each employe of the school district, or of a contractor with the school district,
4who may be present in the area of application within 72 hours after the application.
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2. Each student who may be present in the area of application within 72 hours
6after the application.
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3. The parents or guardians of the students under subd. 2.
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(g) Post notice of each pesticide application in a school or on school grounds at
9the time of the application and for at least 72 hours following the application.
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(h) Maintain a record of all of the following for each application of pesticide in
11a school or on school grounds:
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1. The name and certification number of the person applying the pesticide.
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2. The type of pesticide applied and its brand name, the name of the pesticide
14as registered under the federal act, the pesticide registration number assigned to the
15pesticide under the federal act, the manufacturer of the pesticide and the pesticide's
16active ingredients and inert ingredients.
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3. The date and time of the application and the amount of pesticide applied.
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4. How the pesticide was applied, including any additives used and the type of
19application device used.
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5. The street address of the place at which the pesticide was applied and a
21description of the area to which the pesticide was applied.
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6. The purpose of the application, including the target pest and whether the
23application was preventive or reactive.
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7. For an outdoor application, a description of the weather conditions at the
25time of the application.