94.69(1)(e) (e) To govern the labeling of pesticides, including the use of precautionary or warning statements, the declaration of ingredients, and the giving of adequate instructions or directions for use.
94.69(1)(f) (f) To establish reasonable standards for the packaging of those pesticides which the department finds require special care in packaging and to the extent found necessary to prevent injury to the public.
94.69(1)(g) (g) To require permits or notice to the department prior to the shipment or use of pesticides for experimental or research purposes, including conditions under which such permits may be granted or notice required.
94.69(1)(h) (h) To govern the conditions under which containers of pesticides may be transported, stored or disposed of.
94.69(1)(i) (i) To govern the use of pesticides, including their formulations, and to determine the times and methods of application and other conditions of use.
94.69(1)(j) (j) The department shall promulgate rules when it determines that it is necessary for the protection of persons or property from serious pesticide hazards and that its enforcement is feasible and will substantially eliminate or reduce such hazards. In making this determination the department shall consider the toxicity, hazard, effectiveness and public need for the pesticides, and the availability of less toxic or less hazardous pesticides or other means of pest control. These rules do not affect the application of any other statutes or rules promulgated under those statutes.
94.69(1)(k) (k) To register pesticides formulated for distribution and use within this state to meet special local needs as authorized under the federal act and impose fees reasonably calculated to cover the cost of registration.
94.69(1)(L) (L) To exempt any pesticides from the application of ss. 94.67 to 94.71 which are adequately regulated under other state or federal laws or which are of such a character that the regulation of their use is unnecessary for the protection of health and the environment.
94.69(2) (2)
94.69(2)(a)(a) Notwithstanding sub. (1) (i) and ss. 160.19 and 160.21, the department may not promulgate a rule prohibiting the use of atrazine in part or all of the area described in par. (b), based on a sample of groundwater taken before June 17, 1998, with a concentration of total chlorinated atrazine residue that attains or exceeds the enforcement standard if the concentration of total chlorinated atrazine residue in a subsequent sample of groundwater from the same sampling point is less than the enforcement standard, except that the department may promulgate a rule prohibiting the use of atrazine in part or all of the area described in par. (b) based on a sample of groundwater taken after June 17, 1998, in which the concentration of total chlorinated atrazine residue attains or exceeds the enforcement standard.
94.69(2)(b) (b) Paragraph (a) applies to an area in the town of North Lancaster, Grant County, described as follows: SE-1/4 of Sec. 7, S-1/2 of Sec. 8, SW-1/4 of Sec. 9, W-1/2 of Sec. 16, Sec. 17, E-1/2 of Sec. 18, NE-1/4 of Sec. 19, N-1/2 of Sec. 20 and NW-1/4 of Sec. 21, T. 5 N., R. 3 W.
94.69 History History: 1975 c. 94 s. 91 (10); 1977 c. 106; 1983 a. 410; 1997 a. 27, 237.
94.69 Cross-reference Cross-reference: See s. 134.67 for prohibition of use of DDT and exceptions to the prohibition.
94.69 Annotation See note to 29.65, citing 62 Atty. Gen. 130.
94.70 94.70 Pesticides; prohibited acts.
94.70(1) (1) No person may distribute, sell, offer for sale, hold for sale, ship, deliver for shipment or receive for distribution, delivery or sale to any person in this state whether or not the acts or transactions take place in intrastate commerce or between points within this state through any point outside this state, any pesticide:
94.70(1)(a) (a) Which has not been registered as required under the federal act or rules of the department.
94.70(1)(b) (b) About which claims are made, or directions for use are given, which differ in substance from representations made in connection with its registration under the federal act or rules of the department.
94.70(1)(c) (c) Which differs in composition from the composition represented in connection with its registration under the federal act or rules of the department.
94.70(1)(d) (d) Unless it is in the registrant's, manufacturer's or packer's unbroken immediate container and labeled as required under the federal act or rules of the department.
94.70(1)(e) (e) Which has not been colored or discolored as required under the federal act or rules of the department.
94.70(1)(f) (f) Which is adulterated or misbranded, or violates any other provision of the federal act or ss. 94.67 to 94.71 or rules of the department.
94.70(2) (2) The prohibitions of sub. (1) shall not apply to:
94.70(2)(a) (a) Any carrier while engaged in transporting a pesticide within this state, if such carrier permits the department on request to copy all records showing the transactions in and movement of the products.
94.70(2)(b) (b) Public officials of this state and the federal government engaged in the performance of their official duties.
94.70(2)(c) (c) Persons using or possessing a pesticide in accordance with the terms and conditions of an experimental use permit issued under the federal act or rules of the department.
94.70(2)(d) (d) Articles consigned for shipment to another state or for export to a foreign country, if prepared or packed according to the specifications or directions of the purchaser.
94.70(2)(e) (e) Any person shipping a substance or mixture of substances only in the conduct of screening tests to determine its usefulness or value as a pesticide or its toxicity or other properties and from which the person does not expect to receive any pest control benefit from its use.
94.70(3) (3) No person may:
94.70(3)(a) (a) Detach, alter, deface or destroy, in whole or in part, any label or labeling required under the federal act or under ss. 94.67 to 94.71 or rules under ss. 94.67 to 94.71, or add any substance to or take any substance from any pesticide in a manner that may defeat the purposes of the laws.
94.70(3)(b) (b) Use for personal advantage or reveal, other than to federal or state agencies, the courts, physicians, pharmacists or other persons requiring the information for the performance of their duties, any information relative to formulas acquired in the administration of ss. 94.67 to 94.71 which may be confidential under the federal act or otherwise constitute a trade secret as defined in s. 134.90 (1) (c).
94.70(3)(c) (c) Advertise pesticides registered for restricted-use as a registrant, manufacturer, wholesaler, dealer, retailer or other distributor without disclosing that the pesticides are classified as restricted-use pesticides.
94.70(3)(d) (d) Use or make available for use any restricted-use pesticide contrary to its labeling or other restrictions or exemptions imposed on its use under the federal act or the laws of this state.
94.70(3)(e) (e) Claim falsely to be a certified applicator in one or more uses of any pesticide.
94.70(3)(f) (f) Use or direct the use of pesticides as a certified applicator in categories of pesticide use and application for which no certification has been obtained.
94.70(3)(g) (g) Use any pesticide in a manner inconsistent with its labeling except as authorized by the department.
94.70(3)(h) (h) Use any pesticide under an experimental use permit contrary to the provisions of the permit.
94.70(3)(i) (i) Fail to maintain records or file reports as required under ss. 94.67 to 94.71 or rules under ss. 94.67 to 94.71 or falsify records or reports or any application filed with the department.
94.70(3)(j) (j) Violate any other provisions of ss. 94.67 to 94.71 or orders or rules issued under ss. 94.67 to 94.71.
94.70 History History: 1975 c. 94 s. 91 (10); 1977 c. 106; 1985 a. 236; 1987 a. 27.
94.70 Annotation "Negligence per se" instruction was appropriate where violation of (3) (g) damaged beekeeper's hives. Bennett v. Larsen Co. 118 W (2d) 681, 348 NW (2d) 540 (1984).
94.70 Annotation Sub. (1) (b), forbidding the distribution of any pesticides about which claims are made which differ in substance from representations made in connection with its registration with the department was, as a matter of law, violated by defendant, since the federal label, which represented the minimum information that could have been submitted to the department, provided that application of the herbicide after 50% emergence might reduce yields, whereas a representative of defendant told plaintiff that the potatoes would only be singed a little by applying the herbicide after 50% emergence. Perzinski v. Chevron Chemical Co. 503 F (2d) 654.
94.701 94.701 Pesticides; local regulation.
94.701(1) (1) This section is an enactment of statewide concern for the purpose of providing uniform regulation of pesticides.
94.701(2) (2) In this section, "political subdivision" means a city, village, town or county.
94.701(3) (3)
94.701(3)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b) or (c), a political subdivision may not prohibit the use of or otherwise regulate pesticides.
94.701(3)(b) (b) A political subdivision may enact an ordinance that does any of the following:
94.701(3)(b)1. 1. Regulates pesticide use on property in which the political subdivision has a fee simple ownership interest.
94.701(3)(b)2. 2. Zones areas with respect to pesticide manufacturing, distribution and disposal.
94.701(3)(b)3. 3. Implements any regulation of pesticides that the political subdivision is required by federal law or other state laws to implement.
94.701(3)(b)4. 4. Implements a cooperative agreement with the federal environmental protection agency under 7 USC 136u (a).
94.701(3)(b)5. 5. Prohibits conduct that is the same as conduct prohibited under ss. 94.69 to 94.71 or 7 USC 136 to 136y.
94.701(3)(b)6. 6. Requires that, when notification of pesticide use is required by state or federal law, notification of that use be given to the political subdivision.
94.701(3)(b)7. 7. Sets standards for fire prevention in the storage of a pesticide that poses a fire hazard.
94.701(3)(b)8. 8. Regulates pesticides pursuant to a storm water management program that is consistent with 40 CFR 122.26.
94.701(3)(c) (c) A political subdivision may enact an ordinance or enter into an agreement under s. 289.33 (9) relating to the storage, treatment or disposal of solid waste containing pesticides, pesticide containers or pesticide residues.
94.701(4) (4)
94.701(4)(a)1.1. No later than March 1, 1994, a political subdivision shall provide the department with a copy of any ordinance that is authorized under sub. (3) and that is enacted before December 29, 1993.
94.701(4)(a)2. 2. A political subdivision may not enact an ordinance that is authorized under sub. (3) until it consults with the department. If a political subdivision enacts an ordinance that is authorized under sub. (3), it shall provide the department with a copy of the ordinance no later than 60 days after enactment.
94.701(4)(b) (b) Before March 1 of each year, a political subdivision with an ordinance that is authorized under sub. (3) (b) 5. shall notify the department of all enforcement actions taken under that ordinance during the preceding year.
94.701 History History: 1993 a. 116; 1995 a. 227.
94.702 94.702 Veterinary clinic permit.
94.702(1) (1) In this section, "clinic" means a veterinary clinic where pesticides are repackaged, used or directed to be used by a veterinarian or by a person under the direction or supervision of a veterinarian. Multiple business locations under common ownership and control constitute a single clinic.
94.702(2) (2) No person may own a clinic without a permit issued by the department under this section.
94.702(3) (3) Permits issued under this section shall expire on December 31 of each odd-numbered year. An application for a permit shall be submitted to the department on a form provided by the department and shall include a $25 permit fee. The application shall include all of the following information:
94.702(3)(a) (a) The name and complete mailing address and street address of the clinic.
94.702(3)(b) (b) The name of every person associated with or employed by the clinic who prescribes, handles or uses pesticides, including the license number of any such person licensed under s. 94.704.
94.702(3m) (3m) The department shall deposit the fees collected under sub. (3) in the agrichemical management fund.
94.702(4) (4) The department may suspend or revoke any permit issued under this section for a violation of ss. 94.67 to 94.71. All such violations shall also be referred to the veterinary examining board for action under s. 453.07.
94.702 History History: 1989 a. 279; 1997 a. 27.
94.703 94.703 Pesticides; licensing of commercial application businesses.
94.703(1)(1) No commercial application business may operate in this state without a license issued by the department under this section. A natural person who operates a commercial application business as sole proprietor, and who is also an individual commercial applicator, shall be licensed under this section and s. 94.704. A license issued under this section expires on December 31 annually and is not transferable.
94.703(2) (2) An application for a license under this section shall be submitted on a form provided by the department and shall be accompanied by the license fee required under sub. (3). The license application shall include all of the following information, which shall be promptly updated by the licensee in the event of any change during the license period:
94.703(2)(a) (a) The complete name, mailing address and street address of the licensee, and the business name, if any, under which the licensee operates as a commercial application business. The application shall specify whether the applicant is a natural person, corporation or other legal entity.
94.703(2)(b) (b) The street address of every business location from which the licensee operates as a commercial applicator for hire in this state or, if the business location has no street address, its legal description.
94.703(2)(c) (c) If the licensee employs any person to use pesticides, or to direct the use of restricted-use pesticides, the complete name and license number under s. 94.704 of each person so employed.
94.703(2)(d) (d) Any other information reasonably required by the department for the administration of this section.
94.703(3) (3)
94.703(3)(a)(a) A person applying for an annual license under this section shall pay the following annual license fee and surcharge for each business location that the person operates in this state, including each business location added during the license year:
94.703(3)(a)1. 1. A license fee of $70.
94.703(3)(a)2. 2. An agricultural chemical cleanup surcharge of $55, unless the department establishes a lower surcharge under s. 94.73 (15), except that the person need not pay the surcharge for the license years that begin on January 1, 1999, and on January 1, 2000.
94.703(3)(b) (b) For purposes of this subsection, a business location includes a site at which a licensee mixes or loads at least 1,500 pounds of active ingredient during a license year, excluding active ingredient that is applied at or immediately adjacent to the mixing or loading site. If a licensee mixes or loads a total of at least 1,500 pounds of active ingredient at 2 or more sites that are within 0.5 mile of each other, those sites shall be considered a single business location.
94.703(3)(c)1.1. The department shall deposit the fees collected under par. (a) 1. in the agrichemical management fund.
94.703(3)(c)2. 2. The department shall deposit surcharges collected under par. (a) 2. in the agricultural chemical cleanup fund.
94.703(4) (4) No commercial application business may apply any pesticide, or direct the application of any pesticide by its employe, unless the pesticide application is made by an individual commercial applicator licensed under s. 94.704 and certified under s. 94.705 in the applicable pesticide use category.
94.703(5) (5) No licensee under this section may employ any natural person as an individual commercial applicator unless the employe is licensed under s. 94.704.
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