94.704(2)(a)
(a) The complete name, mailing address and street address of the licensee.
94.704(2)(b)
(b) If the licensee is engaged in business as a sole proprietor, the licensee's business name and address if different than the licensee's personal name and address.
94.704(2)(c)
(c) If the licensee is employed by a commercial application business, the name and address of the employing commercial application business.
94.704(2)(d)
(d) Any other information reasonably required by the department for the administration of this section.
94.704(3)(a)(a) Except as provided in
par. (b), a person applying for an annual license under this section shall pay the following license fee and surcharge:
94.704(3)(a)1.
1. A license fee of $40, except that the license fee is $30 for the license years that begin on January 1, 1999, January 1, 2000, January 1, 2001, and January 1, 2002.
94.704(3)(a)2.
2. An agricultural chemical cleanup surcharge of $20, 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.
94.704(3)(b)
(b) No license fee is required under
par. (a) for a government employee or an employee of a public or private educational institution if the employee's activities as an individual commercial applicator fall within the scope of his or her employment by the governmental unit or educational institution.
94.704(3)(c)1.1. The department shall deposit license fees collected under
par. (a) 1. in the agrichemical management fund.
94.704(3)(c)2.
2. The department shall deposit the surcharges collected under
par. (a) 2. in the agricultural chemical cleanup fund.
94.704(4)
(4) No licensee under this section may use or direct the use of any pesticide unless the licensee is certified under
s. 94.705 in the applicable use category.
94.705
94.705
Pesticides; certification requirements and standards. 94.705(1)(a)1.1. No person may use or direct the use of a restricted-use pesticide as a private applicator unless the person is certified as a private applicator in the applicable pesticide use category under this section.
94.705(1)(a)2.
2. No person may use or direct the use of any pesticide as a commercial applicator unless the person is all of the following:
94.705(1)(a)2.a.
a. Certified as a commercial applicator in the applicable pesticide use category under this section.
94.705(1)(a)2.b.
b. Licensed as an individual commercial applicator under
s. 94.704. This
subd. 2. b. does not apply to a private applicator who uses or directs the use of a pesticide as a commercial applicator on an occasional or incidental basis only.
94.705(1)(b)
(b) Applications for certification shall be submitted on forms prescribed by the department and shall specify the category of pesticide use and application for which application for certification is made. Certifications shall be valid for a period of 5 years from date of issuance or renewal, unless terminated or suspended by the department for failure to comply with the terms and conditions of its issuance or for violation of
ss. 94.67 to
94.71 or rules or orders issued under
ss. 94.67 to
94.71. Certifications may be changed or amended during the 5-year period for which issued by the addition of other categories of pesticide use and application for which the applicator was not certified at the beginning of the certification period, but all the changes or amendments shall expire concurrently with the end of the 5-year certification period.
94.705(1)(c)
(c) A certified private applicator may be granted an additional 5 years of certification upon the expiration of his or her certification, under one of the certification options under
sub. (5). A certified commercial applicator may be granted an additional 5 years of certification upon the expiration of his or her certification, subject to a written examination approved by the department.
94.705(1)(d)
(d) Except as provided under
sub. (4), no commercial applicator may be certified except upon satisfactory completion of a written examination. The examination shall be designed to test the applicant's competency in each category of pesticide use for which the applicant seeks certification.
94.705(2)
(2) Certification standards. The department shall, by rule, adopt standards for the training and certification of private and commercial applicators, at least equal to but not to exceed federal standards adopted under the federal act. In the adoption of the standards, separate categories of pesticide use and application may be established for certification purposes depending on the specific types of pesticides used, the purposes for which they are used, types of equipment required in their application, the degree of knowledge and skill required and other factors which may warrant the creation of different categories. The standards shall provide that individuals to be certified must be competent with respect to the use and application of pesticides in the various categories of pesticide use and application for which certification is desired. For commercial applicators, competence in the use and handling of pesticides shall be determined on the basis of written examinations.
94.705(3)
(3) Records; reports. Certified commercial applicators, including nonresident commercial applicators, shall maintain records of amounts, dates, types, places and uses of all pesticides as prescribed by the department. Records shall be kept for 2 years and shall be open to and available for inspection at all reasonable times by the department or cooperating governmental enforcement agencies.
94.705(4)(a)(a) The department may, without examination or training in this state, certify a nonresident to use or direct the use of pesticides in a specific pesticide use category if the nonresident meets all of the following requirements:
94.705(4)(a)1.
1. The person is certified to use pesticides, in the same or similar pesticide use category, under laws or programs in the person's state of residence which have requirements for certification equivalent to this section and
ss. 94.703 and
94.704 and the rules under this section and
ss. 94.703 and
94.704. In order to be certified without examination as a commercial applicator in this state, the person must be certified as a commercial applicator in the person's state of residence.
94.705(4)(a)2.
2. The person's license or certification in the state of residence has not been denied, suspended or revoked under the federal act or by the state of residence.
94.705(4)(b)
(b) An application for nonresident certification under
par. (a) shall be made on a form provided by the department. The department may require an applicant to submit any information that is reasonably necessary for the administration of this subsection. An application under this subsection shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable fee of $75, except that no fee is required for the certification of a nonresident as a private applicator. The department shall deposit the fees collected under this paragraph in the agrichemical management fund.
94.705(4)(c)
(c) A certification issued under this subsection expires on December 31 of the year of issuance and is not transferable. If the holder of a nonresident certification becomes a resident of this state, the nonresident certification may not be renewed after its expiration date.
94.705(5)
(5) Private applicators. The department shall certify resident private applicators to use restricted-use pesticides in any of the following ways, as it deems appropriate:
94.705(5)(a)
(a)
Certification by training session. A private applicator may attend a pesticide applicator training session approved by the department. The training shall cover all areas of competency necessary to comply with standards under the federal act. No person seeking certification under this paragraph may be required to take a written examination in order to obtain certification. Upon successful completion of the training session the applicator shall be granted certification for 5 years.
94.705(5)(b)
(b)
Certification by examination. A private applicator may take a written examination approved by the department including all areas of competency necessary to comply with the federal act. Certification for 5 years shall be granted to the applicator upon successful completion of the examination. A private applicator may engage in a self-study program using training materials available in training sessions under
par. (a). Written examinations shall be given at a designated department office, county extension office or at a site approved by the department.
94.705(5)(c)
(c)
Certification for emergency use. A person may apply for an emergency use certification. Only one emergency use certification shall be granted to a person. Thereafter, certification under
par. (a) or
(b) is necessary. The department shall conduct a specific evaluation of the applicant's ability to use and apply the pesticide safely and correctly and make any other evaluations deemed necessary by the department. The department shall notify the dealer by telephone that the applicant has been granted an emergency use certification. Written notice of the applicant's responsibility and liability shall be sent by the department to the dealer and the applicant. This certification shall be valid for a onetime specific use only. The department's evaluation shall be conducted at a designated department office, any University of Wisconsin-Extension office, or any other site approved by the department.
94.705(5)(d)
(d)
Certification for persons of limited English language ability. Persons of limited English language ability shall receive the training necessary to permit them to use and apply restricted-use pesticides. The department shall conduct an oral evaluation of each person to determine competency. Certification under this paragraph shall be required for use of each restricted-use pesticide. Each certificate shall state the specific restricted-use pesticide the person is certified to use or apply.
94.707
94.707
Distribution and sale of certain pesticides. 94.707(1)(1)
Prohibition. No person may distribute, sell, offer for sale or use any pesticide product containing any of the following active ingredients:
94.707(1)(a)
(a) 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4,5-T).
94.707(1)(b)
(b) 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy) propionic acid (silvex).
94.707(1m)
(1m) Use of daminozide on food-producing plants prohibited. No person may distribute, sell, offer for sale or use any pesticide product containing daminozide as an active ingredient and intended for use on a food-producing plant.
94.707(2)
(2) Exemption. The prohibition under
sub. (1) does not apply to a person using or possessing a pesticide product containing any active ingredient under
sub. (1) (a) to
(f) according to the terms and conditions of an experimental use permit issued under the federal act or rules of the department.
94.707(3)(a)(a) No later than 6 months after the applicable date under
par. (d), any person, except a dealer or distributor, who owned any quantity of a pesticide listed in
sub. (1m) or containing an active ingredient listed in
sub. (1) (c) to
(f) on the applicable date under
par. (d) shall return or deliver all of that pesticide to the manufacturer or to the dealer or distributor from whom he or she purchased the pesticide.
94.707(3)(b)
(b) No later than one year after the applicable date under
par. (d), any dealer or distributor who owned any amount of a pesticide listed in
sub. (1m) or containing an active ingredient listed in
sub. (1) (c) to
(f) on the applicable date under
par. (d) or who received any such pesticide under
par. (a) shall return or deliver all of that pesticide to the manufacturer.
94.707(3)(c)
(c) Within 30 days after receiving any pesticide under
par. (a) or
(b), a dealer, distributor or manufacturer shall pay the person from whom the pesticide was received the amount of money which that dealer, distributor or manufacturer charged that person for the quantity of pesticide received. No payment under this paragraph may exceed the fair market value of the pesticide immediately before the applicable date under
par. (d).
94.707(3)(d)2.
2. For pesticide products containing the ingredient under
sub. (1m), February 15, 1990.
94.708
94.708
Pesticides; sale and use to control bats. 94.708(1)(1)
Definition. As used in this section, "bat control purposes" means for the purpose of killing, injuring, repelling or otherwise affecting the behavior of bats.
94.708(2)
(2) Sale prohibited. Except as provided under
sub. (4), no person may sell, hold for sale or distribute any pesticide except naphthalene for bat control purposes to a person in this state. No dealer may advertise in this state or recommend any pesticide for bat control purposes to a person in this state.
94.708(3)
(3) Use prohibited. Except as provided under
sub. (4), no person may use any pesticide except naphthalene for bat control purposes.
94.708(4)
(4) Exception. The department shall promulgate rules establishing standards for the sale, advertisement and use of pesticides for emergency bat control. The department may issue a permit authorizing the use of a pesticide in accordance with the rules that it promulgates only in the case of an individual bat colony after a determination that there exists an outbreak of rabies that threatens public health or another situation where the existence of a colony of bats threatens the health or welfare of any person. The department may not base its determination on an isolated individual instance of a rabid bat.
94.708 History
History: 1983 a. 353;
1997 a. 27.
94.709
94.709
Distribution and sale of DDT prohibited. 94.709(1)
(1) No person shall distribute, sell, offer for sale or use the chemical compound DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) or any of its isomers except as provided in this section. In
sub. (2) "DDT" includes compounds isomeric with DDT.
94.709(2)(a)(a) In the event of the outbreak of an epidemic disease of humans or animals spread by insects which it is known can be controlled by DDT but cannot be adequately controlled by any other known pesticide, the department may authorize the use of DDT in controlling the epidemic upon a finding that:
94.709(2)(a)1.
1. A serious epidemic disease of humans or animals exists;
94.709(2)(a)2.
2. The disease is likely to spread rapidly unless insects which spread the disease are controlled; and
94.709(2)(b)
(b) In the event of the outbreak of a plant disease of epidemic proportions which threatens a significant portion of the affected crop and which is caused or spread by an insect which it is known can be controlled by DDT but cannot be adequately controlled by any other known pesticide, the department may authorize the use of DDT in controlling the epidemic upon a finding that:
94.709(2)(b)2.
2. The disease threatens a significant portion of the affected crop; and
94.709(2)(c)
(c) The department also may authorize the use of DDT or its isomers or metabolites for specified research by educational institutions if it finds that no ecologically significant residues of DDT or its isomers or metabolites will be allowed to escape into the environment.
94.709 History
History: 1971 c. 40 s.
93;
1977 c. 203;
1997 a. 27;
1997 a. 111 ss.
18 to
24; Stats. 1997 s. 94.709.
94.71
94.71
Pesticides; penalties; enforcement. 94.71(1)(a)1.1. Any person who violates
ss. 94.67 to
94.71 or any rules or orders issued under
ss. 94.67 to
94.71 shall forfeit not less than $100 nor more than $500 for the first violation and not less than $200 nor more than $1,000 for any subsequent violation within 5 years.
94.71(1)(a)2.
2. Any commercial applicator, dealer or distributor who knowingly violates any provision of
ss. 94.67 to
94.71 or any rules or orders issued under
ss. 94.67 to
94.71 may be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than one year in the county jail or both. Other persons, including private applicators who knowingly violate
ss. 94.67 to
94.71 or any rules or orders issued under
ss. 94.67 to
94.71 may be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned not more than 30 days or both.
94.71(1)(b)
(b) Certified applicators shall be responsible for the acts of persons who are their employees or acting under their supervision and engaged in the use or application of pesticides.
94.71(2)
(2) Seizures. If the department has reasonable cause to believe that any pesticide is in violation of
ss. 94.67 to
94.71, it may deliver to the owner or custodian of the pesticide an order prohibiting the sale or movement of the pesticide until an analysis or examination has been completed. Such holding order shall not be effective for more than 60 days from the time of delivery thereof. The pesticide described in any holding order shall not be sold or moved for any purpose without the approval of the department. If the department, after analysis or examination, determines that the pesticide described in the order is not in violation of
ss. 94.67 to
94.71, it shall promptly notify the owner or custodian of the pesticide and the notice shall terminate the holding order. If the analysis or examination shows that the pesticide is in violation of
ss. 94.67 to
94.71, the owner or custodian of the pesticide shall be so notified. Upon receipt of notice the owner or custodian shall dispose of the pesticide only in a manner authorized by the department. The owner or custodian may within 10 days of receipt of notice petition for a hearing as provided in
s. 93.18.
94.71(3)(a)(a) Examination of pesticides shall be made under the direction of the department for the purpose of determining whether they comply with the requirements of
ss. 94.67 to
94.71. The department or any person may refer the facts to the district attorney for the county in which the violation occurred. In addition to or in lieu of any other remedies provided herein, the department may apply to a circuit court for a temporary or permanent injunction to prevent, restrain or enjoin violations of
ss. 94.67 to
94.71 and any rules or special or summary orders issued thereunder.