DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Pesticided Section

Statutory Authority: 3 Delaware Code,Section 1237 (3 Del.C. 1237)

PROPOSED

Pesticide Rules and Regulations

SECTION 1 GENERAL

1.01 Scope

1.02 Authority

1.03 Effective Date

1.04 Filing Date

SECTION 2 DECLARATION OF POLICY

SECTION 3 DEFINITIONS

“Accident” means an unexpected, undesirable event resulting in the presence of a pesticide that adversely affects man or the environment.

“Brand” means any word, name, symbol, device, or any combination thereof, which serves to distinguish a pesticide product manufactured, distributed, sold, or offered for sale by one person from that manufactured, distributed, sold, or offered for sale by any other person.

“Certification” means the recognition by the Department that a person has met the qualification standards established under Section 8 or Section 9 of these regulations and has been issued a written certificate from the Department authorizing them to use pesticides for the specified type(s) of pest control.

“Competent” means properly qualified to perform functions associated with pesticide application, the degree of capability required being directly related to the nature of the activity and associated responsibility.

“Fumigant” means a gaseous or readily volatilizable chemical (such as hydrogen cyanide or methyl bromide) used as a pesticide.

“Fumigation” means the application of a fumigant to one or more rooms in a structure, or to the entire structure, or to a localized space within a structure or outside a structure, such as a box car, aircraft, truck, ship or any object sealed or covered. Excluded is the use of a fumigant in or on the soil.

“Grade” means a formulation of a pesticide, except that the addition of pigments solely for coloration shall not constitute a change in formulation such as to constitute a new grade requiring registration.

“Handle pesticides” means to mix, load, apply, or dispose of pesticides.

“Hazardous waste” means a solid waste, or combination of solid wastes, which because of its quantity, concentration, physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics may cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible, or incapacitating, irreversible illness or poses a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported or disposed of, or otherwise managed. Without limitation, included within this definition are those hazardous wastes listed in Section 261.31, 261.32 and 261.33 of the State of Delaware Hazardous Waste Regulations and those solid wastes which otherwise exhibit the characteristics of a hazardous waste as defined in Part 261 of the State of Delaware Hazardous Waste Regulations.

“LAW” means the Delaware Pesticide Law, 3 DEL. C., Part II, Chapter 12.

“Regulated pest” means a specific organism considered by the State or by a Federal Agency to be a pest requiring regulatory restrictions, regulations or control procedures in order to protect man or the environment.

“Service vehicle” means any vehicle used by a licensee to transport pesticides for the purpose of their application.

SECTION 4 REGISTRATION

4.01 PRODUCT REGISTRATION

4.02 EMPLOYEE REGISTRATION

SECTION 5 LICENSING

5.01 All business licensee applicants shall pay an annual fee of $50.00.

5.02 All pest control business license numbers shall appear on all service vehicles used by persons holding a commercial pesticide applicators license excluding: 7.01 (a) Agriculture Plant Pest Control; 7.01 (b)Agriculture Animal Pest Control; 7.02 Forest Pest Control; 7.04 Seed Treatment; 7.05 Aquatic Pest Control; 7.08 Public Health Pest Control; 7.09 Regulatory Pest Control; 7.10 Demonstration and Research Pest Control. The license number shall be in bold readable numbers not less than 2 inches or more than 6 inches high. The full name of the business licensee shall be displayed on the vehicle.

SECTION 6 RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDES CLASSIFICATION

6.01 Restricted use pesticides shall be classified in the State of Delaware to conform to the current listing of pesticides classified by the EPA as Federally registered use products.

SECTION 7 CATEGORIZATION OF COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS

7.01 AGRICULTURAL PEST CONTROL CATEGORY

7.02 FOREST PEST CONTROL CATEGORY

7.03 ORNAMENTAL AND TURF PEST CONTROL CATEGORY

7.04 SEED TREATMENT CATEGORY

7.05 AQUATIC PEST CONTROL CATEGORY

7.06 RIGHT-OF-WAY PEST CONTROL CATEGORY

7.07 INDUSTRIAL, INSTITUTIONAL, STRUCTURAL AND HEALTH RELATED PEST CONTROL CATEGORY

7.08 PUBLIC HEALTH PEST CONTROL CATEGORY

7.09 REGULATORY PEST CONTROL CATEGORY

7.10 DEMONSTRATION AND RESEARCH PEST CONTROL CATEGORY

SECTION 8 STANDARDS FOR CERTIFICATION OF COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS

8.01 DETERMINATION OF COMPETENCY

8.02 GENERAL STANDARDS FOR ALL CATEGORIES OF CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS

8.03 SPECIFIC STANDARDS FOR COMPETENCY FOR EACH CATEGORY OF COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS

They shall demonstrate knowledge of factors influencing introduction, spread, and population dynamics of relevant pests. Their knowledge shall extend beyond that required by their immediate duties, since their services are frequently required in other areas where emergency measures are invoked to control regulated pests and where individual judgments must be made in new situations.

Persons conducting field research or method improvement work with restricted use pesticides should be expected to know the general standards detailed in 8.02 above. In addition, they shall be expected to know the specific standards required for paragraph 8.03 (l) through (9) of this section, applicable to their particular activity, or alternatively, to meet the more inclusive requirements listed under “Demonstration".

8.04 CERTIFICATION FEES AND RENEWAL

8.05 EXEMPTIONS

SECTION 9 STANDARDS FOR CERTIFICATION OF PRIVATE APPLICATORS

9.01 As a minimum requirement for certification, a private applicator must show that he possesses a practical knowledge of the pest problem and pest control practices associated with his agricultural operations and his related legal responsibility. This practical knowledge includes ability to:

9.02 Such competence of each private applicator shall be verified through the administration of a private applicator certification system here described which ensures that the private applicator is competent, based upon the standards set forth above, to use the restricted use pesticides under limitations of applicable State and Federal laws and regulations. One or more of the following options will be employed to certify private applicators:

Competency determination shall reflect the full range of the private applicator standards, with emphasis placed on the particular characteristics of the specific crop or site, or crop/site class concerned and the pests involved.

9.03 DETERMINATION OF COMPETENCY FOR PRIVATE APPLICATORS

SECTION 10 STANDARDS FOR SUPERVISION OF NON-CERTIFIED APPLICATORS BY CERTIFIED PRIVATE AND COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS

10.01 Certified applicators whose activities indicate a supervisory role must demonstrate a practical knowledge of federal and state supervisory requirements, including labeling, regarding the application of restricted use pesticides by non-certified applicators.

10.02 The availability of the certified applicator must be directly related to the hazard of the situation, the complexity of the application or the ability to readily communicate with the non-certified applicator. In many situations, where the certified applicator is not required to be physically present, "direct supervision" shall include verifiable instructions to the competent person, as follows:

SECTION 11 FEDERAL AGENCY PESTICIDE APPLICATORS

11.01 When an employee of any agency of the United States Government has been qualified in any category as competent to apply restricted use pesticides under the Government Agency Plan (GAP) or under other plans judged by the Secretary to be at least equal to the Delaware Plan, such employee will be certified by the Secretary in the same category without the need for a written examination nor for the payment of any fee.

11.02 Federal employees qualified under an acceptable Federal Plan to apply restricted use pesticides and who intend to apply restricted use pesticides in Delaware as a part of their agency work shall present their qualifying documents to the Secretary and, if acceptable, these documents will be endorsed or a state document will be issued which will permit the federal employee to use restricted use pesticides in Delaware.

11.03 If, in an emergency situation, federal employees are brought into Delaware to control or eradicate pests and when these employees have been properly qualified to use restricted use pesticides under the plan of another state or under an acceptable federal government agency plan, such employee shall be considered to be certified in Delaware and he or his agency must, within 10 days, present qualifying credentials to the Secretary. At this time state credentials will be issued if the employee is to remain in Delaware as an applicator of restricted use pesticides.

11.04 The provisions of this section do not apply to non-federal employees contracted to perform pesticide application for the federal government. In an emergency, however, and with the concurrence of the Secretary, a non-certified person may apply pesticides under the direct supervision of a properly certified federal applicator. Within 10 days such person working within the state boundaries must apply for Delaware certification in the normal manner.

SECTION 12 RECIPROCITY

12.01 When a commercial applicator is certified under the state plan of another state and desires to operate as a commercial applicator in Delaware he shall make application to the Secretary and shall include, along with the proper fee and other details required by the LAW, a true copy of his credentials certifying him as an applicator of restricted use pesticides in another state. The Secretary then may, if he approves the credentials, issue a Delaware certification to the applicator in the appropriate classification and/or category(ies) for which he is certified in another state without a written examination. The original certification must be made in the state where the commercial applicator resides or where he has his principle place of business.

SECTION 13 REVOCATION

13.01 The Department, after due notice and opportunity for a hearing, may deny, suspend, revoke or modify any application for or provision of any certification, including reciprocal certification, under the LAW if the Department finds that the Certified Applicator or the applicant for Certification has committed any act or acts declared by the Law or these regulations to be unlawful.

SECTION 14 RECORDS

14.01 COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS

14.02 RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDES DEALERS

SECTION 15 FINANCIAL SECURITY REQUIRED OF LICENSEE

15.01 The Secretary shall not issue a license until the applicant has filed evidence of financial security with the Secretary. Such evidence shall consist of a general liability insurance policy with completed operation coverage or certification thereof from an insurance company, person, or risk retention group formed under the Federal Risk Act of 1986, authorized to do business in Delaware.

15.02 AERIAL APPLICATORS

15.03 Nothing to these regulations shall be construed in any way to relieve any person from liability for any damage to the person or lands of another caused by the use of pesticides even though such use conforms to the rules and regulations of the Secretary.

SECTION 16 STORING AND DISPOSAL OF PESTICIDES AND PESTICIDE CONTAINERS

16.01 PROHIBITED ACTS

16.02 PESTICIDE AND PESTICIDE CONTAINER DISPOSAL

16.03 PESTICIDE STORAGE

SECTION 17 PESTICIDE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

17.01 EXPENSES OF MEMBERS NOT FROM GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS

SECTION 18 APPLICATION AND EQUIPMENT

18.01 No person shall apply, dispense or use any pesticide in or through any equipment or application apparatus unless such equipment or application apparatus is in sound mechanical condition and capable of satisfactory operation. All pesticide application equipment shall be properly equipped to dispense the proper amount of material; all pesticide mixing, storage, or holding tanks, whether on application equipment or not, shall not leak pesticide; all spray distribution systems shall not leak pesticides and any pumps which such systems may have shall not leak pesticides and any pumps which such systems may have shall be capable of operating at sufficient pressure to assure a uniform and adequate rate of discharge; and all pesticide application equipment shall be equipped with whatever cut-off valves and discharge orifices may be necessary to enable the operator to pass over non-target areas without contaminating them.

18.02 All hoses, pumps or other equipment used to fill pesticide handling, storage or application equipment shall be fitted with an effective valve or device to prevent backflow of pesticides or pesticide use-dilutions into water supply systems, streams, lakes, other sources of water or other materials. Provided, however, such backflow devices or valves are not required for separate water storage tanks used to fill agricultural pesticide application equipment by gravity systems when the fill spout, tube or pipe is not allowed to contact or fall below the water level of the application equipment being filled and no other possible means of establishing a backsiphon or backflow exists.

SECTION 19 ANTIFOULING PAINT RESTRICTIONS

19.01 For the purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply:

19.02 Except as otherwise provided in this Section, no person shall distribute, possess, sell, or offer for sale, apply or offer for use or application any marine anti-fouling paint containing organotin.

19.03 No person may sell or deliver to, or purchase or receive from, another person at retail any substance containing organotin for the purpose of adding such substances to paint to create an anti-fouling paint.

19.04 A person may distribute or sell a marine anti-fouling paint containing organotin with an acceptable release rate to the owner or agent of a commercial boat yard. The owner or agent of a commercial boat yard may possess and apply or purchase for application an anti-fouling paint containing organotin with an acceptable release rate, however, such paint may be applied only within a commercial boat yard and only to vessels which exceed twenty-five meters (82.02 feet) in length or which have aluminum hulls.

19.05 A person may distribute, sell, or apply a marine anti-fouling paint containing organotin having an acceptable release rate, if the paint is distributed or sold in a spray can in a quantity of sixteen ounces avoirdupois or less and is commonly referred to as outboard or lower unit paint.

SECTION 20 RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE DEALER PERMITS

20.01 For the purposes of these regulations the following definitions shall apply:

20.02 Effective December 31, 1990, no person shall make available for use any restricted use pesticide unless that person has a valid Dealer Permit issued by the Department.

20.03 A separate Dealer Permit shall be required for each dealership owned or operated by the restricted use pesticide dealer.

20.04 Issuance of a Dealer Permit:

20.05 A restricted use pesticide dealer is responsible for the acts of his employees in the solicitation and sale of all pesticides and all claims and recommendations for the use of pesticides.

20.06 A dealer permit is not transferable.

20.07 The Department, in addition to any penalties authorized by the LAW, may deny, suspend, or revoke the application or permit of a restricted use pesticide dealer if he has failed to comply with any provisions of the LAW or any rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

SECTION 21 [INSTITUTIONAL AND] MAINTENANCE PESTICIDE USE RESTRICTIONS

21.01 For the purposes of these regulations, the following definitions shall apply:

21.02 A general use pesticide applicator must be certified pursuant to Section 8 of these regulations, unless, such person possesses a valid certification in subcategory 7.07 (e), Institutional and Maintenance Pest Control.

21.03 A person certified as a general maintenance applicator may not engage in the business of pest control outside the scope of the employment for which they have been certified, unless the person becomes certified as otherwise provided by the LAW.

21.04 An owner or manager of a building that is a school, apartment building, nursing home, hospital, or child day-care center may obtain general maintenance pest control services for the building from a person only by:

21.05 Records of "general use pesticide" applications made in a school, apartment building, nursing home, hospital, or child day-care center shall be kept in accordance with Section 14.01

SECTION 22 RESTRICTIONS ON THE USE OF PESTICIDE FOR THE CONTROL OF SUBTERRANEAN

TERMITES

22.01 This section applies to commercial pesticide applications for the control of subterranean termites. It is directed primarily towards soil treatment and does not include other treatments applied as dusts, aerosols or fumigants. Nor does it address application technology such as biological control agents or baits.

22.02 For the purpose of this section, the following definition shall apply:

22.03 Termiticides shall be used to establish a continuous chemical barrier in all applicable and labeled areas, and shall utilize at least the minimum application concentration and volume prescribed by the label. However, less than label-specified volume and the exclusion of label prescribed areas of treatment may be permitted if the conditions outlined in both (a) and (b) below occur:

22.04 Any application of termiticides, pursuant to this section, must be conducted with a commercial applicator at the site of application. This commercial applicator must be certified in category 7.07(b), Wood Destroying Pest Control.

Recommended Soil Sample Residue

Requirements for Termiticides1

Termiticide

Parts Per Million (PPM)

Tribute

110

Dragnet

81

Torpedo

63

Prevail

46

Demon

28

Dursban

51

Pryfon

N/A

1 Adopted by the Association of Structural Pest Control Regulatory Officials, effective November 14, 1995

2 DE Reg. 724 (11/01/98) (Prop.)