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2. Each individual, licensed and certified under ss. ATCP 29.25 and 29.26 to make landscape applications, who requests a copy of the registry.
Note: The department may compile supplementary registries for distribution after March 1.
(8)Advance notice to registered individuals.
(a) Before making any landscape application, a person required to be licensed under s. ATCP 29.20 shall give at least 12 hours advance notice to every individual who is currently registered to receive notice of that application under sub. (7).
Note: An applicator may voluntarily give notice to an individual who is included in a supplementary registry, but is not required to do so unless the individual has registered the same parcel in the primary registry under sub. (7).
(b) A person may give advance notice under par. (a) by telephone, or may mail or deliver notice to the requester’s address as listed in the registry. Notice, if given by mail, shall be postmarked at least 2 business days before the person makes the landscape application. A notice shall include all of the following:
1. The complete name, business address, and telephone number of the person making the application.
Note: The name, address, and telephone number may be those of the business entity making the application.
2. The address of the landscape to be treated.
3. The scheduled date of application.
4. The brand name, product name, or common chemical name of each pesticide that may be applied.
(c) If a landscape application date is changed after the person making the application gives notice under par. (a), that person shall give a revised notice to each individual previously notified. The revised notice shall comply with par. (b).
(9)Landscape applications to golf courses.
(a) Subsection (3) does not apply to a golf course application of a pesticide whose label prescribes no restricted entry interval, provided that a permanent warning sign is conspicuously posted at each of the following locations:
1. At or near the place where golfers register to play the course.
2. At or near the first tee of every 9 holes.
3. At every point on the golf course boundary at which the non-golfing public is permitted to enter the golf course by means of a road, sidewalk, path, or other established thoroughfare.
(b) A permanent warning sign under par. (a) shall comply with all of the following requirements:
1. It shall be clearly legible at all times.
2. It shall be at least 12 inches by 12 inches.
3. It shall contain the following statement, in red letters not less than 1/2 inch high on a white background:
“PESTICIDES ARE PERIODICALLY APPLIED TO THIS GOLF COURSE. YOU MAY CONTACT THE GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.”
(c) If any person asks a golf course superintendent for information about pesticide applications to a golf course, the superintendent shall notify that person that the following information is available, and shall provide the information in writing upon request:
1. A general description of the types and amounts of pesticides commonly applied to the golf course.
2. An identification of pesticide applications made to the golf course within the last week prior to the request, including the common chemical or brand names of the pesticides applied and the areas to which those pesticides were applied.
3. A copy of the pesticide label related to each pesticide application under subd. 2., if any. The superintendent may require the requester to pay reasonable copying and postage costs before providing the label.
(10)Landscape applications to cemeteries.
(a) Subsection (3) does not apply to a cemetery application of a pesticide whose label prescribes no restricted entry interval, provided that a permanent warning sign is conspicuously posted at each established entrance to the cemetery.
(b) A permanent warning sign under par. (a) shall comply with all of the following requirements:
1. It shall be clearly legible at all times.
2. It shall be at least 12 inches by 12 inches.
3. It shall contain the following statement, in red letters not less than 1/2 inch high on a white background:
“PESTICIDES ARE PERIODICALLY APPLIED TO THIS
CEMETERY. YOU MAY CONTACT THE CEMETERY GROUNDS MANAGER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.”
(c) If any person asks a cemetery grounds manager for information about pesticide applications to a cemetery, the grounds manager shall notify that person that the following information is available, and shall provide the information in writing upon request:
1. A general description of the types and amounts of pesticides commonly applied to the cemetery.
2. An identification of pesticide applications made to the cemetery within the last week prior to the request, including the common chemical or brand names of the pesticides applied and the areas to which those pesticides were applied.
3. A copy of the pesticide label related to any pesticide application under subd. 2. The grounds manager may require the requester to pay reasonable copying and postage costs before providing the label.
History: Cr. Register, May, 1998, No. 509, eff. 6-1-98; CR 01-028: am. (1) (e) 4., Register October 2001 No. 550, eff. 11-1-01; CR 01-076: am. (1) (e) 4., Register October 2002 No. 562, eff. 11-1-02; CR 12-003: am. (1) (e) 2., (2) (intro), (7) (c) (intro) Register May 2013 No. 689, eff. 6-1-13; correction in (4) (b) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register May 2013 No. 689.
ATCP 29.57Seed applications.
(1)Definition. In this section, “pesticide-treated seed” means seed, intended for planting or propagation, that is treated with a pesticide for the purpose of providing post-planting protection to the seed or seedling.
(2)Planting pesticide-treated seed. Pesticide-treated seeds shall be incorporated into the soil when planted to prevent access by birds and other animals. This requirement does not apply to seed that is normally planted on the soil surface and poses no significant risk to birds or other animals.
(3)Pesticide-treated seed; prohibited uses. No person may do any of the following:
(a) Use pesticide-treated seed for food, feed, or oil, or mix it with food, feed, or oil.
(b) Expose pesticide-treated seed to access by birds or other animals.
(4)Warning signs posted on seed storage bins.
(a) A person who stores pesticide-treated seed in bulk shall post a warning sign on every bin or storage area where that seed is stored. This paragraph does not apply to seed, stored on the property of an agricultural producer, that is not intended for sale.
(b) A warning sign under par. (a) shall remain posted as long as the pesticide-treated seed remains in storage. The warning sign shall be at least 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches, and shall conspicuously disclose the following statement or its equivalent:
“DANGER. THE SEED IN THIS STORAGE AREA HAS
BEEN TREATED WITH THE PESTICIDE [name of pesticide]
ON [date].”
(5)Seed disposal. Pesticide-treated seed shall be disposed of in a manner that does not pose a risk to persons, property, or the environment.
History: Cr. Register, May, 1998, No. 509, eff. 6-1-98.
ATCP 29.58Rodenticide bait station.
(1)A person licensed under s. ATCP 29.20 or certified under s. ATCP 29.31 (11) who uses a rodenticide bait station shall mark it with the following information:
(a) The name of the person responsible for maintaining the rodenticide bait station.
(b) The EPA registration number of all the pesticide products that are currently in use within the rodenticide bait station.
(2)The information in sub. (1) shall be in English, resistant to deterioration, and remain legible throughout the length of time the rodenticide bait station is serviced.
History: CR 12-003: cr. Register May 2013 No. 689, eff. 6-1-13.
Subchapter X — Agricultural Worker Protection
ATCP 29.60Definitions. In this subchapter:
(1)“Agricultural employer” means a person who hires or contracts for the services of one or more agricultural workers, or operates an agricultural establishment that uses one or more agricultural workers.
(2)“Agricultural emergency” means a sudden onset of conditions, such as flood, fire, frost, hail, high winds, or loss of power, which will result in a substantial economic loss that can only be prevented or mitigated by the early entry of agricultural workers into an area treated with an agricultural pesticide. “Agricultural emergency” does not include conditions which an agricultural employer could have anticipated and controlled, or which are precipitated by an agricultural employer’s mismanagement or negligence.
(3)“Agricultural establishment” means any farm, forest, nursery, or greenhouse where agricultural plants are produced.
(4)“Agricultural pesticide” means any pesticide used or labeled for use in the production of agricultural plants at an agricultural establishment.
(5)“Agricultural plant” means any plant grown or maintained for commercial or research purposes.
(6)“Agricultural worker” means an individual who performs activities related to the production of agricultural plants at an agricultural establishment.
(7)“Crop advisor” means any individual who assesses pest numbers or damage, pesticide distribution, or the status or requirements of agricultural plants.
(8)“Direct the use of a pesticide” has the meaning given in s. ATCP 29.01 (14).
(9)“Dual notice agricultural pesticide” means an agricultural pesticide whose label requires agricultural employers to do both of the following:
(a) Post application sites with worker protection warning signs.
(b) Give workers oral notice of applications.
(10)“Early entry” means the entry of agricultural workers into an area treated with an agricultural pesticide, for the purpose of performing hand labor, before the restricted entry interval has expired.
(11)“Hand labor” means any agricultural activity, performed by hand or with hand tools, that causes a worker to have substantial contact with surfaces such as plants, plant parts, or soil that may contain pesticide residues. “Hand labor” includes activities such as harvesting, detasseling, thinning, weeding, topping, planting, removing suckers, pruning, debudding, roguing, and packing produce into containers in the field. “Hand labor” does not include operating, moving or repairing irrigation, watering or frost protection equipment; acting as a crop advisor; or performing similar activities which do not entail substantial contact with surfaces that may contain pesticide residues.
(12)“Handler” means an individual who does any of the following:
(a) Mixes or loads an agricultural pesticide.
(b) Uses an agricultural pesticide.
(c) Acts as a flagger to mark the pesticide application pathway during an agricultural pesticide application.
(d) Cleans, adjusts, handles, or repairs those parts of pesticide mixing, loading, or application equipment that may contain agricultural pesticide residues.
(e) Assists with the application of agricultural pesticides in any manner which could expose that person to pesticides.
(f) Enters a greenhouse or other enclosed area during or after an agricultural pesticide application, and before the inhalation exposure level specified on the pesticide label and the ventilation criteria specified by 40 CFR 170.110(c) (3) or the pesticide label have been met, in order to operate ventilation equipment, adjust or remove covers used in fumigation, or monitor air quality.
(g) Enters an outdoor area treated with a soil fumigant in order to adjust or remove soil coverings such as tarpaulins.
(h) Performs tasks as a crop advisor at an agricultural pesticide application site during or after a pesticide application, and before any of the following have occurred:
1. The inhalation exposure level specified on the pesticide label is met.
2. The ventilation criteria specified by 40 CFR 170.110(c)(3) or the pesticide label are met.
3. The restricted entry interval specified on the pesticide label has expired.
(13)“Mix or load” a pesticide has the meaning given in s. ATCP 29.01 (23).
(14)“Restricted entry interval” has the meaning given in s. ATCP 29.01 (35).
(15)“Substantial economic loss” means a loss in profitability which is greater than that which could occur as a result of normal annual fluctuations in crop yield or quality.
(16)“Use” a pesticide has the meaning given in s. ATCP 29.01 (41).
History: Cr. Register, May, 1998, No. 509, eff. 6-1-98; corrections in (14) and (16) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, March, 1999, No. 519.
ATCP 29.61Worker protection; general. The following persons shall comply with federal worker protection standards under 40 CFR 170:
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