Register January 2012 No. 673
Chapter ATCP 29
PESTICIDE USE AND CONTROL
Subchapter I — Definitions and General Provisions
ATCP 29.02 Declaration of pests. Subchapter II — Pesticide Registration and Labeling
ATCP 29.05 Pesticide registration. ATCP 29.06 Pesticide labeling. Subchapter III — Pesticide Manufacturers and Labelers
ATCP 29.10 Pesticide manufacturers and labelers; license. ATCP 29.11 Pesticide manufacturers and labelers; fees. ATCP 29.12 Pesticide manufacturers and labelers; records and reports. Subchapter IV — Pesticide Dealers and Distributors
ATCP 29.15 Dealers and distributors of restricted use pesticides. ATCP 29.16 Pesticide sales records. Subchapter V — Commercial Application Businesses
ATCP 29.20 Commercial application business; license. ATCP 29.21 Commercial application business; records. ATCP 29.22 Commercial application business; information to customers. Subchapter VI — Individuals Handling Or Applying Pesticides
ATCP 29.25 Individual commercial applicator; license. ATCP 29.26 Individual commercial applicator; certification. ATCP 29.27 Private applicator certification. ATCP 29.28 Pesticide mixers and loaders; certification. ATCP 29.29 Special application methods; supplementary certification. ATCP 29.30 General certification standards. ATCP 29.31 Commercial applicators; certification categories. ATCP 29.32 Trainee registration. ATCP 29.33 Applicator records. Subchapter VII — Storing, Transporting And Selling Pesticides
ATCP 29.40 Storing and transporting pesticides. ATCP 29.41 Selling pesticides. Subchapter VIII — Pesticide Handling, Disposal And Spills
ATCP 29.45 Pesticide mixing and loading; spill containment. ATCP 29.46 Mixing or loading near surface waters. ATCP 29.47 Disposal of pesticides and pesticide containers. ATCP 29.48 Pesticide spills. Subchapter IX — Pesticide Use
ATCP 29.50 Pesticide use; general. ATCP 29.51 Advance notice of pesticide applications. ATCP 29.52 Warning signs at application sites. ATCP 29.53 Aerial applications. ATCP 29.55 Commercial applications to residential structures. ATCP 29.56 Landscape applications. ATCP 29.57 Seed applications. ATCP 29.58 Rodenticide bait station. Subchapter X — Agricultural Worker Protection
ATCP 29.61 Worker protection; general. ATCP 29.62 Worker protection warning signs. ATCP 29.63 Agricultural emergencies; early entry by workers. ATCP 29.64 Training handlers. ATCP 29.65 Training agricultural workers. ATCP 29.66 Training records. Subchapter XI — Special Registrations And Use Authorizations
ATCP 29.70 Emergency use permits. ATCP 29.71 Experimental use permits. ATCP 29.72 Special local needs registrations. Ch. ATCP 29 NoteNote: Chapter Ag 29 was renumbered ch. ATCP 29 under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats., Register, April, 1993, No. 448. Chapter ATCP 29 as it existed on May 31, 1998 was repealed and a new chapter ATCP 29 was created effective 6-1-98. Ch. ATCP 29 NoteNote: See chapters NR 80 and 107, Wis. Adm. Code for pesticide rules of the department of natural resources. See also chapters NR 660 to 673, Wis. Adm. Code, pertaining to disposal of hazardous wastes.
ATCP 29.01ATCP 29.01 Definitions. In this chapter: ATCP 29.01(6)(6) “Agricultural producer” means a person who produces agricultural commodities on land which that person owns or controls. ATCP 29.01(7)(7) “Air gap” means the unobstructed vertical distance through the free atmosphere between the following points: ATCP 29.01(7)(a)(a) The lowest opening from any outlet supplying water to a tank, vat, reservoir, or other pesticide container. ATCP 29.01(7)(b)(b) The overflow rim of the tank, vat, reservoir, or pesticide container. ATCP 29.01(8)(8) “Apply a pesticide” means to bring, or attempt to bring, a pesticide into contact with a target organism or site. ATCP 29.01(8m)(8m) “Bulk pesticide” means liquid pesticide in a container larger than 55 gallons (208 liters) or dry pesticide in undivided quantities greater than 100 pounds (45 kilograms). ATCP 29.01(9)(9) “Catch basin” means all structures or containers used to provide the containment capacity required to contain or hold liquids at a site where pesticides are transferred from one container to another. “Catch basin” may include spill containment surfaces, sumps, and above-ground storage containers.