ATCP 29.71 NoteNote: The department must prepare an environmental assessment on each permit issued under this subsection. See ch. ATCP 3, Wis. Adm. Code. ATCP 29.71(5)(5) Permit conditions. The department may impose conditions on permits issued under sub. (1). Permit conditions may include limits on the amount of pesticide used, the method of use, the size and location of application sites, and the disposal of unused pesticides and pesticide containers. ATCP 29.71(6)(6) Permit expiration. A permit under sub. (1) expires on a date set by the department. The expiration date shall correspond to the expiration date set by the federal environmental protection agency on any corresponding federal permit. If no federal permit is required, the department shall set an expiration date which is no more than 2 years from the date on which the department issues the permit. ATCP 29.71(7)(7) Permit renewal or amendment. A person holding a permit under sub. (1) may apply to have that permit renewed or amended. The application shall comply with sub. (2). The department shall act on the application as if it were an application for a new permit. ATCP 29.71(8)(8) Permit suspension or revocation. The department may summarily suspend or revoke an experimental use permit if the department finds any of the following: ATCP 29.71(8)(a)(a) Information contained in the permit application is false or misleading. ATCP 29.71(8)(c)(c) The pesticide use poses an unreasonable risk to persons, property, or the environment. ATCP 29.71(9)(9) Pesticide labeling. No person may ship or use a pesticide under an experimental use permit unless the pesticide is labeled with all of the following: ATCP 29.71(9)(a)(a) The prominent statements “FOR EXPERIMENTAL USE ONLY” and “NOT FOR RESALE.” ATCP 29.71(10)(a)(a) The department may require the holder of an experimental use permit under sub. (1) to file periodic reports related to the shipment or use of pesticides under that permit. These may include reports related to any of the following: ATCP 29.71(10)(b)(b) A permit holder shall immediately report to the department any observed adverse effects of the experimental use on persons, property, or the environment.