ATCP 29.71(2)(f)3.3. The target organisms against which the experimental use will be directed.
ATCP 29.71(2)(f)4.4. The type of plants, animals, or site to be treated.
ATCP 29.71(2)(f)5.5. The location, nature, and size of the site to be treated, and the nature of the surrounding environment.
ATCP 29.71(2)(f)6.6. The dates or time periods on or within which the pesticide will be used.
ATCP 29.71(2)(f)7.7. The methods by which the pesticide will be applied or used.
ATCP 29.71(2)(g)(g) The proposed schedule of pesticide shipments, including individual shipment dates and amounts.
ATCP 29.71(2)(h)(h) A detailed description of the pesticide, including all of the following:
ATCP 29.71(2)(h)1.1. The pesticide’s chemical composition and formulation type, including the chemical name and percentage by weight of each active and inert ingredient.
ATCP 29.71(2)(h)2.2. Relevant chemical and physical properties of the pesticide.
ATCP 29.71(2)(h)3.3. Methods used to analyze the pesticide formulation and identify pesticide residues.
ATCP 29.71(2)(h)4.4. Available information on pesticide toxicity, including oral, dermal, and inhalation toxicity, lethal concentrations in the aquatic environment, chronic toxicity hazards, and symptoms of toxicity in persons, plants, and animals.
ATCP 29.71(2)(h)5.5. Available information on the rate of decline of pesticide residues in target and nontarget organisms, raw agricultural commodities, food, feed, and the environment.
ATCP 29.71(2)(h)6.6. Potential hazards to persons using the pesticide, and suggested precautions for use.
ATCP 29.71(2)(i)(i) A description of precautions that will be taken in connection with the experimental use to prevent hazards to persons, property, and the environment.
ATCP 29.71(2)(j)(j) Either of the following if the experimental use may cause pesticide residues to occur in raw agricultural commodities, food, or feed:
ATCP 29.71(2)(j)1.1. Proof that the proposed experimental use will not result in pesticide residues in excess of tolerances established under the federal act or the federal food, drug and cosmetic act, as amended (21 USC 301 et seq.), or that the pesticide’s active and inert ingredients are exempted from the requirement of a residue tolerance in raw agricultural commodities, food, and feed.
ATCP 29.71(2)(j)2.2. Certification that no raw agricultural commodities, food, or feed involved in the experimental use will be consumed by humans or other animals, except laboratory or experimental animals not used for food or feed.
ATCP 29.71(2)(k)(k) A copy of any permit which the federal environmental protection agency has issued for the experimental use under the federal act.
ATCP 29.71(2)(L)(L) Proposed labeling for the experimental use pesticide.
ATCP 29.71(2)(m)(m) Other relevant information required by the department.
ATCP 29.71(3)(3)Action on permit application. The department shall grant or deny a permit application under sub. (2) within 60 business days after the department receives a complete application.
ATCP 29.71(4)(4)Issuing a permit. The department may issue a permit under sub. (1), based on a complete application under sub. (2), if the department finds all of the following:
ATCP 29.71(4)(a)(a) The experimental use is one for which a permit may be issued under sub. (1).
ATCP 29.71(4)(b)(b) The permit applicant qualifies under sub. (1).
ATCP 29.71(4)(c)(c) The persons conducting the experimental use are qualified by training or experience to do so.
ATCP 29.71(4)(d)(d) The experimental use presents no significant hazard to persons, property, or the environment, and includes adequate controls and safeguards.
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.