ATCP 29.22 NoteNote: Types of electronic communication include, but are not limited to, email and text.
ATCP 29.22(1)(1)A telephone number at which the customer may contact the person.
ATCP 29.22(2)(2)The first name, last name, and license number of each individual who made or directly supervised the pesticide application.
ATCP 29.22(3)(3)The crop, commodity, or site to which the pesticide was applied.
ATCP 29.22(4)(4)A specific description of the location of the pesticide application site. The description shall contain sufficient information and detail so that the location of the pesticide application site may be readily determined from the description.
ATCP 29.22(5)(5)The month, day, year, and approximate starting and ending time of the pesticide application.
ATCP 29.22(6)(6)The brand name or product name or common chemical name, and the federal environmental protection agency registration number of each pesticide applied.
ATCP 29.22 NoteNote: Under federal worker protection rules, a commercial application business making a pesticide application for an “agricultural establishment” as defined under s. ATCP 29.60 (3) must also provide that customer with the names of the pesticide active ingredients applied.
ATCP 29.22(7)(7)At least one of the following:
ATCP 29.22(7)(a)(a) The concentration and total quantity of each pesticide applied.
ATCP 29.22(7)(b)(b) The amount of each pesticide applied per unit area and the total area treated.
ATCP 29.22(8)(8)Post-application precautions which the pesticide label requires of the customer. This information shall be provided in time for the customer to take the required precautions.
ATCP 29.22 NoteNote: For example, pesticide labels might require customers to observe post-application precautions such as restricted entry intervals, preharvest intervals, grazing intervals, and subsequent planting restrictions.
ATCP 29.22(9)(9)A free copy of the pesticide label, or notice that the customer may request a free copy. The person shall provide a free copy to each customer who requests it.
ATCP 29.22 NoteNote: Applicators making certain types of pesticide applications must comply with additional notification requirements under subchs. IX and X. This section does not limit the applicator’s responsibility under those subchapters. Under s. ATCP 29.55, businesses applying pesticides to residential structures must provide information to residents at the time of application. Under s. ATCP 29.56, a commercial application business making a landscape application for a customer must provide that customer with information at the time of application.
ATCP 29.22 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1998, No. 509, eff. 6-1-98; CR 12-003: am. (intro), (4) Register May 2013 No. 689, eff. 6-1-13.
subch. VI of ch. ATCP 29Subchapter VI — Individuals Handling Or Applying Pesticides
ATCP 29.25ATCP 29.25Individual commercial applicator; license.
ATCP 29.25(1)(1)License required. Except as provided under sub. (2), no individual may do any of the following without an annual license from the department:
ATCP 29.25(1)(a)(a) Use or direct the use of any pesticide as an independent contractor for hire, or as an employee of an independent contractor for hire.
ATCP 29.25(1)(b)(b) Use or direct the use of a restricted-use pesticide.
ATCP 29.25 NoteNote: See s. 94.704, Stats. A license under this section entitles the license holder to engage only in those activities for which the license holder is also certified for competency under s. ATCP 29.26. An individual who is the sole proprietor of a pesticide application business must be licensed under s. ATCP 29.20 and this section.
ATCP 29.25(2)(2)Exemptions. No license is required under sub. (1) for any of the following:
ATCP 29.25(2)(a)(a) A health practitioner who uses or directs the use of a pesticide as part of a medical treatment which that practitioner is licensed to provide in this state.
ATCP 29.25(2)(b)(b) A veterinarian who uses or directs the use of a pesticide as part of a veterinary treatment which that veterinarian is licensed to provide in this state.
ATCP 29.25(2)(c)(c) A veterinary technician who uses a pesticide as part of a veterinary treatment which that technician is certified to provide under ch. 89, Stats.
ATCP 29.25(2)(d)(d) A laboratory researcher who uses or directs the use of pesticides only in the laboratory as part of a bona fide laboratory research project.
ATCP 29.25(2)(e)(e) An individual who only uses or directs the use of germicides, sanitizers, or disinfectants.
ATCP 29.25(2)(f)(f) An employee of a pesticide application business licensed under s. ATCP 29.20 who applies pesticides only to property owned or controlled by that pesticide application business, and who applies no restricted-use pesticides.