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7 Pa. Code § 128.103. Handling, transportation, storage, use and disposal of pesticides.

§ 128.103. Handling, transportation, storage, use and disposal of pesticides.

 (a)  A person may not use, handle, transport, store, dispose, display or distribute a pesticide in a manner that endangers man or the environment or contaminates food, feed, feed supplements, medications, fertilizers, seed or other products that may be handled, transported, stored, displayed or distributed with the pesticides or otherwise is in conflict with State or Federal laws or regulations.

 (b)  A person may not use, or cause to be used, a pesticide inconsistent with its labeling (as defined in §  128.2 (relating to definitions)). A pesticide label containing an advisory instruction concerning the use of the pesticide being an environmental hazard shall be considered by the Secretary as a further restriction on the pesticide’s use.

 (c)  An application of a pesticide may not be made where weather conditions are such that it can be expected that the pesticide will move off of the proposed application site.

 (d)  A person may not dispose of, store or receive for disposal or storage a pesticide, pesticide container or pesticide container residue in a manner that does one or more of the following:

   (1)  Is inconsistent with its label or labeling.

   (2)  Causes or allows dumping of pesticides in sewers or surface waters of this Commonwealth, except in conformance with permits issued by the Department of Environmental Protection, the Fish and Boat Commission or other Commonwealth agencies having jurisdiction regarding water pollution.

   (3)  Violates an applicable State or Federal act or regulation.

   (4)  Causes or allows the open dumping of pesticides or pesticide containers. All pesticide containers shall be triple rinsed or equivalent pressure rinsed and free of all visible pesticide residues, empty and punctured prior to disposal. Plastic pesticide containers should be offered for recycling or reconditioning where programs are available. If not, they may be disposed of in a permitted sanitary landfill or a permitted commercial incinerator.

 (e)  A person may not use, or cause to be used, a pesticide inconsistent with its labeling. A pesticide containing an advisory instruction concerning the use of the pesticide subject to the Federal Worker Protection Standard (see 40 CFR Part 170 (relating to worker protection standard)) shall be considered by the Secretary as a further restriction on the pesticide’s use.

 (f)  A business may not directly apply pesticides to the property of another without first obtaining permission of the owner, or occupant having care, custody or control of the property to do so, except in the case of easements or right-of-ways or when done under the direction of a governmental entity to protect the health and welfare of the public.

 (g)  A person may not use a pesticide in a manner which results in unwanted residues on the property of another, except in the case of easements or right-of-ways or when done under the direction of a governmental entity to protect the health and welfare of the public.

 (h)  A person may not apply a pesticide unless it has been registered by the Department or it is used under the provisions of an experimental use permit or research conducted under an exemption from an experimental use permit.

 (i)  A person may not store, transport or otherwise possess a pesticide in a service container unless the service container is legibly marked to indicate the name and percentage of active ingredients and is accompanied by a readily available copy of the registered label that represents the pesticides contained therein. The following exceptions apply:

   (1)  Service containers containing pesticide end-use dilutions when the containers are used as application devices.

   (2)  Service containers containing pesticide end-use dilutions which are required by other regulations to have pesticide label information accompany them.

   (3)  Service containers containing pesticide end-use dilutions when the containers are used as nurse tanks (with a capacity greater than 55 gallons) in the production of an agricultural commodity.

 (j)  A person may not place or keep a pesticide in a container which has been labeled for food or drink.

Authority

   The provisions of this §  128.103 amended under section 7(b)(2) of the Pennsylvania Pesticide Control Act of 1973 (3 P. S. §  111.27(b)(2)).

Source

   The provisions of this §  128.103 amended December 22, 1995, effective December 23, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 5924; amended December 10, 2010, effective December 11, 2010, 40 Pa.B. 7044. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (305271) to (305272).



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