7 AAC 10.1093 - Pesticide use and notification
(a) An entity
shall, whenever practical, use a nonchemical method, including good sanitation
practices, structural repair, and window screens to control pests. Pesticide
use, including the use of a certified applicator if required, is subject to
applicable requirements of the Department of Environmental Conservation under
18 AAC 90.
(b) Except as provided
in (e) and (f) of this section, at least 24 hours before the application of a
pesticide to any area of an entity used by or accessible to adults or children
in care, an entity that provides care for six or more adults or children shall
notify each adult or that adult's representative, each parent of a child in
care, social workers, care coordinators, and case managers, as applicable,
regarding the application. A notice under this subsection must include
(1) a description of the area where the
pesticide will be applied;
(2) the
date and approximate time of application; if the application will be outdoors,
the notification must include three dates in chronological order in case an
application is cancelled due to weather;
(3) the common or brand name of each
pesticide to be used;
(4) the
targeted pests to be controlled by the pesticide;
(5) a contact name and telephone number at
the entity; and
(6) a statement
that, upon request, the entity will provide
(A) a list of each active ingredient in the
pesticide;
(B) the EPA registration
number; and
(C) the telephone
contact number, if any, on the label of the pesticide for additional
information about each pesticide.
(c) The notification required by (b) of this
section may be made by individual notice delivered by telephone, face-to-face
oral communication, electronic mail, postal mail, or facsimile. The entity may
develop a registration system to provide this notification only to those
persons who wish to receive notification. If the entity develops a registration
system, the entity shall provide written notice at the time of admission or
enrollment that pesticides may be used in or around the entity and explain how
to register to be notified at least 24 hours before a pesticide treatment. If
written notice is given, the notice may not be included with a notice being
provided on another matter.
(d)
Except as provided in (f) of this section, immediately before application of a
pesticide, the entity shall post the area where the pesticide is to be applied
with a sign that is at least 8 1/2 x 11 inches and that reads "Pesticide
Treated Area: KEEP OUT" in block letters at least one inch high. The entity
shall ensure that the sign remains posted and that children, or adults with
impaired judgment, are kept out of the treated area for at least 24 hours or
until the reentry interval, if any, on the pesticide label has expired,
whichever period is longer.
(e) An
entity may authorize an immediate pesticide treatment without prior
notification if the administrator determines that an emergency exists. An
emergency includes an immediate and unanticipated threat to the health or
safety of adults or children in care. The provisions of (d) of this section
must be met.
(f) The following
pesticide applications are not subject to the notification or posting
requirements of (b) - (e) of this section:
(1) the application of an antimicrobial
pesticide;
(2) an application
during which the entity remains unoccupied by adults or children in care for a
continuous 72-hour period after the application;
(3) the application of a rodenticide in a
tamper-resistant bait station, or in an area inaccessible to children or to
adults with impaired judgment;
(4)
the application of silica gels and other ready-to-use pastes, foams, or gels
that will be applied in an area inaccessible to children or to adults with
impaired judgment.
(g)
An entity shall keep records of pesticide applications for at least two years
after application. Records required to be kept under this subsection must be
made available for department review and must include
(1) a copy of each notice issued under this
section, if a child care center authorizes a pesticide application under (f) of
this section, the information required under (b) of this section must be
included in the record;
(2) the
date of the application;
(3) the
name and employer of the individual who applied the pesticide, including the
individual's certification number;
(4) the rate of the application;
(5) the concentration of the pesticide
applied; and
(6) the total amount
of pesticide product used.
(h) In this section,
(1) "active ingredient" has the meaning given
in 18 AAC 90.990; the definition of
"active ingredient" in
18 AAC 90.990, as revised as of
May 17, 2006, and as amended from time to time, is adopted by
reference;
(2) "antimicrobial
pesticide" has the meaning given in
18 AAC 90.990; the definition of
"antimicrobial pesticide" in
18 AAC 90.990, as revised as of
May 17, 2006, and as amended from time to time, is adopted by
reference;
(3) "label" has the
meaning given in
18 AAC 90.990; the definition of
"label" in
18 AAC 90.990, as revised as of
May 17, 2006, and as amended from time to time, is adopted by
reference;
(4) "rate of
application" has the meaning given in
18 AAC 90.990; the definition of
"rate of application" in
18 AAC 90.990, as revised as of
May 17, 2006, and as amended from time to time, is adopted by
reference;
(5) "rodenticide" has
the meaning given in
18 AAC 90.990; the definition of
"rodenticide" in
18 AAC 90.990, as revised as of
May 17, 2006, and as amended from time to time, is adopted by
reference.
Notes
Authority:AS 18.05.010
AS 18.05.040
AS 44.29.020
AS 47.32.010
AS 47.32.030
AS 47.32.130
AS 47.32.140
AS 47.33.005
AS 47.33.010
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