Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 5E-9.036 - Pesticide Aircraft Registration, Liability Insurance/Surety Bond, Security, Inspection, Storage, Recordkeeping, Area-of-Application Information, Transactions, and Forms
(1) Registration. Each
aircraft used for aerial application of any pesticide must be annually
registered with the department with proof of insurance or surety bond.
Application for registration shall be on form DACS-13354, Rev. 05/04, provided
by the department. The completed registration form and proof of insurance or
surety bond shall be submitted to the Pesticide Certification Office, 3125
Conner Boulevard, Building 8 (L29), Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1650. The
registration form shall be submitted to the department on or before June 30 of
each year and shall not exceed the time period covered by proof of insurance or
surety bond.
(2) Proof of Insurance
or Surety Bond. Proof of insurance or surety bond shall consist of:
(a) The deposit with the department of a
surety bond in favor of any person or persons who may suffer damage or injury
as the result of the aerial application of any pesticide made from the
registered aircraft. Said surety bond shall be a minimum of $100, 000 and shall
be executed by a corporate surety company authorized to conduct business in
Florida. The department shall evaluate and determine the adequacy of all such
bonds before acceptance. When the aircraft is removed from aerial application
operation, a said bond shall be returned after a period of six months following
date of notice of withdrawal, provided such withdrawal shall not release said
surety from liability existing hereunder during the time of aerial application
at the time of the effective date of such withdrawal, or
(b) The filing of a certificate of insurance,
verifying insurance in an amount of not less than $100, 000 property damage and
$300, 000 bodily injury coverage per occurrence, insuring the registered
aircraft against liability for any damage, loss, or injury, including chemical
drift or trespass, suffered by any person or persons, resulting from the aerial
application of any pesticide made from the registered aircraft. A deductible
clause of $1, 000 shall be acceptable. A current certificate of insurance must
be filed with each initial and subsequent renewal registration. Current
certificates of insurance or copies thereof shall be maintained in the aircraft
registrant's possession from the date the aircraft is registered, until two (2)
years after the certificate expires or two (2) years after the registration is
withdrawn.
(3)
Inspection. Authorized department representatives may inspect aircraft required
to be registered with the department as to equipment relating to aerial
pesticide application under this rule during normal working hours without prior
notification or as determined necessary when an emergency has been declared as
contained in subsection (8), herein.
(4) Security. Each aircraft used for aerial
application of any pesticide shall be secured when not in use. Secured storage
shall include the aircraft being: within a locked building, locked in place
securely, mechanically disabled from flying, or any other reasonable method
which prevents or deters theft or unauthorized use.
(5) Storage. All pesticides on the premises
owned or controlled by any aerial applicator shall be stored and maintained in
a manner such that they are not accessible to unauthorized persons. Secured
storage shall include: fences with a minimum 6 feet height; door locks; valve
locks; electronic security systems; disabling of mobile storage units; blocking
of access, ingress or egress; or any other reasonable method which prevents or
deters theft or unauthorized use. Buildings used to store pesticides must be of
rigid construction so unauthorized entry can not be achieved without the use of
heavy machinery or equipment. If a portable building is used for storage of
pesticides, the building must be secured in place so it can not be towed or
otherwise removed by unauthorized persons.
(6) Transactions. Any person who buys, sells,
rents, leases, or transfers ownership of an aircraft that is registered or
required to be registered with the department pursuant to subsection (1),
above, shall report the transaction to the department within 24 hours of the
transaction using one of the following forms:
(1) Report of Aircraft Transaction, Form
DACS-13355, Rev. 05/04;
(2)
Ownership Declaration and Sales and Use Tax Report on Aircraft, Form DR-42A,
Rev. 03/02; or
(3) Aircraft Bill of
Sale, Form AC 8050-2 (09/92).
(7) Recordkeeping. Aerial applicators shall
maintain records relating to the application of each pesticide during a
declared emergency. Such records generated during the emergency shall be
retained for a period of two (2) years and shall be maintained in a manner that
is accessible by the department upon request. Records shall consist of the
following information for each application:
(a) Name, FDACS pesticide applicator license
number, and FAA license number of the licensee responsible for the pesticide
application;
(b) Date, start time
and end time of treatment;
(c)
Location of treatment site, which may be recorded using any of the following
designations:
1. County, range, township and
section,
2. An identification
system utilizing maps and/or written descriptions which accurately identify the
location and distinguish the treatment site from other sites,
3. The legal property description,
or
4. Global Positioning Satellite
(GPS) coordinates or Longitude/Latitude points which delineate the treated
area.
(d) Name of the
person requesting or authorizing the application;
(e) Aircraft manufacturer, make and
model;
(f) FAA aircraft
registration number; and,
(g)
Originating airport/airstrip.
(8) Area-of-Application Information. The
information listed in paragraphs (7)(a) through (7)(g), is required only when a
declaration of an Executive Order pursuant to the emergency powers granted to
the Governor or the Commissioner of Agriculture is made, declaring an emergency
in the State of Florida. Such information shall be provided and filed with the
department in a manner determined by the department.
(9) Forms. The following forms are hereby
incorporated by reference. These forms may be downloaded from the web site
http://www.safepesticideuse.com
or obtained from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services,
Pesticide Certification Office, 3125 Conner Boulevard, Building 8 (L29),
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1650, telephone (850)488-3314.
(a) Application for Aircraft Registration
(DACS-13354), Rev. 05/04, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services.
(b) Ownership Declaration
and Sales and Use Tax Report on Aircraft (DR-42A), Rev. 03/02, Florida
Department of Revenue.
(c) Aircraft
Bill of Sale, Form AC 8050-2, (09/92), U.S. Department of Transportation,
Federal Aviation Administration.
(d) Report of Aircraft Transaction
(DACS-13355), Rev. 05/04, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services.
(10) Upon
written request by an authorized department representative, an aircraft
registrant who has aerial insurance as the selected form of financial
responsibility shall make available the certificates of insurance or copies
thereof required to be maintained under this rule for periods of time when
aerial applications are made and shall permit the authorized representative to
copy or photograph the documents. The original documents shall be maintained by
the aircraft registrant.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 487.046, 570.07(23) FS., Chapter 2001-360, Laws of Florida. Law Implemented 487.046 FS., Chapter 2001-360, Laws of Florida.
New 6-9-94, Amended 9-24-98, 6-9-02, 9-16-04.
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