Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 620-6-.01 - Definitions-Wood Destroying Organisms
(1) Approved pesticide or termiticide--means
a pesticide product currently registered by the Environmental Protection Agency
and/or the Georgia Department of Agriculture, whose label bears use directions
for the control of wood destroying organisms, and including any previously
registered pesticide whose use is permitted under the terms of a suspension or
cancellation order by the Administrator of EPA or the Commissioner.
(2) Comprehensive Soil Treatment--means the
treatment of soils and masonry voids at or near ground level establishing a
chemical treatment zone to protect a structure from attack from termites
consistent with the requirements of Rule
620-6-.04(1)(a).
(3) Conditions Conducive To Infestation--
means conditions that exist in a structure that favor the development of wood
destroying organisms. These are limited to: cellulosic material underneath a
building, wood in contact with the soil which has not been treated with
preservatives to a minimum preservative retention rate designed for ground
contact and ventilation of the under-floor space between the bottom of the
floor joists and the earth that does not meet the requirements of the
International Residential Building Code for one and two family dwellings, the
latest edition as adopted and amended by the Georgia Department of Community
Affairs.
(4) Defined Soil
Treatment--means the treatment of select areas of a structure as directed and
permitted by a product's label directions to protect a structure from attack
from termites consistent with the requirements of Rule
620-6-.04(1)(b).
(5) Structure--means any building, regardless
of its design or the type of material used in its construction, whether public
or private, vacant or occupied, and adjacent outside areas.
(6) Wood Destroying Organisms Control--means
the application of any and all measures for the purpose of controlling
termites, powder post beetles, wood boring beetles, wood destroying fungi and
any other wood destroying organism in structures and/or adjacent outside
areas.
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