Haw. Code R. § 4-66-38 - Special local need; unreasonable adverse effects
(a) Under
the following circumstances, prior to issuing a special local need
registration, the head shall determine that use of the product for which
registration is sought would not cause unreasonable adverse effects on humans
or the environment, when used in accordance with labeling directions or
widespread and commonly recognized practices:
(1) For the use of a product that has a
composition not similar to any federally registered product;
(2) For the use of a product involving a use
pattern not similar to any federally registered use of the same product, or of
a product with a similar composition; or
(3) For the use of a product for which other
uses of the same product, or of a product with a similar composition, have had
federal registration denied, disapproved, suspended, or canceled by the EPA
administrator.
(b) The
determination required by subsection (a) shall be based on data and criteria
consistent with federal regulations applicable to the type of product or use
under consideration.
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