Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 890.10 - Definitions
a) LICENSED AQUATIC
APPLICATOR - a person who is duly licensed by the Illinois Department of
Agriculture to apply approved aquatic herbicides and pesticides to the waters
of the State of Illinois.
b) FISH
TOXICANT - any of several U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved
restricted use pesticides which are cleared for use in the removal of fish from
the waters of the State of Illinois.
c) DISTRICT FISHERIES BIOLOGIST - an employee
of the Department of Natural Resources assigned to provide fisheries management
services to a prescribed set of Illinois counties.
d) RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE - the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency term for a pesticide which, due to its
toxicity, can only be purchased and/or applied by a licensed pesticide
applicator.
e) PERSON - "person"
includes the plural "persons", females as well as males, and shall extend and
be applied to clubs, associations, corporations, firms, and partnerships, as
well as individuals.
f) ARTIFICIAL
IMPOUNDMENT - any dug or dammed body of standing water built by man, including
borrow, gravel or quarry pits.
g)
LICENSED AQUACULTURIST - a person who is duly licensed by the Illinois
Department of Natural Resources to breed, hatch, propagate or raise aquatic
life.
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