N.J. Admin. Code § 7:30-10.2 - Pesticide use and/or application
(a) No person
shall use or apply a pesticide in a manner inconsistent with its Federal or
State registered label or labeling , or restrictions as provided for in this
chapter. The following activities shall not constitute a violation of the label
or labeling :
1. Applying a pesticide at any
dosage, concentration or frequency less than that specified on the label or
labeling , unless the label or labeling specifically prohibits this;
2. Applying any pesticide against a target
pest not specified on the label or labeling , provided that the application is
made to the site, crop or animal specified on the label or labeling ; unless the
US EPA or the Department , where authorized, has required that the pesticide
shall only be used for pests specified on the label , or pests specified in
Department rules;
3. Employing any
method of application, except aerial, pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
7:30-10.6(x), and
chemigation , not prohibited by the label or labeling ;
4. Mixing a pesticide or pesticides with a
fertilizer when such a mixture is not prohibited by the label or labeling ;
or
(b) No
person shall transport, handle, store, mix or load any pesticide or pesticide
container in a manner that causes:
1. Harm,
injury or damage to persons, property or the environment ; or
2. A significant risk of harm, injury or
damage.
(c) No person
shall apply pesticides in a manner that causes:
1. Harm, injury or damage to persons,
property or the environment ; or
2.
A significant risk of harm, injury or damage.
(d) No person shall directly apply any
pesticide to a non-target site .
(e)
No person shall make any application of a pesticide unless he or she takes
reasonable precautions, before, during and after the application, to minimize
exposure of individuals or the environment to the pesticide and ensure the
safety of any individuals or the environment consequently exposed. Such
precautions shall include, but not be limited to, transmittal from the
applicator to the exposed and/or potentially exposed individual of
precautionary label statements relevant to such individuals or the
environment .
(f) No person applying
a pesticide shall permit drift or other movement of the pesticide to infringe
on a non-target site , under circumstances where such infringement should be
reasonably foreseeable.
(g) No
person shall clean or rinse containers or application equipment which holds or
has held a pesticide in a manner that causes harm, injury or damage to persons,
property or the environment , or a significant risk of harm, injury or
damage.
(h) No person shall add
water to any pesticide handling, storage, or application equipment via a hose,
pump, or other equipment unless such hose, pump, or other equipment is fitted
with an effective valve or device to prevent backflow of pesticides or liquids
containing pesticides into water supply systems, streams, lakes, other sources
of water or other areas.
(i) No
person shall mix or apply or use a pesticide unless a readable copy of the
registered label for the pesticide which is being mixed or applied is available
at the application or mixing site.
(j) No person shall apply or use pesticides
on a field or any other area used for agricultural purposes when persons other
than those involved in the application or evaluation of the applied pesticide
are within the boundaries of the target site to which the pesticide is being
applied; unless such persons have appropriate protective clothing and/or
equipment as required by the labels or labeling of the pesticides being
applied.
(k) No person shall
perform a community or areawide pesticide application for gypsy moth control
during normal student commuting times, as determined by the local school
district, within two miles of a school including part or all of grades K
through 8 and within two and one-half miles of a school including part or all
of grades 9 through 12. Provisions of this subsection shall not apply on those
days when a school is not in session.
(l) No person shall make a commercial
application of a fumigant unless at least one applicator certified and licensed
in the appropriate category or subcategory which allows fumigation, such as
those described in
N.J.A.C.
7:30-6.2(a)1 i--Category
1A, Plant, (a)3ii--Category 3B Turf, (a)7iii--Fumigation, or (a)7iv--7D Food
processing is present at the application location for the "duration of the
application " as defined in
N.J.A.C.
7:30-1.2. The licensed applicator does not
have to be present during the entire retention period.
1. A certified and licensed applicator need
not be present at the opening of fumigated transportation modules, such as rail
cars, truck trailers, or ships, if the following requirements are met:
i. The person or persons opening the
transportation module have been trained in the use of respirators and/or SCBA
(Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus) appropriate to avoid exposure to fumigants
and also how to dispose of any residues properly, and
ii. The transportation module has been in
transit for a time in excess of the normal fumigant holding time.
2. The use of fumigants covered by
categories 12A and 12B are exempt from (l) above.
(m) No person shall make an
application of a pesticide containing diazinon to sod farms, golf courses, or
other turf areas greater than three acres, or to other general turf areas of
three acres or less that evidence indicates are frequented by
waterfowl.
(n) No person shall make
an application of any pesticide , except for rodenticides, insect baits and
antimicrobial agents, in or around a day care facility, during normal operating
hours, as set by the facility administration. After normal operating hours, or
for the exceptions in (n)1 and 2 below, applications can be made in areas where
children will not contact treated areas until ventilation requirements and the
numerical re-entry time prescribed on the label have been met, or if there is
no numerical re-entry time prescribed on the label , until seven hours have
passed.
1. Recreational fields which are not
used by the children during normal operating hours may be treated during normal
operating hours.
2. Structures that
are separate from any structure used by the children during normal operating
hours and which shall not be used by the children during normal operating hours
may be treated during normal operating hours.
3. This subsection is not applicable to
public health officials during the normal course of their duties.
(o) No person shall make an
application of a TBT antifoulant paint unless applied:
1. Within a commercial boat yard ;
and
2. To vessels which exceed 25
meters (82.02 feet) in length or which have aluminum hulls.
(p) Pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
7:50-6.87(c), no person
shall use any herbicide on any road or public utility right-of-way within the
Pinelands unless necessary to protect an adjacent agricultural activity. Should
N.J.A.C.
7:50-6.87(c) be amended,
then such amended regulation shall take precedence.
Notes
See: 17 N.J.R. 242(b), 17 N.J.R. 2609(b).
Old section was "Aquatic
Amended by R.1988 d.538, effective
See: 20 N.J.R. 579(a), 20 N.J.R. 2865(a).
Deleted text from (h) "except that such ..."; deleted text from (k) "between 7:30 and 8:30 A.M." and added "during normal student ... local
Recodified from N.J.A.C N.J.A.C. 7:30-10.3 and amended by R.2001 d.427, effective
See: 33 N.J.R. 474(a), 33 N.J.R. 3956(b).
Rewrote the section. Former N.J.A.C. 7:30-10.2, Restriction of
Amended by R.2004 d.452, effective
See: 36 N.J.R. 2124(a), 36 N.J.R. 5433(a).
Rewrote (n).
Amended by R.2008 d.126, effective
See: 39 N.J.R. 5010(a), 40 N.J.R. 2451(b).
In (e), substituted "ensure" for "insure" and "consequently" for "necessarily"; and in the introductory paragraph of (n), deleted "
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