← All chapters

Chapter 149A

34 sections

§149A-2 Definitions for pesticide rules

§149A-3 Board can assign its duties to staff

§149A-4 This law does not change the health department's powers

§149A-11 Prohibited acts involving pesticides

§149A-12 Who is excused from the pesticide rules

§149A-13 How to get a pesticide license

§149A-13.5 Pesticide Use Revolving Fund and Training Fees

§149A-14 When the state can refuse, cancel, or suspend a pesticide license

§149A-15 What pesticide labels must show

§149A-15.5 Pesticide warning signs for stores

§149A-16 Coloration of certain pesticides

§149A-17 Sales, permit, and record

§149A-18 When the state can deny, suspend, or revoke a pesticide sales permit

§149A-19 Board must make rules for pesticide safety and licensing

§149A-20 When the state can seize or stop the sale of pesticides

§149A-21 Enforcement

§149A-22 State authority to register pesticides and issue permits

§149A-23 Working with other agencies to enforce rules

§149A-25 What counts as school and school hours

§149A-26 Annual reporting of restricted pesticide use

§149A-27 Public reports on restricted pesticide use

§149A-28 Buffer zones for pesticide use near schools

§149A-31 Prohibited pesticide acts

§149A-31.2 Posting pesticide use records online

§149A-32.5 Cancellation or suspension of pesticide uses

§149A-33 State rules for pesticide use and certification

§149A-34 When the state can deny, suspend, or revoke a pesticide certificate

§149A-35 Working with other agencies on pesticide rules

§149A-36 When officials can inspect your property

§149A-37 Who can be excused from pesticide rules

§149A-41 Pesticide rule violations, warnings, and fines

§149A-51 Advisory committee on pesticides and its members

§149A-52 If one part is invalid, the rest still stands

§149A-53 Board must follow state administrative rules