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§ 128.2. Definitions.
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
ActThe Pennsylvania Pesticide Control Act of 1973 (3 P. S. § § 111.21111.61).
Application siteThe specific location where a pesticide is applied.
Applicator certificateA form issued by the Department to a commercial or public applicator following the successful completion of a certification examination or other certification requirements.
Area-wide applicationA nonagricultural pesticide application to areas of 25 or more contiguous acres or a nonagricultural pesticide application made by or at the direction of a governmental entity to properties of more than one person.
Available if and when neededThe ability of a certified applicator to communicate with a person applying pesticides under his supervision so that the certified applicator can provide instructions and exercise control over the application and can be at the application site within 5 hours of receiving notification that his physical presence is necessary.
BusinessA governmental entity or commercial establishment for profit or not-for-profit. For a pesticide application business having more than one place of business or operating under more than one name within this Commonwealth, each place of business and each name shall be considered a separate business. For a State or Federal entity, each district or region will be considered a separate business.
Common access areaThe areas within a school building where students/attendees normally congregate, assemble or frequent during normal academic instruction or extracurricular activities. The term does not include areas such as kitchens, boiler rooms, utility/maintenance rooms and areas which are physically blocked or restricted from student/attendee access.
Current registryThe Pesticide Hypersensitivity Registry with the most recent effective date.
DepartmentThe Department of Agriculture of the Commonwealth.
EPAThe United States Environmental Protection Agency.
FormulationThe physical composition of the pesticide product; for example, dust, emulsifiable concentrate, wettable powder and granular are ways to describe the formulation of a pesticide product.
FumigantA pesticide that when released forms a gas.
General use pesticideA pesticide not classified for restricted use.
Governmental entityAn executive or independent agency or unit of the Commonwealth, or local agency, including a county, a city, a borough, town, township, school district, municipal authority or political subdivision thereof.
Integrated pest managementThe managed use of combined pest control alternatives, including cultural, mechanical, biological and chemical, to most effectively prevent or reduce to acceptable levels damage caused by pests.
Land contiguous to a restricted use pesticide application sitePremises which share a mutual border with the premises upon which the application site is located. The term does not include premises located more than 100 feet from the application site.
Pesticide end-use dilutionPesticide material resulting from the dilution of a registered pesticide according to label direction.
Pesticide hypersensitivityExcessive or abnormal sensitivity to pesticides.
Primary residenceAn individuals legal residence.
Prior notificationNotification of a proposed application of pesticides given not more than 45 days and not less than 14 days prior to the date of application which contains the following information:(i) The proposed date of application.
(ii) The municipalities where the proposed application sites are located.
(iii) The name, address and telephone number of a person to whom requests for additional information should be directed.
Private parkPrivately owned outdoor real estate which includes a recreational area for use by the public, including an area with restricted access.
Production of an agricultural commodityThe term includes activities involved in the raising of plants or animals and their products. The term does not include the protection or maintenance of harvested crops, slaughtered livestock or plant and animal products unless the protection or maintenance is carried out by the original producer of the agricultural commodity, who is a private applicator, or another private applicator.
Public parkPublicly owned outdoor real estate which includes a recreational area for use by the public, including an area with restricted access.
Recreational areaAn outdoor place of relaxation, play or exercise.
Restricted use pesticideThe term includes the following:(i) A pesticide classified for restricted use under section 3(d) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act of 1947 (7 U.S.C.A. § 136(d)).
(ii) A pesticide designated by the Secretary for restricted use under section 7(b)(6) of the act (3 P. S. § 111.27(b)(6)).
SchoolA public, nonpublic or licensed private elementary or secondary school wherein a resident of this Commonwealth may fulfill the compulsory school attendance requirements and which meets the applicable requirements of Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C.A. § 2000c) (Public Law 88-352, 78 Stat. 241). The term also includes a kindergarten or preschool program operated by a school and a child day care center operating under a certificate of compliance issued by the Department of Public Welfare.
Secondary locationAn address where an individual may be located other than the individuals primary residence, limited to the following:(i) Place of employment.
(ii) School.
(iii) Vacation home.
SecretaryThe Secretary of the Department.
Service containerA container other than the original labeled container of a registered pesticide used for the purpose of holding, storing or transporting an original registered pesticide material or a pesticide end-use dilution.
Specific site applicationA nonagricultural pesticide application made by or at the direction of a person to property owned or rented by that person.
Swimming poolAn outdoor or indoor place used for bathing or for amateur, professional or recreative swimming.
Under the direct supervision ofThe term includes the following:(i) For a commercial or public certified applicator, the application of a pesticide by a registered pesticide application technician acting with the instructions and under the control of a certified applicator who is responsible for the actions of the technician and who is available when needed; or the application of a pesticide by a nonregistered or noncertified employe acting with the instructions and under the control of a certified applicator who is responsible for the actions of the employe and physically present at the application site. The supervising applicator shall be certified in the appropriate category relating to the application.
(ii) For a private certified applicator, the application of a restricted use pesticide by a noncertified person acting under the instructions and control of a certified applicator who is responsible for the actions of that person and who is available when needed.
Upon written requestThe term includes a notice of inspection issued by the Department.
Use, or cause to be used, a pesticide inconsistent with its labelingThe use of a pesticide in a manner not permitted by its labeling. This phrase does not include:(i) Applying a pesticide at a dosage, concentration or frequency less than that specified on its labeling.
(ii) Applying a pesticide against a target pest not specified on the labeling if the application is to the crop, animal or site specified on the labeling unless the labeling specifically states that the pesticide may only be used for the pests specified on the labeling.
(iii) Employing a method of application not prohibited by the labeling.
(iv) Mixing a pesticide with a fertilizer where the mixture is not prohibited by the labeling.
Source The provisions of this § 128.2 amended December 22, 1995, effective December 23, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 5945. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (172159) to (172160) and (182111) to (182112).
Cross References This section cited in 7 Pa. Code § 46.1026 (relating to pesticides).
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