Georgia Code
Article 3 - Use and Application of Pesticides
§ 2-7-91. Purpose of Article; Legislative Findings

The purpose of this article is to regulate, in the public interest, the use and application of pesticides to control pests, as defined in this article. Pesticides perform a valuable role by:
New pesticides are continually being discovered, synthesized, or developed which are valuable for the control of pests and for use as defoliants, desiccants, plant regulators, and related purposes. However, such pesticides may be ineffective, may cause injury to man, or may cause unreasonable adverse effects on the environment if not properly used. Pesticides may injure man or animals, either by direct poisoning or by gradual accumulation of pesticide residues in the tissues. Crops or other plants may also be injured by the improper use of pesticides. The drifting or washing of pesticides into streams or lakes may cause appreciable damage to aquatic life. A pesticide applied for the purpose of killing pests in a crop which is not itself injured by the pesticide may drift and injure other crops or nontarget organisms with which it comes in contact. Therefore, it is deemed necessary to provide for regulation of the use and application of such pesticides.
History. Ga. L. 1972, p. 849, § 3; Ga. L. 1976, p. 369, § 3.

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 2 - Agriculture

Chapter 7 - Plant Disease, Pest Control, and Pesticides

Article 3 - Use and Application of Pesticides

§ 2-7-90. Short Title

§ 2-7-91. Purpose of Article; Legislative Findings

§ 2-7-92. Definitions

§ 2-7-93. Commissioner to Administer Article; Appointment of Pesticide Advisory Board

§ 2-7-94. Delegation of Duties

§ 2-7-95. Publication of Information; Instruction

§ 2-7-96. Cooperative Agreements; Grants-in-Aid

§ 2-7-97. Promulgation of Rules and Regulations Authorized; Notice and Hearing; Restricted Use Pesticide Classifications and State Restricted Pesticide Uses; Declaration of Pests; Reports to Environmental Protection Agency

§ 2-7-98. Classification of Certifications and Licenses; Standards for Certification of Applicators

§ 2-7-99. Licensing Requirements; Applications; Issuance; Fees; Renewal

§ 2-7-100. Reciprocal Examination Waiver

§ 2-7-101. Renewals of Licenses, Permits, or Certifications; Penalty for Late Renewals

§ 2-7-102. Grounds for Denial, Suspension, Revocation, or Modification of License, Permit, or Certification

§ 2-7-103. Evidence of Financial Responsibility Required; Amount of Bond, Insurance, or Cash Deposit; Notice of Reduction or Cancellation

§ 2-7-104. Records to Be Kept; Inspection Thereof

§ 2-7-105. Equipment Inspection; Requirement of Repairs or Other Changes

§ 2-7-106. Transportation, Storage, and Disposal of Pesticides and Pesticide Containers

§ 2-7-107. Inspections; Search Warrants; Injunctions

§ 2-7-108. Subpoena Powers

§ 2-7-109. Judicial Review of Commissioner’s Actions

§ 2-7-110. Reports of Pesticide Accidents; Claim of Damage; Notification; Inspection; Effect of Failure to File; Failure to Permit Observation as Bar to Claim

§ 2-7-111. Applicability of Article to Governmental Entities; Liability of Such Entities

§ 2-7-112. Exemptions From Article

§ 2-7-113. Effect of Article on Certain Other Laws

§ 2-7-113.1. Local Regulation of Pesticides Prohibited; Variances From Rule or Regulation of Commissioner of Agriculture

§ 2-7-114. Penalties