Sec. 66. (a) The state chemist may impose civil penalties under this section only in accordance with subsections (b) through (d). However, this section does not require the state chemist to impose a civil penalty on a person for any violation of this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter.
(b) Except for a violation described in subsection (c) or (d), the state chemist may impose a civil penalty not exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for a violation of this chapter or any rule adopted under this chapter. A civil penalty imposed under this subsection may be adjusted for mitigating actions described in subsection (e). A civil penalty under this subsection may not be imposed unless a warning for a violation has previously been issued to the person for the same violation within the previous five (5) years.
(c) Subject to adjustment under subsection (e) for mitigating actions, the state chemist may impose a civil penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) if the state chemist finds that a person has done any of the following:
(1) After written notice, neglected to:
(A) keep and maintain records; or
(B) make reports and supply information when required or requested by the state chemist in the course of an investigation or inspection;
as described in section 65(7) of this chapter.
(2) Committed an act described in section 65(8) of this chapter.
(3) Unknowingly committed an act described in section 65(9) or 65(10) of this chapter.
(4) After written notice, neglected to comply with any limitations or restrictions on or in a duly issued license, permit, registration, or certification as described in section 65(12) of this chapter.
(5) Committed an act described in section 65(14) or 65(16) of this chapter.
(6) Recommended, used, or supervised the use of a nonrestricted use pesticide product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling and resulting in an adverse effect.
(7) Recommended, used, or supervised the use of a restricted use pesticide product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling and resulting in no adverse effect.
(8) Applied a nonrestricted use pesticide in a manner that allows it to drift from the target site in a sufficient quantity to cause an adverse effect to a nontarget site (as defined in 357 IAC 1-12-1).
(d) The state chemist may impose a civil penalty of one thousand dollars ($1,000) if the state chemist finds that a person has done any of the following:
(1) Committed an act described in section 64(a) of this chapter.
(2) Committed an act described in section 65(5) of this chapter.
(3) After notice, refused to comply with this chapter, the rules adopted under this chapter, or any lawful order of the state chemist or the board as described in section 65(6) of this chapter.
(4) Refused to:
(A) keep and maintain records; or
(B) make reports and supply information when required or requested by the state chemist in the course of an investigation or inspection;
as described in section 65(7) of this chapter.
(5) Intentionally committed an act described in section 65(8) of this chapter.
(6) Knowingly committed an act described in section 65(9) or 65(10) of this chapter.
(7) Committed an act described in section 65(11) of this chapter.
(8) Refused to comply with any limitations or restrictions on or in a duly issued license, permit, registration, or certification as described in section 65(12) of this chapter;
(9) Committed an act described in section 65(13), 65(15), 65(18), or 65(19) of this chapter.
(10) Committed an act described in 355 IAC 4-7-7.
(11) Recommended, used, or supervised the use of a restricted use pesticide product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling and resulting in an adverse effect.
(12) Applied a restricted use pesticide in a manner that allows it to drift from the target site in a sufficient quantity to cause an adverse effect to a nontarget site (as defined in 357 IAC 1-12-1).
(e) The state chemist may not adjust the amount of the civil penalty for a violation listed in subsection (d). The state chemist may reduce the amount of the civil penalty for a violation listed in subsection (b) or (c) if the state chemist finds that the person responsible for the violation has taken any of the following mitigating actions:
(1) Cooperated with the state chemist during the investigation or inspection process.
(2) Took corrective action to prevent future similar violations.
(3) Compensated a victim for any adverse effects that resulted from the violation.
The state chemist may reduce the amount of the civil penalty by twenty percent (20%) for each mitigating action taken by the person responsible for the violation.
(f) A proceeding under IC 4-21.5-3 that involves a civil penalty may be consolidated with any other proceeding commenced under IC 4-21.5 to enforce this chapter or the rules adopted under this chapter.
(g) Money collected for civil penalties imposed under section 65 of this chapter shall be credited to the office of Purdue pesticide programs. The money may be used only to provide education about pesticides.
[Pre-2008 Recodification Citation: 15-3-3.6-14.5.]
As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7. Amended by P.L.91-2020, SEC.26; P.L.76-2021, SEC.4.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 15. Agriculture and Animals
Article 16. Horticulture Control
Chapter 5. Pesticide Use and Application
15-16-5-1. "Agricultural Commodity"
15-16-5-3. "Beneficial Insects"
15-16-5-5. "Certificate of Financial Responsibility"
15-16-5-6. "Certified Applicator"
15-16-5-7. "Commercial Applicator"
15-16-5-16. "Licensed Applicator for Hire"
15-16-5-17. "Licensed Applicator Not for Hire"
15-16-5-18. "Licensed Pest Inspector"
15-16-5-19. "Licensed Pesticide Business"
15-16-5-20. "Licensed Public Applicator"
15-16-5-26. "Pesticide Consultant"
15-16-5-27. "Pesticide Formulation"
15-16-5-28. "Pesticide Product"
15-16-5-30. "Private Applicator"
15-16-5-32. "Registered Pesticide Dealer"
15-16-5-33. "Registered Technician"
15-16-5-34. "Restricted Use Pesticide"
15-16-5-35. "Unreasonable Adverse Effects on the Environment"
15-16-5-39. Administration of Chapter
15-16-5-39.6. Working Group; Report
15-16-5-40. Delegation of Powers
15-16-5-41. Rules; Confidentiality
15-16-5-42. Reciprocity; Waiver of Requirements
15-16-5-43. Instruction and Training in Pesticide Use
15-16-5-44. Rules; Use; Application; Inspections
15-16-5-46. Certification and Registration Requirements; Compliance
15-16-5-47. Licenses and Certificates Not Transferable
15-16-5-48. Pesticide Business License
15-16-5-50. Licensed Applicators Not for Hire
15-16-5-51. Public Employees; Public Applicator
15-16-5-52. Applications for Licensure; Denials; Expiration; Renewal
15-16-5-54. Private Applicator; Certification
15-16-5-55. Exemptions From Licenses
15-16-5-56. Registration of Registered Technicians
15-16-5-57. Restricted Use Pesticide Dealer; Registration; Fees; Exemptions
15-16-5-58. Pesticide Business License and Pest Inspector License; Financial Responsibility
15-16-5-59. Maintenance of Records
15-16-5-61. Disposition of Fees
15-16-5-62. Pesticide Accident Reporting and Claims
15-16-5-63. Agreements With Other Agencies
15-16-5-64. Injury or Pollution; Rules
15-16-5-65. Penalty Actions for Violations
15-16-5-66. Violations; Civil Penalties; Disposition of Penalties
15-16-5-67. Review of State Chemist Actions; Hearing
15-16-5-69. Inspections; Search Warrant; Prosecution; Injunction
15-16-5-70. Violations; Penalty; Injunction
15-16-5-71. Political Subdivision Regulation of Pesticides Prohibited; Hearing; Variance