Section 6H. (a) If a school official or an operator of a child care center or school age child care program determines that a human health emergency warrants the use of a pesticide not otherwise allowed under this chapter, or warrants its use sooner than two days after providing the required standard written notification, such official or operator may apply for a single-use waiver from the appropriate municipal board of health or agent or director of public health or the department.
(b) The department or appropriate municipal board of health or agent or director of public health shall determine if such a waiver is warranted based on the following criteria:
(1) whether the pest situation poses an immediate threat to human health; and
(2) whether no viable alternatives to the use of chemical pesticides exist.
As a condition of approval, the appropriate municipal board of health or agent or director of public health or the department shall require a commitment from the school official or operator of a child care center or school age child care program that the underlying causes of the pest outbreak will be identified and addressed in order to prevent future outbreaks.
(c) In such an emergency situation, the school official or operator of a child care center or school age child care program shall ensure that conspicuous warning signs are posted near the site of the spraying, release, deposit or application prior to, and for at least 72 hours after the spraying, release, deposit or application. Treated areas will be posted with clear and conspicuous warning signs along the perimeter in accordance with regulations to be promulgated by the department governing indoor and outdoor spraying, release, deposit or application of pesticides at schools, day care centers and school age child care programs. In such an emergency situation, the school official or operator of a child care center or school age child care program shall also ensure that standard written notification is provided to employees, pupils or supervised children and their parents or guardians immediately prior to or, if necessary, immediately following the emergency spraying, release, deposit or application. A record of the emergency event, including the identification of the cause and the actions taken to address it, shall be maintained as a part of the records required under section 6%.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XIX - Agriculture and Conservation
Chapter 132b - Massachusetts Pesticide Control Act
Section 3a - Pesticide Board Subcommittee
Section 5 - Powers and Duties of Department
Section 5a - Reduction of Pesticide Use; Annual Report
Section 6 - Prohibited Distributions, Etc.
Section 6a - Prohibited Activities
Section 6e - Integrated Pest Management Plans
Section 6k - Review of Anti-Microbial Pesticides
Section 7a - Pesticide Use Reporting System
Section 8 - Experimental Use Permits
Section 11 - Protection of Health and Environment; Regulations
Section 12 - Hazards; Adverse Environmental Effects; Departmental Orders; Violations
Section 13 - Adjudicatory Hearings
Section 14 - Violations; Penalties; Injunctions
Section 14a - Civil Administrative Penalties; Adjudicatory Hearings