Michigan Compiled Laws
451-1994-II-2-83 - Part 83 Pesticide Control (324.8301...324.8336)
Section 324.8313 - Commercial Applicator; License Required; Qualifications; Form and Contents of Application; Fee; Proof of Financial Responsibility; Restriction; Grounds for Refusal to Issue or Renew License; Denying, Revoking, or Suspending License...

Sec. 8313.
(1) Commercial applicators that hold themselves out to the public as being in the business of applying pesticides shall obtain a commercial applicator license for each place of business.
(2) A commercial applicator shall be certified under section 8312 and shall have at least 1 of the following to qualify for a license:
(a) Service for not less than 2 application seasons as an employee of a commercial applicator or comparable education and experience as determined by the director.
(b) A baccalaureate degree from a recognized college or university in a discipline that provides education regarding pests and the control of pests and 1 application season of service as an employee of a commercial applicator.
(3) The commercial applicator license application shall be on a form provided by the director and shall contain information regarding the applicant's qualifications and proposed operations, the type of equipment to be used by the applicant, and other information considered pertinent by the director.
(4) An application for a commercial applicator license shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee as provided in section 8317.
(5) An application for a commercial applicator license shall be accompanied by proof of sufficient financial responsibility as prescribed by rule.
(6) The director may restrict an applicant to use only a certain type of equipment or pesticide upon finding that the applicant is qualified to use only that type.
(7) The director may refuse to issue or renew a commercial applicator license if the applicant demonstrates insufficient knowledge of an item in the application, or has unsatisfied judgments under this part or a rule promulgated under this part against him or her, or if the equipment used by the applicant is unsafe or inadequate for pesticide applications.
(8) The director may at any time deny, revoke, or suspend a commercial applicator license for a violation of this part or a violation of an order issued under this part, or upon conviction under this part, FIFRA, or a state pesticide law of a reciprocating state in accordance with section 8320.
(9) The director shall inform an applicant that is denied a commercial applicator license of the reasons why the license was denied.
(10) A person subject to the licensing requirements in this section shall only apply pesticides that are registered with the United States EPA, or subject to either the United States EPA's or this state's laws and rules.
(11) A person subject to the licensing requirements in this section shall not represent that a pesticide application has characteristics, ingredients, uses, benefits, or qualities that it does not have.
(12) A person subject to the licensing requirements in this section shall not represent that a pesticide application is necessary to control a pest if the pest is not present or likely to occur.
(13) A commercial applicator that operates from a business location outside this state shall do either of the following:
(a) Continuously maintain in this state a registered office and a resident agent, which agent may be an individual resident in this state whose business office or residence is identical with the registered office, a domestic corporation or limited liability company, or a foreign corporation or limited liability company authorized to transact business in this state and having a business office identical with the registered office. The commercial applicator shall file with the department the name, address, and telephone number of the resident agent and shall maintain and make available records required by this part and part 87.
(b) Maintain and make available to the department records required by this part and part 87 and pay all costs incurred by the department in auditing the records if they are held at an out-of-state location.
History: 1994, Act 451, Eff. Mar. 30, 1995 ;-- Am. 2002, Act 418,Imd. Eff. June 5, 2002 ;-- Am. 2015, Act 118, Eff. Oct. 1, 2015 Popular Name: Act 451Popular Name: NREPA

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 324 - Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

Act 451 of 1994 - Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (324.101 - 324.90106)

Article II - Pollution Control (324.3101...324.21563)

451-1994-II-2 - Chapter 2 Nonpoint Source Pollution Control (324.8201...324.9510)

451-1994-II-2-83 - Part 83 Pesticide Control (324.8301...324.8336)

Section 324.8301 - Meanings of Words and Phrases.

Section 324.8302 - Definitions; a to C.

Section 324.8303 - Definitions; D to G.

Section 324.8304 - Definitions; I to M.

Section 324.8305 - Definitions; N to P.

Section 324.8306 - Definitions; R to W.

Section 324.8307 - Repealed. 2002, Act 418, Imd. Eff. June 5, 2002.

Section 324.8307a - Pesticide; Distribution, Sale, Exposure, or Offer for Sale; Registration Required.

Section 324.8307b - Maintenance of Registration; Renewal; Discontinuing Registration.

Section 324.8307c - Registration of Pesticide; Exception.

Section 324.8307d - Prohibited Claims.

Section 324.8307e - Registration for Special Local Needs.

Section 324.8307f - Information Requirements.

Section 324.8308 - Powers of Director; Audits.

Section 324.8308a - Access to Markets for Pesticides; Certificate of Free Sale; Application; Fees; "Certificate of Free Sale" Defined.

Section 324.8309 - Refusing, Canceling, or Suspending Registration; Circumstances.

Section 324.8310 - Restricted Use Pesticide Dealer's License; Examination; Operation of Business Located Outside of State; Sales Records; Summary Form of Information; Sale or Distribution of Restricted Use Pesticide; Denial, Suspension, or Revocation...

Section 324.8310a - Agricultural Pesticide Dealer's License; Distribution, Sale, or Offer for Sale; Applicant as Person in Charge; Form; Information to Be Provided; Out-of-State Business Location; Report; Denial, Suspension, or Revocation of License;...

Section 324.8311 - Certification and Other Requirements; Identification; Records of Certified Commercial Applicator; Submission of Summary to Director; Supervision; Following Recommended and Accepted Good Practices; Governmental Agencies Subject to P...

Section 324.8312 - Certified Applicator; Completion of Certification Requirements; Application for Certified Applicator Certificate; Fee; Issuance of Certificate; Restrictions; Grounds for Refusal to Issue or Renew Certificate; Denying, Revoking, or...

Section 324.8313 - Commercial Applicator; License Required; Qualifications; Form and Contents of Application; Fee; Proof of Financial Responsibility; Restriction; Grounds for Refusal to Issue or Renew License; Denying, Revoking, or Suspending License...

Section 324.8314 - Commercial Application of Pesticide; Certified or Registered Applicator; Qualifications; Temporary Registration; Fee; Program Completion Form; Authorized Applications; Exemption; Displaying Registration Certificate; Training Progra...

Section 324.8315 - Aerial Application of Pesticides; Requirements.

Section 324.8316 - Notice of Pesticide Application at School or Day Care Center.

Section 324.8316b - Pesticide Notification Registry; Notification Requirements; Exclusions; Definitions.

Section 324.8317 - Fees; Certificate; License; Registration; Validity; Duration; Expiration; Fees Nonrefundable; Waiver; Deposit.

Section 324.8318 - Repealed. 2007, Act 78, Imd. Eff. Sept. 30, 2007.

Section 324.8319 - Exemptions; Supervision by Allopathic or Osteopathic Physician or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.

Section 324.8320 - Reciprocal Agreements.

Section 324.8321 - Responsibility for Damage Resulting From Misuse of Pesticides; Filing Claim for Damages; Inspection of Damages; Collection of Samples; Effect of Failure to File Report.

Section 324.8322 - Additional Powers of Director; Preliminary Order; Program on Pesticide Container Recycling and Disposal.

Section 324.8323 - Confirmation of Groundwater Contamination; Duties of Director; Development of Activity Plan by Person Responsible for Contamination; Approval or Rejection by Director; Continuation of Certain Activities; Order to Cease or Modify Ac...

Section 324.8324 - Groundwater Protection Rules.

Section 324.8325 - Rules.

Section 324.8326 - Pesticide Advisory Committee; Creation; Appointment, Qualifications, and Terms of Members; Vacancies; Meetings; Quorum; Duties and Responsibilities; Meetings Open to the Public.

Section 324.8327 - Order to Cease Use Of, or to Refrain From Intended Use Of, Pesticide; Effect of Noncompliance; Inspection; Rescission of Order.

Section 324.8328 - Local Governments; Powers.

Section 324.8329 - Order to Stop Prohibited Conduct; Proceeding in Rem for Condemnation; Disposition of Pesticide or Device; Award of Court Costs, Fees, Storage, and Other Expenses.

Section 324.8330 - Containers; Labels; Colored or Discolored Pesticides; Handling, Storage, Display, or Transportation of Pesticides; Adding or Taking Substance From Pesticide; Filing and Inspection of Shipping Data.

Section 324.8331 - False Information; Resisting, Impeding, or Hindering Director.

Section 324.8332 - Hearings.

Section 324.8333 - Violation; Administrative Fine; Warning; Action to Recover Fine; Misdemeanors; Injunction; Action by Attorney General; Compliance as Affirmative Defense; Gross Negligence; Applicability of Revised Judicature Act.

Section 324.8334 - Exemptions From Penalties.

Section 324.8335 - Probable Cause as Precluding Recovery of Damages.

Section 324.8336 - Effect of Part on Other Civil or Criminal Liability; Act or Omission Occurring Before June 25, 1976.