No person shall discard, transport or distribute any pesticide or pesticide container in a manner that may cause injury to humans, vegetation, crops, livestock, wildlife or beneficial insects or pollute any waterway.
History: 1953 Comp., § 45-25-30, enacted by Laws 1973, ch. 366, § 30.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 3 Am. Jur. 2d Agriculture § 42.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Section 76-4-2 - Enforcing agency.
Section 76-4-5 - Prohibited acts.
Section 76-4-6 - Registration.
Section 76-4-7 - Experimental use permits.
Section 76-4-8 - Refusal to register; cancellation; suspension.
Section 76-4-9.1 - State preemption.
Section 76-4-10 - Sampling and examination of pesticides or devices; residue analysis.
Section 76-4-11 - "Stop sale, use or removal" order.
Section 76-4-12 - Judicial action after "stop sale, use or removal" order.
Section 76-4-13 - Pesticide dealer license.
Section 76-4-14 - Pest management consultant.
Section 76-4-15 - Public pest management consultant.
Section 76-4-16 - Examinations for pest management consultant license.
Section 76-4-17 - Commercial pesticide applicator license.
Section 76-4-18 - Operator license.
Section 76-4-19 - Application of act to governmental entities; public applicator's license required.
Section 76-4-20 - Private applicators.
Section 76-4-20.1 - Noncommercial applicator license.
Section 76-4-21 - Expiration date of licenses.
Section 76-4-24 - Surety bond or insurance required of commercial pesticide applicators.
Section 76-4-26 - Inspection of equipment.
Section 76-4-27 - License plates or decals for apparatus.
Section 76-4-28 - Farmer or rancher exemption.
Section 76-4-30 - Discarding and storing of pesticides and pesticide containers.
Section 76-4-31 - Access to public or private premises.
Section 76-4-32 - Classification of licenses.
Section 76-4-35 - Persons exempted from certain penalties.
Section 76-4-37 - Publication of information.