North Carolina General Statutes
Article 52 - Pesticide Board.
§ 143-465 - Reciprocity; intergovernmental cooperation.

143-465. Reciprocity; intergovernmental cooperation.
(a) The Board may issue any license required by this Article on a reciprocal basis with other states without examination to a nonresident who is licensed in another state substantially in accordance with any of the provisions of the Article, provided that financial security as provided for in G.S. 143-467 is met.
(b) The Board may cooperate or enter into formal agreements with any other agency of this State or its subdivisions or with any agency of any other state or of the federal government for the purpose of enforcing any of the provisions of this Article.
(c) In order to avoid confusion resulting from diverse requirements and to avoid increased costs to the people of this State due to the necessity of complying with such diverse requirements in the manufacture and sale of such pesticides, it is desirable that there should be uniformity between the requirements of the several states and the federal government relating to such pesticides. To this end the Board is authorized, after public hearing, to adopt by regulation such regulations, applicable to and in conformity with the primary standards established by this Article, as have been or may be prescribed with respect to pesticides by departments or agencies of the United States government.
(d) No county, city, or other political subdivision of the State shall adopt or continue in effect any ordinance, rule, regulation, or resolution regulating the use, sale, distribution, storage, transportation, disposal, formulation, labeling, registration, manufacture, or application of pesticides in any area subject to regulation by the Board pursuant to this Article. Nothing in this section shall prohibit a county, city, or other political subdivision of the State from exercising its planning and zoning authority under Article 19 of Chapter 160A of the General Statutes or Article 18 of Chapter 153A of the General Statutes, or from exercising its fire prevention or inspection authority. (1971, c. 832, s. 1; 1995, c. 445, s. 8.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 143 - State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions

Article 52 - Pesticide Board.

§ 143-434 - Short title.

§ 143-435 - Preamble.

§ 143-436 - North Carolina Pesticide Board; creation and organization.

§ 143-437 - Pesticide Board; functions.

§ 143-438 - Commissioner of Agriculture to administer and enforce Article.

§ 143-440 - Restricted use pesticides regulated.

§ 143-441 - Handling, storage and disposal of pesticides.

§ 143-442 - Registration.

§ 143-443 - Miscellaneous prohibited acts.

§ 143-444 - Determinations.

§ 143-445 - Exemptions.

§ 143-446 - Samples; submissions.

§ 143-447 - Emergency suspensions; seizures.

§ 143-448 - Licensing of pesticide dealers; fees.

§ 143-449 - Qualifications for pesticide dealer license; examinations.

§ 143-450 - Employees of pesticide dealers; dealer's responsibility.

§ 143-451 - Denial, suspension and revocation of license.

§ 143-452 - Licensing of pesticide applicators; fees.

§ 143-453 - Qualifications for pesticide applicator's license; examinations.

§ 143-454 - Solicitors, salesmen and operators; applicator's responsibility.

§ 143-455 - Pest control consultant license.

§ 143-456 - Denial, suspension and revocation of license.

§ 143-458 - Rules and regulations concerning methods of application.

§ 143-459 - Reporting of shipments and volumes of pesticides.

§ 143-460 - Definitions.

§ 143-461 - General powers of Board.

§ 143-462 - Procedures for revocations and related actions affecting licenses.

§ 143-463 - Adoption and publication of rules.

§ 143-464 - Procedures concerning registration of pesticides.

§ 143-465 - Reciprocity; intergovernmental cooperation.

§ 143-466 - Records; information; inspection; enforcement.

§ 143-467 - Financial responsibility.

§ 143-468 - Disposition of fees and charges.

§ 143-469 - Penalties.

§ 143-470.1 - Report of minor violations in discretion of Board or Commissioner.