LD 1890
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6. Registration fee; validity. The applicant desiring to
register a pesticide shall must pay an annual registration fee of
$105 beginning in calendar year 1994, $115 beginning in calendar
year 2003 and $125 beginning in calendar year 2004 and thereafter
for each pesticide registered for that applicant. Annual
registration periods expire on December 31st of any one year or
in a manner consistent with Title 5, section 10002, as to license
expiration, whichever is later.

 
7. Renewal of registration. Forms Registrations must be
renewed annually prior to January 1st.__The board shall mail
forms for reregistration shall be mailed to registrants at least
30 days prior to the due date.

 
8. Approval of application for registration.

 
A. Provided the State is authorized by the Administrator of
the United States Environmental Protection Agency to
register pesticides pursuant to Sections 24(a) and 24(c) of
FIFRA, the board shall consider the required information set
forth under subsections 2, 3, 4 and 5 and shall, subject to
the terms and conditions of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency certification, register such pesticide if
it determines that:

 
(1) Its composition is such as to warrant the proposed
claims for it;

 
(2) Its labeling and other material required to be
submitted comply with the requirements of this
subchapter;

 
(3) It will perform its intended function without
unreasonable adverse effects on the environment;

 
(4) When used in accordance with widespread and commonly
recognized practice, it will not generally cause
unreasonable adverse effects on the environment; and

 
(5) A need for the pesticide exists.

 
If, within 180 days from the date the completed application
for registration is submitted, the Board of Pesticides
Control fails to act upon an application for registration of
a pesticide which has been certified by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency the pesticide shall be
deemed registered under this chapter, unless the Board of
Pesticides Control issues a written statement containing the
reasons for the failure to act upon the application. The


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