LD 1890
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(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.

 
B.__If, within 180 days from the date the completed
application for registration is submitted, the board fails
to act upon an application for registration of a pesticide
that has been certified by EPA, the pesticide is deemed
registered under this chapter unless the board issues a
written statement containing the reasons for the failure to
act upon the application.__The statement of the board is
deemed a refusal to register pursuant to section 609.

 
C.__Paragraphs A and B do not apply if the registrant fails
to provide any information required to be submitted under
this subchapter or does not provide other information
requested by the board in order to determine whether the
pesticide should be registered.

 
Nothing in this paragraph affects the rights of the board to
make further inquiry regarding the registration of a
pesticide or to refuse reregistration, to suspend or revoke
registration or to otherwise restrict or condition the use
of pesticides in order to protect public health and the
environment.

 
D.__Prior to registering a pesticide for a special local
need, the board shall classify the uses of the pesticide for
general or restricted use in conformity with FIFRA, Section
3(d).__The board may not make any lack of essentiality a
criterion for denying registration of any pesticide. When 2
pesticides meet the requirements of this paragraph, the
board may not register one in preference to the other.

 
E.__The board may establish such other requirements by rule
in accordance with section 610 as are necessary to carry out
the provisions of this subsection.

 
9. Adverse environmental effects. If, at any time after the
registration of a pesticide, the registrant has additional
factual information regarding unreasonable adverse effects of a
pesticide on the environment of the pesticide, the registrant
shall submit such that information to the board.

 
Sec. 7. 7 MRSA §607-A, as corrected by RR 1997, c. 2, §26 and
amended by PL 2003, c. 689, Pt. B, §6, is repealed.


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