HP0254
LD 321
First Regular Session - 125th Maine Legislature
C "A", Filing Number H-187, Sponsored by
LR 785
Item 2
Bill Tracking, Additional Documents Chamber Status

Amend the bill in section 1 by striking out all of subsection 1 (page 1, lines 4 to 24 in L.D.) and inserting the following:

1. Board established.  The Board of Pesticides Control is established by Title 5, section 12004-D, subsection 3, within the Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources. Except as provided in this chapter, the board must be composed of 7 members, appointed by the Governor, subject to approval by the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over agricultural matters and confirmation by the Senate. To provide the knowledge and experience necessary for carrying out the duties of the board, the board must consist of the following members: one person with practical experience and knowledge regarding the agricultural use of chemicals; one person who has practical experience and knowledge regarding the use of chemicals in forest management; one person from the medical community; a scientist from the University of Maine System specializing in agronomy or entomology having practical experience and knowledge of expertise in integrated pest management; one commercial applicator; and 2 persons appointed to represent the public. The 2 members appointed to represent the public must have a demonstrated interest in environmental protection and represent different geographic areas of the State. The term must be for 4 years, except that of the initial appointees, 2 shall serve 4-year terms, 2 shall serve 3-year terms, 2 shall serve 2-year terms and one shall serve a one-year term. Any vacancy must be filled by an appointment for the remainder of the unexpired term.’

Amend the bill by inserting after section 1 the following:

Sec. 2. Application. This Act does not require the terms of members serving on the Board of Pesticides Control on the effective date of this Act to be terminated.’

summary

Unlike the bill, which expands the areas in which the scientist member of the Board of Pesticides Control may specialize and requires that one public member of the board have experience in ornamental horticulture and urban landscapes, this amendment removes the requirement from the statutes that the 2 public members of the Board of Pesticides Control have a demonstrated interest in environmental protection. The amendment also removes the requirement from the statutes that the scientist from the University of Maine System serving on the board specialize in either agronomy or entomology. The amendment also adds an application clause stating that these changes do not require the termination of current members of the board.


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