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CHAPTER 4-35.2PESTICIDE AND PESTICIDE CONTAINER DISPOSAL4-35.2-01. Pesticide and pesticide container disposal program - Pesticide containermanagement - Compensation.1.The definitions contained in section 4-35-05 apply to this section.2.In consultation with an advisory board consisting of the state health officer, director<br>of the North Dakota state university extension service, two individuals representing<br>agribusiness organizations, and two individuals representing farm organizations, all<br>of whom must be selected by the agriculture commissioner, the commissioner shall<br>continue to implement the project authorized by section 1 of chapter 77 of the 2001<br>Session Laws, which is known as project safe send. The purpose of the project is<br>to:a.Collect and either recycle or dispose of unusable pesticides and unusable<br>pesticide containers.The commissioner shall provide for the establishmentand operation of temporary collection sites for the pesticides and pesticide<br>containers. The commissioner may limit the type and quantity of pesticides and<br>pesticide containers acceptable for collection.b.Promote proper pesticide container management.In consultation with thedirector of the North Dakota stateuniversityextensionservice,thecommissioner shall evaluate and promote proper methods of pesticide<br>container management, including information on the variety of pesticide<br>containers available.3.Any entity collecting pesticide containers or unusable pesticides shall manage and<br>dispose of the containers and pesticides in compliance with applicable federal and<br>state requirements.When called upon, any state agency shall assist thecommissioner in implementing the project.4.For services rendered in connection with the design and implementation of this<br>project, the members selected by the commissioner are entitled to reimbursement<br>for mileage and travel expenses in the same manner and for the same amounts<br>provided for state employees and officials.Compensation and expensereimbursement must be paid from the environment and rangeland protection fund.4-35.2-02. Project scope and evaluation. The project described in section 4-35.2-01must occur in areas to be determined by the agriculture commissioner in consultation with the<br>advisory board under subsection 2 of section 4-35.2-01.4-35.2-03. Project safe send pesticide and pesticide container collection - Userfees. The agriculture commissioner, in consultation with the advisory board for the project safe<br>send pesticide and pesticide container disposal program, may charge a fee for collection of<br>rinsate. The fees must be established at a level that will generate enough revenue to cover the<br>cost of disposal associated with the rinsate that is collected. Collections from this fee must be<br>deposited in the environment and rangeland protection fund.4-35.2-04.Report on pesticide container disposal program.The agriculturecommissioner shall submit a biennial report to a joint meeting of the house of representatives<br>and senate agriculture committees on the status of the pesticide container disposal program.Page No. 1Document Outlinechapter 4-35.2 pesticide and pesticide container disposal

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CHAPTER 4-35.2PESTICIDE AND PESTICIDE CONTAINER DISPOSAL4-35.2-01. Pesticide and pesticide container disposal program - Pesticide containermanagement - Compensation.1.The definitions contained in section 4-35-05 apply to this section.2.In consultation with an advisory board consisting of the state health officer, director<br>of the North Dakota state university extension service, two individuals representing<br>agribusiness organizations, and two individuals representing farm organizations, all<br>of whom must be selected by the agriculture commissioner, the commissioner shall<br>continue to implement the project authorized by section 1 of chapter 77 of the 2001<br>Session Laws, which is known as project safe send. The purpose of the project is<br>to:a.Collect and either recycle or dispose of unusable pesticides and unusable<br>pesticide containers.The commissioner shall provide for the establishmentand operation of temporary collection sites for the pesticides and pesticide<br>containers. The commissioner may limit the type and quantity of pesticides and<br>pesticide containers acceptable for collection.b.Promote proper pesticide container management.In consultation with thedirector of the North Dakota stateuniversityextensionservice,thecommissioner shall evaluate and promote proper methods of pesticide<br>container management, including information on the variety of pesticide<br>containers available.3.Any entity collecting pesticide containers or unusable pesticides shall manage and<br>dispose of the containers and pesticides in compliance with applicable federal and<br>state requirements.When called upon, any state agency shall assist thecommissioner in implementing the project.4.For services rendered in connection with the design and implementation of this<br>project, the members selected by the commissioner are entitled to reimbursement<br>for mileage and travel expenses in the same manner and for the same amounts<br>provided for state employees and officials.Compensation and expensereimbursement must be paid from the environment and rangeland protection fund.4-35.2-02. Project scope and evaluation. The project described in section 4-35.2-01must occur in areas to be determined by the agriculture commissioner in consultation with the<br>advisory board under subsection 2 of section 4-35.2-01.4-35.2-03. Project safe send pesticide and pesticide container collection - Userfees. The agriculture commissioner, in consultation with the advisory board for the project safe<br>send pesticide and pesticide container disposal program, may charge a fee for collection of<br>rinsate. The fees must be established at a level that will generate enough revenue to cover the<br>cost of disposal associated with the rinsate that is collected. Collections from this fee must be<br>deposited in the environment and rangeland protection fund.4-35.2-04.Report on pesticide container disposal program.The agriculturecommissioner shall submit a biennial report to a joint meeting of the house of representatives<br>and senate agriculture committees on the status of the pesticide container disposal program.Page No. 1Document Outlinechapter 4-35.2 pesticide and pesticide container disposal

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Statutes > North-dakota > T04 > T04c352

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CHAPTER 4-35.2PESTICIDE AND PESTICIDE CONTAINER DISPOSAL4-35.2-01. Pesticide and pesticide container disposal program - Pesticide containermanagement - Compensation.1.The definitions contained in section 4-35-05 apply to this section.2.In consultation with an advisory board consisting of the state health officer, director<br>of the North Dakota state university extension service, two individuals representing<br>agribusiness organizations, and two individuals representing farm organizations, all<br>of whom must be selected by the agriculture commissioner, the commissioner shall<br>continue to implement the project authorized by section 1 of chapter 77 of the 2001<br>Session Laws, which is known as project safe send. The purpose of the project is<br>to:a.Collect and either recycle or dispose of unusable pesticides and unusable<br>pesticide containers.The commissioner shall provide for the establishmentand operation of temporary collection sites for the pesticides and pesticide<br>containers. The commissioner may limit the type and quantity of pesticides and<br>pesticide containers acceptable for collection.b.Promote proper pesticide container management.In consultation with thedirector of the North Dakota stateuniversityextensionservice,thecommissioner shall evaluate and promote proper methods of pesticide<br>container management, including information on the variety of pesticide<br>containers available.3.Any entity collecting pesticide containers or unusable pesticides shall manage and<br>dispose of the containers and pesticides in compliance with applicable federal and<br>state requirements.When called upon, any state agency shall assist thecommissioner in implementing the project.4.For services rendered in connection with the design and implementation of this<br>project, the members selected by the commissioner are entitled to reimbursement<br>for mileage and travel expenses in the same manner and for the same amounts<br>provided for state employees and officials.Compensation and expensereimbursement must be paid from the environment and rangeland protection fund.4-35.2-02. Project scope and evaluation. The project described in section 4-35.2-01must occur in areas to be determined by the agriculture commissioner in consultation with the<br>advisory board under subsection 2 of section 4-35.2-01.4-35.2-03. Project safe send pesticide and pesticide container collection - Userfees. The agriculture commissioner, in consultation with the advisory board for the project safe<br>send pesticide and pesticide container disposal program, may charge a fee for collection of<br>rinsate. The fees must be established at a level that will generate enough revenue to cover the<br>cost of disposal associated with the rinsate that is collected. Collections from this fee must be<br>deposited in the environment and rangeland protection fund.4-35.2-04.Report on pesticide container disposal program.The agriculturecommissioner shall submit a biennial report to a joint meeting of the house of representatives<br>and senate agriculture committees on the status of the pesticide container disposal program.Page No. 1Document Outlinechapter 4-35.2 pesticide and pesticide container disposal