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Public Act 102-0916 |
HB3118 Enrolled | LRB102 15736 CPF 22287 b |
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AN ACT concerning safety.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Pesticide Act is amended by |
changing Section 4 and by adding Sections 13.4 and 13.5 as |
follows:
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(415 ILCS 60/4) (from Ch. 5, par. 804)
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Sec. 4. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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1. "Director" means Director of the Illinois Department of
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Agriculture or his authorized representative.
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2. "Active Ingredient" means any ingredient which will |
prevent,
destroy, repel, control or mitigate a pest or which |
will act as a plant
regulator, defoliant or desiccant.
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3. "Adulterated" shall apply to any pesticide if the |
strength or
purity is not within the standard of quality |
expressed on the labeling
under which it is sold, distributed |
or used, including any substance
which has been substituted |
wholly or in part for the pesticide as
specified on the |
labeling under which it is sold, distributed or used,
or if any |
valuable constituent of the pesticide has been wholly or in
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part abstracted.
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4. "Agricultural Commodity" means produce of the land |
including but
not limited to plants and plant parts, livestock |
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and poultry and
livestock or poultry products, seeds, sod, |
shrubs and other products of
agricultural origin including the |
premises necessary to and used
directly in agricultural |
production.
Agricultural commodity also includes aquatic |
products, including any aquatic plants and animals or their |
by-products that are produced, grown, managed, harvested and |
marketed on an annual, semi-annual, biennial or short-term |
basis, in permitted aquaculture facilities.
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5. "Animal" means all vertebrate and invertebrate species |
including,
but not limited to, man and other mammals, bird, |
fish, and shellfish.
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5.5 "Barrier mosquitocide" means a pesticide that is |
formulated to kill adult mosquitoes and that is applied so as |
to leave a residual mosquitocidal coating on natural or |
manmade surfaces. "Barrier mosquitocide" does not include a |
product that is exempt from registration under the Federal |
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, or rules adopted |
pursuant to that Act. |
5.6 "Barrier mosquitocide treatment" means application of |
a barrier mosquitocide to a natural or manmade surface. |
6. "Beneficial Insects" means those insects which during |
their life
cycle are effective pollinators of plants, |
predators of pests or are
otherwise beneficial.
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7. "Certified applicator".
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A. "Certified applicator" means any individual who is |
certified
under this Act to purchase, use, or supervise |
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the use of pesticides
which are classified for restricted |
use.
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B. "Private applicator" means a certified applicator |
who purchases,
uses, or supervises the use of any |
pesticide classified for restricted
use, for the purpose |
of producing any agricultural commodity on property
owned, |
rented, or otherwise controlled by him or his employer, or
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applied to other property if done without compensation |
other than
trading of personal services between no more |
than 2 producers of
agricultural commodities.
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C. "Licensed Commercial Applicator" means a certified |
applicator,
whether or not he is a private applicator with |
respect to some uses, who
owns or manages a business that |
is engaged in applying pesticides,
whether classified for |
general or restricted use, for hire. The term
also applies |
to a certified applicator who uses or supervises the use |
of
pesticides, whether classified for general or |
restricted use, for any
purpose or on property of others |
excluding those specified by
subparagraphs 7 (B), (D), (E) |
of Section 4 of this Act.
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D. "Commercial Not For Hire Applicator" means a |
certified applicator
who uses or supervises the use of |
pesticides classified for general or
restricted use for |
any purpose on property of an employer when such
activity |
is a requirement of the terms of employment and such
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application of pesticides under this certification is |
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limited to
property under the control of the employer only |
and includes, but is not
limited to, the use or |
supervision of
the use of pesticides in a greenhouse |
setting. "Commercial Not For Hire Applicator" also |
includes a certified applicator who uses or supervises the |
use of pesticides classified for general or restricted use |
as an employee of a state agency, municipality, or other |
duly constituted governmental agency or unit.
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8. "Defoliant" means any substance or combination of |
substances
which cause leaves or foliage to drop from a plant |
with or without
causing abscission.
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9. "Desiccant" means any substance or combination of |
substances
intended for artificially accelerating the drying |
of plant tissue.
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10. "Device" means any instrument or contrivance, other |
than a
firearm or equipment for application of pesticides when |
sold separately
from pesticides, which is intended for |
trapping, repelling, destroying,
or mitigating any pest, other |
than bacteria, virus, or other
microorganisms on or living in |
man or other living animals.
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11. "Distribute" means offer or hold for sale, sell, |
barter, ship,
deliver for shipment, receive and then deliver, |
or offer to deliver
pesticides, within the State.
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12. "Environment" includes water, air, land, and all |
plants and
animals including man, living therein and the |
interrelationships which
exist among these.
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13. "Equipment" means any type of instruments and |
contrivances using
motorized, mechanical or pressure power |
which is used to apply any
pesticide, excluding pressurized |
hand-size household apparatus
containing dilute ready to apply |
pesticide or used to apply household
pesticides.
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14. "FIFRA" means the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and |
Rodenticide
Act, as amended.
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15. "Fungi" means any non-chlorophyll bearing |
thallophytes, any
non-chlorophyll bearing plant of a lower |
order than mosses or
liverworts, as for example rust, smut, |
mildew, mold, yeast and bacteria,
except those on or in living |
animals including man and those on or in
processed foods, |
beverages or pharmaceuticals.
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16. "Household Substance" means any pesticide customarily |
produced
and distributed for use by individuals in or about |
the household.
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17. "Imminent Hazard" means a situation which exists when |
continued
use of a pesticide would likely result in |
unreasonable adverse effect on
the environment or will involve |
unreasonable hazard to the survival of a
species declared |
endangered by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior or to
species |
declared to be protected by the Illinois Department of Natural
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Resources.
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18. "Inert Ingredient" means an ingredient which is not an |
active
ingredient.
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19. "Ingredient Statement" means a statement of the name |
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and
percentage of each active ingredient together with the |
total percentage
of inert ingredients in a pesticide and for |
pesticides containing
arsenic in any form, the ingredient |
statement shall include percentage
of total and water soluble |
arsenic, each calculated as elemental
arsenic. In the case of |
spray adjuvants the ingredient statement need
contain only the |
names of the functioning agents and the total percent
of those |
constituents ineffective as spray adjuvants.
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20. "Insect" means any of the numerous small invertebrate |
animals
generally having the body more or less obviously |
segmented for the most
part belonging to the class Insects, |
comprised of six-legged, usually
winged forms, as for example |
beetles, caterpillars, and flies. This
definition encompasses |
other allied classes of arthropods whose members
are wingless |
and usually have more than 6 legs as for example spiders,
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mites, ticks, centipedes, and millipedes.
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21. "Label" means the written, printed or graphic matter |
on or
attached to the pesticide or device or any of its |
containers or
wrappings.
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22. "Labeling" means the label and all other written, |
printed or
graphic matter: (a) on the pesticide or device or |
any of its containers
or wrappings, (b) accompanying the |
pesticide or device or referring to
it in any other media used |
to disseminate information to the public,
(c) to which |
reference is made to the pesticide or device except when
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references are made to current official publications of the U. |
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S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Departments of |
Agriculture, Health,
Education and Welfare or other Federal |
Government institutions, the
state experiment station or |
colleges of agriculture or other similar
state institution |
authorized to conduct research in the field of
pesticides.
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23. "Land" means all land and water area including |
airspace, and all
plants, animals, structures, buildings, |
contrivances, and machinery
appurtenant thereto or situated |
thereon, fixed or mobile, including any
used for |
transportation.
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24. "Licensed Operator" means a person employed to apply |
pesticides
to the lands of others under the direction of a |
"licensed commercial
applicator" or a "licensed commercial
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not-for-hire applicator".
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25. "Nematode" means invertebrate animals of the phylum
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nemathelminthes and class nematoda, also referred to as nemas |
or
eelworms, which are unsegmented roundworms with elongated |
fusiform or
sac-like bodies covered with cuticle and |
inhabiting soil, water, plants
or plant parts.
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26. "Permit" means a written statement issued by the |
Director or his
authorized agent, authorizing certain acts of |
pesticide purchase or of
pesticide use or application on an |
interim basis prior to normal
certification, registration, or |
licensing.
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27. "Person" means any individual, partnership, |
association,
fiduciary, corporation, or any organized group of |
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persons whether
incorporated or not.
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28. "Pest" means (a) any insect, rodent, nematode, fungus, |
weed, or
(b) any other form of terrestrial or aquatic plant or |
animal life or
virus, bacteria, or other microorganism, |
excluding virus, bacteria, or
other microorganism on or in |
living animals including man, which the
Director declares to |
be a pest.
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29. "Pesticide" means any substance or mixture of |
substances
intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or |
mitigating any pest
or any substance or mixture of substances |
intended for use as a plant
regulator, defoliant or desiccant.
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30. "Pesticide Dealer" means any person who distributes |
registered
pesticides to the user.
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31. "Plant Regulator" means any substance or mixture of |
substances
intended through physiological action to affect the |
rate of growth or
maturation or otherwise alter the behavior |
of ornamental or crop plants
or the produce thereof. This does |
not include substances which are not
intended as plant |
nutrient trace elements, nutritional chemicals, plant
or seed |
inoculants or soil conditioners or amendments.
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32. "Protect Health and Environment" means to guard |
against any
unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.
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33. "Registrant" means person who has registered any |
pesticide
pursuant to the provision of FIFRA and this Act.
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34. "Restricted Use Pesticide" means any pesticide with |
one or more
of its uses classified as restricted by order of |
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the Administrator of
USEPA.
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35. "SLN Registration" means registration of a pesticide |
for use
under conditions of special local need as defined by
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FIFRA.
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36. "State Restricted Pesticide Use" means any pesticide |
use which
the Director determines, subsequent to public |
hearing, that an
additional restriction for that use is needed |
to prevent unreasonable
adverse effects.
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37. "Structural Pest" means any pests which attack and |
destroy
buildings and other structures or which attack |
clothing, stored food,
commodities stored at food |
manufacturing and processing facilities or
manufactured and |
processed goods.
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38. "Unreasonable Adverse Effects on the Environment" |
means the
unreasonable risk to the environment, including man, |
from the use of any
pesticide, when taking into account |
accrued benefits of as well as the
economic, social, and |
environmental costs of its use.
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39. "USEPA" means United States Environmental Protection |
Agency.
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40. "Use inconsistent with the label" means to use a |
pesticide in
a manner not consistent with the label |
instruction, the definition
adopted in FIFRA as interpreted by |
USEPA shall apply in Illinois.
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41. "Weed" means any plant growing in a place where it is |
not
wanted.
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42. "Wildlife" means all living things, not human, |
domestic, or
pests.
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43. "Bulk pesticide" means any registered pesticide which |
is
transported or held in an individual container in undivided |
quantities of
greater than 55 U.S. gallons liquid measure or |
100 pounds net dry weight.
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44. "Bulk repackaging" means the transfer of a registered |
pesticide from
one bulk container (containing undivided |
quantities of greater than 100
U.S. gallons liquid measure or |
100 pounds net dry weight) to another bulk
container |
(containing undivided quantities of greater than 100 U.S. |
gallons
liquid measure or 100 pounds net dry weight) in an |
unaltered state in
preparation for sale or distribution to |
another person.
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45. "Business" means any individual, partnership, |
corporation or
association engaged in a business operation for |
the purpose of
selling or distributing pesticides or providing |
the service of application
of pesticides in this State.
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46. "Facility" means any building or structure and all |
real property
contiguous thereto, including all equipment |
fixed thereon used for the
operation of the business.
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47. "Chemigation" means the application of a pesticide |
through the
systems or equipment employed for the primary |
purpose of irrigation of land and
crops.
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48. "Use" means any activity covered by the pesticide |
label including
but not limited to application of pesticide, |
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mixing and loading, storage of
pesticides or pesticide |
containers, disposal of pesticides and pesticide
containers |
and reentry into treated sites or areas.
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(Source: P.A. 102-555, eff. 1-1-22 .)
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(415 ILCS 60/13.4 new) |
Sec. 13.4. Barrier mosquitocides. |
(a) Except as provided under subsection (e) and rules |
adopted by the Department of Agriculture under subsection (b), |
no commercial applicator shall apply a barrier mosquitocide |
between October 16 and April 14. |
(b) The Department of Agriculture may adopt rules allowing |
for the application of barrier mosquitocides by commercial |
applicators between October 16 and April 14, provided that the |
Department of Agriculture determines, as a part of the |
rulemaking proceeding, that there is evidence of a significant |
unmet need for the commercial application of barrier |
mosquitocides between October 16 and April 14 due to the |
abundance of target mosquito populations in the State during |
that period. |
(c) A commercial applicator of a barrier mosquitocide |
must, at a minimum: |
(1) not apply a barrier mosquitocide when wind speeds |
are greater than or equal to 10 miles per hour; |
(2) be licensed under this Act and have completed the |
additional licensure and testing requirements established |
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by the Department of Agriculture under subsection (d); |
(3) erect, immediately following application of the |
barrier mosquitocide, signage for residential properties |
treated with barrier mosquitocides that is comparable to |
the notification requirements under subsection (a) of |
Section 3 of the Lawn Care Products Application and Notice |
Act; and |
(4) provide, upon request and in a manner that is |
comparable to the notification requirements under |
subsection (d) of Section 3 of the Lawn Care Products |
Application and Notice Act, a copy of the product labels |
required for the barrier mosquitocide under the Federal |
Insecticide Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). |
(d) The Department of Agriculture shall adopt rules to |
expand its existing commercial applicator licensure and |
testing program to include training in the residential |
application of barrier mosquitocides. The training developed |
by the Department of Agriculture shall include a course on |
mosquito control and pollinator protection in the residential |
environment and shall also include training in the following |
topics: |
(1) requirements for domestic inspections by |
commercial applicators prior to application of barrier |
mosquitocides; |
(2) identification of mosquitoes in areas to be |
treated with the barrier mosquitocide; |
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(3) distinguishing between species of mosquitoes; |
(4) mosquito behavior, biology, and life cycle; |
(5) pesticide-free source mosquito-reduction methods; |
(6) pesticide drift and the protection of bystanders |
during pesticide application; |
(7) pesticide label requirements; |
(8) proper technique for application of barrier |
mosquitocides; |
(9) protection of pollinators from barrier |
mosquitocides; |
(10) mosquito-borne diseases; |
(11) proper use of equipment for application of |
mosquitocides; |
(12) use of personal protective equipment during |
application of barrier mosquitocides; |
(13) areas where barrier mosquitocides cannot be |
applied; and |
(14) any other topic the Department of Agriculture |
determines to be relevant. |
(e) Any barrier mosquitocide treatment made for public |
health purposes by or on behalf of a mosquito abatement |
district, public health department, township, municipality, or |
other unit of
local government is exempt from this Section and |
any rules adopted under this Section. |
(f) The Department of Agriculture may partner with the |
University of Illinois to develop and administer a voluntary |
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continuing education curriculum that includes as a curricular |
element a unit on pollinator
protection and ecological |
protection. |
(415 ILCS 60/13.5 new) |
Sec. 13.5. Mosquito misters prohibited. No person shall |
install or use any residential automatic pesticide misting |
system in this State. For purposes of this Section, |
"residential automatic pesticide misting system" means any |
device that is designed to be installed on, near, or around the |
exterior of any residential dwelling or the grounds of a |
residential dwelling and to automatically spray any pesticide |
solution at timed intervals. |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
1, 2023. |