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2002-3 Regulatory Agenda (Rules) - Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources - State of Maine - USA
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Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources 2002-2003 Regulatory Agenda 001 - The Department - General
015 - Maine Milk Commission
017 - State Harness Racing Commission
026 - Board of Pesticides Control
AGENCY NAME: 01-001 - Department of Agriculture, Food & Rural Resources CONTACT PERSON: Edwin R. Porter, Deputy Commissioner, 28 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0028
CHAPTER 221: Cervids Importation Embargo
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 1331
PURPOSE: Rules outlining the embargo on the importation of cervids into Maine due to the possible introduction of Chronic Wasting Disease.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Adopted on June 12, 2002
AFFECTED PARTIES: Deer farmers and commercial large game shooting operations.
EXPECTED 2002 -2003 RULEMAKING ACTIVITY:
CHAPTER 5: Official Designation of Maine Bag Logo
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 1035
PURPOSE: Make needed changes in rules to reflect current practices.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July 2003
AFFECTED PARTIES: Potato farmers, packers and shippers. CHAPTER 26: Blueberry Marketing Order
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Sections 421-430
PURPOSE: Modify grade and other standards as needed.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Fresh blueberry packers.
CHAPTER 50: Underserved Rural Areas for Veterinary Services
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 12 and 20-A MRSA Section 12107
PURPOSE: Establishes underserved rural areas for veterinary services for purposes of the loan forgiveness program for certain state contract veterinary students.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July 1, 2003
AFFECTED PARTIES: Veterinary students
CHAPTER 91: Rules for the Administration of the Right to Farm Law
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 17 MRSA section 2805
PURPOSE: To establish procedures for responding to, investigating, reporting on and resolving complaints involving a farm or a farm operation.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Farmers, farm operation owners, adjacent landowners, municipal officials, government agencies.
CHAPTER 122: Fee Schedule for Inspection of Agricultural Commodities
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Sections 12, 441, 446, 951B, 1033A
PURPOSE: Change inspection fee levels to reflect current costs of providing services.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Growers, processors and packers of inspected products.
CHAPTER 125: Official Grades, Standards and Inspection Requirements for Potatoes packed in Maine
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Sections 951 and 1033-A(3)
PURPOSE: Modifies rules governing potato packaging.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to December 2003
AFFECTED PARTIES: Potato farmers, packers and shippers.
CHAPTER 126: Official Use of Blue, White & Red State Trademark
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Sections 441 and 443
PURPOSE: Modify standards as necessary.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Licensed packers.
CHAPTER 127: Maple Syrup Requirements--Blue, White and Red State Trademark
PURPOSE: Modify standards as needed.
CHAPTER 135: Official Use of the State of Maine Quality Trademark
PURPOSE: Modify rules on use and fees for users of the Maine Quality Trademark.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Processors and packers of products using the Maine Quality Trademark.
CHAPTER 136: Rules Governing the Use of the Quality Trademark for Maine Dairy Products
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Sections 2901-B and 443-B.
PURPOSE: Establishes and/or amends standards for the use of the Quality Trademark on milk and milk products.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Milk dealers.
CHAPTER 201: Rules Governing Licensed Livestock Dealers
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 1303 and 1307
PURPOSE: Rules governing livestock dealers.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Livestock owners and livestock dealers.
CHAPTER 205: Rules Governing The Poultry Disease Control Fund
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 1756-1757
PURPOSE: Rules governing the poultry disease control fund.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Poultry farmers.
CHAPTER 206: Prevention and Control of Certain Diseases of Domestic Animals and Poultry
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 1752 and section 1812
PURPOSE: Rules governing the control of certain diseases of animals and poultry.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Livestock and poultry industry.
CHAPTER 207: Control of Equine Infectious Anemia
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 1820-A
PURPOSE: Rules governing the management of equine infectious anemia.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Equine owners.
CHAPTER 208: Handling of Domestic Animal and Poultry Vaccines
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 1752
PURPOSE: Rules governing animal and poultry vaccine use.
CHAPTER 209: Livestock Commission or Community Auctions
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 1453
PURPOSE: Rules governing auctions.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Livestock auctions.
CHAPTER 210: Poultry for Immediate Slaughter
PURPOSE: Rules governing poultry slaughtering.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Poultry industry.
CHAPTER 212: Rules Governing Procurement, Storage, Distribution and Use of Brucellosis Vaccine
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 1812
PURPOSE: Rules governing the use of Brucellosis vaccine.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Livestock industry.
CHAPTER 213: Rules Governing the Disposal of Animal Carcasses
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Sections 1752, 1817, 1818; 17 MRSA
Section 2805.
PURPOSE: Issue rules that would describe how to safely dispose of animals that
die on farms.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Farmers, abutters, government agencies.
CHAPTER 220: Importation of Certain Deer into Maine
PURPOSE: Rules governing the importation of deer into Maine.
PURPOSE: Rules governing the importation embargo of cervids into Maine.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Repeal by July 1, 2003
CHAPTER 252: Rules Governing Certification of Seed Potatoes in the State of
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 2101-2105
PURPOSE: Amend the current rules to clarify certain provisions involved in the seed potato certification program.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to June 2003
AFFECTED PARTIES: Seed potato producers in Maine.
CHAPTER 255: Imported Seed Potatoes
PURPOSE: Establish or amend standards required for the importation of seed potatoes for planting within Maine.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to May 2003
AFFECTED PARTIES: Potato farmers, dealers, buyers and shippers of imported seed.
CHAPTER 259: Minimum Standards for Planting Potatoes
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 951-A
AFFECTED PARTIES: Potato farmers who plant at least one acre.
CHAPTER 266: Hemlock Woolly Adelgid
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Sections 2301-2303
PURPOSE: Amend the quarantine against the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid; specify the areas under quarantine and requirements to import logs and nursery stock from infested areas; and clarify the state's authority if infested materials are found in Maine.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to April 2003
AFFECTED PARTIES: Saw mills, nurseries and the general public.
CHAPTER 268: Pine Shoot Beetle Quarantine
PURPOSE: Amend the quarantine against the Pine Shoot Beetle; specify the areas under quarantine requirements to move regulated articles (pine logs, nursery stock, etc.) from the regulated area; and clarify the state's authority if infested materials are found in Maine.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to November 1, 2003
CHAPTER 270: Maine Apiary Rules and Regulations
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 2701-2872
PURPOSE: Amend the current apiary rules to clarify certain provisions relating to Africanized Honey bees and honey bee diseases and parasites in Maine.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Beekeepers, blueberry and apple producers, and the
CHAPTER 306: Regulations for Adoption of Type Evaluation of Weighing and Measuring Devices
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 10 MRSA Section 2402 (3).
PURPOSE: Revise regulations to reflect current standards and practices for device approval.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Manufacturers of weighing and measuring devices, and repair companies.
CHAPTER 321: Milk
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 2910
PURPOSE: Rules governing the inspection of milk and milk products.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Repeal prior to July 1, 2003
AFFECTED PARTIES: Dairy farmers and Maine dairies.
CHAPTER 322: Frozen Dessert Products Standards and Regulations
PURPOSE: Rules governing the frozen dessert standards.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Maine dairies.
CHAPTER 323: Weigh and Sample Milk
PURPOSE: Rules governing the weighing and sampling of milk.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Dairy farmers.
CHAPTER 341: Bakeries (Commercial, Retail and Distributors)
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 10 MRSA Section 2625, 22 MRSA Sections 2153, 2157.9B, 2166 and 2169
PURPOSE: Revise regulations to reflect current processing and sanitation requirements.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Commercial Bakeries.
CHAPTER 342: Cider and Apple Juice Plants
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 10 MRSA Section 2625, 22 MRSA Sections 2153, 2154, 2167, 2168 and 2169
PURPOSE: Revise regulations to reflect food safety concerns.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Cider and juice producers.
CHAPTER 343: Food Processing Manufacturing
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA Sections 2167, 2168 and 2169.
PURPOSE: Revise regulations to reflect current manufacturing and processing
technology and practices.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Manufacturing and processors of food, including shellfish.
CHAPTER 344: Food Storage Warehouses
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA Sections 2167-2169
PURPOSE: Clarify changes reflect current food safety practices.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Operators of food storage facilities.
CHAPTER 345: Home Food Manufacturing
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 10 MRSA Section 2625, 22 MRSA Sections 2153, 2157.9B, 2168, 2169 and 2176
PURPOSE: Revise standards to reflect current food safety concerns.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Home food manufacturers and processors.
CHAPTER 346: Rules Governing Meat and Poultry Inspection and Licensing.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA Section 2513
PURPOSE: To adopt the rules necessary to implement a State Meat and Poultry Inspection Program.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to December 2002
AFFECTED PARTIES: Slaughterhouses, producers, custom processors, custom slaughterhouses and retailers.
CHAPTER 347: Maple Syrup Processing
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 10 MRSA Section 2625, 22 MRSA Sections 2153, 2154, 2167, 2168 and 2164
PURPOSE: Maintain sanitary procedures in the maple syrup production process.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Maple syrup produces.
CHAPTER 350: Regulations for the Registration and Sale of Fertilizer.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Sections 747 and 748
PURPOSE: Establish Uniform Standards for Labeling, Registration and Regulating Fertilizer.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Manufacturer's of fertilizer.
CHAPTER 351: Packaged Ice Manufacturing and Processing
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 10 MRSA Section 2625, 22 MRSA Sections 2153, 2167, 2168, and 2169
PURPOSE: Clarify current ice manufacturing regulations.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Manufacturers of ice.
CHAPTER 352: Fallow Deer Processing
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 1331 (6)
PURPOSE: Clarify fallow deer processing regulations.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Processors of fallow deer.
CHAPTER 353: Licensing of Domestic Deer for Food
PURPOSE: Clarify existing rule.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Domesticated deer producers.
CHAPTER 357: Food Salvage
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA Sections 2153 and 2169
PURPOSE: Revise regulations to reflect current food safety concerns.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Food salvage operators.
CHAPTER 358: Manufacturing of Potentially Hazardous Foods
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA Sections 2151 and 2153
AFFECTED PARTIES: Manufacturers and processors at potentially hazardous foods.
CHAPTER 359: Rules Governing the Processing/Handling/Storing/Labeling of
Smoked, Cured and Salted Fish
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA Sections 1851 and 2153
AFFECTED PARTIES: Manufacturers and processors of smoked, cured and salted fish.
CHAPTER 360: Responsibilities of Manufacturers, Distributors, Dealers, Initiators of Deposit, and Redemption Centers under the Returnable Beverage Container Law
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRSA Sections 1861-1872
PURPOSE: Make changes needed to facilitate operation of Maine's bottle bill.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Manufacturers, distributors, initiator's of deposit, dealers, contract agents and redemption centers dealing with returnable beverage containers.
CHAPTER 565: Nutrient Management Rules
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 4206
PURPOSE: To update the Nutrient Management Rules and to amend it to clarify some provisions of the Nutrient Management Program
AFFECTED PARTIES: Farmers, farm operation owners, nutrient management certified planners, Nutrient Management Review Board, government agencies.
CHAPTER 600: Rules regarding disposal of cull potato piles
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 1007-A
PURPOSE: To update the rules regarding disposal of cull potato piles
AFFECTED PARTIES: Potato farmers, Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources.
CHAPTER 701: Rules Governing Animal Welfare
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Part 9
PURPOSE: To update the rules as a result of statutory changes in the animal welfare laws and to clarify and correct inconsistencies.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Pet owners.
CHAPTER 751: Definitions
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 2176
PURPOSE: Update the current rule concerning definitions relating to Arborists in the State of Maine, and delete references to the Arborist Examining Board, which was abolished when the program was transferred to the Department of Agriculture in September of 2000.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Individuals currently licensed or wishing to become licensed as arborists in the State of Maine.
CHAPTER 752: Licensing
CHAPTER 753: Standard of Practice
CHAPTER 754: Enforcement and Disciplinary Procedures
NEW RULE CHAPTER (# to be assigned): Rules Governing the labeling of foods free of genetic engineering
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 530-A
PURPOSE: To adopt the rules necessary to implement a voluntary labeling program for foods that are produced without the use of genetic engineering.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Processors and producers selling products produced without the use of genetic engineering and the consuming public.
NEW RULE: Non-released Potato Varieties
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 2103-A
PURPOSE: Establish procedures to ensure that seed potato growers who are certifying non-released potato varieties have been authorized to do so.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July 2003.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Seed potato growers who produce non-released potato varieties and potato breeders.
NEW RULE: Designation of Potato Pests and Diseases; Seizure, Destruction, Disinfection
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Sections 2351-2352
PURPOSE: Designate those potato pests and diseases that pose a threat to the Maine potato industry; provide for the control and eradication of such pests and diseases; and provide for the disinfection of any vehicles to prevent the spread of such pests and diseases.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Potato farmers in Maine.
UMBRELLA/UNIT NUMBER: 01-015
AGENCY: Maine Milk Commission CONTACT PERSON: Edwin R. Porter, Deputy Commissioner, 28 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0028 EMERGENCY RULES ADOPTED SINCE THE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: None EXPECTED 2002-2003 RULEMAKING ACTIVITY: CHAPTER 1: Minimum Retail Pricing of Bulk Containers
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Sections 2953-2954
PURPOSE: Set minimum retail price for bulk containers to cover sales for home delivery and grocery stores.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Dealers, retailers, and consumers.
CHAPTER 1: Payment by Dealers and Retailers and Others
PURPOSE: Set dates and minimums when payment for milk received must be made.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Milk dealers, retailers and others.
CHAPTER 1: Integrated Operations
PURPOSE: Set minimum controls for integrated operations.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Producers, dealers and retailers.
CHAPTER 1: Late Payment Penalty
PURPOSE: Set variable penalty fee on late payments to Commission.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Farmers and dealers.
CHAPTER 1: Base Rating-- Quota Plan
PURPOSE: Set producer production base or quota production.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Farmers.
CHAPTER 1: Container Deposits
PURPOSE: Set deposit price for any container.
CHAPTER 1: Milk Balancing
PURPOSE: Amend new milk balancing rule based on latest information and practices put into place since adoption of first rule, September 1991.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Farmers, dealers and consumers.
CHAPTER 1: Interstate Conference and Compacts
PURPOSE: Enter into agreements with other Northeastern states for special conferences and or compacts for regulation of the dairy industry.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Any or all segments of the dairy industry.
PURPOSE: Amend present rules to reflect changing industry standards, new APA requirements, and/or to upgrade and modernize past practices.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Commission, intervenors and industry.
CHAPTER 3: Monthly Minimum Milk Prices
PURPOSE: Reflect latest Federal Government price announcements and any prevailing premiums in southern New England.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Monthly
CHAPTER 3: Marketing Areas
PURPOSE: Set new marketing areas based on new information and latest buying or selling practices in State.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Farmers, dealers, consumers and retailers.
CHAPTER 3: Milk Commission Monthly Forms
PURPOSE: Adopt regular reporting forms to meet needs of Commission and Milk Pool.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Farmers, dealers and retailers.
CHAPTER 6: Inspection of Records, Books and Accounts
PURPOSE: Adopt or amend rule to inspect industry records, books, accounts and any matter relating to the dairy industry and the setting of minimum prices.
CHAPTER 11: Dealer and Subdealer Route Information Reports
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 2954
PURPOSE: Require dealers to report special route delivery information.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Dealers and consumers.
CHAPTER 11 and 25: Hauling and Transportation Costs
PURPOSE: Set minimums/maximums on hauling and transportation cost.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Farmers, dealers, retailers and consumers.
CHAPTER 13 and 27: Retail Margins
PURPOSE: Set new minimum retail margins according to cost study and hearing testimony.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Retailers and consumers.
CHAPTER 14: 30 Days Notice
PURPOSE: Minimum number of days notice required before a producer can be dropped by a Maine dealer.
CHAPTER 20: Prevention of Destructive Competition
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA Section 2981 et seq.
PURPOSE: Prohibits predatory pricing.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Farmers, dealers, retailers and milk consumers.
CHAPTER 26: Producer Cost
PURPOSE: Set minimum producer price based on Federal order and actual cost of production.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Producers, dealers, retailers and consumers.
CHAPTER 29: Dealer Margins
PURPOSE: Set new minimum dealer margins based on latest cost study and public hearings and testimony.
CHAPTER 603: Milk Promotion
PURPOSE: Establish guidelines for promotions of milk.
UMBRELLA-UNIT: 01-017
AGENCY NAME: State Harness Racing Commission CONTACT PERSON: Henry W. Jackson, Executive Director, 28 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0028 EMERGENCY RULES ADOPTED SINCE THE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: None EXPECTED 2002-2003 RULEMAKING ACTIVITY: CHAPTERS 1 through 21 STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 8 MRSA §§263-A; 268; 275-C; 279-A; 279-B; and, 281
PURPOSE: The Maine State Harness Racing Commission recently recodified its entire body of rules. Minor corrections and modifications may be needed to clarify changes made last year.
SCHEDULE FOR ADOPTION: July 1, 2002 - October 1, 2003
AFFECTED PARTIES: Harness horse owners, track owners and operators, those affiliated with the harness racing industry.
AGENCY UMBRELLA-UNIT: 01-026
AGENCY NAME: Board of Pesticides Control AGENCY CONTACT PERSON: Robert I. Batteese, Jr., 28 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0028. Telephone (207) 287-2731. EMERGENCY RULES ADOPTED SINCE THE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: None EXPECTED 2002-2003 RULEMAKING ACTIVITY: CHAPTER 10: Definitions and Terms
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA Sections 1471-A-X
PURPOSE: In 1996, the Board consolidated all definitions of rules in this Chapter. This Chapter will be undergoing rulemaking each time a new definition is added to one of the subsequent chapters.
AFFECTED PARTIES: All individuals and businesses affected by the Board's rules.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated CHAPTER 20: Special Provisions
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA §§1471-A-X
PURPOSE: The Board may amend the current Chapter to include specific duties that an employer must do to protect their employees from occupational exposure to pesticides. Many of the amendments will be modeled on the 1992 Federal Worker Protection Standard.
AFFECTED PARTIES: All business that use pesticides and have one or more employees.
CHAPTER 21: Pesticide Container Disposal and Storage
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA § 1471-Q
PURPOSE: The Board may make amendments to reflect current practices regarding payment of deposits, issuance of stickers, and submission of affidavits.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Pesticide applicators and dealers.
CHAPTER 22: Standards for Outdoor Application of Pesticides by Powered Equipment in Order to Minimize Off-Target Deposition
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA §§ 601-525 and 22 MRSA §§1471A-X
PURPOSE: The Board may make amendments to this chapter, which affects all applicators making outdoor applications with powered application equipment.
AFFECTED PARTIES: All applicators making outdoor applications with powered application equipment.
CHAPTER 24: Pesticide Storage Facility Standards/Pesticide Distributors
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA § 1471-O and 7 MRSA § 610(2)(B)
PURPOSE: The Board has received letters expressing concern that odors and spilled chemicals may represent a health risk for both employees and customers who enter the self-service display areas of general use pesticide dealers. The Board may find it necessary to establish standards for the display and storage of pesticides in these retail areas.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Pesticide dealers with self-service sales areas.
CHAPTER 27: Standards for Pesticide Applications and Public Notification in Schools
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA §§1471A-X and 7 MRSA §§ 601-625
PURPOSE: The Board is currently in the process of adopting this rule that resulted from a consensus-based rule development process. The Board may receive a request to modify a provision of the rule that establishes procedures and standards for applying pesticides in and on school grounds.
AFFECTED PARTIES: All public and private school systems as well as commercial applicators and all persons using school buildings and grounds.
CHAPTER 28: Notification Provisions for Outdoor Pesticide Applications
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA § 1471-M (2)(D)
PURPOSE: The Board may amend this rule, which was adopted in 1998 and amended in 2000 to establish a registry for persons who wish to be notified of outdoor pesticide applications in their vicinity. It established mechanisms for notifying applicators (commercial and homeowner) in the area of a person on the registry. This rule also established fees for persons to be on the registry.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Persons who believe they are sensitive to pesticides benefit greatly. Regulated parties include all commercial pesticide applicators and anyone who applies pesticides outdoors in the vicinity of persons on the registry.
CHAPTER 29. Standards for Water Quality Protection
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA § 1471-M(2)(D)
PURPOSE: The Board may amend this rule which was adopted in April 1999 to protect surface water by establishing a set back from water bodies during mixing and loading operations. It also established requirements for securing containers on sprayers and support vehicles, and requiring prompt clean up of any spills within the set back area.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Commercial and private pesticide applicators.
CHAPTER 31, 32, 34, 35 and 36: Certification and Licensing Requirements for Applicators, Dealers, Firms, Monitors and Spotters
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 2 MRSA §§ 1471-D and S
PURPOSE: The Board may amend any of its current regulations dealing with the examination, certification, licensing, and re-licensing of applicators, dealers and firms.
AFFECTED PARTIES: All persons licensed by the Board.
CHAPTER 40: State Restricted Pesticide List
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 7 MRSA §§ 601-625 and 22 MRSA §§ 1471A-X
PURPOSE: The Board may update its Restricted Use List by including products restricted by the US Environmental Protection Agency, deleting products that are no longer registered, and modifying it as a result of the Board's registration review process, if necessary. Also, this action may add any products which present a threat to ground water.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Pesticide manufacturers, pesticide applicators, and environmental groups interested in pesticide issues.
CHAPTER 41: Special Restrictions
PURPOSE: The Board may amend this Chapter to place additional use restrictions on pesticides that are identified as groundwater contaminants or are likely to be used illegally by the general public to control weeds in waters of the State. The Board may also propose amendments to place additional restrictions on products identified as potential risks by the health or environmental review processes.
AFFECTED PARTIES: All applicators making outdoor applications and environmental groups.
CHAPTER 50: Reporting Requirements for Applicators and Dealers
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA §§ 1471-G and M
PURPOSE: The Board may amend current regulations to require all private applicators to report pesticide use to the Board, annually. This action will also amend the sales reporting requirements for pesticide dealers in Maine.
AFFECTED PARTIES: All private and commercial applicators, dealers, and consumer or environmental groups.
CHAPTER 51: Notice of Aerial Pesticide Applications.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA § 147-R
PURPOSE: The Board may amend the current regulations dealing with forest insect, ornamental plant, rights-of-way, other forest pests, biting flies, other public health pests and aerial applications.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Aerial applicators, paper company and utility officials, and environmental groups.
CHAPTER 60. Designation of Critical Pesticide Control Area
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 22 MRSA § 1471 - M (4)
PURPOSE: Upon receipt of a petition, the Board would be required to consider restricting pesticide usage within a designated area to protect public health, threatened or endangered species or their habitat, surface or ground water, or other environmental resources.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Persons living within the requested area and all applicators wishing to do business within the designated zone.
NEW RULE: Standards for Indoor Application of Pesticides
PURPOSE: The Board's top priority for the coming year is to complete the development of a regulation that would set standards for the application of pesticides in indoor settings and include notification procedures for tenants, employees, customers or other visitors.
AFFECTED PARTIES: All structural pest control applicators, owners or managers of businesses, institutions and apartment houses as well as interested members of the general public.
NEW RULE: Pesticide Use Reduction
PURPOSE: The Board is continuing to investigate ways to implement the 1997 state policy to minimize reliance on pesticides. The Board may be asked to adopt standards to expand integrated pest management practices.
AFFECTED PARTIES: All pesticide applicators and dealers as well as interested members of the general public.
NEW RULE: Standards for Buffers Around Surface Water Bodies
PURPOSE: The Board is continuing to conduct water monitoring as part of its participation in the Atlantic Salmon Conservation Plan. Depending on sampling results, the Board may be requested to establish minimum distances an applicator must observe as a no-spray zone when applying pesticides adjacent to bodies of surface water.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Pesticide manufacturers, outdoor applicators, persons owning land next to surface water bodies and environmental groups.