(1) The
director shall administer and enforce the provisions of this
chapter and rules adopted under this chapter. All the authority
and requirements provided for in chapter 34.05 RCW
(Administrative Procedure Act) and chapter 42.30 RCW shall apply
to this chapter in the adoption of rules including those
requiring due notice and a hearing for the adoption of permanent
rules.
(2) The director is authorized to adopt appropriate rules
for carrying out the purpose and provisions of this chapter,
including but not limited to rules providing for:
(a) Declaring as a pest any form of plant or animal life or
virus which is injurious to plants, people, animals (domestic or
otherwise), land, articles, or substances;
(b) Determining that certain pesticides are highly toxic to
people. For the purpose of this chapter, highly toxic pesticide
means any pesticide that conforms to the criteria in 40 C.F.R.
Sec. 156.10 for toxicity category I due to oral inhalation or
dermal toxicity. The director shall publish a list of all
pesticides, determined to be highly toxic, by their common or
generic name and their trade or brand name if practical. Such
list shall be kept current and shall, upon request, be made
available to any interested party;
(c) Determining standards for denaturing pesticides by
color, taste, odor, or form;
(d) The collection and examination of samples of pesticides
or devices;
(e) The safe handling, transportation, storage, display,
distribution, and disposal of pesticides and their containers;
(f) Restricting or prohibiting the use of certain types of
containers or packages for specific pesticides. These
restrictions may apply to type of construction, strength, and/or
size to alleviate danger of spillage, breakage, misuse, or any
other hazard to the public. The director shall be guided by
federal regulations concerning pesticide containers;
(g) Procedures in making of pesticide recommendations;
(h) Adopting a list of restricted use pesticides for the
state or for designated areas within the state if the director
determines that such pesticides may require rules restricting or
prohibiting their distribution or use. The director may include
in the rule the time and conditions of distribution or use of
such restricted use pesticides and may, if it is found necessary
to carry out the purpose and provisions of this chapter, require
that any or all restricted use pesticides shall be purchased,
possessed, or used only under permit of the director and under
the director's direct supervision in certain areas and/or under
certain conditions or in certain quantities or concentrations.
The director may require all persons issued such permits to
maintain records as to the use of all the restricted use
pesticides;
(i) Label requirements of all pesticides required to be
registered under provisions of this chapter;
(j) Regulating the labeling of devices;
(k) The establishment of criteria governing the conduct of a
structural pest inspection;
(l) Declaring crops, when grown to produce seed specifically
for crop reproduction purposes, to be nonfood and/or nonfeed
sites of pesticide application. The director may include in the
rule any restrictions or conditions regarding: (i) The
application of pesticides to the designated crops; and (ii) the
disposition of any portion of the treated crop;
(m) Fixing and collecting examination fees; and
(n) Requiring individuals to earn recertification credits in
the classifications in which they are licensed.
(3) For the purpose of uniformity and to avoid confusion
endangering the public health and welfare the director may adopt
rules in conformity with the primary pesticide standards,
particularly as to labeling, established by the United States
environmental protection agency or any other federal agency.
[2003 c 212 § 2; 2000 c 96 § 8; 1997 c 242 § 1; 1996 c 188 § 4; 1991 c 264 § 2; 1989 c 380 § 2; 1971 ex.s. c 190 § 4.]