Unless the context clearly
requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter.
(1) "Agricultural commodity" means any plant or part of a
plant, or animal, or animal product, produced by a person
(including farmers, ranchers, vineyardists, plant propagators,
Christmas tree growers, aquaculturists, floriculturists,
orchardists, foresters, or other comparable persons) primarily
for sale, consumption, propagation, or other use by people or
animals.
(2) "Agricultural land" means land on which an agricultural
commodity is produced or land that is in a government-recognized
conservation reserve program. This definition does not apply to
private gardens where agricultural commodities are produced for
personal consumption.
(3) "Antimicrobial pesticide" means a pesticide that is used
for the control of microbial pests, including but not limited to
viruses, bacteria, algae, and protozoa, and is intended for use
as a disinfectant or sanitizer.
(4) "Apparatus" means any type of ground, water, or aerial
equipment, device, or contrivance using motorized, mechanical, or
pressurized power and used to apply any pesticide on land and
anything that may be growing, habitating, or stored on or in such
land, but shall not include any pressurized handsized household
device used to apply any pesticide, or any equipment, device, or
contrivance of which the person who is applying the pesticide is
the source of power or energy in making such pesticide
application, or any other small equipment, device, or contrivance
that is transported in a piece of equipment licensed under this
chapter as an apparatus.
(5) "Arthropod" means any invertebrate animal that belongs
to the phylum arthropoda, which in addition to insects, includes
allied classes whose members are wingless and usually have more
than six legs; for example, spiders, mites, ticks, centipedes,
and isopod crustaceans.
(6) "Certified applicator" means any individual who is
licensed as a commercial pesticide applicator, commercial
pesticide operator, public operator, private-commercial
applicator, demonstration and research applicator, private
applicator, limited private applicator, rancher private
applicator, or any other individual who is certified by the
director to use or supervise the use of any pesticide which is
classified by the EPA or the director as a restricted use
pesticide.
(7) "Commercial pesticide applicator" means any person who
engages in the business of applying pesticides to the land of
another.
(8) "Commercial pesticide operator" means any employee of a
commercial pesticide applicator who uses or supervises the use of
any pesticide and who is required to be licensed under provisions
of this chapter.
(9) "Defoliant" means any substance or mixture of substances
intended to cause the leaves or foliage to drop from a plant with
or without causing abscission.
(10) "Department" means the Washington state department of
agriculture.
(11) "Desiccant" means any substance or mixture of
substances intended to artificially accelerate the drying of
plant tissues.
(12) "Device" means any instrument or contrivance intended
to trap, destroy, control, repel, or mitigate pests, but not
including equipment used for the application of pesticides when
sold separately from the pesticides.
(13) "Direct supervision" by certified private applicators
shall mean that the designated restricted use pesticide shall be
applied for purposes of producing any agricultural commodity on
land owned or rented by the applicator or the applicator's
employer, by a competent person acting under the instructions and
control of a certified private applicator who is available if and
when needed, even though such certified private applicator is not
physically present at the time and place the pesticide is
applied. The certified private applicator shall have direct
management responsibility and familiarity of the pesticide,
manner of application, pest, and land to which the pesticide is
being applied. Direct supervision by all other certified
applicators means direct on-the-job supervision and shall require
that the certified applicator be physically present at the
application site and that the person making the application be in
voice and visual contact with the certified applicator at all
times during the application. However, direct supervision for
forest application does not require constant voice and visual
contact when general use pesticides are applied using
nonapparatus type equipment, the certified applicator is
physically present and readily available in the immediate
application area, and the certified applicator directly observes
pesticide mixing and batching. Direct supervision of an aerial
apparatus means the pilot of the aircraft must be appropriately
certified.
(14) "Director" means the director of the department or a
duly authorized representative.
(15) "Engage in business" means any application of
pesticides by any person upon lands or crops of another.
(16) "EPA" means the United States environmental protection
agency.
(17) "EPA restricted use pesticide" means any pesticide
classified for restricted use by the administrator, EPA.
(18) "FIFRA" means the federal insecticide, fungicide and
rodenticide act as amended (61 Stat. 163, 7 U.S.C. Sec. 136 et
seq.).
(19) "Forest application" means the application of
pesticides to agricultural land used to grow trees for the
commercial production of wood or wood fiber for products such as
dimensional lumber, shakes, plywood, poles, posts, pilings,
particle board, hardboard, oriented strand board, pulp, paper,
cardboard, or other similar products.
(20) "Fumigant" means any pesticide product or combination
of products that is a vapor or gas or forms a vapor or gas on
application and whose method of pesticidal action is through the
gaseous state.
(21) "Fungi" means all nonchlorophyll-bearing thallophytes
(all nonchlorophyll-bearing plants of lower order than mosses and
liverworts); for example, rusts, smuts, mildews, molds, and
yeasts, except those on or in a living person or other animals.
(22) "Fungicide" means any substance or mixture of
substances intended to prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate any
fungi.
(23) "Herbicide" means any substance or mixture of
substances intended to prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate any
weed or other higher plant.
(24) "Immediate service call" means a landscape application
to satisfy an emergency customer request for service, or a
treatment to control a pest to landscape plants.
(25) "Insect" means any small invertebrate animal, in any
life stage, whose adult form is segmented and which generally
belongs to the class insecta, comprised of six-legged, usually
winged forms, as, for example, beetles, bugs, bees, and flies.
The term insect shall also apply to other allied classes of
arthropods whose members are wingless and usually have more than
six legs, for example, spiders, mites, ticks, centipedes, and
isopod crustaceans.
(26) "Insecticide" means any substance or mixture of
substances intended to prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate any
insect.
(27) "Land" means all land and water areas, including
airspace and all plants, animals, structures, buildings, devices,
and contrivances, appurtenant to or situated on, fixed or mobile,
including any used for transportation.
(28) "Landscape application" means an application of any EPA
registered pesticide to any exterior landscape area around
residential property, commercial properties such as apartments or
shopping centers, parks, golf courses, schools including nursery
schools and licensed day cares, or cemeteries or similar areas.
This definition shall not apply to: (a) Applications made by
private applicators, limited private applicators, or rancher
private applicators; (b) mosquito abatement, gypsy moth
eradication, or similar wide-area pest control programs sponsored
by governmental entities; and (c) commercial pesticide
applicators making structural applications.
(29) "Limited private applicator" means a certified
applicator who uses or is in direct supervision, as defined for
private applicators in this section, of the use of any herbicide
classified by the EPA or the director as a restricted use
pesticide, for the sole purpose of controlling weeds on
nonproduction agricultural land owned or rented by the applicator
or the applicator's employer. Limited private applicators may
also use restricted use pesticides on timber areas, excluding
aquatic sites, to control weeds designated for mandatory control
under chapters 17.04, 17.06, and 17.10 RCW and state and local
regulations adopted under chapters 17.04, 17.06, and 17.10 RCW.
A limited private applicator may apply restricted use herbicides
to the types of land described in this subsection of another
person if applied without compensation other than trading of
personal services between the applicator and the other person.
This license is only valid when making applications in counties
of Washington located east of the crest of the Cascade mountains.
(30) "Limited production agricultural land" means land used
to grow hay and grain crops that are consumed by the livestock on
the farm where produced. No more than ten percent of the hay and
grain crops grown on limited production agricultural land may be
sold each crop year. Limited production agricultural land does
not include aquatic sites.
(31) "Nematocide" means any substance or mixture of
substances intended to prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate
nematodes.
(32) "Nematode" means any invertebrate animal of the phylum
nemathelminthes and class nematoda, that is, unsegmented round
worms with elongated, fusiform, or saclike bodies covered with
cuticle, and inhabiting soil, water, plants or plant parts.
Nematodes may also be called nemas or eelworms.
(33) "Nonproduction agricultural land" means pastures,
rangeland, fencerows, and areas around farm buildings but not
aquatic sites.
(34) "Person" means any individual, partnership,
association, corporation, or organized group of persons whether
or not incorporated.
(35) "Pest" means, but is not limited to, any insect,
rodent, nematode, snail, slug, weed, and any form of plant or
animal life or virus, except virus, bacteria, or other
microorganisms on or in a living person or other animal or in or
on processed food or beverages or pharmaceuticals, which is
normally considered to be a pest, or which the director may
declare to be a pest.
(36) "Pesticide" means, but is not limited to:
(a) Any substance or mixture of substances intended to
prevent, destroy, control, repel, or mitigate any pest;
(b) Any substance or mixture of substances intended to be
used as a plant regulator, defoliant or desiccant; and
(c) Any spray adjuvant as defined in RCW 15.58.030.
(37) "Plant regulator" means any substance or mixture of
substances intended through physiological action, to accelerate
or retard the rate of growth or maturation, or to otherwise alter
the behavior of ornamental or crop plants or their produce, but
shall not include substances insofar as they are intended to be
used as plant nutrients, trace elements, nutritional chemicals,
plant inoculants, or soil amendments.
(38) "Private applicator" means a certified applicator who
uses or is in direct supervision of the use of any pesticide
classified by the EPA or the director as a restricted use
pesticide, for the purposes of producing any agricultural
commodity and for any associated noncrop application on land
owned or rented by the applicator or the applicator's employer or
if applied without compensation other than trading of personal
services between producers of agricultural commodities on the
land of another person.
(39) "Private-commercial applicator" means a certified
applicator who uses or supervises the use of any pesticide
classified by the EPA or the director as a restricted use
pesticide for purposes other than the production of any
agricultural commodity on lands owned or rented by the applicator
or the applicator's employer.
(40) "Rancher private applicator" means a certified
applicator who uses or is in direct supervision, as defined for
private applicators in this section, of the use of any herbicide
or any rodenticide classified by the EPA or the director as a
restricted use pesticide for the purpose of controlling weeds and
pest animals on nonproduction agricultural land and limited
production agricultural land owned or rented by the applicator or
the applicator's employer. Rancher private applicators may also
use restricted use pesticides on timber areas, excluding aquatic
sites, to control weeds designated for mandatory control under
chapters 17.04, 17.06, and 17.10 RCW and state and local
regulations adopted under chapters 17.04, 17.06, and 17.10 RCW.
A rancher private applicator may apply restricted use herbicides
and rodenticides to the types of land described in this
subsection of another person if applied without compensation
other than trading of personal services between the applicator
and the other person. This license is only valid when making
applications in counties of Washington located east of the crest
of the Cascade mountains.
(41) "Residential property" includes property less than one
acre in size zoned as residential by a city, town, or county, but
does not include property zoned as agricultural or agricultural
homesites.
(42) "Restricted use pesticide" means any pesticide or
device which, when used as directed or in accordance with a
widespread and commonly recognized practice, the director
determines, subsequent to a hearing, requires additional
restrictions for that use to prevent unreasonable adverse effects
on the environment including people, lands, beneficial insects,
animals, crops, and wildlife, other than pests.
(43) "Rodenticide" means any substance or mixture of
substances intended to prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate
rodents, or any other vertebrate animal which the director may
declare by rule to be a pest.
(44) "School facility" means any facility used for licensed
day care center purposes or for the purposes of a public
kindergarten or public elementary or secondary school. School
facility includes the buildings or structures, playgrounds,
landscape areas, athletic fields, school vehicles, or any other
area of school property.
(45) "Snails or slugs" include all harmful mollusks.
(46) "Unreasonable adverse effects on the environment" means
any unreasonable risk to people or the environment taking into
account the economic, social, and environmental costs and
benefits of the use of any pesticide, or as otherwise determined
by the director.
(47) "Weed" means any plant which grows where it is not
wanted.
[2010 1st sp.s. c 7 § 134; 2004 c 100 § 1; 2002 c 122 § 2; (2002 c 122 § 1 expired July 1, 2002); 2001 c 333 § 1; 1994 c 283 § 1; 1992 c 176 § 1; 1989 c 380 § 33; 1979 c 92 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 191 § 1; 1967 c 177 § 2; 1961 c 249 § 2.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2010 1st sp.s. c 26; 2010 1st sp.s. c 7: See note following RCW 43.03.027.
Effective date -- 2004 c 100: "This act takes effect January 1, 2005." [2004 c 100 § 7.]
Effective dates -- 2002 c 122: "(1) Section 1 of this act is
necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace,
health, or safety, or support of the state government and its
existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [March
26, 2002].
(2) Section 2 of this act takes effect July 1, 2002." [2002
c 122 § 3.]
Expiration date -- 2002 c 122 § 1: "Section 1 of this act expires July 1, 2002." [2002 c 122 § 4.]
Effective date -- 2001 c 333: "Except for *section 7 of this act, this act takes effect July 1, 2002." [2001 c 333 § 6.]
*Reviser's note: Section 7 of this act was vetoed.