Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01063

Introduced
3/5/15  
Refer
3/5/15  
Refer
3/5/15  
Report Pass
3/20/15  
Report Pass
3/20/15  
Refer
4/1/15  
Report Pass
4/8/15  
Refer
4/14/15  
Report Pass
4/20/15  
Refer
4/28/15  
Report Pass
5/5/15  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Application Of Pesticides On Municipal Playgrounds And Authorizing The Use Of Certain Microbials.

Impact

The implementation of SB01063 would amend existing laws concerning pesticide applications, specifically limiting the types of chemicals that can be used in municipal playgrounds. Local authorities would be required to notify the public before any pesticide application occurs, fostering greater transparency and community awareness. However, emergency applications are permitted under specific circumstances, allowing for swift action against pests without the typical regulatory processes.

Summary

SB01063 aims to regulate the application of pesticides on municipal playgrounds, enhancing protections for children and the environment. The bill prohibits the use of lawn care pesticides on these playgrounds, except in emergency situations where immediate threats to human health, such as infestations of mosquitoes or ticks, may warrant a response. This regulation aligns with growing public health concerns regarding the safety of chemical applications in areas frequented by children.

Sentiment

Overall, sentiment surrounding SB01063 has been favorable among public health advocates who emphasize the importance of child safety and environmental protection. Supporters argue that reducing pesticide use contributes to healthier recreational spaces for children. Conversely, some stakeholders express concern that emergency provisions could be misused or may lead to inadequate oversight in situations where pesticides are applied.

Contention

Notable points of contention relate to the balance between ensuring public health and allowing for practical pest control measures in municipal areas. Critics of the bill express worries that limiting pesticide use could hinder local authorities from effectively managing pest populations, potentially leading to new public health risks. The dialogue surrounding the bill highlights differing perspectives on environmental safety, public health, and the operational realities faced by municipalities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05524

An Act Authorizing And Adjusting Bonds Of The State And Concerning Provisions Related To State And Municipal Tax Administration, General Government And School Building Projects.

CT HB05004

An Act Concerning The Implementation Of Certain Climate Change Measures.

CT HB05219

An Act Concerning Standards For The Spraying Of Herbicides Along Railroad Right-of-ways.

CT SB00011

An Act Concerning Connecticut Resiliency Planning And Providing Municipal Options For Climate Resilience.

CT SB00292

An Act Concerning The Use Of Pfas In Certain Products.

CT SB00190

An Act Concerning The Use Of Neonicotinoids.

CT HB05217

An Act Concerning The Use Of Certain Rodenticides.

CT HB05272

An Act Concerning The Enforcement Of Requirements Imposed By Certain Municipal Approvals And The New Home Construction Guaranty Fund.

CT HB05290

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To The Public Health Statutes.

CT HB05523

An Act Concerning Allocations Of Federal American Rescue Plan Act Funds And Provisions Related To General Government, Human Services, Education And The Biennium Ending June 30, 2025.

Similar Bills

CT HB06897

An Act Concerning The Application Of Pesticides At State-operated Parks, Athletic Fields And Playgrounds.

CT SB00443

An Act Concerning Pesticides On School Grounds, Parks, Playgrounds, Athletic Fields And Municipal Greens And Banning The Sale And Use Of Genetically-engineered Lawn Or Turf Seeds.

CT HB05330

An Act Concerning The Application Of Pesticides At Parks, Playgrounds, Athletic Fields And Municipal Greens.

CA AB468

Pesticides: schoolsites: glyphosate.

NJ S1485

The "Safe Playing Fields Act"; restricts use of lawn care pesticides at child care centers and certain schools.

NJ S252

The "Safe Playing Fields Act"; restricts use of lawn care pesticides at child care centers and certain schools.

RI H7359

Prohibits the application of lawn care pesticides on the grounds of any public or private pre-school or public or private school with students in grade twelve (12) or lower, except in an emergency situation.

RI S2296

Prohibits the application of lawn care pesticides on the grounds of any public or private pre-school or public or private school with students in grade twelve (12) or lower, except in an emergency situation.