Prohibits the use of residential automatic pesticide misting systems.
Impact
If enacted, A07947 would significantly affect households that currently utilize residential automatic pesticide misting systems. The prohibition will start on January 1 of the year following the bill's effective date, impacting future installations and prompting existing users to seek alternative pest management solutions. The move aligns with broader initiatives aimed at reducing chemical exposure in residential environments, highlighting the state's commitment to public health and safety.
Summary
Bill A07947 proposes to amend the environmental conservation law in New York to prohibit the installation and use of residential automatic pesticide misting systems. The bill aims to address concerns regarding the environmental and health implications of these systems, which can unintentionally expose residents and wildlife to harmful chemicals. By banning the use of these systems, the legislation seeks to protect public health and promote environmental conservation within residential areas.
Contention
The bill has generated debate over the balance between pest control methods and environmental safety. Proponents argue that automatic misting systems contribute to unnecessary pesticide exposure and that the ban will encourage safer pest management practices. On the other hand, critics may raise concerns regarding the potential impact on pest control effectiveness and the livelihoods of pest control businesses that offer these services. This contention highlights the ongoing struggle to find practical solutions that address both public health needs and commercial interests.
Enacts the birds and bees protection act; prohibits the sale of certain pesticides or use of seeds coated with such pesticides; requires the department of environmental conservation to review the latest scientific information concerning certain pesticide active ingredients.
Enacts the birds and bees protection act; prohibits the sale of certain pesticides or use of seeds coated with such pesticides; requires the department of environmental conservation to review the latest scientific information concerning certain pesticide active ingredients.
Enacts the birds and bees protection act; prohibits the sale of certain pesticides or use of seeds coated with such pesticides; requires the department of environmental conservation to review the latest scientific information concerning certain pesticide active ingredients.
Restricts the use of total release fogging pesticides unless the purchaser is licensed as a certified commercial pesticide applicator, certified residential pesticide applicator, or certified commercial pesticide technician in the state of New York or the purchaser is licensed in an equivalent manner in a jurisdiction with reciprocity with the state of New York, as determined by the department; restricts the use of total release fogging pesticides in multi-unit dwellings.
Restricts the use of total release fogging pesticides unless the purchaser is licensed as a certified commercial pesticide applicator, certified residential pesticide applicator, or certified commercial pesticide technician in the state of New York or the purchaser is licensed in an equivalent manner in a jurisdiction with reciprocity with the state of New York, as determined by the department; restricts the use of total release fogging pesticides in multi-unit dwellings.