Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2471 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 04/28/2021

                    An Act 
ENROLLED HOUSE 
BILL NO. 2471 	By: Lowe (Dick) of the House 
 
  and 
 
  Kidd of the Senate 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to agriculture; amending 2 O.S. 2011, 
Section 3-82, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 239, 
O.S.L. 2017 (2 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 3 -82), which 
relates to pesticides; modifying certain license 
expiration and renewal dates; and providing an 
effective date. 
 
 
 
 
SUBJECT:  Agriculture 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     2 O.S. 2011, Section 3-82, as 
amended by Section 1, Chapter 239, O.S.L. 2017 (2 O.S. Supp. 2020, 
Section 3-82), is amended to read as follows: 
 
Section 3-82.  A.  LICENSE REQUIRED - 1.  It shall be unlawful 
for any person to act, operate, or do business or advertise as a 
commercial, noncommercial, certified applicator, temporary certified 
applicator, service technician, or private applicator unless the 
person has obtained a valid applicator's license issued by the State 
Board of Agriculture for the category of pesticide applic ation in 
which the person is engaged. 
 
2.  A license may be issued by the Board in any category of 
pesticide application if the applicant qualifies and the applicant 
is limited to the category of pesticide application named on the 
license.  The Board may e stablish categories of pesticide 
application as necessary.  Licenses shall be issued upon application 
to the Board on a form prescribed by the Board.  The application 
shall contain information regarding the applicant's qualifications, 
proposed operations, and other information as specified by the 
Board.   
 
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3. a. An aerial license shall not be issued or be valid 
unless the applicant files with the Board a copy of a 
valid document issued by the Federal Aviation 
Administration showing that the person is qualifie d to 
operate or supervise the operation of an aircraft 
conducting agricultural operations.  Applicants for an 
aerial license and pilots working under a license may 
be subject to a complete and thorough background 
examination. 
 
b. The Board shall promulgate rules regarding aerial 
applicators and applications consistent with federal 
law and shall solicit the assistance of the Federal 
Aviation Agency in the enforcement of this subsection. 
 
4.  Each business location shall require a separate license and 
separate certified applicator except that a certified applicator for 
a noncommercial business location may also serve as the certified 
applicator for one commercial business location. 
 
5.  A license shall not be issued for the category of pesticide 
application of any applicant or representative who has a temporary 
certification. 
 
B.  CERTIFICATION REQUIRED - 1.  A license shall be issued only 
after satisfactory completion of the certification standards by the 
person who shall be the certified applicator under the license.  
Temporary certified applicators do not qualify as the certified 
applicator for a license, nor may they act as a certified 
applicator.  The Board shall deny the application for certification, 
recertification, issuance, or renewal of a certificate or license 
for a failure to show proper qualification under the rules or for 
violations of any provisions of this section.  A certificate in any 
category shall be valid for five (5) years unless suspended, 
canceled, or revoked by the Board or until recerti fication is 
required for the category, and may be renewed after successful 
completion of recertification requirements.  The Board may require 
certified applicators to be recertified once in a five -year period. 
 
2.  A certified service technician identifica tion shall be 
issued upon application and completion of certification standards 
determined by the Board.  Temporary certified applicators may 
qualify as a certified service technician.  No person shall act, do 
business as, or advertise as a service technic ian unless the person   
 
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has met all the qualifications and standards as required by the 
Board.  The service technicians' identification shall be issued in 
the name of the licensed entity.  The licensee shall ensure that the 
service technician identification is returned to the Board upon 
termination of the employee.  A service technician identification 
shall be valid for a period of five (5) years unless suspended, 
canceled, or revoked by the Board, until recertification is required 
by the Board, or until the service technician leaves the employ of 
the licensed entity.  The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, 
and Forestry may issue a service technician identification upon 
completion of the following: 
 
a. a determination is made by the Department that the 
applicant has successfully completed the written 
examination, 
 
b. the licensed entity provides a completed service 
technician identification application form at the time 
of testing, and 
 
c. all appropriate fees are paid at the time of testing. 
 
3.  Each license, except for private applicators, shall expire 
on the 31st day of December following issuance or renewal, dates 
established by the Department in administrative rules and may be 
renewed for the ensuing calendar year, without penalty or 
reexamination, if a properly completed application is filed with the 
Board not later than the 1st day of January of each year on a date 
established by the Department .  If the application is not received 
by January 1 the due date, a penalty of twice the amount of the 
renewal fee shall be charged for renewal of the license.  If the 
application is not received by February 1 within thirty (30) days 
following the due date , an additional one-hundred-dollar penalty 
shall be paid prior to license renewal. 
 
All private applicator l icenses are in effect for five (5) years 
and may be renewed by application after completion of a continuing 
education program or written exam approved by the Board. 
 
C.  The following fees shall be paid to the Board: 
 
1.  A fee of One Hundred Dollars ($100 .00) for each category of 
pesticide application shall be paid to the Board for the issuance or 
renewal of a commercial applicator business license.  Not more than   
 
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Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) total category fees shall be charged 
annually to any business location of an applicator; 
 
2.  A fee of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) shall be paid to the Board 
for each written examination conducted by the Board; 
 
3.  A fee of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) shall be paid to the Board 
for each practical examination conducted by the Board; 
 
4.  A fee of Twenty Dollars ($20.00) shall be paid to the Board 
for the issuance or renewal of a private applicator's license; 
 
5.  A fee of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) shall be paid to the Board 
for the issuance or renewal of a noncommercial business l icense.  
Not more than Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) total category 
fees shall be charged annually to any noncommercial business 
location of an applicator; 
 
6.  A fee of Twenty Dollars ($20.00) shall be paid to the Board 
for the issuance or renewal o f service technician identification; 
 
7.  A fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) shall be paid to the Board for 
the issuance of duplicate licenses or certificates or transfer of 
service technician identification; 
 
8.  A fee of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) shall be paid t o the Board 
for each recertification procedure; and 
 
9.  A fee of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) shall be paid to the 
Board for each reciprocal certification procedure for applicator 
certifications. 
 
D.  All fees shall be deposited in the State Department o f 
Agriculture Revolving Fund. 
 
E.  Fees shall be paid to the Board prior to the processing of 
any application. 
 
F.  Failure to pay any fee identified with licenses, permits, 
pesticide registrations, or certification shall require the Board to 
deny the application. 
 
G.  INSURANCE REQUIRED - 1.  The Board shall not issue a 
commercial applicator's license until the applicant has furnished 
evidence of an insurance policy or certificate by an insurer or   
 
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broker authorized to do business in this state insuring the 
commercial applicator and any agents against liability resulting 
from the operations of the commercial applicator.  The insurance 
shall not be applied to damage or injury to agricultural crops, 
plants, or land being worked upon by the commercial applicato r. 
 
2.  The amount of liability shall not be less than that set by 
the Board for each property damage arising out of actual use of any 
pesticide.  The liability shall be maintained at not less than that 
sum at all times during the licensing period.  The Bo ard shall be 
notified fifteen (15) days prior to any reduction in liability. 
 
3.  If the furnished liability becomes unsatisfactory, the 
applicant shall immediately execute new liability upon notice from 
the Board.  If new liability is not immediately obta ined, the Board 
shall, upon notice, cancel the license.  It shall be unlawful for 
the person to engage in the business of applying pesticides until 
the liability is brought into compliance and the license reinstated. 
 
H.  DAMAGES - 1.  Prior to filing an a ction against an 
applicator for damages to growing crops or plants, any person 
alleging damages to growing crops or plants shall: 
 
a. within ninety (90) calendar days of the date that the 
alleged damages occurred or prior to the time that 
twenty-five percent (25%) of the allegedly damaged 
crops or plants are harvested, whichever occurs first, 
file a written complaint statement with the Department 
regarding the alleged damages, and 
 
b. between the date of filing of the written complaint 
pursuant to subparagr aph a of this paragraph and the 
date harvesting or destruction of the allegedly 
damaged crops or plants occurs, allow the applicator 
and the representatives of the applicator reasonable 
access to the property to inspect and take samples of 
the allegedly damaged crops or plants during 
reasonable hours.  The representatives of the 
applicator may include, but not be limited to, crop 
consultants, bondsmen, and insurers.  Nothing in this 
subparagraph shall limit in any way the harvesting or 
destruction of the al legedly damaged crops or plants 
in the ordinary course of business and practice. 
   
 
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2.  Any person failing to comply with paragraph 1 of this 
subsection shall be barred from filing an action for damages against 
the applicator. 
 
I.  PERMIT REQUIRED – 1.  It shall be unlawful for any person to 
sell, offer for sale, or distribute within this state any restricted 
use pesticide without first obtaining a restricted use pesticide 
dealer's permit issued by the Board. 
 
2.  A permit may be issued by the Board in any ca tegory of 
pesticide sales if the applicant qualifies under the provisions of 
this section and the applicant is limited to the category of 
pesticide sales named on the permit.  The Board may establish 
categories of pesticide sales as necessary. 
 
3.  The permit shall be issued only upon application on a form 
prescribed by the Board and the application shall contain 
information regarding the applicant's proposed operation and other 
information as specified by the Board. 
 
4.  Each business location engaged in t he sale or distribution 
of restricted use pesticides shall require a separate permit. 
 
5.  The annual permit fee for a restricted use pesticide dealer 
permit shall be Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for each location. 
 
6.  The Board may require a certified applicat or to be present 
at any location where designated restricted use pesticide sales 
occur. 
 
J.  PESTICIDE REGISTRATION REQUIRED – 1.  Every pesticide or 
device distributed, sold, or offered for sale within this state or 
delivered for transportation or transpo rted in intrastate or 
interstate commerce shall be registered with the Board. 
 
2.  The registrant shall file with the Board a statement 
including, but not limited to: 
 
a. the name and address of the registrant and the name 
and address of the person whose n ame shall appear on 
the label, if other than the registrant, 
 
b. the name of the pesticide or device, 
   
 
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c. a complete copy of the labeling accompanying the 
pesticide or device and a statement of all claims to 
be made for it, and directions for use, and 
 
d. if requested by the Board, a full description of the 
tests made and the results upon which the claims are 
based.  In renewing a registration, a statement shall 
be required only with respect to information which is 
different from the information furnished w hen the 
pesticide or device was last registered. 
 
3.  Each registrant shall pay to the Board an annual 
registration fee of Two Hundred Ten Dollars ($210.00) for each 
pesticide or device label registered.  These fees shall be used by 
the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry for 
purposes of administering pesticide management programs.  A portion 
of these fees, in the amount of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars 
($300,000.00) annually, shall be dedicated for conducting programs 
for unwanted pesticide disposal.  This amount shall be deposited 
into the State Department of Agriculture Unwanted Pesticide Disposal 
Fund and shall be dedicated for this use only. 
 
4.  The Board may require the submission of the complete formula 
of any pesticide.  Trade se crets and formulations submitted by the 
registrant may be kept confidential.  If it appears to the Board 
that the composition of the pesticide is adequate to warrant the 
proposed claims and if the pesticide, its labeling, and other 
material required to be submitted comply with the requirements of 
this section, then the pesticide shall be registered. 
 
5.  If it does not appear to the Board that the pesticide or 
device is adequate to warrant the proposed claims for it or if the 
pesticide or device, its labeli ng, and other material required to be 
submitted do not comply with the provisions of this section, it 
shall notify the applicant of the deficiencies in the pesticide, 
device, labeling, or other material required and afford the 
applicant an opportunity to m ake the necessary corrections.  If the 
applicant claims, in writing, that the corrections are not necessary 
and requests in writing a hearing regarding the registration of the 
pesticide or device, the Board shall provide an opportunity for a 
hearing before refusing to issue the registration.  In order to 
protect the public, the Board may at any time cancel the 
registration of a product or device.  In no event, shall 
registration of a pesticide or device be considered as a defense or   
 
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excuse for the commissio n of any offense prohibited under this 
section. 
 
6.  The Board may require that pesticides be distinctively 
colored or discolored to protect the public health. 
 
7.  Registration shall not be required in the case of a 
pesticide shipped from one plant or pla ce within this state to 
another plant or place within this state that is operated by the 
same person. 
 
K.  CATEGORIES OF LICENSES AND PERMITS – The Board may establish 
any category of license for pesticide application or any category of 
permit for pesticide sales. 
 
L.  PERMIT AND PESTICIDE REGISTRATION EXPIRATION – 1.  All 
permits for pesticide sales shall be issued for a period of one (1) 
year and the permits shall be renewed annually and shall expire on a 
date determined by the Board.  A permit may be ren ewed for the 
ensuing year, without penalty, if a properly completed application 
is filed with the Board not later than the fifteenth day of the 
month first following the date of expiration.  If the application is 
not received by that date, a penalty of twi ce the amount of the 
renewal fee shall be charged for renewal of the permit. 
 
2.  All pesticide registrations shall be issued for a period of 
one (1) year.  The registration shall be renewed annually and shall 
expire on a date to be determined by the Board .  Pesticide 
registrations may be renewed for the ensuing year, without penalty, 
if a properly completed application is filed with the Board not 
later than the fifteenth day of the month first following the date 
of expiration.  If the application is not re ceived by that date, a 
penalty of twice the amount of the renewal fee shall be charged for 
renewal of the pesticide registration. 
 
M.  PESTICIDE PRODUCING ESTABLISHMENTS – 1.  Definitions as used 
in this subsection: 
 
a. "establishment" means any site where a pesticide 
product, active ingredient or device is produced 
within the state, 
 
b. "produce" means to manufacture, prepare, propagate, 
compound or process any pesticide or to package,   
 
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repackage, label, relabel or otherwise change the 
container of any pest icide or device, and 
 
c. "producer" means any person who produces, 
manufactures, prepares, compounds, propagates or 
processes any active ingredient, pesticide, or device 
as used in producing a pesticide. 
 
2.  It shall be unlawful for any person to produce within this 
state any pesticide, active ingredient or device without first 
obtaining a pesticide producer establishment permit issued by the 
Board. 
 
3.  The permit shall be issued only upon application on a form 
prescribed by the Board.  The application sh all contain information 
regarding the proposed operation of the applicant and other 
information as specified by the Board.  If at any time there is a 
change of the information provided in or on the application for a 
pesticide producer establishment permit, the producer must notify 
the Board in writing within thirty (30) calendar days of the change. 
 
4.  The producer shall file a statement with the Board including 
but not limited to: 
 
a. the name and address of the company, 
 
b. the name and address of the es tablishment as well as 
the physical location, if different than the mailing 
address, 
 
c. the name of any pesticide, active ingredient, or 
device, and 
 
d. the name and address and other pertinent contact 
information for the responsible party. 
 
5.  All permits for pesticide producer establishments shall be 
issued for a period of one (1) year and shall be renewed annually.  
All permits shall expire on June 30 each year and may be renewed 
without penalty if a properly completed application is filed with 
the Board not later than the fifteenth day of the month first 
following the date of expiration.  If the application is not 
received by that date, a penalty of twice the amount of the renewal 
fee shall be charged for renewal of the permit. 
   
 
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6.  Each pesticide prod ucer establishment location engaged in 
the production of pesticides, active ingredients or devices shall 
require a separate permit. 
 
7.  The annual permit fee for a pesticide producer establishment 
shall be One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for each location. 
 
8.  If requested by the Board, a complete copy of all labeling, 
Material Safety Data Sheets, technical information associated with 
the pesticide, active ingredient, or device and a statement of all 
claims to be made as well as directions and use must be s ubmitted to 
the Board. 
 
9.  In order to determine compliance with state and federal 
laws, the Board may request a full disclosure of inventory records, 
sales and distribution records, and any other information deemed 
necessary by the Board. 
 
10.  Every producer shall keep accurate records pertaining to 
pesticide, active ingredient, or device production and distribution 
as required by the Board.  The records of the producer shall be kept 
intact at the principal producing location in this state for at 
least two (2) years after the date of production and distribution 
and copies shall be furnished to any authorized agent of the Board, 
immediately upon request in person, at any time during the regular 
business hours of the producer.  Copies of records shall be 
furnished to any authorized agent of the Board within seven (7) 
working days of a written request, in summary form, by mail, fax, e-
mail email, website, or any other electronic media customarily used. 
 
N.  COMPLAINT RESOLUTION - Upon receipt of a written com plaint, 
the Board shall notify the person filing the complaint in writing of 
its receipt and status within two (2) working days.  The person whom 
the complaint is filed against shall also be notified within two (2) 
working days.  Notification that a compla int has been filed may also 
be given to the landowner or operator when appropriate.  The 
resolution of a complaint is the completion of the appropriate 
administrative, jurisdictional, or legal remedies to the extent 
possible by the Department.  The complai nant shall be notified in 
writing within seven (7) working days after resolution of the 
complaint. 
 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2022 . 
   
 
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Passed the House of Representatives the 27th day of April, 2021. 
 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the House 
 	of Representatives 
 
 
Passed the Senate the 15th day of April, 2021. 
 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the Senate 
 
 
 
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 
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By: _________________________________ 
Approved by the Governor of the State of Oklahoma this _________ 
day of ___________________, 20_______, at _______ o'clock _______ M. 
 
 
 	_________________________________ 
 	Governor of the State of Oklahoma 
 
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