Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6160

Introduced
3/17/23  

Caption

Pesticide Control

Impact

If adopted, this bill will directly affect how pesticide applications are supervised and managed in Rhode Island. The implication of this amendment is significant as it allows for more efficient use of resources, particularly in agricultural settings, where certified applicators may not always be available on-site. However, this change must be balanced with the necessity of protecting human health and the environment from potential misuse or adverse effects caused by improper pesticide applications.

Summary

House Bill H6160 focuses on amending Rhode Island's Pesticide Control regulations specifically regarding the definitions and supervision of pesticide applications. The primary change proposed by this bill is the modification of the term 'under the direct supervision,' which now includes the allowance for a competent person to act under the control of a certified or licensed applicator without being physically present during the pesticide application. This change aims to increase flexibility in pesticide management while ensuring that applications meet safety and regulatory standards.

Contention

Notably, the amendments may spark debates regarding the environmental safety of pesticides and the degree of oversight that should be enforced. Opponents might argue that allowing for less stringent supervision could lead to increased risks of pesticide misuse and subsequently harm both public health and biodiversity. Furthermore, discussions around the definitions of what constitutes a 'competent person' in this context may also arise, leading to scrutiny over enforcement mechanisms and potential loopholes in regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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