WAC 16-228-1010
What are the definitions that apply to
this chapter? The definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter, unless the context requires
otherwise:
(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) "Authorized agent" is any individual who is
authorized to act on behalf of a certified applicator for the
purpose of purchasing pesticides.
(3) "Bait box" for rodenticides is a box constructed of
durable metal, wood, plastic, or other treated material. It
shall be designed to hold rodent bait securely, allow rodents
to enter and leave, and prevent unauthorized individuals and
nonpest domestic animals from gaining access to the bait. Baits placed in industrial, commercial or other areas that are
accessible to the public shall be contained in tamper
resistant bait boxes. Fragile materials are unacceptable.
(4) "Bait station" may be any location where baits are
placed to allow target pests to gain access to the bait.
(5) "Blossoming plants" means:
(a) When there are five or more open blooms per square
yard on average in a given field; or
(b) When there are one or more open blooms per tree or
vine in an orchard or vineyard; or
(c) When there are five or more open weed blooms per
square yard on average for the area being measured for
groundcover in orchards or vineyards, fence lines, ditch
banks, or field, vineyard or orchard edges. This definition
shall not apply to plants that are not attractive to bees
(e.g., lentils, hops, peas (Pisum sp.), pears (second bloom)
and potatoes). For the purposes of this definition, "bloom"
means a flower head, raceme or spike with one or more open
flowers.
(6) "Bulk fertilizer" is a commercial fertilizer,
agricultural mineral, or lime, distributed in nonpackaged
form.
(7) "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, or
certified 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 as a restricted use
pesticide or by the state as restricted to use by certified
applicators only.
(8) "Chemigation" means the application of any substance
or combination of substances intended as a pesticide, plant or
crop protectant or a system maintenance compound applied with
irrigation water.
(9) "Commercial vineyard" means a parcel of land from
which the grape crop is intended to be sold to a processor or
for the commercial fresh market.
(10) A "complainant" is defined as a person who has
requested an inspection of an area in which a pesticide
violation is believed to have occurred.
(11) "Complete wood destroying organism inspection" means
inspection for the purpose of determining evidence of
infestation, damage, or conducive conditions as part of the
transfer, exchange, or refinancing of any structure in
Washington state. Complete wood destroying organism
inspections must also include any wood destroying organism
inspection that is conducted as the result of telephone
solicitation by an inspector, pest control, or other business,
even if the inspection would fall within the definition of a
specific wood destroying organism inspection.
(12) "Controlled disposal site" means any place where
solid or liquid waste is disposed of: Provided that the area
has been designated as a disposal site for waste materials by
the appropriate jurisdictional agency. The site must be
fenced, barricaded or otherwise enclosed or attended by some
person in charge to control the access of domestic animals,
pets, and unauthorized persons.
(13) "Department" means the Washington state department
of agriculture.
(14) "Diluent" means a material, liquid or solid, serving
to dilute the pesticide product to the application rate for
adequate coverage (such as water).
(15) "Director" means the director of the department or a
duly authorized representative.
(16) "Dry pesticide" is any granular, pelleted, dust or
wettable powder pesticide.
(17) "EPA" means the United States Environmental
Protection Agency.
(18) "EPA restricted use pesticide" means any pesticide
classified for restricted use by the administrator, EPA.
(19) "Fertilizer" as included in this chapter means any
liquid or dry mixed fertilizer, fertilizer material, specialty
fertilizer, agricultural mineral, or lime.
(20) "FIFRA" means the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and
Rodenticide Act as amended (61 stat. 163, 7 U.S.C. Sec. 136 et
seq.).
(21) "Floor level" means the floor upon which people
normally walk -- not shelves, ledges, overhead beams, tops of
stacked materials, surfaces of equipment, or similar places.
(22) "Food service establishment" means any fixed or
mobile restaurant; coffee shop; cafeteria; short order cafe;
luncheonette; grill; tearoom; sandwich shop; soda fountain;
tavern; bar; cocktail lounge; nightclub; roadside stand;
industrial-feeding establishment; retail grocery; retail food
market; retail meat market; retail bakery; private, public, or
nonprofit organization routinely serving food; catering
kitchen; commissary or similar place in which food or drink is
prepared for sale or for service on the premises or elsewhere;
and any other eating or drinking establishment or operation
where food is served or provided for the public with or
without charge.
(23) "Fumigant" means any substance or combination of
substances that produce gas, fumes, vapors, or smoke, and is
used to kill pests in some kind of enclosure.
(24) "High volatile esters" are phenoxy hormone-type
herbicides with five or less carbon atoms in the ester group,
such as, but not limited to, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl,
n-butyl, isobutyl and n-pentyl.
(25) "Highly toxic pesticide" for the purpose of this
chapter, means any pesticide that conforms to the criteria in
40 C.F.R. Sec. 156.10 for toxicity Category I due to oral,
inhalation or dermal toxicity.
(26) "Landscape application" means an application by a
certified applicator of any EPA registered pesticide to any
exterior landscape plants found 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
certified 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.
(27) "Low volatile esters" are phenoxy hormone-type
herbicides with more than five carbon atoms in the ester
group.
(28) "Person" is defined as any individual, partnership,
association, corporation, or organized group of persons
whether or not incorporated.
(29) A "person aggrieved" by a violation is defined as a
person who has reasonable grounds to believe that he or she
has been subjected to harm or an unreasonable risk by such a
violation.
(30) "Pollen shedding corn" means that stage of growth
when ten percent or more of the corn plants in any one quarter
portion of the field are showing spike anthers.
(31) "Positive identification" means a photo
identification document issued by a U.S. government agency or
affiliated jurisdiction (states, tribes, territories).
Acceptable photo identification documents are: A driver's
license, a passport, a military ID card or an immigration
green card. Exception: Nonphoto identification documents may
be allowed for religious groups that prohibit members from
having their picture taken. In this case, two forms of
identification are required, one of which must be a government
issued document with a signature (e.g., Social Security card).
Other nonphoto identification must identify the holder by name
and address (e.g., utility bill).
(32) "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 private 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.
(33) "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.
(34) "Specific wood destroying organism inspection" means
an inspection of a structure for purposes of identifying or
verifying evidence of an infestation of wood destroying
organisms prior to pest management activities.
(35) "State restricted use pesticide" means any pesticide
determined to be a restricted use pesticide by the director
under the authority of chapters 17.21 and 15.58 RCW.
(36) "Structural pest inspector" means any individual who
performs the service of conducting a complete wood destroying
organism inspection or a specific wood destroying organism
inspection.
(37) "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.
(38) "Use restricted pesticide" means any pesticide
determined by the director to need further state restrictions
on use under the authority of chapters 17.21 and 15.58 RCW. This designation does not change federal or state restricted
use classifications.
(39) "Waste pesticide" is any pesticide formulation which
cannot be used according to label directions in Washington
state because of cancellation or suspension of its federal or
state registration, or deterioration of the product or its
label, and any pesticide formulation whose active ingredients
are not clearly identifiable because of label deterioration or
because the pesticide is not stored in its original container.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 17.21, 15.58, and 34.05 RCW. 07-11-041A, § 16-228-1010, filed 5/9/07, effective 6/9/07;
03-22-029, § 16-228-1010, filed 10/28/03, effective 11/28/03. Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.58, 17.21 RCW. 00-22-073, §
16-228-1010, filed 10/30/00, effective 11/30/00. Statutory
Authority: Chapters 15.54, 15.58 and 17.21 RCW. 99-22-002, §
16-228-1010, filed 10/20/99, effective 11/20/99.]