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2-7-91.
The
purpose of this article is to regulate, in the public interest, the use and
application of pesticides to control pests, as defined in this article.
Pesticides perform a valuable role by:
(1)
Controlling insects, fungi, nematodes, rodents, and other pests which ravage and
destroy our supply of food and fiber, which serve as vectors of disease, and
which otherwise constitute a nuisance in the environment or the home;
(2)
Controlling weeds which compete in the production of food and fiber and which
otherwise are unwanted elements in our environment; and
(3)
Regulating plant growth to enhance both the quantity and quality of our supply
of food and fiber and to facilitate its harvest.
New
pesticides are continually being discovered, synthesized, or developed which are
valuable for the control of pests and for use as defoliants, desiccants, plant
regulators, and related purposes. However, such pesticides may be ineffective,
may cause injury to man, or may cause unreasonable adverse effects on the
environment if not properly used. Pesticides may injure man or animals, either
by direct poisoning or by gradual accumulation of pesticide residues in the
tissues. Crops or other plants may also be injured by the improper use of
pesticides. The drifting or washing of pesticides into streams or lakes may
cause appreciable damage to aquatic life. A pesticide applied for the purpose of
killing pests in a crop which is not itself injured by the pesticide may drift
and injure other crops or nontarget organisms with which it comes in contact.
Therefore, it is deemed necessary to provide for regulation of the use and
application of such pesticides.