§ 23-25.2-4. Pesticide relief advisory board — Powers and duties — No compensation — Legal and
clerical assistance.
The board shall make recommendations to the director concerning emergency responses
to pesticide contamination and grants for IPM projects as provided in this chapter.
In making these recommendations, the board shall seek the most efficient measure to
remedy or ameliorate the effects of pesticide contamination of wells or private water
supplies. The board shall also advise the director concerning the policies, plans,
and goals to be attained in the administration of this chapter and chapter 25 of this
title and shall mak
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§ 23-25.2-4. Pesticide relief advisory board — Powers and duties — No compensation — Legal and
clerical assistance.
The board shall make recommendations to the director concerning emergency responses
to pesticide contamination and grants for IPM projects as provided in this chapter.
In making these recommendations, the board shall seek the most efficient measure to
remedy or ameliorate the effects of pesticide contamination of wells or private water
supplies. The board shall also advise the director concerning the policies, plans,
and goals to be attained in the administration of this chapter and chapter 25 of this
title and shall make annual recommendations to the director; shall make comments and
recommendations (prior to a public hearing or before these rules and regulations go
into effect) on any rules and regulations relative to chapter 25 of this title and
those promulgated by the director; shall review, comment on, and provide additional
data to any monitoring program carried out under the provisions of § 23-25-16; shall advise the director on pesticides currently in use which might pose health
hazards; shall advise the director regarding the least hazardous means of controlling
pests; shall review new pesticide applications and advise the director on possible
health hazards posed by the pesticides; shall review any compilations of pesticides
currently in use in this state to determine which chemicals and pesticides, if any,
should be tested for in the periodic sampling of public water supplies, and to make
recommendations to the director to that effect; shall evaluate and make recommendations
to the director regarding chemicals and pesticides which require greater control than
required by the federal label; shall evaluate and make recommendations to the director
regarding chemicals and pesticides which require application setbacks from domestic
water wells; and shall perform any other advisory functions as may be assigned to
it by the director. The board shall meet at least four (4) times per year. The members
shall receive no compensation for their services. The board may request, through the
department of environmental management, any clerical, technical, and legal assistance
as it may deem necessary to accomplish its purpose.