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1999 SESSION
HB 1369 Notice of use of pesticides; registry created.
Introduced by: James F. Almand | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Notice of use of pesticides. Requires landlords, condominium unit owners’ associations and proprietary lessees’ associations to post conspicuous signs at least 48 hours before pesticides are applied in common areas.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Notice of use of pesticides; registry created. Creates a registry, maintained by the Pesticide Control Board, of tenants, condominium owners and proprietary lessees who have requested in writing that they desire a 48 hours' notification of an application of a pesticide within their apartment premises, condominiums or cooperatives. The bill requires commercial applicators of pesticides to notify such persons in writing or by direct telephone contact, and provides for damages of $100 for violations. The bill also requires landlords, condominium unit owners' associations and proprietary lessees' associations to post conspicuous signs at least 48 hours before pesticides are applied in common areas.