§ 97.01. USE OR POSSESSION OF RESTRICTED-USE PESTICIDES PROHIBITED; EXCEPTION.  


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  • (A)

    It shall be unlawful for any person to use within the City or to have in his possession for use in the City, the following chemical compounds known as restricted-use pesticides:

    Generic or
    Common Name
    Chemical Name
    Tepp Tetraethyl pyrophosphate
    or Ethyl pyrophosphate
    Parathion O, O-diethyl
    O-p-nitrophenyl thiophosphate
    Phorate
    (Thimet)
    O, O-diethyl
    S-(ethylthio) methyl
    phosphorodithioate
    Demeton
    (Systox)
    O, O-diethyl O(and S)
    S-(ethylthio) ethyl
    phosphorothioate
    Di-Syston O, O-diethy
    S-2(ethylthio)-ethyl
    phosphorothioate
    Phosdrin 2-carbomethoxy-l-methyl
    vinyl dimethyl phosphate
    Schradan Octamethyl
    pyrophosphoramide
    Guthion O, O-dimethyl S-(4-oxo-1,
    2, 3-benzotriazinyl-3
    methyl) phosphorothioate
    Methyl
    Parathion
    O, O-dimethyl
    O-p-nitrophenyl
    thiophosphate
    Endrin Hexachloroepoxyoctahydro
    -endodime-
    thanonaphthalene
    Potasan O, O-diethyl
    O-(4-methylumbelliferone)
    phosphorothioate
    EPN O-ethyl o-p-nitrophenyl
    benzenephos-phonothioate

     

    (B)

    It shall be unlawful for any person to use within the City or to have in his possession any other highly toxic materials, as described and contained in the current rules and regulations, State Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, unless that person holds a current residential pesticide spraying certificate issued by the State Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, or is the owner and operator of a greenhouse or botanical nursery.

(Code 1980, § 13-32)

Cross reference

Penalty, § 97.99.