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Statute 555 351

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1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, a person shall not use: (a) Any restricted-use pesticide within this State at any time without a certificate issued by the Director except a person using any restricted-use pesticide under the supervision of an authorized commercial applicator who complies with the provisions of subsection 3, certified non-private applicator or private applicator; or (b) Any neonicotinoid pesticide in violation of the requirements of NRS 586.600. Any person seeking to apply a neonicotinoid pesticide for commercial agricultural purposes must obtain a certificate of commercial agricultural use pursuant to NRS 586.600. 2. If the Director has adopted regulations requiring: (a) A permit pursuant to NRS 586.403; or (b) A special use permit pursuant to NRS 586.405, for a restricted-use pesticide, a person shall not use that pesticide without obtaining the required permit. 3. A person licensed as a commercial applicator and authorized to engage in pest control is authorized to use or supervise the use of a restricted-use pesticide without obtaining a certificate issued by the Director pursuant to NRS 555.357, if the person: (a) Demonstrates that he or she

is authorized to use or supervise the use of a restricted-use pesticide without obtaining a certificate issued by the Director pursuant to NRS 555.357, if the person: (a) Demonstrates that he or she satisfies the standards set forth in 40 C.F.R. § 171.103; and (b) Otherwise complies with the provisions of this chapter and any regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter governing the use of restricted-use pesticides. 4. As used in this section, 'commercial agricultural purposes' has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 586.600. (Added to NRS by 1975, 593; A 1993, 1718; 1999, 3650; 2017, 351; 2021, 158; 2023, 390)