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§ 634.705

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(1) The governing body responsible for a school shall adopt an integrated pest management plan for use on the campuses of the school. The governing body shall also adopt provisions for:\n(a) Designating an integrated pest management plan coordinator;\n(b) Identifying plan coordinator responsibilities;\n(c) Giving notices under ORS 634.740;\n(d) Retaining pesticide application records under ORS 634.750;\n(e) Providing a process for responding to inquiries and complaints about noncompliance with the integrated pest management plan; and\n(f) Conducting outreach to the school community about the school’s integrated pest management plan.\n(2) If a governing body has control over only part of a building, a structure or property where a campus is located, the governing body may limit an integrated pest management plan to those parts of the building, structure or property over which the governing body exerts substantial control.\n(3) A governing body is not required to adopt an integrated pest management plan for off-campus buildings, structures or property, notwithstanding any incidental use for instruction.\n(4) Unless a governing body expressly provides otherwise, the application of a

t management plan for off-campus buildings, structures or property, notwithstanding any incidental use for instruction.\n(4) Unless a governing body expressly provides otherwise, the application of a germicide, disinfectant, sanitizer, deodorizer, antimicrobial agent or insecticidal soap at a campus is not subject to the requirements for a pesticide application under an integrated pest management plan. However, this subsection does not permit the application at a campus of a germicide, disinfectant, sanitizer, deodorizer, antimicrobial agent or insecticidal soap that is a pesticide in a manner that is inconsistent with the goal of the integrated pest management plan.\n(5) A governing body shall adopt a list of low-impact pesticides for use with the integrated pest management plan. The governing body may include any product on the list except products that:\n(a) Contain a pesticide product or active ingredient that has the signal words 'warning' or 'danger' on the label;\n(b) Contain a pesticide product classified as a human carcinogen or probable human carcinogen under the United States Environmental Protection Agency 1986 Guidelines for Carcinogen Risk Assessment; or\n(c) Contain

pesticide product classified as a human carcinogen or probable human carcinogen under the United States Environmental Protection Agency 1986 Guidelines for Carcinogen Risk Assessment; or\n(c) Contain a pesticide product classified as carcinogenic to humans or likely to be carcinogenic to humans under the United States Environmental Protection Agency 2003 Draft Final Guidelines for Carcinogen Risk Assessment. [2009 c.501 §3]