§ 76-4-1 Title
§ 76-4-2 Enforcing agency
§ 76-4-3 Definitions
§ 76-4-4 Misbranded
§ 76-4-5 Prohibited acts
§ 76-4-6 Registration
§ 76-4-7 Experimental use permits
§ 76-4-8 Refusal to register; cancellation; suspension
§ 76-4-9 Department to administer and enforce act; board to adopt regulations; scope of regulations
§ 76-4-9.1 State preemption
§ 76-4-10 Sampling and examination of pesticides or devices;
§ 76-4-11 “Stop sale, use or removal” order
§ 76-4-12 Judicial action after “stop sale, use or removal” order
§ 76-4-13 Pesticide dealer license
§ 76-4-14 Pest management consultant
§ 76-4-15 Public pest management consultant
§ 76-4-16 Examinations for pest management consultant license
§ 76-4-17 Commercial pesticide applicator license
§ 76-4-18 Operator license
§ 76-4-19 Application of act to governmental entities; public applicator’s license required
§ 76-4-20 Private applicators
§ 76-4-20.1 Noncommercial applicator license
§ 76-4-21 Expiration date of licenses
§ 76-4-22 Fees
§ 76-4-23 Grounds for denial, suspension or revocation of license, permit or certification; acts constituting a violation of the Pesticide Control Act
§ 76-4-24 Surety bond or insurance required of commercial pesticide applicators
§ 76-4-25 Damaged person must file report of loss; contents; time of filing; effect of failure to file
§ 76-4-26 Inspection of equipment
§ 76-4-27 License plates or decals for apparatus
§ 76-4-28 Farmer or rancher exemption
§ 76-4-30 Discarding and storing of pesticides and pesticide containers
§ 76-4-31 Access to public or private premises
§ 76-4-32 Classification of licenses
§ 76-4-33 Records
§ 76-4-34 Penalties
§ 76-4-35 Persons exempted from certain penalties
§ 76-4-37 Publication of information
§ 76-4-38 Cooperation
§ 76-4-39 Disposition of funds

Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 76 > Article 4 - Pesticide Control

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