A. The Commission shall delegate the duties provided in this chapter to the Director, and the Director is authorized after due notice and opportunity for a hearing:

(1) To declare as a pest any form of plant or animal life (except virus, bacteria, or other microorganisms on or in living man or other living animals) which is injurious to man, desirable animals, desirable plants, and land; and

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(2) To determine which pesticides are highly toxic to man and shall, in making this determination, be guided by the federal definition of highly toxic, as defined in Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations 162.8 as issued or hereafter amended;

(3) To determine which pesticides, and the quantities of substances contained in pesticides, which are injurious to the environment, and shall be guided by the Environmental Protection Agency regulations in this determination; and

(4) To prescribe regulations requiring any pesticide to be colored or discolored if he determines that such requirement is feasible and is necessary for the protection of health and the environment.

B. The Director is responsible, after due notice and a public hearing, to make appropriate regulations for carrying out the provisions of this chapter, including but not limited to regulations providing for:

(1) The collection, examination, and reporting of samples of pesticides or devices;

(2) The safe handling, storage, display, and distribution of pesticides and their containers;

(3) Restricting or prohibiting the use of certain types of containers or packages for specific pesticides. These restrictions may apply to type of construction, strength, and size to alleviate danger of spillage, breakage, or misuse and shall be guided by federal regulations concerning pesticide containers;

(4) Labeling requirements of all pesticides required to be registered under provisions of this chapter;

(5) The labeling of devices;

(6) Adopting lists of restricted use pesticides for the State or for designated areas areas within the State if it is determined that such pesticides may require regulations restricting or prohibiting their distribution or use. The regulations may include the time and conditions of distribution or use of such restricted use pesticides; provided, that all persons may be required to maintain records as to the use of all, restricted use pesticides. The Director shall be guided by the Environmental Protection Agency regulations in adopting these lists.

C. In issuing such regulations, consideration shall be given to pertinent research findings and recommendations of other agencies of this State, the federal government, or other reliable sources and may by regulation require that notice of a proposed application of a restricted use pesticide be given to landowners adjoining the property to be treated or in the immediate vicinity thereof, if he finds that such notice is necessary to carry out the purpose of this chapter.

D. For the purpose of uniformity of requirements between the states and the federal government, and to avoid confusion endangering the environment, the Director may, after a public hearing, adopt regulations in conformity with the primary pesticide standards, particularly as to labeling, registration requirements, and restricted use pesticides as established by the Environmental Protection Agency or other federal or state agencies.

E. The Director may issue experimental use permits under the terms and conditions established by Section 5, Public Law 92-516.

F. The Director may provide for registration of pesticides formulated for distribution and use within the State to meet special local needs, pursuant to the terms and conditions specified in Section 24, Public Law 92-516.