General Background Information
The use of pesticides in North Dakota is based upon federal law--the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act or FIFRA, and state law--the North Dakota Pesticide Act. The federal government through the U.S. EPA delegates authority to implement these laws to the states. In North Dakota, the Department of Agriculture (NDDA) is charged with enforcement responsibilities while general policy decisions are left up to the North Dakota Pesticide Control Board. Finally, pesticide applicators and dealers may also be subject to regulation through the: |
ND Century Codes and Administrative Rules Which Involve the Use and or Sale of Pesticides
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Documents updated as of February 2008. The official version can be found at the ND Legislative Branch Information Center | |
ND Century Codes 4.35-- Pesticide Act | |
ND Century Codes 4.35.1--Chemigation | |
ND Century Codes 19.18.01-- Pesticide Registration | |
ND Century Codes 23.33--Ground Water Protection | |
ND Century Codes 2.05--Aeronautics | |
ND Administrative Rules 60.01--Pesticide Control Board | |
ND Administrative Rules 60.03--Pesticides | |
ND Administrative Rules 60.03.7-10--Chemigation |