This subchapter shall be cited as the "Arkansas Pesticide Use and Application Act." 20-20-202. Legislative intent.
As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
contrivances, and machinery appurtenant thereto or situated thereon, fixed or mobile, including and used for transportation;
The State Plant Board may issue subpoenas to compel the attendance of witnesses or production of books, documents, and records anywhere in this state in any hearing affecting the authority or privilege granted by a license, certification, or permit issued under the provisions of this subchapter.
The State Plant Board may cooperate, receive grants-in-aid, and enter into agreements with any agency of the federal government, of this state or its subdivisions, or with any agency of another state to obtain assistance in the implementation of this subchapter, in order to:
The State Plant Board may waive all or part of the examination requirements provided for in §§ 20-20-209 - 20-20-211 and 20-20-217 on a reciprocal basis with any other state which has substantially the same standards and so long as out-of-state applicators are made subject to enforcement procedures provided in this subchapter to the same extent as those applicators examined and certified in this state.
The State Plant Board may, in cooperation with the University of Arkansas or other educational institutions, publish information and conduct short courses of instruction in the areas of knowledge required by this subchapter or the regulations adopted pursuant to it.
All moneys received by the State Plant Board under the provisions of this subchapter and the regulations adopted thereunder shall be deposited in the State Plant Board Fund of the State Treasury and be used for carrying out the provisions of this subchapter.
Any person who uses a pesticide in a manner inconsistent with its labeling is subject to the jurisdiction of the State Plant Board and its statutes, rules and order over which it has regulatory authority and may be subject to denial, suspension, revocation or modification of a license or permit under Section 20-20-214. Any person who knowingly uses a pesticide in a manner inconsistent with its labeling is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500).
Regulations Under Act 389 of 1975 as Amended
The following categories have been established for licensing and applicator certification purposes:
00 | Medium Droplet Size | lOmphorless |
(b) | Coarse Droplet Size | 15 mph or less |
(c) | Very Coarse Droplet Size | May be Greater Than 15 mph |
The above spray classification categories are as defined in the August 1999 issue of ASAE S572 report entitled Spray Nozzle Classification by Droplet Spectra.
(A) | License to apply seed, fertilizer, and pesticides Plus for each aircraft or article of ground equipment | $100 $20 |
(B) | Individual Commercial Applicator license, per category | $35 |
(C) | Seed treatment license | $100 |
If restricted use pesticides used - additional | $35 | |
(D) | Commercial Applicator Technician license | $25 |
A fee of $5 from each license issued to a CAT by the Plant Board shall be transferred to the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service for the purpose of developing and providing CAT training subject to approval by the Plant Board.
The review fee for a Non-Commercial Applicator's license shall be $35 per category. At the discretion of the ASPB Director this fee may be waived for Cooperative Extension employees actively involved in supporting the ASPB's regulatory programs.
AH first time applicants for a Private Applicator's license must have been "certified" within the 12 months prior to license application. Certification for a first time applicant can be obtained in one of two ways:
This certification will be valid for one five-year license or five consecutive one-year licenses. In no case shall a certification make a person eligible for licensure in excess of five years.
AH applicants for a subsequent five year Private Applicator license must have been "recertified" within the 12 months prior to license application. All applicants for a one year license must have been "recertified" within the 48 months prior to license application. Recertification can be obtained in one of two ways:
Recertification will be valid for one five-year license or five consecutive one-year licenses. In no case shall recertification make a person eligible for licensure in excess of five years.
Fee- $35.00
Fee - $65.00 for dealers handling restricted use pesticides and state classified pesticides with the E or F designation. Note: If license-holding dealers have branches which sell or distribute restricted use or state classified pesticides with the E or F designation, each branch must have a dealer's license.
In accordance with ACA 20-20-216, the Arkansas State Plant Board hereby adopts 40 CFR Part 165, Subparts A through E (see Attachment I).
The enactment of regulations under this Act is not intended nor shall they have the effect of repealing regulations promulgated under the authority of Acts 410 or 488 of 1975.
Quinclorac Use Restrictions
Herbicide Treatment Options | Application Equipment | Buffer Zones | |
When winds are blowing in the direction of incorporated towns or commercial plantings of the solanaceae family. | When winds are NOT blowing in the direction of incorporated towns or commercial plantings'of the solanaceae family. | ||
a. Water diluted spray of Quinclorac herbicide tank-mixed with emulsifiable concentrate (EC) formulation herbicides | Aircraft Spray Wind Speed 3 to 8 mph | 4 miles | 1 mile |
such as: -Stam M-4 EC -Arrosolo 3+3 EC *Propanil EC -Ordram 8E *Abolish 8E -Bolero EC | Ground Spray Wind Speed 3 to 8 mph | 1 mile | 1/2 mile |
b. Water diluted spray of Quinclorac herbicide applied in water alone or tank-mixed with emulsifiable concentrate formulation free herbicides such as: | Aircraft Spray Wind Speed 3 to 8 mph | 1 mile | 1 mile |
*Stam 80EDF -Basagran *Terra Propanil 80DF -Blazer *Wham EZ, Super Wham -Storm *Pentagon 60 WDG -Londax | Ground Spray Wind Speed 3 to 8 mph | 1/2 mile | 1/2 mile |
Exemption: In areas where cities have annexed blocks of agricultural land, water diluted sprays of Quinclorac may be used within or adjacent to the city limits, provided the application site is no closer than 1/2 mile to subdivisions when using ground equipment or 1 mile to subdivisions when using aircraft and no closer than 1/4 mile to established plants of the solanaceae family or established/emerged cotton.
Attachment I
The Part 165 regulations establish standards and requirements for pesticide containers, repackaging pesticides, and pesticide containment structures.
Act means the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.
Agricultural pesticide means any pesticide product labeled for use in a nursery or greenhouse or for use in the production of any agricultural commodity, including any plant, plant part, animal, or animal product produced by persons (including farmers, ranchers, vineyardists, plant propagators, Christmas tree growers,
aquaculturalists, horticulturists, or-cnardists, foresters, or other comparable persons) primarily for sale, consumption propagation or other use by man or animals.
Appurtenance means any equipment or device which is used for the purpose of transferring a pesticide from a stationary pesticide container or to any refillable container, including but not limited to, hoses, fittings, plumbing, valves, gauges, pumps and metering devices.
Container means any package, can, bottle? bag, barrel, drum, tank, or other containing-device (excluding any application tanks) used to enclose a pesticide. Containers that are used to sell or distribute a pesticide product and that also function in applying the product (such as spray bottles, aerosol cans and containers that become part of a direct injection system) are considered to be containers for the purposes of this part.
Containment pad means any structure that is designed and constructed to intercept and contain pesticides, rinsates, and equipment wash water at a pesticide dispensing area.
Containment structure means either a secondary containment unit or a containment pad.
Custom blending means the service of mixing pesticides to a customer's specifications, usually a pesticide(s)-fer-tilizer(s), pesticide-pesticide, or a pesticide-animal feed mixture, when:
Dry pesticide means any pesticide that is in solid form and that has not been combined with liquids* this includes formulations such as dusts, wet-table powders, dry flowable powders, granules, and dry baits.
Establishment means any site where a pesticidal product, active ingredient, or device is produced, regardless of whether such site is independently owned or operated, and regardless of whether such site is domestic and producing a pesticidal product for export only, or whether the site is foreign and producing any pesticidal product for import into the United States.
Facility means all buildings, equipment, structures, and other stationary items that are located on a single site or on contiguous or adjacent sites and which are owned or operated by the same person (or by any person who controls, who is controlled by, or who is under common control with such person).
Flowable concentrate means a stable suspension of active ingredients in a liquid intended for dilution with water before use.
Nonrefillable container means a container that is not a refillable container and that is designed and constructed for one time containment of a pesticide for sale or distribution. Reconditioned containers are considered to be nonrefillable containers.
One-way valve means a valve that is designed and constructed to allow virtually unrestricted flow in one direction and no flow in the opposite direction, thus allowing the withdrawal of material from, but not the introduction of material into, a container.
Operator means any person in control of, or having responsibility for, the daily operation of a facility at which a containment structure is located.
Owner means any person who owns a facility at which a containment structure is required.
Pesticide compatible means, as applied to containers, that the container construction materials will not chemically react with the formulation. A container is not compatible with the formulation if, for example, the formulation:
Pesticide compatible means, as applied to secondary containment, that the containment construction materials are able to withstand anticipated exposure to stored or transferred materials without losing the capacity to provide the required secondary containment of the same or other materials within the containment area.
Pesticide dispensing area means an area in which pesticide is transferred out of or into a container.
Portable pesticide container means a refillable container that is not a stationary pesticide container.
Pressure rinse means the flushing of the container to remove pesticide residue by using a pressure method with a pressure of at least 40 PSI.
Produce means to manufacture, prepare, propagate; compound, or process any pesticide, including any pesticide produced pursuant to section 5 of the Act, and any active ingredient or device, or to package, repackage, label, relabel, or otherwise change the container of any pesticide or device.
Producer means any person, as defined by the Act, who produces any pesticide, active ingredient, or device (including packaging, repackaging, labeling and relabeling),
Refillable container means a container that is intended to be filled with pesticide more than once for sale or distribution.
Refiller means a person who engages in trie activity of repackaging pesticide product into refillable containers. This could include a registrant or a person operating under contract to a registrant.
Refilling establishment means an establishment where the activity of repackaging pesticide product into refill-able containers occurs.
Repackage means, for the purposes of this part, to transfer a pesticide formulation from one container to another without a change in the composition of the formulation, the labeling content, or the product's BPA registration number, for sale or distribution.
Rinsate means the liquid produced from the rinsing of the interior of any equipment or container that has come in direct contact with any pesticide.
Runoff means surface water leaving the target site.
Secondary containment unit means any structure, including rigid diking, that is designed and constructed to intercept and contain pesticide spills and leaks and to prevent runoff and leaching from stationary pesticide containers.
Stationary pesticide container means a refillable container that is fixed at a single facility or establishment or, if not fixed, remains at the facility or establishment for at least 30 consecutive days, and that holds pesticide during the entire time.
Tamper-evident device means a device, which can be visually inspected to determine if a container has been opened.
Transport vehicle means a cargo-carrying vehicle such as an automobile, van, tractor, truck, semitrailer, tank car or rail car used for the transportation of cargo by any mode.
Triple rinse means the flushing of the container three times to remove pesticide residue by using a non-pressurized method.
Washwater means the liquid produced from the rinsing of the exterior of any equipment or containers that have or may have come in direct contact with any pesticide or system maintenance compound.
percent removal = [1.0 - BB] x 100.0, where
RR = rlnsate ratio = Active Ingredient concentration in fourth rlnsate/Original concentration of active ingredient in the product
cording to the provisions of paragraph (e) of this section.
You are not required to report to EPA with information about your refillable containers under the regulations in this subpart. You should refer to the reporting standards in part 159 of this chapter to determine if information on container failures or other incidents involving pesticide containers must be reported to EPA under FIFBA section 6(a)(2) (7 US.C. 136d(a)(2)).
with if it is not exempt from these regulations?
Requirement | Keguiremem lor registrants who distribute or sell directly in refillable containers | Kequirement lor refiilers v;ho are not registrants |
Recordkeeping specific to each instance of repackaging | §165.65{l)(2) | §165.700)(2) |
Container inspection: criteria regarding a serial number of other Identifying code | §165.65(e)(3) | §165.70(0(3) |
Container inspection: criteria regarding one-way valve or tamper-evident device | §165.65(e){4) | §165.70(0(4) |
Cleaning requirement: criteria regarding one-way valve or tamper-evident device | §165.e5(f)(1) | S165.70(g}(1) |
Cleaning if the oneway valve or tamper-evident device is not intact | §165.65(fl) | §165.70(11) |
in this subpart to prevent an unreasonable adverse effect on the environment?
tainers which are already protected by a secondary containment unit that complies with the provisions of this subpart.
ing equipment. Means of protection include, but are not limited to, supports to prevent sagging, flexible connections, the use of guard rails, barriers, and protective cages.
ator of a new or existing pesticide containment structure, you must:
You may combine containment pads and secondary containment units as an integrated system provided the requirements set out in this subpart for containment pads and secondary containment units in §§165.85(a) and (b), 165.87(a) and (b) and' 6 165.90, and as applicable, J§165.85(c)-(t) and 165.87(c)-(f) are satisfied separately.
As a facility owner or operator subject to the requirements of this sub-part, you must maintain the following records, and you must furnish these records for inspection and copying upon request by an employee of EPA or any entity designated by EPA, such as a State, another political subdivision or a Tribe:
Pesticides are valuable to Arkansas' agricultural production and the protection of man and his possessions from insects, rodents, weeds, plant diseases, and other pests. It is essential to the public health and welfare that pesticides be used properly to prevent adverse effects on man and the environment.
The purpose of the regulation is to provide a fair and consistent mechanism by which compliance with the Pesticide Use and Application Act, as amended, and the Pesticide Control Act, as amended, and the regulations written pursuant thereto can be achieved.
As used in this policy:
For a violation to be considered as a second or subsequent offense, it must be a repeat of a violation for which a previous enforcement action has been taken by the Plant Board. The previous violation/violations must have occurred within the past 3 years.
* In no case shall a single application or drift incident by a pesticide applicator be considered multiple violations based on the number of complaints.
Under the preceding Arkansas Codes, The Plant Board has several options for enforcement action. These are:
An incident investigation will be initiated when:
The processing sequence for an incident investigation is outlined in Figure I.
FIGURE I
Processing Sequence
An apparent violation of law and/or regulation must be documented to initiate an enforcement action. Documentation must conform to the requirements of the Pesticide Division.
The sequence of events within the enforcement response policy is as follows:
FIGURE II
The Case Development Panel will carefully review all documentation and records to determine:
Concurrence with the Division's finding by the Panel must be unanimous before further action can be taken on the case.
The informal hearing officer and/or the appropriate Committee and/or the Full Board will carefully review the documentation and hear cases of alleged violations.
A violation will be determined by documentation of criteria as specified in Appendix A. The severity and level of enforcement of a violation will be determined by the three (3) factors in Section VII; as they are applied to the Penalty Matrix (Appendix A).
If a violation is determined in this sequence; the following factors will be considered:
The Hearing Officer/Committee/Board may use these factors to accelerate or mitigate enforcement action. When a civil penalty is the preferred action, the base fine may be increased or decreased based on these factors. The civil penalty will not be more or less than the range for the specific violation listed in Appendix A.
The Full Board will take action to determine the final disposition of the case.
Any person aggrieved by any action of the Plant Board may obtain a review thereof by filing in circuit court within 30 days of notice of the action, a written petition praying that the action of the Plant Board be set aside.
PENALTY MATRIX Appendix A
VIOLATION | Violation Level | 1st Level of Enforcement | 2nd Level of Enforcement | 3rd Level of Enforcement | 4lh Level of Enforcement | ||||
Enforcement Action | Civil Penalty Fine | Enforcement Action | Civil Penalty Fine | Enforcement Action | Civil Penalty Fine | Enforcement Action | Civil Penalty Fine | ||
1 - Commercial Applicators. Failure | Minor | ||||||||
to secure applicator license. | Major | C,D | 200-1000 | C,D | 400-1000 | C,D,E | 600-1000 | C,D,E | 800-1000 |
2-Failure to Maintain | Minor | ||||||||
responsibility. | Major | C,D | 200-600 | C,D | 400-800 | C,D,E | 600-1000 | C,D,E | 800-1000 |
3-Failure to place decal | Minor | A | 200-500 | ||||||
on aircraft and/or ground equipment. | Major | C,D | 400-800 | C,D | 600-1000 | C.D.E | 800-1000 | ||
4-Non-Commercial | Minor | A | |||||||
Applicators. Failure to secure applicator license. | Major | C,D | 200-600 | C,D | 400-800 | C,D,E | 600-1000 | CD, E | 800-1000 |
5-Records-Commercial/ Non-Commercial. | Minor | A | C,D | 200-500 | |||||
Failure to keep and maintain required records. | Major | C,D | 200-600 | C,D | 400-800 | CD | 600-1000 | C,D,E | 800-1000 |
6-Private Applicators. | Minor | A | |||||||
Failure to secure applicator license. | Major | C,D | 100-400 | B,C,D | 200-600 | B,C,D | 400-800 | B,C,D | 800-1000 |
7-Pilots. Failure to | Minor | ||||||||
secure applicator license. | Major | B,C,D | 200-1000 | B,C,D | 400-1000 | B,C,D | 600-1000 | B,C,D | 800-1000 |
8-Pesticide Dealers. | Minor | A,B | |||||||
restricted use pesticide dealers license. | Major | B,C,D | 200-1000 | B,C,D | 400-1000 | B,C,D | 600-1000 | B,C,D | 800-1000 |
ENFORCEMENT ACTION OPTIONS
A - Warning letter
B - Stop Use/Stop Sale
C - Informal Agreement
D - Board/Committee Hearing
E - Immediate Suspension of License F - Injunction
G - Referral to Prosecuting Attorney H - Referral to EPA
9-Failure of dealer to keep and maintain records related to restricted use pesticide sales. | Minor | A | ||||||
Major | B,C,D | 200-600 | C,D | 200-800 | C,D | 600-1000 | C,D | 800-1000 |
10-Unlawful Acts. Make false or fraudulent claims through any media misrepresenting the effectiveness of pesticides or methods utilized. | Minor | A | ||||||
Major | C,D | 100-500 | C,D | 400-800 | C,D | 600-1000 | C,D,E | 800-1000 |
1 ]-Recommendation(s) ofuseoruseofa pesticide in a manner inconsistent with the registered label, or other mandated restrictions. | Minor | A | ||||||
Major | C,D | 200-600 | C,D | 400-800 | CD | 600-1000 | C,D,E | 800-1000 |
12-Application of known ineffective or improper pesticides,. | Minor | |||||||
Major | C,D | 200-600 | C,D | 400-800 | C,D | 600-1000 | C, D, E | 800-1000 |
13-Operation of faulty or unsafe equipment, | Minor | A,B | ||||||
Major | B,C,D | 200-600 | B,C,D | 400-800 | B,C,D | 600-1000 | B, C, D, E | 800-1000 |
14-Operation of equipment, in a careless or negligent manner, | Minor | A,B | ||||||
Major | B,C,D | 200-1000 | B,C,D | 400-1000 | B,C,D | 600-1000 | B, C, D, E | 800-1000 |
15-Failure to comply with provisions of Act 389, after notice, and rules thereof, or any lawful order from the Arkansas State Plant Board | Minor | A | ||||||
Major | C,D | 200-600 | CD | 400-800 | CD | 600-1000 | C,D,E | 800-100016 |
16-Failure to keep proper records and make timely filing of reports. | Minor | A | ||||||
Major | C,D | 100-500 | C,D | 400-800 | CD | 600-1000 | C,D,E | 800-1000 |
17-Issuance of false or fraudulent records, invoices, or reports. | Minor | A | ||||||
Major | C,D | 100-500 | CD | 400-800 | CD | 600-1000 | C,D,E | 800-1000 |
18-Applicationof pesticides on others property without the benefit of a commercial applicator's license. | Minor | |||||||
Major | C,D | 200-1000 | CD | 400-1000 | C,D,E | 600-1000 | C,D,E | 800-1000 |
19-Operation of unlicensed equipment | Minor | A,B | ||||||
Major | B,CD | 200-1000 | B,C,D | 400-1000 | B, C, D, E | 600-1000 | B,C,D,E | 800-1000 |
20-Useoffraudor misrepresentation in making application for, or renewal of, a license, permit, or certification. | Minor | |||||||
Major | B,C,D | 200-600 | B,C,D | 400-800 | B, C, D, E | 600-1000 | B, C, D, E | 800-1000 |
21-FaiIure to comply with any limitations or restrictions of a duly issued license, permit, or certification. | Minor | A | ||||||
Major | C,D | 200-600 | CD | 400-800 | C,D,E | 600-1000 | C,D,E | 800-1000 |
22-Aid, or abet, any person to evade the provisions of Act 389; conspire with any person to evade the provisions of Act 389, or allow use of a license, permit, or certification by another person. | Minor | A | ||||||
Major | C,D | 200-600 | CD | 400-800 | CD | 600-1000 | CD | 800-1000 |
23-False or misleading statements made during or after an inspection concerning an infestation or infection of pests found on one's property. | Minor | A | ||||||
Major | C,D | 200-600 | CD | 400-800 | CD | 600-1000 | CD | 800-1000 |
24-Impersonation of any federal, state, county | Minor | |||||||
Major | C,D | 200-600 | CD | 400-800 | C,D | 600-1000 | CD | 800-1000 |
25-Distribution of pesticide labeled for reslricted use to any person or his agency who does not have a valid license to use, supervise the use, or distribute restricted use pesticides. | Minor | A | ||||||
Major | C,D | 200-1000 | C,D | 400-1000 | CD | 600-1000 | CD | 800-1000 |
26-Application of any pesticide by aircraft without a pilot's license to apply pesticides. | Minor | |||||||
Major | B,C,D | 200-1000 | B,C,D | 400-1000 | B, C, D, E | 600-1000 | B, C, D, E | 800-1000 |
27-Employment of a pilot to apply pesticides by air that does not have a license to do so. | Minor | A | ||||||
Major | C,D | 200-1000 | C,D | 400-1000 | C,D,E | 600-1000 | C,D,E | 800-1000 |
28-Misbranded Selling misbranded pesticides. | Minor | A,B | ||||||
Major | B,C,D | 200-600 | B, CD | 400-800 | B, C, D, E | 600-1000 | B, C, D, E,H | 80-1000 |
29-Registration Failure to register a pesticide with the Arkansas State Plant Board. | Minor | A,B | ||||||
Major | B,C,D | 400-800 | B,C,D | 600-1000 | B, C,D | 800-1000 | ||
30-Unlawful Acts Distribution of any pesticide not registered in Arkansas under the provisions of Act 410 or FIFRA | Minor | A,B | ||||||
Major | B.C.D | 400-800 | B,C,D | 600-1000 | B,C,D | 800-1000 | ||
31-Distribution of pesticide with different label claims, us directions, or composition not consistent with the registration process. | Minor | A,B | ||||||
Major | B,C,D | 200-1000 | B,C,D | 400-1000 | B,C,D | 600-1000 | B, C, D, H | 800-1000 |
32-Distribution of pesticides in containers other than manufacturer's unbroken immediate container. | Minor | A,B | ||||||
Major | B, C,D | 200-1000 | B,C,D | 400-1000 | B,C,D | 600-1000 | B, C, D, H | 800-1000 |
33-Distribution of pesticides that have not been colored/discolored pursuant of Section 9(1) (d) of 410 or of Section 25 (c) (5) or FIFRA | Minor | A,B | ||||||
Major | B,C,D | 200-600 | B,C,D | 400-800 | B,C,D | 600-1000 | B, C, D, H | 800-1000 |
34-Distribution of adulterated and/or misbranded pesticides. | Minor | A,B | ||||||
Major | B,C,D | 200-600 | B,C,D | 400-800 | B,C,D | 600-1000 | B, C, D, H | 800-1000 |
3 5-Distribution of pesticides in containers which are unsafe due to damage. | Minor | |||||||
Major | B,C,D | 200-600 | B,C,D | 400-800 | B,C,D | 600-1000 | B, C, D, H | 800-1000 |
36-Detach, alter, deface, or destroy any label or labeling, or add any substance, or take away, that ay act to defeat the purpose of Act 410. | Minor | A,B | ||||||
Major | B,C,D | 200-600 | B,C,D | 400-800 | B, C,D | 600-1000 | B, C, D, H | 800-1000 |
37-Use for personal advantage of any information relative to formulas of products obtained by Section 6, or other trade secrets. | Minor | |||||||
Major | C,D | 200-600 | C,D | 400-800 | CD | 700-1000 | CD | 800-1000 |
38-Handle, display, store, transport, or make distribution of pesticides in such a manner to endanger man or the environment, or other products. | Minor | |||||||
Major | C,D | 200-600 | C,D | 400-800 | CD | 600-1000 | C,D,H | 800-1000 |
39-Dispose discard, or store any pesticide or pesticide containers in a manner to cause injury to humans, vegetation, crops, livestock, wildlife beneficial insects, or to pollute water and soil | Minor | |||||||
Major | C,D | 200-600 | C,D | 400-800 | CD | 600-1000 | C,D,H | 800-1000 |
40-Failure to comply with the provisions of Act 410, its regulations | Minor | A | |||||||
or othe lawful order from the Arkansas State Plant Board. | Major | C,D | 200-600 | C,D | 400-800 | C,D | 600-1000 | C,D | 800-1000 |
41-Failure to comply with the Worker Protection Standards and/or requirements of 40 CFR Parts 156 and 170, slate law or applicable regulations promulgated by the State Plant Board. | Minor | A | |||||||
Major | C,D | 200-600 | C,D | 400-800 | C,D | 600-1000 | C,D | 800-1000 | |
42-Failtire to comply with the applicable requirements of the Container and Containment Rule, 40 CFR Part 165, Subpart A tlirough E, or applicable State law or regulation. | Minor | A | |||||||
Major | C,D | 200-600 | C,D | 400-800 | CD | 600-1000 | C,D | 800-1000 |
209.02.08 Ark. Code R. 001