2 Miss. Code. R. 1-3-08-02-207.01

Current through October 31, 2024
Section 2-1-3-08-02-207.01

The Commissioner with the approval of the advisory board may suspend for not more than thirty (30) days, and then after opportunity for a hearing may deny, suspend, revoke or modify the license issued under the act if he finds that the applicant has knowingly and consistently committed any of the following applicable to him, each of which is declared to be a violation of the act and these regulations.

1. Made false or fraudulent claims through any media misrepresenting the effect of materials or methods to be used;
2. Operated in a faulty, careless or negligent manner or knowingly operated in an unsafe manner that would cause damage to property or person;
3. Refused or after notice neglected to comply with the provisions of the act, these regulations, or any lawful order of the Commissioner;
4. Refused or neglected to keep and maintain records required by the act or these regulations;
5. Made false or fraudulent records, invoices or reports;
6. Use fraud or misrepresentation in making application for a license or renewal for a license;
7. Aided or abetted any person in evading the provisions of the act, allowed one's license to be used by a non-licensed person;
8. Impersonated any state or federal official;
9. Convicted for using or causing another person to use any restricted use pesticide in a manner which is determined to be inconsistent with its labeling;
10. Distribute, sell or offer for sale any pesticide labeled for restricted use to any person, or his agent who is not certified to use or purchase such pesticide;
11. Consistently handled, transported, stored, displayed, distributed or disposed of any pesticide or container in such a manner as to endanger man and his environment;
12. Sold or offered for sale any pesticide on which a stop sale notice has been issued by the Bureau.

2 Miss. Code. R. 1-3-08-02-207.01