Current through December 10, 2024
If any person shall violate the terms of Miss. Code Ann. §§69-21-101 through 69-21-128 or any of the regulations promulgated thereunder, the administrative procedures described in Miss. Code Ann. §§ 69-25-51 to 69-25-63 shall be followed. Disciplinary action may be taken by the Department if it finds that a person has committed any of the following acts or omissions, to-wit:
1. Has made a misrepresentation for the purpose of defrauding;2. Has made false a statement or representation in his application for issuance or renewal of a license;3. Has violated any aerial application law or the regulations promulgated by the Department;4. Has made any application in a careless or negligent manner;5. Has used or applied any pesticide in a manner which is inconsistent with its labeling;6. Has neglected or refused to keep and maintain records required by these regulations, or refused or neglected to make reports when required or refused to make such records available to the department.7. Has made false or fraudulent records, invoices, or reports;8. Has aided or abetted any person in evading the provisions of any law or regulation, or allowed his license to be used by an unlicensed person;9. Has violated the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act;10. Has performed work in a category for which he is not licensed;11. Has been convicted in any of the courts of this state for a violation of any aerial application law or these regulations;12. Has refused to yield an agricultural substance sample to the Department or its employees;13. Has failed to renew the bond or insurance required in these regulations to maintain financial responsibility; or14. Has applied an agricultural substance in such a manner that allowed it to drift from a target site to a non-target site.2 Miss. Code. R. 1-3-10-01-115
Miss. Code Ann. § 69-21-109 (Rev. 2009).