Nev. Admin. Code § 555.410

Current through December 31, 2024
Section 555.410 - Required records and reports

In addition to complying with any applicable requirements of section 11, a person subject to the provisions of NAC 555.400 shall:

1. Keep accurate and legible records for 2 years of each property treated, showing:
(a) If the person is licensed in the aerial or agricultural ground field:
(1) The date of the treatment for, recommendation concerning or identification of pests.
(2) The full name of the person for whom and the county where the treatment, recommendation or identification was conducted.
(3) The full name of the pilot or applicator doing the treating, recommending or identification.
(4) The crop or site treated or for which the recommendation or identification was made. In the case of a spot treatment, the term "spot treatment" must be noted, followed by a description of the treatment area and the spot or spots treated.
(5) The number, name or site identification of the field.
(6) In the case of a treatment or recommendation, the brand name or generic name of the pesticide that was applied or recommended, the registration number assigned to the pesticide by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the dosage applied or recommended.
(7) In the case of a treatment:
(I) The number of units treated, including, without limitation, the number of acres or miles or fraction thereof.
(II) The purpose for which the crop, site or spot was treated.
(III) The time the treatment was started and the time the treatment was finished.
(IV) The temperature at the start and finish of the treatment.
(V) The wind velocity and wind direction at the start and finish of the treatment.
(b) If the person is licensed in the urban, rural and structural field:
(1) The date of the treatment for, recommendation concerning or identification of pests.
(2) The address where the treatment, recommendation or identification was conducted.
(3) The full name of the applicator.
(4) The site treated or for which a recommendation or identification was made, including, without limitation, the kitchen, the crawlspace beneath the structure, and the yard or area surrounding the structure. In the case of a spot treatment, the term "spot treatment" must be followed by a description of the treatment area and the spot or spots treated.
(5) In the case of a treatment or recommendation, the brand name or generic name of the pesticide that was applied or recommended and the registration number assigned to the pesticide by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
(6) In the case of a treatment, the total amount of any diluted pesticide and the concentration of the pesticide that was applied.
(7) If a treatment is conducted in the categories of limited landscape, weeds, aquatic or fumigation:
(I) The temperature at the start and finish of the treatment.
(II) The wind velocity and direction at the start and finish of the treatment.
(III) The area of any turf or ground treated.
(IV) The purpose for which the pesticide was applied.
(V) The area or volume fumigated.
(VI) The times at which fumigation started and finished.
(8) If a treatment is conducted in the category of structural pest control and the treatment is a preconstruction treatment, a copy of the Housing and Urban Development-National Pest Management Association Form 99-B entitled "New Construction Subterranean Termite Service Record." The Housing and Urban Development-National Pest Management Association Form 99-B is available from CBS Forms by mail at 11652 Agarwood Drive, Walton, Kentucky 41094, by telephone at (800) 324-7676 or at the Internet address http://www.cbsforms.com/, for the price of $32.95 for a pack of 100 forms, plus shipping and handling, or from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, free of charge, at the Internet address https://www.hud.gov.
2. Report by telephone within 24 hours to the Director or his or her designee:
(a) Any emergency dumps of pesticides by aircraft, and accidents of aircraft loaded with pesticides or ground equipment involving the spillage of pesticides; or
(b) The accidental spillage at sites of operations of more than 1 gallon of liquid or 4 pounds of dry weight of unmixed pesticides that are detrimental to persons, wildlife, domestic animals or crops.
3. Report by telephone to the Director or his or her designee within 48 hours any cases of apparent pesticide poisoning requiring medical treatment.
4. If the person is licensed in the aerial or agricultural ground field, file with the Director on forms to be furnished by him or her a monthly report of all pest control operations, including those operations involving the use of restricted-use pesticides, for each month in which such operations occurred. The report must:
(a) Be filed on or before the 15th day of the following month; and
(b) Be filed for those periods during which no operations were conducted unless written notification is given to the Director declaring that operations have ceased.
5. Submit to the Director any reports or records he or she requests.

Nev. Admin. Code § 555.410

Dep't of Agriculture, part No. 55.34, eff. 6-1-59; A 7-1-69; 5-22-72; + part No. 55.37, eff. 8-1-74; A 6-11-80-NAC A 2-5-82; 12-10-92; R033-01, 5-1-2002; R147-03, 1-22-2004; R052-06, 6-28-2006; R147-08, 2-11-2009; R062-10, 1-13-2011; A by R033-14, eff. 10/24/2014; A by R093-15, eff. 3/10/2016; A by R006-17A, eff. 12/19/2017; A by R154-17A, eff. 12/18/2019; A by R077-21A, eff. 12/17/2022

NRS 555.390, 555.400