225 ILCS 235/3.25

Current through Public Act 103-593
Section 225 ILCS 235/3.25 - [Section Scheduled to be Repealed 12/31/2029]

"Integrated pest management" is defined as a pest management system that includes the following elements:

(a) identifying pests and their natural enemies;
(b) establishing an ongoing monitoring and recordkeeping system for regular sampling and assessment of pest and natural enemy populations;
(c) determining the pest population levels that can be tolerated based on aesthetic, economic, and health concerns, and setting action thresholds where pest populations or environmental conditions warrant remedial action;
(d) the prevention of pest problems through improved sanitation, management of waste, addition of physical barriers, and the modification of habitats that attract or harbor pests;
(e) reliance to the greatest extent possible on nontoxic, biological, cultural or mechanical pest management methods, or on the use of natural control agents;
(f) when necessary, the use of chemical pesticides, with preference for products that are the least harmful to human health and the environment; and
(g) recordkeeping and reporting of pest populations, surveillance techniques, and remedial actions taken.

225 ILCS 235/3.25

P.A. 87-1106.
Reenacted by P.A. 095-0786,§ 15, eff. 8/7/2008.