Sec. 22a-66g. Records. Availability.
Sec. 22a-66g. Records. Availability. (a) A pesticide application business shall
maintain records for not less than five years from the date such record is made or
amended, whichever is later. The record shall indicate:
(1) For each application of a pesticide made on behalf of the business, (A) the name
and certification number of the commercial supervisor and the commercial operator,
(B) the kind and amount of pesticide used and the amount of acreage treated, if applicable, (C) the date and place of application, (D) the pest treated for, and (E) the crop or
site treated;
(2) A list of the names and corresponding Environmental Protection Agency registration numbers of any pesticide applied by the business, and
(3) The names and applicator certification numbers of all certified commercial pesticide applicators, operator or supervisory, who are employees or agents of the business,
and a list of the types of applications which each is performing.
(b) Information required under subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of this section may
be kept separately from the records required by subdivision (1) of said subsection or
may be integrated with such records by including on the record of each pesticide application the full name and Environmental Protection Agency registration number of the
pesticide used.
(c) All records and information required to be kept pursuant to this section shall be
kept at the registrant's place of business and may be inspected by the commissioner
pursuant to section 22a-59. If the registrant's place of business is outside of the state,
the records and information shall be made available to the commissioner at a location
in the state not more than ten days after receipt of a request for inspection from the
commissioner.
(d) A pesticide application business shall, upon written request, provide a customer
with a copy of the record which is required to be kept pursuant to this section and which
pertains to a pesticide application performed for that customer.
(P.A. 86-353, S. 6.)