390-G - Pesticide alternatives.

* § 390-g. Pesticide alternatives. 1. For purposes of this section the  following terms shall have the meanings set forth below:    (a) "Day care" shall apply to all child day care centers or head start  day  care  centers,  as  defined in section three hundred ninety of this  title.    (b)  "Pesticide"  shall  have  the  same  meaning  as  set  forth   in  subdivision   thirty-five   of  section  33-0101  of  the  environmental  conservation law, provided however that it shall not include:    (i) the application of anti-microbial  pesticides  and  anti-microbial  products as defined by FIFRA in 7 U.S.C. Section 136(mm) and 136q(h)(2);    (ii)  the  use  of  an  aerosol  product  with  a  directed  spray, in  containers of eighteen fluid  ounces  or  less,  when  used  to  protect  individuals  from  an  imminent threat from stinging and biting insects,  including venomous spiders, bees, wasps and hornets;    (iii) the use of non-volatile  insect  or  rodent  bait  in  a  tamper  resistant container;    (iv)  the  application  of a pesticide classified by the United States  Environmental Protection Agency as an exempt material under 40 CFR  Part  152.25;    (v) the use of boric acid and disodium octaborate tetrahydrate; or    (vi)  the  use  of  horticultural  soap  and  oils that do not contain  synthetic pesticides or synergists.    2. No day  care  shall  apply  pesticide  to  any  playgrounds,  turf,  athletic  or  playing  fields, except that an emergency application of a  pesticide may be made as determined by the county health  department  or  for a county not having a health department such authority as the county  legislature  shall  designate,  the commissioner of health or his or her  designee, the commissioner of environmental conservation or his  or  her  designee, or, in the case of a public school, the school board.    * NB Effective November 14, 2010