333 C.M.R. 2.02
The Massachusetts Pesticide Control Act was inserted as M.G.L. c. 132B by St. 1978, c. 3, as an emergency law and took effect immediately. The purpose of the Pesticide Control Act is to conform the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with federal requirements on registration and certification of pesticides as set forth in the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, Public Law 92-516, as amended, (FIFRA), and the federal regulations thereunder. To this end, the Massachusetts Pesticide Control Act creates administrative mechanisms to regulate the labeling, distribution, sale, storage, transportation, use and application and disposal of pesticides. The Massachusetts Act also establishes standards and sets forth prohibitions with regard to each regulatory function. The responsibility for implementing the commands of the Massachusetts Pesticide Control Act is distributed by the Pesticide Control Act among three governmental bodies.
(1) Department of Agricultural Resources. The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources has been designated as the state lead agency for implementation and administration of the Pesticide Control Act and the Massachusetts pesticide program. The Pesticide Control Act charges the Department with a wide range of specific regulatory functions and empowers it to promulgate and adopt regulations, standards and forms as are necessary for implementation and administration. Among the duties assigned to the Department by the Pesticide Control Act are:
supervision of a Pesticides Program Director.
(2) Pesticide Board. The Massachusetts Pesticide Control Act creates within the Department a Massachusetts Pesticide Board.
(c) Purpose of the Board. The Board's responsibilities entail advising the Commissioner of Agricultural Resources with respect to the implementation and administration of M.G.L. c. 132B. The Board also hears appeals of those aggrieved by the actions or decisions of the Department or the Subcommittee of the Pesticide Board. The Pesticide Control Act, additionally, assigns the Board the responsibility for approving a variety of Departmental actions. Among the actions requiring Board approval are:
(3) Subcommittee of the Pesticide Board. The Massachusetts Pesticide Control Act creates within the Pesticide Board of the Department a Subcommittee.