8 CCR 1203-2 Part 7 - Business Practices, Equipment Identification, Notices
7.01. Equipment identification.
(a) For the purposes of subparagraphs (b) and
(c) below, the term "company business name" includes any name or trademark
registered with the Colorado Secretary of State, any doing business as name as
submitted in the licensee's application, and any company logo that clearly
communicates the licensee's business name.
(b) Commercial applicator equipment
identification:
(1) All motor vehicles,
trailers, and mobile application equipment while used by or on behalf of any
licensee for applying or carrying pesticides shall be identified by displaying
thereon, in letters not less than two inches high, the company business name
and, in letters not less than one inch high, the city and state of said
licensee's place of business. Such lettering on a licensee's equipment shall be
clearly legible, and shall not be rendered difficult to read or illegible by
means of paint fading, scuffing, wear and tear, damage, or any other cause. Any
motor vehicle so identified shall be identified on both sides of the vehicle.
This Part 7.01(b)(1) shall not apply to aircraft, small capacity sprayers with
less than a ten-gallon capacity, and application equipment mounted on vehicles
marked in accordance with these Rules.
(2) Vehicles with a spray tank holding more
than a ten-gallon capacity that due to the size or design of the vehicle do not
provide sufficient surface area to comply with the identification requirements
outlined in Part 7.01(b)(1) shall be identified by displaying thereon, in
letters not less than one inch high, the company business name of said
licensee. Such lettering on a licensee's equipment shall be clearly legible,
and shall not be rendered difficult to read or illegible by means of paint
fading, scuffing, wear and tear, damage, or any other cause. Any motor vehicle
so identified shall, at a minimum, be identified on one side of the
vehicle.
(c) Public
applicator equipment identification:
(1) Any
public applicator registered with the Department shall identify all motor
vehicles, trailers, and mobile application equipment while used by or on behalf
of such registrant for applying or carrying pesticides by displaying, in
letters not less than two inches high, the city or state name, or a logo
identifying the registered public entity they represent. Such lettering on a
registrant's equipment shall be positioned and maintained so as to be clearly
legible, and shall not be rendered difficult to read or illegible by means of
paint fading, scuffing, wear and tear, damage, or any other cause. Any motor
vehicle so identified shall be identified on both sides of the vehicle. This
Part 7.01(c)(1) shall not apply to aircraft, small capacity sprayers with less
than a ten-gallon capacity, and application equipment mounted on vehicles
marked in accordance with these Rules.
(2) Vehicles with a spray tank holding more
than a ten-gallon capacity that due to the size or design of the vehicle do not
provide sufficient surface area to comply with the identification requirements
outlined in Part 7.01(c)(1) shall be identified by displaying thereon, in
letters not less than one inch high, the city or state name, or logo,
identifying which public entity they represent. Such lettering on a
registrant's equipment shall be clearly legible, and shall not be rendered
difficult to read or illegible by means of paint fading, scuffing, wear and
tear, damage, or any other cause. Any motor vehicle so identified shall, at a
minimum, be identified on one side of the vehicle.
7.02. All licensees must inform
the Commissioner, in writing, of any change in their address or telephone
number.
7.03. Each qualified
supervisor or certified operator must notify the Commissioner in writing when
he or she begins employment with a commercial, registered limited commercial,
or registered public applicator, terminates employment, or when he or she
changes branches, divisions, satellite offices or employers. Such notification
shall be within 15 days of said employment, termination, or change.
7.04. Each commercial, registered limited
commercial, and registered public applicator must notify the Commissioner in
writing when a qualified supervisor in its employ terminates employment, or
changes branches, divisions or satellite offices, or when adding a qualified
supervisor to its staff. Such notification shall be within 15 days of said
termination, change, or addition.
7.05 The original product container with
labeling or a copy of the pesticide label and any associated labeling for the
intended use, for each product in use shall be in the possession of the
commercial, registered limited commercial, or registered public applicator
employee at the site of application whenever a pesticide application is
performed. This Part 7.05 shall not apply to aerial applicators, private
applicators, or Endangered Species Protection bulletins referenced on the
label.
Notes
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