Kan. Admin. Regs. § 4-1-9a - Registration for special local need
(a) Each person registering a product for
additional uses and methods of application not stated on the product's labeling
under section three of FIFRA, but not inconsistent with federal law, for the
purpose of meeting a special local need shall submit an application for the
special local need to the secretary or designee. Each application shall include
the following:
(1) A statement explaining why
a special local need registration is necessary;
(2) efficacy and residue data;
(3) a letter from a subject matter expert, as
recognized by the secretary or designee, detailing support for the special
local need registration;
(4) EPA
form 8570-25, "application for/notification of state registration of a
pesticide to meet a special local need"; and
(5) a proposed label for the
product.
(b) A product
shall not be eligible for special local need registration if at least one of
the following conditions is met:
(1) There is
insufficient evidence to support a special local need for the additional use or
method of application within the state.
(2) The registrant and product do not meet
all requirements under the act and the Kansas pesticide law.
(3) For a food or feed use, the additional
use or method of application does not have an established residue tolerance, or
an exemption from tolerance, under FIFRA.
(4) The same use or method of application has
previously been denied, disapproved, suspended, or cancelled by EPA.
(5) The same use or method of application has
been voluntarily cancelled by the registrant.
(c) A special local need registration shall
be issued to the applicant upon referral of the application to EPA by the
secretary.
(d) A special local need
registration shall be immediately cancelled by the secretary or designee if the
application is disapproved by EPA.
(e) Each special local need registration of a
product shall be renewed annually, but may be renewed no more than four times
without resubmission of a special local need request pursuant to K.A.R. 4-1-9a
.
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