Maine Code § 22-1471-H

Inspection
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Upon presentation of appropriate credentials, the chair or any member of the board or any
authorized employee or consultant of the board may enter upon any public or private premises at
reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting any equipment, device or apparatus used in applying
pesticides; inspecting storage and disposal areas; inspecting or investigating complaints of injury to
persons or land from pesticides; observing the use and application of pesticides; sampling pesticides in
use or storage; and sampling pesticide residues on crops, foliage, soil, water or elsewhere in the
environment. Upon denial of access to the board or its agents, the board or its agents may seek an
appropriate search warrant in a court of competent jurisdiction. Notwithstanding other provisions of
this section, a board member or any authorized employee or consultant of the board may enter public
or private premises without notification if an emergency exists. The need to take a residue sample in a
timely manner constitutes an emergency under this section. [PL 1989, c. 841, §7 (AMD).]

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