Maryland Code § AG-5-101

Section AG-5-101
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Active ingredient" means:
(1) In the case of a pesticide other than a plant regulator, defoliant,
or desiccant, an ingredient which prevents, destroys, repels, or mitigates insects,
nematodes, fungi, rodents, weeds, bacteria, or other pests;
(2) In the case of a plant regulator, an ingredient which, through
physiological action, accelerates or retards the rate of growth or rate of maturation
or otherwise alters the behavior of ornamental or crop plants or their produce;
(3) In the case of a defoliant, an ingredient which causes the leaves
or foliage to drop from a plant; and
(4) In the case of a desiccant, an ingredient which artificially
accelerates the drying of plant tissue.
(c) A pesticide is "adulterated" if (1) its strength or purity falls below the
professed standard or quality expressed on the labeling under which it is sold, (2) any
substance has been substituted wholly or partially for the article, or (3) any valuable
constituent of the article has been wholly or partially abstracted.
(d) "Antidote" means the most practical immediate treatment in case of
poisoning, including first aid treatment.
(e) "Defoliant" means any substance or mixture of substances intended to
cause leaves or foliage to drop from a plant, with or without causing abscission.
(f) "Desiccant" means any substance or mixture of substances intended to
accelerate artificially the drying of plant tissues.

(g) "Distributor" means a person who imports, manufactures, produces,
mixes, or consigns pesticides as part of a commercial enterprise.
(h) "Fungi" means nonchlorophyll-bearing thallophytes, that is, all
nonchlorophyll-bearing plants of an order lower than mosses and liverworts, such as,
rusts, smuts, mildews, molds, yeasts, and bacteria, except those on or in any living
man or animal.
(i) "Fungicide" means any substance or mixture of substances intended to
prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate any fungus.
(j) "Herbicide" means any substance or mixture of substances intended to
prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate any weed.
(k) "Inert ingredient" means an ingredient which is not an active
ingredient.
(l) "Ingredient statement" means:
(1) A statement of the name and percentage of each active ingredient,
together with the total percentage of inert ingredients in the pesticide;
(2) A statement of the name of each active ingredient, together with
the name of each and total percentage of any inert ingredient in the pesticide; or
(3) In the case of a pesticide containing arsenic in any form, a
statement of the percentages of total and water soluble arsenic, each calculated as
elemental arsenic, in addition to the requirements of paragraphs (1) and (2) of this
subsection. Paragraph (1) of this subsection applies to any preparation declared
highly toxic to humans, pursuant to § 5-104(b) of this subtitle.
(m) "Insect" means any small invertebrate animal generally having a more
or less obviously segmented body and, for the most part belonging to the class insecta,
which is comprised of six-legged, usually winged forms, such as, beetles, bugs, bees,
flies, and to other allied classes of arthropods whose members are wingless and
usually have more than six legs, such as, spiders, mites, ticks, centipedes, and wood
lice.
(n) "Insecticide" means any substance or mixture of substances intended to
prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate any insects which may be present in any
environment.

(o) "Label" means the written, printed, or graphic matter on or attached to
a pesticide, or its immediate container, and the outside container or wrapper of any
retail package of a pesticide.
(p) "Labeling" means every label and other written, printed, or graphic
matter (1) on any pesticide, its container, or wrapper; (2) accompanying the pesticide
at any time; or (3) to which reference is made on the label or in literature
accompanying the pesticide, except when an accurate, not misleading reference is
made to any current official publication of any federal agency, State agency, or any
agency of another state which is authorized by law to conduct pesticide research.
(q) A pesticide is "misbranded" if:
(1) Its labeling bears any statement, design, or graphic
representation relative to the pesticide or its ingredients which is false or misleading
in any particular;
(2) It is an imitation of another pesticide or is offered for sale under
the name of another pesticide;
(3) Its labeling bears any reference to registration under this
subtitle;
(4) The labeling accompanying it does not contain instructions for
use which are necessary and adequate if complied with, for the protection of the public
and the environment;
(5) The label does not contain a warning or caution statement which
may be necessary and adequate if complied with, to prevent injury to living man and
other vertebrate animals;
(6) The label of the retail package does not bear an ingredient
statement on the immediate container and on any outside container or retail package
wrapper, through which the ingredient statement on the immediate container cannot
be clearly read as presented or displayed under customary conditions of purchase;
(7) Any word, statement, or other information required by this
subtitle to appear on the labeling is not placed prominently and conspicuously, as
compared with other words, statements, designs, or graphic matter in the labeling
and in terms that render it likely to be read and understood by the ordinary individual
under customary conditions of purchase and use;
(8) In the case of an insecticide, fungicide, or herbicide, when used as
directed or in accordance with commonly recognized practice, the pesticide is

injurious to living man including any person applying it, other vertebrate animals, or
vegetation, except weeds;
(9) In the case of a plant regulator, defoliant, or desiccant when used
as directed, the pesticide is injurious to living man including any person applying it,
other vertebrate animals, or vegetation to which it is applied, except that physical or
physiological effects on any plant, or part of it, is not deemed to be injury, when this
is the purpose for which the plant regulator, defoliant, or desiccant is applied, in
accordance with the label claims and recommendations.
(r) "Nematicide" means any substance or mixture of substances intended to
prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate nematodes.
(s) "Nematode" means any invertebrate animal of the phylum
nemathelminthes and class nematoda, that is, an unsegmented round worm,
commonly known as a nema or eelworm, with an elongated, fusiform or saclike body
covered with cuticle, and which inhabits soil, water, plants, or plant parts.
(t) "Pesticide" means (1) any substance or mixture of substances intended
for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any insects, rodents, fungi, weeds,
or other forms of plant or animal life or viruses, except viruses on or in living humans
or other animals, which the Secretary declares to be a pest; and (2) any substance or
mixture of substances intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant, or desiccant.
(u) "Plant regulator" means any substance or mixture of substances,
intended to accelerate or retard, through physiological action, the rate of growth or
maturation, or to otherwise alter the behavior of ornamental or crop plants or their
produce, but does not include any substance to the extent that it is intended as a
plant nutrient, trace element, nutritional chemical, plant inoculant, or soil
amendment.
(v) "Registrant" means any person who registers any pesticide pursuant to
the provisions of this subtitle.
(w) "Rodenticide" means any substance or mixture of substances intended
to prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate rodents or any other vertebrate animal which
the Secretary declares to be a pest.
(x) "Weed" means any plant or plant part which grows where it is not
wanted.

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