Maryland Code § AG-5-208.1

Section AG-5-208.1
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Contact person" means an individual knowledgeable about
integrated pest management and designated by a county board to act under
subsection (e) of this section.
(3) "County board" has the meaning stated in § 1-101 of the
Education Article.
(4) "Crack and crevice treatment" means the application of small
amounts of a pesticide in a building into openings such as those commonly found at
expansion joints, between levels of construction, and between equipment and floors.

(5) "Emergency" means a sudden need to mitigate or eliminate a pest
which threatens the health or safety of a student or staff member.
(6) "Integrated pest management" means a managed pest control
program in which methods are integrated and used to keep pests from causing
economic, health related, or aesthetic injury through the utilization of site or pest
inspections, pest population monitoring, evaluating the need for control, and the use
of one or more pest control methods including sanitation, structural repair,
nonchemical methods, and, when nontoxic options are unreasonable or have been
exhausted, pesticides in order to:
(i) Minimize the use of pesticides; and
(ii) Minimize the risk to human health and the environment
associated with pesticide applications.
(7) "Pesticide" does not include:
(i) An antimicrobial agent, such as a disinfectant, sanitizer, or
deodorizer, used for cleaning purposes; or
(ii) Any bait station.
(8) "School" means a public school in the public elementary and
secondary system of the State.
(9) (i) "Space spraying" means application of a pesticide by
discharge into the air throughout an area.
(ii) "Space spraying" does not include crack and crevice
treatment.
(10) (i) "Staff member" means an employee of a school system.
(ii) "Staff member" includes administrators, teachers, and
other support personnel.
(iii) "Staff member" does not include:
1. A registered employee or applicator certified by the
Department; or
2. A person assisting in the application of a pesticide.

(11) "Universal notification" means written notice by a school to all
parents, guardians, and staff members.
(b) This section applies to pesticide application in a school building or on
school grounds.
(c) (1) The Department shall develop uniform standards and criteria for
implementing integrated pest management systems in schools.
(2) The Department shall develop uniform standards and criteria for
implementing integrated pest management for school grounds by March 15, 2001.
(d) (1) A county board shall develop and implement in its schools an
integrated pest management system approved by the Secretary.
(2) On or before the beginning of the 2001 school year, a county board
shall develop and implement an integrated pest management system for school
grounds approved by the Secretary.
(e) (1) A county board shall designate a contact person.
(2) The contact person shall:
(i) Act as a contact for inquiries about the integrated pest
management system; and
(ii) Maintain material safety data sheets and labels for all
pesticides which may be used in the school district of the county board.
(f) (1) At the beginning of each school year, a school shall include notice
of the school's integrated pest management system in the school calendar or other
universal notification.
(2) The notice shall include:
(i) A statement that explains the school's integrated pest
management system and lists any pesticide or bait station that may be used in a
school building or on school grounds as part of the integrated pest management
system;
(ii) The name, address, and telephone number of the contact
person;

(iii) A statement that the contact person maintains the product
label or material safety data sheet of each pesticide or bait station that may be used
by the school in buildings and on school grounds, that the label or data sheet is
available for review by a parent, guardian, staff member, or student attending the
school, and that the contact person is available to parents, guardians, and staff
members for information and comment; and
(iv) Instructions for including a parent, guardian, or staff
member on a pesticide notification list under subsection (g) of this section.
(g) (1) At the start of each school year, a school shall develop a pesticide
notification list containing each staff member, and parent or guardian of a student
attending the school, who requests in writing prior notification of a pesticide
application made in the school building or on school grounds during the school year.
(2) The school shall keep the pesticide notification list current and
shall add additional names on written request by a staff member, or by the parent or
guardian of a student attending the school.
(3) The school shall make the pesticide notification list available to
the Department on request.
(h) After the start of each school year, a school shall provide the written
information required under subsection (f)(2) of this section to a newly employed staff
member or the parent or guardian of a student newly enrolled during the school year.
(i) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, at least 24
hours before a pesticide is applied in a school building or on school grounds, the school
shall provide to each parent, guardian, and staff member on the pesticide notification
list the:
(i) Common name of the pesticide;
(ii) Location of the application;
(iii) Planned date and time of application; and
(iv) United States Environmental Protection Agency warning
that pregnant women should reduce or eliminate exposure to all pesticides.
(2) The school may provide prior notification, required under
paragraph (1) of this subsection, by:

(i) Written notice sent home with the student or provided to
the staff member;
(ii) Telephone call;
(iii) Direct contact; or
(iv) Written notice mailed at least 3 days prior to the
application.
(3) In the case of a pesticide application at an elementary school, at
least 24 hours before the pesticide is applied in a school building or on school grounds,
the school shall provide to each parent or guardian, and staff member:
(i) The common name of the pesticide;
(ii) The location of the application;
(iii) The planned date and time of application;
(iv) The following language:
"The office of pesticide programs of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency has stated:
'Where possible, persons who potentially are more sensitive, such as pregnant
women and infants (less than two years old), should avoid any unnecessary pesticide
exposure.'"; and
(v) A brief description of potential adverse effects based upon
the material safety data sheet of the pesticides to be applied.
(4) Each school system shall develop an appropriate means of in-
school notification to students and staff members before a pesticide is applied in a
school building or on school grounds of a middle school or high school.
(5) (i) For application on school grounds, the notice of planned
date and time of application required under this subsection may specify that weather
conditions or other extenuating circumstances may cause the actual date of
application to be postponed to a later date or dates.
(ii) If the actual date of application is more than 14 days later
than the planned date provided in the notice, notice of the application required under
this subsection shall be reissued.

(j) (1) Subject to subsection (k) of this section, a school that intends to
use space spraying in a school building shall provide written notice at least 1 week
beforehand by universal notification.
(2) The notice shall be on a separate paper sheet at least 8 1/2 inches
by 11 inches in size and shall contain:
(i) A common name of the pesticide to be used;
(ii) A location of the space spraying;
(iii) A planned date and time of space spraying;
(iv) The following language:
"The office of pesticide programs of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency has stated:
'Where possible, persons who potentially are more sensitive, such as pregnant
women and infants (less than two years old), should avoid any unnecessary pesticide
exposure.'";
(v) If the pesticide is not addressed in the notice sent at the
beginning of the school year, a brief description of the pesticide to be applied;
(vi) A brief description of potential adverse effects based upon
the material safety data sheet of the pesticides to be applied; and
(vii) The name and telephone number of the county designated
contact person.
(k) (1) A pesticide may be applied in a school building or on school
grounds without prior notification only if an emergency pest situation exists.
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (5) of this subsection, within 24
hours after an emergency pesticide application in a school building or on school
grounds, or on the next school day, the school shall notify each parent, guardian, and
staff member on the pesticide notification list that a pesticide was applied for
emergency pest control.
(3) The notification required under paragraph (2) of this subsection
shall include the:

(i) Common name of the pesticide applied;
(ii) Approximate location of the application;
(iii) Date of application; and
(iv) Reason for the emergency application.
(4) Notification under this subsection may be made by:
(i) Telephone call;
(ii) Direct contact; or
(iii) Written notice sent home with the student or provided to
the staff member.
(5) In the case of an emergency pesticide application at an
elementary school, within 24 hours after an emergency pesticide application in a
school building or on school grounds, or on the next school day, the school shall
provide to each parent, guardian, and staff member:
(i) The common name of the pesticide;
(ii) The location of the application;
(iii) The date and time of application;
(iv) The following language:
"The office of pesticide programs of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency has stated:
'Where possible, persons who potentially are more sensitive, such as pregnant
women and infants (less than two years old), should avoid any unnecessary pesticide
exposure.'"; and
(v) A brief description of potential adverse effects based upon
the material safety data sheet of the pesticides applied.
(l) Each school system shall develop appropriate means of in-school
notification before a bait station is used in a school building. The means may include
a sign posted on the door of the room in which the bait station is placed.

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