North Dakota Code § 4.1-36-01

Pesticide and pesticide container disposal program - Pesticide container
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1. The definitions contained in section 4.1-33-01 apply to this chapter.
2. In consultation with an advisory board consisting of the state health officer and director 
of the North Dakota state university extension service, two individuals selected by the 
agriculture commissioner representing agribusiness organizations, and two individuals 
selected by the agriculture commissioner representing farm organizations, the 
commissioner shall continue to implement project safe send. The purpose of the 
project is to:
a. Collect and either recycle or dispose of unusable pesticides and unusable 
pesticide containers. The commissioner shall provide for the establishment and 
operation of temporary collection sites for the pesticides and pesticide containers. 
The commissioner may limit the type and quantity of pesticides and pesticide 
containers acceptable for collection.
b. Promote proper pesticide container management. In consultation with the director 
of the North Dakota state university extension service, the commissioner shall 
evaluate and promote proper methods of pesticide container management, 
including information on the variety of pesticide containers available.
3. Any entity collecting pesticide containers or unusable pesticides shall manage and 
dispose of the containers and pesticides in compliance with applicable federal and 
state requirements. When called upon, any state agency shall assist the commissioner 
in implementing the project.
4. For services rendered in connection with the design and implementation of this project, 
the advisory board members selected by the commissioner are entitled to 
reimbursement for mileage and travel expenses in the same manner and for the same 
amounts provided for state employees and officials. Compensation and expense 
reimbursement must be paid from the environment and rangeland protection fund.

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