The Board may deny or cancel the registration of a pesticide if it finds after a public hearing that: 1. Considering the available information on the benefits of a product and any associated risks, use of the pesticide has demonstrated unreasonable adverse effects on the environment; 2. A false or misleading statement about the pesticide has been made or implied by the registrant or the registrant's agent in writing, verbally, or through any form of advertising literature; or 3. The registrant or the pesticide fails to comply with a requirement of this chapter or a regulation adopted hereunder. 1989, c. 575, § 3.1-249.45; 1992, c. 114; 2008, c. 860.
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