Wisconsin Code § 94.709

Distribution and sale of DDT prohibited
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(1)
No person shall distribute, sell, offer for sale or use the chemical
compound DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) or any of its
isomers except as provided in this section. In sub. (2) “DDT” includes compounds isomeric with DDT.
(2) (a) In the event of the outbreak of an epidemic disease of
humans or animals spread by insects which it is known can be
controlled by DDT but cannot be adequately controlled by any
other known pesticide, the department may authorize the use of
DDT in controlling the epidemic upon a finding that:
1. A serious epidemic disease of humans or animals exists;
2. The disease is likely to spread rapidly unless insects which
spread the disease are controlled; and
3. The only effective means of control is DDT.
(b) In the event of the outbreak of a plant disease of epidemic
proportions which threatens a significant portion of the affected
crop and which is caused or spread by an insect which it is known
can be controlled by DDT but cannot be adequately controlled by
any other known pesticide, the department may authorize the use
of DDT in controlling the epidemic upon a finding that:
1. An epidemic plant disease exists;
2. The disease threatens a significant portion of the affected
crop; and
3. The only effective means of control is DDT.
(c) The department also may authorize the use of DDT or its
isomers or metabolites for specified research by educational institutions if it finds that no ecologically significant residues of DDT
or its isomers or metabolites will be allowed to escape into the
environment.

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