FINAL BILL REPORT

SSB 5533

 

PARTIAL VETO

C 333 L 01

Synopsis as Enacted

 

Brief Description:  Posting and notification of pesticide applications at schools.

 

Sponsors:  Senate Committee on Education (originally sponsored by Senators Eide, Rasmussen, Swecker, Patterson, Fairley, Zarelli, Roach, Jacobsen, Kohl‑Welles, Costa, McAuliffe, Spanel, Franklin, Shin, B. Sheldon, Constantine, Hargrove, Kastama, Prentice, Kline, Stevens and Gardner; by request of Department of Agriculture).

 

Senate Committee on Education

House Committee on Agriculture & Ecology

 

Background:  Under current law, certified pesticide applicators (individuals licensed to apply pesticides) are required to provide notice when making a landscape or right-of-way pesticide application.  Notice includes displaying the name and telephone number of the applicator, or the applicator's employer, on any application machinery, and carrying a material safety data sheet describing each pesticide being applied.  Additionally, individuals making landscape pesticide applications at a school, nursery school, or licensed day care must place a notification marker at each primary entry point to the school grounds.

 

Summary:   Notification Requirements:  Public schools and licensed day care centers must establish a system for notifying interested parents, guardians, and employees at least 48 hours before a pesticide application to a school facility.  The notification must be posted in a prominent place within the school's main office, and must include the following elements:  (1) a heading labeled "Notice: Pesticide Application"; (2) the name of the pesticide; (3) the date and time of the application; (4) the location to which the pesticide is to be applied; (5) the pest to be controlled; and (6) the name and phone number of a contact person at the school.

 

Posting Requirements:  During a pesticide application made to school facilities, notification signs must be posted in the following manner:  (1) if the application is made by a certified applicator, a marker must be placed at each primary entry point to the school grounds; (2) if the application is made to school grounds by a school employee, a notification sign must be placed at the location of the application and at each primary entry point to the school grounds; and (3) if the application is made to school facilities other than school grounds, a notification sign must be placed at the location of the application.

 

Exemptions:  The notification and posting requirements do not apply to the use of "antimicrobial" pesticides (disinfectants or sanitizers) nor to the placement of insect or rodent baits that are not accessible to children.  The 48-hour notification requirement does not apply (1) if pesticide applications are made when students are not at the school for at least two consecutive days after the application; and (2) to any emergency school facility application to control pests posing an immediate threat to human health or safety (such as bees or wasps).

 

Schools must provide annual written notice to parents, guardians, and employees describing the school's pest control policies and methods, including the notification and posting requirements.

 

The bill does not take effect if not funded in the budget.

 

Votes on Final Passage:

 

Senate463

House     88 4 (House amended)

Senate    43 3 (Senate concurred)

 

Effective:  July 1, 2002

 

Partial Veto Summary:  The null and void clause was removed because the fiscal note indicates no fiscal impact to the affected entities.