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(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 WHETHER 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.'";

 

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