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Except as provided in 18 AAC 90.510, a government entity may not, without first obtaining a permit issued by the department, direct, carry out, or participate in the spraying or application of a pesticide in any program or project
(1) in a state-owned greenhouse or nursery, on a state right-of-way, or on more than one acre of land owned or leased by the state, except where the pesticide is applied on less than one acre of land on a right-of-way wholly within the boundaries of an airport owned by either the state or a municipality and the pesticide is not applied by aircraft or helicopter; or
(2) if that spraying or application affects property owned separately by two or more persons.
History: Eff. 2/15/98, Register 145; am 3/31/2002, Register 161; am 11/30/2003, Register 168
Authority: AS 46.03.010
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