N.J. Admin. Code § 7:30-2.10

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 16, August 19, 2024
Section 7:30-2.10 - Restricted use pesticides
(a) The following pesticides are restricted use pesticides which can be purchased and/or used only by certified and licensed responsible pesticide applicators or used only by persons working under their direct supervision. Unless it is otherwise provided, all formulations, isomers of actives (even isomers or formulations with differing CAS numbers) and uses of the following pesticides are restricted use.
1. Any pesticide classified by the Administrator of the EPA for restricted use under the provisions of section 3(d)(1) of FIFRA.
2. Any fumigant including, but not limited to, those listed in (a)4v below, except:
i. Any pesticide containing napthalene, ortho-dichlorobenzene, and/or para-dichlorobenzene as the sole active ingredient or in combination with another active ingredient which is not classified for restricted use if the pesticide product is used to control mosquitoes or clothes moths, or to repel warm blooded animals;
ii. Any sulphur candle fumigator intended to control general household pests;
iii. Any coils containing pyrethrins and/or allethrin as the active ingredient which are used to control flies and/or mosquitos;
3. Any aquatic pesticide which contains labeling instructions indicating that the pesticide is intended for use on aquatic sites, except any "minimum risk" pesticide exempted from regulation by 7:30-2.1(m)5.
4. Any pesticide with one or more of the active ingredients listed below:
i. Fungicides, nematicides, and other materials as follows:

CAS NumberCommon Name
7440-43-9cadmium products (containing salts or metal complexes)
534-52-1DNOC, DNC
131-89-5DNOCHP, dinitrocyclohexylphenol
22224-92-6fenamiphos
140-56-7fenaminosulf (concentrations above 5%)
7439-97-6Any pesticide containing mercury as an inorganic or organic
compound except those used as a drug as defined in N.J.S.A.
24:21-2, those used as a fungicide in the treatment of
textiles and fabrics intended for continuous outdoor use,
those used as an in-can preservative in water-based paints
and coatings, or those used as a fungicide in water-based
paints and coatings used for exterior application.
87-86-5pentachlorophenol, PCP (concentrations above 5% for non-wood
preservative uses)
26628-22-8sodium azide, azide (concentrations above 0.5%)
297-97-2thionazin
varioustributyltin (marine uses of formulations with acceptable
release rates)
76-87-9triphenyltin hydroxide (concentrations above 10%)

ii. Herbicides/growth regulators as follows:

94-75-72,4-dichlorophenoxy-acetic acid (2,4-D) (concentrations above
20%)
5742-19-182,4-D diethanolamine salt (concentrations above 20%)
2008-39-12,4-D dimethylamine salt (concentrations above 20%)
2702-72-92,4-D sodium salt (concentrations above 20%)
1929-73-32,4-D butoxyethanol ester (concentrations above 20%)
1928-45-62,4-D propylene glycol butyl ether esters (concentrations
above 20%)
1928-43-42,4-D 2-ethylhexyl ester (concentrations above 20%)
25168-26-72,4-D isooctyl ester (concentrations above 20%)
533-23-32,4-D ethyl ester
94-11-12,4-D, isopropyl ester
1928-38-712,4-D methyl ester
94-80-42,4-D, mixed butyl esters
1713-15-12,4-D mixed isobutyl esters
93-76-52,4,5-T
50-31-72,3,6-TBA and related polychlorobenzoic acids, dimethylamine
salts
15972-60-8alachlor
61-82-5amitrole
159518-97-5cloransulam
21725-46-2cyanazine (concentrations above 30%)
596-84-5daminozide
88-85-7dinoseb
98967-40-9flumetsulam
7784-46-5sodium arsenite
7775-09-9sodium chlorate (concentrations above 7%)

iii. Insecticides as follows:

390-00-2aldrin
86-50-0azinphos-methyl
22781-23-3bendiocarb (concentrations above 15%)
122-10-1bomyl (concentrations above 1%)
57-74-9chlordane
2921-88-2chlorpyrifos (concentrations above 15%)
56-72-4coumaphos (concentrations above 5%)
333-41-5diazinon (concentrations above 25%)
62-73-7dichlorvos (concentrations above 0.5%)
60-57-1dieldrin
60-51-5dimethoate (concentrations above 25%)
298-04-4disulfoton (concentrations above 2%)
115-29-7endosulfan
72-20-8endrin
563-12-1ethion (concentrations above 6% Granular and 3% other
formulations)
55-38-9fenthion (concentrations above 0.5%)
76-44-8heptachlor
7440-38-2inorganic arsenicals (above 0.5 oz. active ingredient)
112-56-1lethane 384 (concentrations above 10%)
58-89-9lindane (concentrations above 20%)
2032-65-7mercaptodimethur, methiocarb (concentrations above 2%)
919-86-8methyl demeton (concentrations above 7%)
315-18-4mexacarbate (concentrations above 2%)
311-45-5paraoxon
2310-17-0phosalone (concentrations above 12%)
732-11-6phosmet (concentrations above 20%)
23103-98-2pirimicarb (concentrations above 15%)
23505-41-1pirimiphos-ethyl (concentrations above 20%)
114-26-1propoxur (concentrations above 2%)
7681-49-4sodium fluoride
8001-35-2toxaphene
52-68-6trichlorfon (concentrations above 15%)

iv. Vertebrate pesticides as follows:

86-88-4antu (concentrations above 4%)
1327-53-3arsenic trioxide (concentrations above 1.5% in rodenticides)
504-24-5avitrol
56073-10-0brodifacoum (concentrations above 0.005%)
28772-56-7bromadiolone (concentrations above 0.01%)
369i-35-8chlorophacinone (concentrations 0.2% and above)
117-52-2coumafuryl (concentrations above 3%)
535-89-7crimidine
82-66-6diphacinone (concentrations above 3%)
7723-14-0phosphorus (yellow, white)
83-26-1pindone (concentrations above 3%)
507-60-8red squill (concentrations above 30%)
81-81-2warfarin (concentrations above 3%)

v. Fumigants including, but not limited to, the following:

107-13-1acrylonitrile
20859-73-8aluminum phosphide (Phostoxin)
592-01-8calcium cyanide
75-15-9carbon disulfide
56-23-5carbon tetrachloride
7782-50-5chlorine gas
76-06-2chloropicrin
533-74-4dazomet
542-75-6dichloropropene
106-93-4ethylene dibromide
107-06-2ethylene dichloride
75-21-8ethylene oxide (carboxide)
74-90-8hydrogen cyanide (hydrocyanic acid gas)
12057-74-8magnesium phosphide
137-42-8metam-sodium
74-83-9methyl bromide
2699-79-8sulfuryl fluoride (Vikane)

NOTE: Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) numbers of 7440-43-9, 7439-97-6, and 7440-38-2 are for the elemental form.

(b) Any pesticide restriction Federally imposed by the EPA shall take precedence over any restriction under the provisions of (a) above; providing, such Federal restriction is more stringent than that of (a) above.

N.J. Admin. Code § 7:30-2.10

Amended by R.1985 d.557, effective 11/4/1985.
See: 17 New Jersey Register 242(b), 17 New Jersey Register 2609(b).
Substantially amended.
Correction: Added text to (a)7 CAS Number 62-73-7.
See: 19 New Jersey Register 466(b).
Amended by R.1987 d.309, effective 7/20/1987.
See: 19 New Jersey Register 492(a), 19 New Jersey Register 1925(a).
Added Alachlor and Daminozide.
Amended by R.1988 d.538, effective 11/21/1988.
See: 20 New Jersey Register 579(a), 20 New Jersey Register 2865(a).
Substantially amended.
Recodified from N.J.A.C. 7:30-2.3 and amended by R.2001 d.427, effective 11/19/2001.
See: 33 New Jersey Register 474(a), 33 New Jersey Register 3956(b).
Rewrote the section.