N.J. Admin. Code § 7:30-11.6

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 7:30-11.6 - Civil administrative penalty amount: base penalty
(a) When the Department assesses a civil administrative penalty for a violation of this chapter, the Department shall use the penalty schedule in the table at (a)5 below, except for circumstances listed at N.J.A.C. 7:30-11.7, and subject to the conditions in (a)1 through 5 below and any other Department statutory or regulatory powers.
1. The Department reserves the right to impose the statutory maximum penalty for any violation.
2. For a repeat violation of the same rule where the previous violation occurred less than two years prior, the Department shall double the base penalty.
3. For the purpose of this section, violation of the "same rule" means violation of the same specific requirement of a rule. Where a rule has a list of specific requirements, the same item on the list must be violated to be considered violation of the "same rule."
4. If "Use Matrix" appears in place of a base penalty in the table at (a)5 below, refer to N.J.A.C. 7:30-11.7for the Department method for calculating a penalty.
5. The table below provides the rule citation, description, base penalty, type of violation under the Grace Period Law ("Minor" or "M" and "Non-Minor" or "NM"), and the grace period in days, if applicable. For N.J.A.C. 7:30-13, the base penalty is listed as N/A (not applicable) since there is no penalty assessed for violations of the subchapter.

Citation (N.J.A.C. 7:30-) Violation Base Penalty Type of Violation Grace Period (days)
2.1(a)State Unregistered Product (per product)$1,000M30
2.1(a)Federal Unregistered Product (per product)Use MatrixNM
2.1(b)Failure to register each pesticide product requiring Department registration$1,000M30
2.1(c)At the time of registration, failure to file a statement with the Department with the correct information$1,000M30
2.1(o)Failure of registrant to follow the requirements of the Federal Container and Containment regulations, as incorporated by reference$1,000NM
2.3(a)Failure to submit required EUP information$1,000M30
2.3(c)Failure to notify the Department of specific EUP information$1,000NM
2.5(a)Failure to allow the Department to enter and inspectUse MatrixNM
2.6(a)Failure of the records to contain the required information$1,000M30
2.6(a)Failure to maintain or submit a record concerning the delivery, movement, or holding of a pesticide$1,000NM
2.6(b)Failure to allow access to records and/or provide copies of recordsUse MatrixNM
2.7(a)Failure to meet pesticide label or container specifications $1,000 NM
2.7(d)Detach, alter, deface, or destroy, wholly or in part, a pesticide label or labeling (per product)Use MatrixNM
2.7(e)Add a substance to, or remove a substance from, a pesticide in a manner that may defeat the purpose of the Act or regulations (per product)$1,000NM
2.7(f)Reveal or use confidential or trade secret information for personal gain$25,000NM
2.7(g)Refuse access to or to copy records of business transactions involving pesticidesUse MatrixNM
2.7(h)Registered pesticide label or labeling missing, obscured, altered, etc.$1,000NM
2.7(i)Use or store a pesticide in a manner that may endanger a man or woman or his or her environment or that may contaminate food, feed, or other products $1,000NM
2.7(j)Making false or misleading claims through the media relating to the effects of a pesticide, the degree of certification required, or the application methods to be utilized$1,000NM
2.7(k)Failure of any person to follow the requirements of the Federal Container and Containment regulations, as incorporated by reference$1,000NM
2.9(a)Distribute, sell, offer for sale, purchase, or use an EPA-suspended or canceled pesticide $1,000
0NM
2.9(b)Use of a tributyl tin (TBT) paint with an unacceptable release rate$1,000
0NM
2.9(c)Distribute or use a State-suspended or canceled pesticide$1,000NM
2.11(f)Distributing or selling a restricted use pesticide for resale only, to a retail dealer or distributor without first informing the purchaser in writing that the pesticide being distributed or sold is a restricted use pesticide$1,000NM
2.12(a)Advertising in a manner that implies EPA- or Department-approval of the person, the pesticide, or the pest control technique used$1,000M30
2.12(b)1 through 7Advertising in a manner that states or implies that a pesticide, pesticides, pest control technique or services that include the use of pesticides, are non-toxic or safe$1,000 M30
2.12(c)Advertising or representing oneself in any manner to the public, as performing a service for which licensing is required without being licensed$1,000M30
2.12(d)Advertising in a manner that is in violation of State or Federal law$1,000NM
3.1(a)Unregistered pesticide dealer (Federally restricted pesticides)$1,750NM
3.1(a)Unregistered pesticide dealer (New Jersey-restricted pesticides)$1,000NM
3.3(e)Failure to notify the Department of changes in dealer registration information$1,000M30
3.6(a)Failure to allow entry for inspection, sampling, or collection of recordsUse MatrixNM
3.7(a)Failure to maintain a record of the sale of a restricted use pesticide, or the record is substantially deficient$1,000NM
3.7(a)A record of the sale of a restricted use pesticide is partially deficient$1,000M30
3.7(b)Failure to maintain a record of a sale for the minimum three-year period $1,000NM
3.7(c)Failure to make a record available to the Department upon requestUse MatrixNM
3.7(c)Failure, upon request, to immediately provide a record to medical personnel in emergency casesUse MatrixNM
3.7(d)Failure to keep a record of the sale of pesticides used under a State or Federal Experimental Use Permit, FIFRA Section 18, or Section 24(c) registration separately from the other records of sale$1,000M30
3.8(a)Failure to require a purchaser to present a valid license$1,000NM
3.8(a)5iiFailure to obtain a statement signed by the end user that the New Jersey-restricted use pesticide shall not be used in New Jersey$1,000M30
3.8(b)Failure to conduct a sale under the direct supervision of a licensed dealer $1,000NM
3.8(c)1Misrepresentation of the degree of licensing required by the applicator$1,000NM
3.8(c)2Dissemination of misinformation as to the correct use of a pesticide$1,000NM
3.8(d)Failure to inform a dealer or distributor that a pesticide is restricted use$1,000NM
3.9(a)The sale of a pesticide to an unlicensed person without giving the required information sheet or failure to maintain a record of who is given the information sheet$1,000M30
3.9(c)Failure to provide a record of sale to the Department upon requestUse MatrixNM
3.10Requiring an unlicensed person to distribute a restricted use pesticide$1,000NM
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3.11(e)Failure to return a dealer and/or dealer business license to the Department within two weeks of a suspension or revocation$3,750NM
3.13Failure of any person who is a dealer to follow the requirements of the Federal Container and Containment regulations, as incorporated by reference$1,000NM
4.1(a)Unregistered dealer business (Federally restricted pesticide sale)$3,750NM
4.1(a)Unregistered dealer business (State-restricted pesticide sale)$1,750NM
4.1(b)Failure to register each pesticide outlet and/or each name (Federal-restricted pesticide sale)$1,000NM
4.1(b)Failure to register each pesticide outlet and/or each name (State-restricted pesticide sale)$1,000NM
4.1(f)Failure of a dealer business to submit the name and address of a sales person or agent$1,000M30
4.1(h)Failure to notify the Department of changes in dealer business registration information$1,000M30
4.1(i)Failure to post a list of persons to contact in case of a pesticide accident $1,000M1
4.2(a)Failure to maintain a record of the sale of a restricted use pesticide or the record is substantially deficient$1,000 NM
4.2(a)A record of the sale of a restricted use pesticide is partially deficient$1,000M30
4.2(b)Failure to maintain records of a sale for the minimum three-year period$1,000NM
4.2(c)Failure to make a record of pesticide sale immediately available to the Department or to medical personnelUse MatrixNM
4.2(d)Failure to keep the record of sale for EUP, Section 18, or 24(c) separate from other records of sale$1,000M30
4.3(a)Failure of a dealer business to require the purchaser to present a valid license$1,000NM
4.3(a)The sale of a restricted use pesticide to an unlicensed person$1,000NM
4.3(a)The sale of a State-restricted use pesticide to an out-of-State purchaser without obtaining a signed statement or keeping a record of the sale$1,000M30
4.3(b)Failure to inform a dealer or distributor that a pesticide is restricted use$1,000NM
4.3(c)Failure to conduct restricted use pesticide sale under the supervision of a dealer employed at the outlet$1,000NM
4.4(a)The sale of a pesticide to an unlicensed person without providing the required information sheet or failure to maintain a record of who is given the information sheet$1,000M30
4.5(a)Failure to allow entry for inspection, sampling, or collection of records
Use MatrixNM
4.6Requiring an unlicensed person to sell restricted use pesticides$1,000NM
4.7(e)Failure of the pesticide dealer business to return the pesticide dealer business license to the Department within two weeks of a suspension or revocation$3,750NM
4.8Failure of any person who is a dealer business to follow the requirements of the Federal Container and Containment regulations, as incorporated by reference$1,000NM
5.1(a)Unlicensed commercial pesticide operator$1,000NM
5.1(d)A commercial pesticide operator supervised the use of a pesticide$1,000NM
5.2(a)Failure to meet the requirements for training as a commercial pesticide operator$1,000NM
5.3(d)1iFailure to obtain and/or send a signed statement about a change in supervisor$1,000M30
5.3(d)2Failure to apply for a new commercial pesticide operator's license due to a change in employer$1,000NM
5.3(f)Failure to notify the Department of a change in registration information$1,000M30
5.3(g)Failure of the cosigner for a commercial pesticide operator license to notify the Department of changes in registration information$1,000M30
5.3(h)Failure of a commercial pesticide operator to maintain his or her license on his or her person during pesticide application$1,000M30
5.6Failure to allow entry for inspection, sampling, or collection of recordsUse MatrixNM
5.7(d)1Failure to return a pesticide operator's license to the Department within two weeks of a suspension or revocation$3,750NM
6.1(a)Unlicensed commercial applicatorUse MatrixNM
6.4(e)Failure to notify the Department of a change in commercial pesticide applicator license information$1,000M30
6.4(f)Failure of a commercial pesticide applicator to maintain his or her license on his or her person during pesticide application $1,000M30
6.7(a)Failure to allow entry for inspection, sampling, or collection of recordsUse MatrixNM
6.8(a)Failure to maintain a record of pesticide application or the record is substantially deficient$1,000NM
6.8(a)A record of pesticide application is partially deficient$1,000M30
6.8(b)Failure of a commercial pesticide applicator to maintain a listing of the pesticide applied or to keep training records separate$1,000M30
6.8(c)Failure of a commercial pesticide applicator to maintain a record for the minimum time period required$1,000NM
6.8(d)Failure to make a record of pesticide application immediately available to the Department or medical personnelUse MatrixNM
6.8(e)Failure to provide a copy of the application record to a customer upon written request$1,000NM
6.8(f)Failure to provide an agricultural employer with required information or the information is substantially deficient$1,000NM
6.8(f)The information given to an agricultural employer is partially deficient$1,000M1
6.8(g)Failure to keep records of application for EUP, Section 18, and 24(c) pesticides separately$1,000M30
6.9(d)1Failure to return the commercial pesticide applicator license to the Department within two weeks of a suspension or revocation$3,750NM
6.10Failure to present a valid license when purchasing a restricted use pesticide$1,000NM
6.11(a)Failure of the cosigner for a commercial pesticide operator license to ensure that the commercial pesticide operator obtained adequate training as required pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:30-5.2(a)$1,000NM
6.11(c)Failure of the co-signer for a commercial pesticide operator license to notify the Department of changes in the registration information$1,000M30
6.12Requiring an unlicensed individual or untrained handler to use or apply a pesticideUse MatrixNM
6.14Failure of any person who is a commercial pesticide applicator to follow the requirements of the Federal Container and Containment regulations, as incorporated by reference$1,000NM
7.1(a)Unlicensed applicator businessUse MatrixNM
7.1(c)Failure to register each place of business$1,000NM
7.1(c)Failure to register each business name$1,000M30
7.1(d)Failure of a business to employ at least one commercial pesticide applicator certified and registered in the proper category or subcategory$1,000NM
7.1(e)Failure of a business to prominently display the required information on each service vehicle$1,000M30
7.1(f)Failure of a business to notify the Department of changes in license information$1,000M30
7.2Failure to allow entry to inspect, sample, or collect recordsUse MatrixNM
7.3(a)Failure to maintain a record of pesticide application or the record is substantially deficient$1,000NM
7.3(a)A record of pesticide application is partially deficient$1,000M30
7.3(b)Failure of a commercial pesticide applicator business to maintain adequate required list of pesticides applied, applicators employed, or training records$1,000M30
7.3(c)Failure of a business to maintain a record of pesticide application for the minimum time period$1,000NM
7.3(d)Failure to make a record of application immediately available to the Department or medical personnelUse MatrixNM
7.3(e)Failure of a business to provide a customer with a copy of the application record upon request$1,000NM
7.3(f)Failure of the pesticide applicator or business to provide an agricultural employer with the information required or the information is substantially deficient$1,000NM
7.3(f)The information given to an agricultural employer is partially deficient$1,000M1
7.3(g)Failure to keep a record of application for EUP, Section 18, and 24(c) pesticides separately$1,000M30
7.4(a)No proof of insurance$1,000NM
7.5Requiring an unlicensed individual or untrained handler to use or apply a pesticide Use MatrixNM
7.6(d)1Failure of the pesticide applicator business to return the pesticide applicator business license to the Department within two weeks of a suspension or revocation$3,750NM
7.9Failure of any person who is a commercial pesticide applicator business to follow the requirements of the Federal Container and Containment regulations, as incorporated by reference$1,000NM
8.1(a)Unlicensed private applicator Use MatrixNM
8.3(d)Failure of a private pesticide applicator to notify the Department of a change in license information$1,000M30
8.7(a)Failure to allow entry for inspection, sampling, or collection of recordsUse MatrixNM
8.8(a)Failure to maintain a record of a pesticide application or the record is substantially deficient$1,000NM
8.8(a)A record of pesticide application is partially deficient$1,000M30
8.8(b)Failure of a private pesticide applicator to maintain a required record, specifically a list of pesticides used, or handlers employed$1,000M30
8.8(c)Failure of a private pesticide applicator to maintain an application record for the minimum of three years$1,000NM
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8.8(d)Failure to make a record of application immediately available to the Department or to medical personnelUse MatrixNM
8.8(f)Failure to keep records of application for EUP, Section 18, and 24(c) pesticides separately$1,000M30
8.9Failure to present a valid license when purchasing a restricted use pesticide$1,000NM
8.10A private applicator requiring an unlicensed individual or untrained handler to apply a pesticide$1,000NM
8.14Failure of any person who is a private pesticide applicator to follow the requirements of the Federal Container and Containment regulations, as incorporated by reference$1,000NM
9.2(a)Failure to obtain a mosquito/fly permit prior to the application$1,000NM
9.2(c)4Applying a pesticide prior to receiving written approval from the Department for a change to an approved mosquito/fly control permit$1,000NM
9.2(f)Failure to coordinate a community or area wide mosquito control program with the county agency$1,000NM
9.2(g)Failure to fulfill a condition of a mosquito/fly control permit$1,000NM
9.3(a)Failure to obtain an aquatic pesticide permit$1,000NM
9.3(c)2Failure to provide the Department with the information required as a condition for evaluation/approval of the aquatic pesticide permit application$1,000M30
9.3(c)3Failure to submit the Department requested report $1,000M30
9.3(c)4Failure to notify the Department of a change in an aquatic pesticide permit and failure to obtain approval prior to the application$1,000NM
9.3(e)Failure to fulfill a condition of an aquatic use permit$1,000NM
9.3(j)Failure to conform to the recordkeeping requirements of the "Record of Actual Treatment" (BPO-03 and BPO-06)$1,000NM
9.4(a)Failure to comply with a notification provision$1,000NM
9.4(b)Failure to provide label and/or exact treatment date$1,000NM
9.4(c)Failure to comply with posting requirements $1,000NM
9.4(d)Failure to notify specific aquatic users$1,000NM
9.4(e)Failure to comply with community and area-wide notification$1,000NM
9.4(f)3Failure to maintain a copy of a notification waiver on file for at least three years$1,000M30
9.4(f)4Failure to provide a copy of a notification waiver to the Department immediately upon requestUse MatrixNM
9.5(a)Storing a restricted use pesticide; not posted with a warning sign$1,000M3
9.5(a)Failure to store a restricted use pesticide properly$1,000NM
9.5(b)Failure to maintain, or send, a list of pesticides stored (and a written description or diagram depicting the exact location) to the local fire company with cover letter (no fire has occurred)$1,000M3
9.5(b)Failure to maintain, or send, a list of pesticides stored (and a written description or diagram depicting the exact location) to the local fire company with cover letter (a fire has occurred)Use MatrixNM
9.5(b)1Failure to send a list of pesticides stored to the local fire company each year by May 1$1,000M7
9.5(b)2Failure to keep a list of pesticides stored at a location that is separate from the actual storage site$1,000M7
9.5(b)3Failure to explain, in a cover letter, that the list of pesticides stored has been sent pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:30-9.5(b)$1,000M30
9.5(b)4Failure to maintain a copy of each year's cover letter on file for three years$1,000M30
9.5(c)Failure to properly store a restricted use pesticide in a building used as a private residence$1,000NM
9.5(d)Failure to properly store a restricted use pesticide in a commercial building or institution$1,000NM
9.5(e)Storing a restricted use fumigant in a multi-family private residence, or multi-unit commercial establishment or institutions$1,000NM
9.5(f)Failure to comply with any service vehicle requirement, or service vehicle is substantially deficient$1,000NM
9.5(f)Service vehicle is partially deficient$1,000M3
9.5(g)Storage of a pesticide near food or animal feed$1,000NM
9.5(h)Failure of any person who stores or displays any pesticide to have equipment immediately available for spill response and clean up$1,000M1
9.6(a) EPA-registered label is partially missing, obscured, altered, or unreadable$1,000M3
9.6(a)EPA-registered label is missing$1,000NM
9.6(b)Failure to comply with any service container labeling requirement or the labeling is substantially deficient$1,000NM
9.6(b)Service container labeling is partially deficient$1,000M1
9.6(c)Placing or keeping a pesticide in a container commonly used for food, drink, or household products$1,000NM
9.6(d)Failure to conform to the requirements of the Federal Container and Containment regulations, as incorporated by reference$1,000NM
9.7(a)Disposal of a pesticide in a manner that caused harm or injury to persons or the environmentUse MatrixNM
9.8(a)Failure to immediately contain, cover, or remove a pesticide spill in an emergencyUse MatrixNM
9.8(c)Failure of a responsible person to immediately notify the Department of a spill or incidentUse MatrixNM
9.8(d)Failure to dispose of any pesticide released as a result of an emergency, in accordance with a Department-approved planUse MatrixNM
9.8(e)The written plan for disposal as a result of an emergency failed to satisfy the Department$1,000M30
9.9(a)Failure to properly maintain the application equipment$1,000NM
9.9(b)Failure to properly calibrate the application equipment$1,000NM
9.9(c)Failure to supply safety equipment in good working order and train employees in its proper use$1,750NM
9.9(d)Failure of an applicator, operator, or handler to wear the appropriate safety equipment while mixing or loading 2,4-D$1,000NM
9.10(b)Failure to provide community or area-wide notification$1,000NM
9.10(b)5Failure of the pesticide applicator to provide information at least 12 hours prior to the community or area-wide application when requested by a person residing in the vicinity.$1,000NM
9.10(e)Failure to provide additional notification for publicly sponsored/funded community or area-wide pesticide applications$1,000NM
9.11(a)Failure to provide beekeeper notification$1,000NM
9.11(b)Beekeeper notification substantially deficient$1,000NM
9.11(b)Beekeeper notification partially deficient$1,000M1
9.11(d)Notice of emergency applications was not given to a beekeeper as soon as reasonably possible before or after the application$1,000NM
9.11(h)Failure to provide updated notification the night prior to the new application date$1,000NM
9.11(j)Performing a community or area-wide application on hardwood tree species within one mile of a commercial blueberry field during the period April 15 through May 31$1,000NM
9.11(k)Applying a microencapsulated formulation, known to be toxic to bees, either in the crop or in the ground cover below or abutting the crop, while the crop or the ground cover was in bloom$1,000NM
9.12(b)1Failure to provide a Consumer Information Notice to a single-family resident, or the notice provided is substantially deficient$1,000NM
9.12(b)1Consumer Information Notice provided to a single-family resident is partially deficient$1,000M7
9.12(b)2Failure to provide the specific date of pesticide application or a copy of a label upon request$1,000NM
9.12(b)4Failure to provide household or structural pesticide application notification requested by the new homeowner of a single-family residence that was treated pursuant to a real estate transaction$1,000NM
9.12(c)1Failure to post a decal notice in each unit prior to the start of the application$1,000M15
9.12(c)2Failure to post a decal prominently in the appropriate location$1,000M7
9.12(c)3Failure to provide a copy of all information required in N.J.A.C. 7:30-9.12(c)4i through ix upon request$1,000NM
9.12(c)4Failure to provide a consumer information notice or the notice provided is substantially deficient$1,000NM
9.12(c)4Consumer information notice provided is partially deficient$1,000M7
9.12(c)5Failure to provide prior notification of the specific date of application upon request by the tenant or resident$1,000NM
9.12(d)1Failure to notify at an institution, or commercial or public building, or the notification provided is substantially deficient$1,000NM
9.12(d)1Notification provided at an institution, or commercial or public building is partially deficient$1,000M7
9.12(d)2Failure to provide prior notification of the specific date of application or a copy of a label upon request of the contracting party or occupant$1,000NM
9.12(d)3Failure to post notification information in an institution, or commercial or public building, or the posted notification information is substantially deficient$1,000NM
9.12(d)3Notification information posted in an institution, or commercial or public building is partially deficient$1,000M7
9.12(d)4Failure to post and maintain appropriate notification sign in a large public place$1,000M7
9.12(e)Failure to properly notify an adjoining resident before using an aerosol or fog$1,000NM
9.13(b)1Failure to post the proper sign when making a turf and/or ornamental application$1,000M1
9.13(b)2Failure to provide a Consumer Information Notice, or the notice provided is substantially deficient$1,000NM
9.13(b)2The Consumer Information Notice provided is partially deficient$1,000M7
9.13(b)3Failure to provide prior notification of the specific date of a pesticide application upon request by the contracting party$1,000NM
9.13(c)1Failure to post the proper signs at a multi family residence, or industrial or commercial building$1,000M1
9.13(c)2Failure to provide a Consumer Information Notice at a multi-family residence, or industrial or commercial building, or the notice provided is substantially deficient$1,000NM
9.13(c)2Consumer Information Notice provided is partially deficient$1,000M7
9.13(c)3Failure to provide the specific date of pesticide application upon request$1,000NM
9.13(d)1Failure to post the proper notification sign at a golf course$1,000M3
9.13(d)1iiFailure to make a necessary change to the required notification information on the signs at the starting tees$1,000M3
9.13(d)2Failure to supply information requested by any person in writing$1,000NM
9.13(d)3Failure to supply notification information to the residents pursuant to 9.13(b)2, or the notification is substantially deficient, and/or failure to post pursuant to 9.13(b)1$1,000NM
9.13(d)3The notification to residents pursuant to 9.13(b)2 is partially deficient$1,000M7
9.13(d)3Failure to post pursuant to 9.13(b)1$1,000M1
9.13(d)4Failure to post pursuant to 9.13(b)1 when the treated area is not part of the actual playing course $1,000M1
9.13(e)1 through 6Failure to post properly at a school, institution, park, or similar site$1,000M1
9.13(e)7Failure to provide a Consumer Information Notice to contracting party, or the notice provided is substantially deficient$1,000NM
9.13(e)7The Consumer Information Notice is partially deficient$1,000M7
9.13(e)8Upon request by the contracting party, failure to provide a specific date of application, or a copy of the label of the pesticides used to control turf or ornamental pest at a school, institution, park, or similar site$1,000NM
9.14(a)Failure to provide notification to a school, or the notification provided is substantially deficient$1,000NM
9.14(a)The school notification provided is partially deficient$1,000M1
9.15(a)Failure to give notification when requested or under conditions that indicated that notification was necessaryUse MatrixNM
9.15(b)Failure to give notification or take a reasonable precaution before application may commenceUse MatrixNM
9.16Failure to comply with or inadequate general agricultural notification$1,000NM
9.17(a)Failure to notify the Department of a reportable pesticide spillUse MatrixNM
9.17(b)Failure to immediately report a reportable spill by telephone to the Department Hotline, and file a written report within 10 daysUse MatrixNM
10.2(a)Pesticide label violationUse MatrixNM
10.2(a)Technical pesticide label violation, with no risk or damage$1,000M7
10.2(b)Transporting, handling, storing, mixing, or loading a pesticide that caused harm, injury, damage, or riskUse MatrixNM
10.2(c)Applying a pesticide that causes harm, injury, damage, or riskUse MatrixNM
10.2(d)Directly applying a pesticide to a non-target siteUse MatrixNM
10.2(e)Applying a pesticide without taking reasonable precautions, before, during and after the applicationUse MatrixNM
10.2(f)Drift or other movement of a pesticide to a non-target siteUse MatrixNM
10.2(g)Cleaning or rinsing container or application equipment in a manner that caused harm, injury, damage, or riskUse MatrixNM
10.2(h)Failure to have back-flow prevention, causing significant risk of harm or injury, or actual harm or injuryUse MatrixNM
10.2(h)Failure to have back-flow prevention, but no significant risk of harm or injuryUse MatrixM1
10.2(i)Failure to have the label for the pesticide at the application or mixing site$1,000M1
10.2(j)Applying a pesticide when people were within the boundaries of the target site to which the pesticide was applied$1,000NM
10.2(k)Performing a community or area-wide pesticide application for gypsy moth control during normal student commuting times$1,000NM
10.2(l)Failure to have a properly licensed applicator present at a fumigation location for the duration of the applicationUse MatrixNM
10.2(m)Application of a pesticide containing diazinon to a sod farm, golf course, or other turf areas greater than three acres, or other turf areas of three acres or less where evidence indicates the presence of waterfowl$1,000NM
10.2(n)Applying a pesticide in or around a day care facility during normal operating hours where children would contact treated areasUse MatrixNM
10.2(o)1Application of a TBT antifoulant paint outside of a commercial boat yard$1,000NM
10.2(o)2Application of a TBT antifoulant paint to a vessel that did not exceed 25 meters (82.02 feet) in length and/or did not have an aluminum hull$1,000NM
10.2(p)Failure to comply with the Pinelands use restriction of herbicides$1,000NM
10.3(a)Failure to use tamper-resistant rodent bait boxes when needed$1,000NM
10.3(b)Failure to properly label a rodent bait box$1,000NM
10.3(b)Failure to secure a rodent bait box when necessary$1,000NM
10.3(d)Failure to remove all accessible bait$1,000NM
10.4(a)Failure to have licensed applicator on-site for termite applicationUse MatrixNM
10.4(b)Failure to pressure test termite application equipment$1,000NM
10.4(c)Failure to have a properly operating pressure gauge$1,000NM
10.4(d)Failure to have adequate backflow prevention pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:30-10.2(h)$1,000NM
10.4(e)Failure to properly route a hose through a structure$1,000NM
10.4(g)1Failure to follow termiticide restrictions for hollow block, brick, or tile foundation$1,000NM
10.4(g)2Failure to follow a termiticide restriction for rubble/stone foundations$1,000NM
10.4(h)Failure to follow termiticide restrictions for basement floors$1,000NM
10.4(i)Failure to follow termiticide restrictions for a crawlspace$1,000NM
10.4(i)3Failure to follow termiticide restrictions for a plenum crawlspace$1,000NM
10.4(j)Failure to follow termiticide restrictions for an inaccessible space$1,000NM
10.4(k)Failure to follow termiticide restrictions for a slab$1,000NM
10.4(m)1Failure to follow termiticide restrictions for a well$1,000NM
10.4(n)Failure to follow a retreatment restriction$1,000NM
10.4(p)Failure to provide proper notification for termiticide treatment$1,000M7
10.4(q)Failed to keep a proper diagram of the structure treated$1,000M30
10.5Failure to comply with organochlorine restrictions in N.J.A.C. 7:30-10.5$1,000NM
10.6(b)Failure of a pilot to learn and confirm:
1. The boundaries and exact location of the target area
2. The identity of non-target area and safety hazards$1,000NM
10.6(c)Failure to thoroughly rinse spray and spreading equipment after each application$1,000NM
10.6(d)Failure to maintain proof of proper calibration of aerial application equipment$1,000NM
10.6(d)Failure to provide proof of calibration of application equipment to the Department upon requestUse MatrixNM
10.6(d)Failure to properly calibrate application equipment$1,000NM
10.6(i)Failure to have spray or spreading equipment free of leaks and/or have a positive shutoff system$1,000NM
10.6(j)The shape of the tank or hopper of the spray or spreading equipment did not allow for complete drainage$1,000NM
10.6(l)Aerially releasing pesticide more than 15 feet above the target or more than 50 feet above trees $1,000NM
10.6(m)Aerially releasing a pesticide formulated as dry granules or pellets more than 40 feet above the target$1,000NM
10.6(o)Failure to obtain the required information for the consent agreement$1,000M30
10.6(o)Failure to obtain property owner(s) consent for aerial application$1,000NM
10.6(o)Making an aerial application to a site of less than three acres that was not part of a larger property or contiguous properties that together totaled more than three acres$1,000NM
10.6(p)Making an aerial pesticide application to a field that was not part of a larger field of three or more acres$1,000NM
10.6(q)Failure to follow buffer zone restrictions for an aerial application $1,000NM
10.6(r)Directly applying a pesticide by aircraft to a right-of-way of a public road that was not included in the target siteUse MatrixNM
10.6(s)Depositing a pesticide by aircraft within 100 feet of a private residence without obtaining written consent or failing to include information required for such agreements $1,000NM
10.6(s)4iiFailure to maintain copies of a consent agreement obtained$1,000NM
10.6(s)4iiiFailure to provide a copy of a consent agreement to the Department upon requestUse MatrixNM
10.6(t)Aerially applying a broad-spectrum pesticide for a non-agricultural purposeUse MatrixNM
10.6(u)Failure to petition the Department for approval to use a broad-spectrum pesticideUse MatrixNM
10.6(v)Failure to inform the Department of the application and provide justificationUse MatrixNM
10.6(w)Failure to request a waiver from the provisions of N.J.A.C. 7:30-9.10$1,000NM
10.6(x)Applying a pesticide by aerial application equipment, without the pesticide being specifically labeled for aerial application$1,000NM
10.7(a)Failure to conduct a clean up Use MatrixNM
10.7(b)Failure to notify the Department that a clean up had been completed and/or failure to provide analytical results$1,000NM
10.9(a)Failure to submit to the Department the required information regarding pesticide use$1,000M30
10.9(b)Failure to provide additional information relating to a specific pesticide or type of pesticide requested by the Department$1,000NM
12.1(a)Failure of an agricultural employer or the handler employer to meet the requirements of N.J.A.C. 7:30-12.1Use MatrixNM
12.1(c)Preventing, discouraging, or taking retaliatory action for attempts made by any worker or handler from complying or attempting to comply with any requirement of N.J.A.C. 7:30-12Use MatrixNM
12.3(a)Allowing or directing a person, other than an appropriately trained and equipped handler, to enter or to remain in the treated area$1,000NM
12.3(b)Allowing or directing a person, other than an appropriately trained and equipped handler, to enter or to remain in the restricted-entry area of an enclosed space$1,000NM
12.3(c)1Allowing or directing a person, other than an appropriately trained and equipped handler, to enter or remain in the restricted-entry area of an enclosed space prior to the inhalation exposure level the labeling requires is achieved or ventilation criteria are met$1,000NM
12.3(c)2Allowing or directing a worker to enter an enclosed space restricted-entry area before the restricted-entry interval expires$1,000NM
12.3(c)3Failure to achieve inhalation exposure requirements in an enclosed space as indicated on the pesticide labeling$1,000NM
12.4(a)Allowing or directing a worker to enter or remain in the treated area before the restricted-entry interval expires and all warning signs have been removed$1,000NM
12.4(a)3Failure to ensure that any worker who enters a treated area during a restricted-entry interval uses the personal protective equipment specified in the product labeling$1,000NM
12.5(a)1Failure of an agricultural employer to notify workers of any pesticide application in an enclosed space by posting when necessary$1,000M1
12.5(a)2Failure of an agricultural employer to notify workers of a pesticide application in an enclosed space by posting or oral notification when necessary$1,000M1
12.5(a)3Failure of an agricultural employer to notify workers of any pesticide application in an enclosed space by posting and by oral notification when necessary$1,000NM
12.5(b)1Failure of an agricultural employer to post warning signs when the restricted-entry interval is greater than 48 hours for outdoor production$1,000NM
12.5(b)2Failure of an agricultural employer to notify workers of a pesticide application either orally or by posting when the restricted entry interval is less than 48 hours for outdoor production$1,000M1
12.5(b)3Failure of an agricultural employer to provide oral notice and post warning signs for outdoor production$1,000NM
12.5(c)Failure of an agricultural employer to properly post a warning sign$1,000M1
12.5(d)Failure of an agricultural employer to provide an oral warning to workers$1,000M1
12.6(a)Failure of an agricultural employer to display specific information about a pesticide$1,000M1
12.6(b)Failure of an agricultural employer to display accessible and legible information about a pesticide application in the proper location $1,000M1
12.6(c)Failure to post specific information about a pesticide application at the correct time or for the correct duration$1,000M1
12.6(d)Failure of an agricultural employer to display specific information about a pesticide$1,000M1
12.6(e)Failure to retain pesticide application, safety, and hazard information for three years$1,000M1
12.6(f)Failure to provide pesticide application, safety, and hazard information upon request to a worker or handler$1,000NM
12.6(g)Failure to provide pesticide application, safety, and hazard information to medical personnel upon request$1,000NM
12.6(h)Failure to provide pesticide application, safety, and hazard information to a designated representative upon written request$1,000NM
12.7(a)Failure of an agricultural employer to provide to a handler employer specific information about a treated area$1,000M1
12.8(a)Failure of the agricultural employer to ensure that each worker has been trained properly before entering a treated area$1,750NM
12.8(a)1Failure of an agricultural employer to ensure that a worker has been given orientation training$1,000M1
12.8(c)Failure to provide the oral or audiovisual information in a manner that a worker can understand in a location conducive to training$1,000M1
12.8(c)1Failure of the person conducting the worker training to meet the required criteria$1,000NM
12.8(c)2Failure to ensure that a worker whose name appears on a completed roster has been trained$1,000NM
12.8(c)3Training materials do not convey required information$1,000M1
12.8(e)Failure to provide educational pamphlets$1,000M30
12.8(j)Failure to cease training during the time period for which trainer recognition has been revoked or suspendedUse MatrixNM
12.8(m)Failure of a trainer to keep a training roster for each worker trained in New Jersey$1,000M30
12.8(n)Failure to maintain a training roster for a minimum of three years$1,000M30
12.8(o)Failure to provide a training roster immediately upon request by the DepartmentUse MatrixNM
12.8(p)Failure to provide a copy of a roster to a worker upon request$1,000NM
12.8(q)Failure to provide training data after receipt of survey$1,000M30
12.9(a)Failure of an agricultural employer to display pesticide safety information when required$1,000NM
12.9(a)3Failure to display emergency medical care information or inform workers within 24 hours of any changes in the information$1,000M1
12.9(b)Failure to display the safety information in the proper location$1,000M1
12.9(c)Failure to inform workers of the location of the safety information or allow access to it$1,000NM1
12.9(d)Failure to ensure that safety information remains legible$1,000M1
12.10(a)Failure of an agricultural employer to provide a complete decontamination site or supplies$1,000NM
12.10(b)Failure of the agricultural employer to provide a worker with at least one gallon of water of required quality for routine washing and emergency decontamination$1,000NM
12.10(b)1Failure to equip a water tank with properly functioning valves or other mechanisms that prevent movement of a pesticide into the tank, when necessary$1,000NM
12.10(b)2Failure of the agricultural employer to provide sufficient soap and single-use towels at each decontamination site $1,000M1
12.10(c)Failure to place the decontamination supplies together and where they are reasonably accessible to workers$1,000NM
12.10(c)2Placing the decontamination site in an area being treated with pesticides$1,000NM
12.10(c)3Placing the decontamination site in an area that is under a restricted-entry interval, where the workers for whom the site is provided were not performing early-entry activities $1,000NM
12.10(d)Failure of the agricultural employer to provide early-entry workers soap, clean towels, and at least three gallons of water per worker so that the workers may wash thoroughly$1,000NM
12.11(a)1Failure of an agricultural establishment to provide emergency medical transportationUse MatrixNM
12.11(a)2Failure of an agricultural establishment to provide information in a medical emergencyUse MatrixNM
12.13(a)Allow pesticide to contact anyone other than an appropriately trained and equipped handler involved in the applicationUse MatrixNM
12.13(b)Failure of the handler employer to ensure that a handler is monitored visually or by voice communication at least every two hours when required$1,000M1
12.13(c)Failure of the handler employer to ensure that a handler maintains continuous visual or voice contact with another handler when required, and that there is immediate access to and use of the necessary PPE$1,000NM
12.13(d)Failure of a handler to suspend a pesticide application when necessary$1,000NM
12.14(a)Failure of an agricultural employer to display specific information when required$1,000M1
12.14(b)Failure to display specific information about pesticides for pesticide handlers in the correct location or in the correct manner$1,000M1
12.14(c)When warning signs are posted for the treated area before an application, failure to post the specific application information for that application at the same time or earlier$1,000M1
12.14(c)1Failure to post specific application information at the correct time or for the correct duration$1,000M1
12.14(d)Failure to post the required information for a pesticide application for the benefit of handlers$1,000M1
12.14(e)Failure to retain application and hazard information for three years$1,000M30
12.14(f)Failure to provide application or hazard information to a worker or handler upon request$1,000NM
12.14(g)Failure to provide application or hazard information to medical personnel$1,000NM
12.14(h)Failure to provide application or hazard information to a designated representative$1,000NM
12.15(a)Failure of a handler employer, commercial pesticide applicator, and/or pesticide applicator business to notify the agricultural employer, owner, or lessee responsible for the field being treated of the required information before the application was made$1,000NM
12.15(b)Failure of a handler employer, commercial pesticide applicator, and/or pesticide applicator business to update the agricultural employer with changes to application information$1,000NM
12.16(a)Failure to train a handler$1,000NM
12.16(a)1Handler task performed by a person less than 18 years of age$1,000NM
12.16(a)2Failure to conduct orientation training for a handler$1,000M1
12.16(c)Failure to present pesticide safety information, either orally or audiovisually, in a manner that a handler can understand, in a location conducive to training and using EPA-approved materials$1,000M1
12.16(c)1Failure of a person conducting handler training to meet the required criteria$1,000NM
12.16(c)2Failure to ensure that a handler who is listed on a roster as trained, was trained$1,000NM
12.16(c)3Materials used to train handlers do not convey the required minimum information$1,000M1
12.16(f)Failure to annually provide educational pamphlets as required$1,000M30
12.16(k)Training a handler or worker during the time period for which trainer recognition has been suspended or revokedUse MatrixNM
12.16(n)Failure of a handler trainer and/or agricultural employer to keep a training roster for each handler or worker trained$1,000M30
12.16(o)Failure to maintain all handler training rosters for a minimum of three years$1,000M30
12.16(p)Failure to provide all handler training rosters immediately upon request by the DepartmentUse MatrixNM
12.16(q)Failure of trainer or agricultural employer to send a copy of the roster of handlers trained to the Department within 30 days$1,000M30
12.17(a)Failure of the handler employer to ensure that the handler either reads the product labeling or is informed of necessary labeling requirements$1,000NM
12.17(a)1Failure of the handler employer to ensure that the handler has access to the product labeling information during handling activities$1,000M1
12.17(a)2Failure of the handler employer to ensure that the handler is aware of all entry restrictions$1,000NM
12.17(b)Failure of a handler employer to ensure that a handler is aware of the required information concerning any pesticide treated areas$1,000M1
12.18(a)Failure of the handler employer to ensure that a handler is instructed in the safe operation of equipment, including, when relevant, chemigation safety requirements and drift avoidance$1,000M1
12.18(b)Failure of the handler employer to ensure that equipment is in good working order$1,000M1
12.18(c)Failure of the handler employer to ensure that pesticide residues have been removed from equipment before allowing any person to repair, clean, or adjust the equipment, or that a person not employed by the establishment is informed of appropriate safety precautions$1,000M1
12.19(a)Failure of a handler employer to display pesticide safety information for handlers who are not employed by a commercial handling establishment$1,000M1
12.19(a)1Failure of a handler employer to display safety information that conveys, at a minimum, the required basic pesticide safety concepts$1,000M1
12.19(a)3Failure of a handler employer to display emergency medical care information or update the information$1,000M1
12.19(a)4Failure to display the Department contact information$1,000M30
12.19(b)Failure of a handler employer to display safety information at the proper locations where it can be readily seen and read by handlers$1,000M1
12.19(c)Failure of a handler employer to inform handlers of the location of, or allow access to, the safety information $1,000M1
12.19(d)The safety information was not legible during the time it was posted$1,000M1
12.20(a)Failure of a handler to use the clothing and PPE specified on the labeling for the use of the product while performing pesticide handler tasks$1,000NM
12.20(c)Failure of the handler employer to provide appropriate PPE to the handler when required$1,000NM
12.20(c)9Failure to provide the appropriate respirator, fit test, training, or medical evaluation$1,000NM
12.20(c)9ivFailure to keep a record for respirator fit test, training, or medical evaluation, or the record is substantially deficient$1,000NM
12.20(c)9ivThe record for respirator fit test, training, or medical evaluation is partially deficient$1,000M30
12.20(d)Failure to follow conditions for exception to PPE requirements$1,000M1
12.20(e)Failure of a handler employer to ensure that PPE is used correctly and maintained properly$1,000M1
12.20(f)Failure of handler employer to ensure that all PPE is cleaned, maintained, stored, disposed, or used according to the manufacturer's instructions, pesticide labeling, or regulations$1,000M1
12.20(g)Failure of a handler employer to take appropriate measures to prevent heat-related illness$1,000NM
12.21(a)Failure of a handler employer to provide decontamination supplies$1,000NM
12.21(b)Failure of a handler employer to provide at least three gallons of water for routine washing and for emergency decontamination$1,000M1
12.21(b)Failure of the handler employer to ensure that water was of a quality and temperature that did not cause illness or injury when it contacted the skin or eyes, or if swallowed$1,000NM
12.21(b)1Failure to use properly functioning valves or other mechanisms that prevent movement of pesticides into the water source, when necessary, causing significant risk of harm or injury or actual harm or injuryUse MatrixNM
12.21(b)1Failure to have back-flow prevention, but no significant risk of harm or injuryUse MatrixM1
12.21(b)2 and 3Failure of a handler employer to provide sufficient soap and single-use towels, and a change of clothing, at each decontamination site$1,000M1
12.21(c)Failure of a handler employer to provide decontamination supplies together and/or provide them at the required location$1,000M1
12.21(d)Failure of a handler employer to ensure that the appropriate amount and system for delivering rinse water is immediately available to each handler when required$1,000M1
12.21(e)Failure of a handler employer to provide at least one pint of water in a portable container when required$1,000M1
12.21(f)Failure of a handler employer to provide, at the site where handlers remove PPE, soap, clean towels, and a sufficient amount of water$1,000M1
12.22(a)1Failure to provide emergency transportation to a handler who has been poisoned or injured by exposure to a pesticideUse MatrixNM
12.22(a)2Failure to provide the handler and medical personnel with required information in a medical emergency involving a pesticideUse MatrixNM
13.1(b)Failure to adopt and implement a school IPM PolicyNANM
13.2(a)Failure of a school to develop and implement an IPM Plan pursuant to its policyNANM
13.2(b)Failure of a school to use IPM methods in its pest control programNAM30
13.2(c)Failure to provide information to students and parents or guardians on how they can contribute to the success of IPMNAM30
13.2(d)Failure of a school to report annually to the school's governing board on the effectiveness of the IPM Plan and recommend improvements as neededNAM45
13.3(a)Failure of a school to designate an IPM CoordinatorNANM
13.3(a)1i through vFailure of an IPM Coordinator to implement the IPM Plan, maintain the required information about the IPM Policy and Plan, act as a contact for inquiries, maintain material safety data sheets and labels, and to ensure that commercial pesticide applicators on school property are in compliance with applicable rulesNAM30
13.3(b)Failure of an IPM Coordinator to obtain training sufficient to implement an IPM Policy and PlanNANM
13.3(c)Failure of an IPM Coordinator to submit required informationNAM30
13.4(a)Failure of a school to maintain pesticide application records or make them available upon requestNANM
13.4(b)Failure of a school to maintain pest surveillance data and other non-pesticide related recordsNAM30
13.5(a)Failure of a school to provide annual notification of the IPM policyNAM30
13.5(b)Failure of a school to provide the annual notice to new staff members or parents or guardians of new studentsNAM30
13.6(b)Failure of a school to provide notification 72 hours before the use of a pesticide other than a low-impact pesticideNANM
13.6(d)Failure of a school to reissue required notification when a pesticide application has been rescheduledNANM
13.6(e)Failure of a school to meet the requirements of posted notification signsNANM
13.6(f)Failure of a school to include on the posted sign, three dates in chronological order on which the pesticide application may take placeNANM
13.7(b)Failure of a school to provide notice of an emergency application of pesticidesNANM
13.7(c)Failure of a school to post notification signs for an emergency application of pesticidesNANM
13.7(e)Failure of a school to modify its IPM Plan in response to an emergency application of pesticidesNAM30
13.8(a)Failure to comply with re-entry requirements for a pesticide applicationNANM
13.8(b)Application of a pesticide other than a low-impact pesticide when students are presentNANM
13.8(c)Failure to comply with re-entry requirements for low-impact pesticidesNANM

N.J. Admin. Code § 7:30-11.6

Recodified from 7:30-11.2 by 52 N.J.R. 756(a), effective 4/6/2020