Oregon Code § 634.372·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Prohibited acts.
A
person may not:
(1) Make false or
misleading claims through any media, relating to the effect of pesticides or
application methods to be utilized.
(2) As a
pesticide applicator, noncommercial applicator, public applicator or pesticide
operator, intentionally or willfully apply or use a worthless pesticide or any
pesticide inconsistent with its labeling, or as a pesticide consultant or
dealer, recommend or distribute such pesticides.
(3) Operate a
faulty or unsafe pesticide spray apparatus, aircraft or other application
device or equipment.
(4) Perform
pesticide application activities in a faulty, careless or negligent manner.
(5) Refuse or
neglect to prepare and maintain records required to be kept by the provisions
of this chapter.
(6) Make false,
misleading or fraudulent records, reports or application forms required by the
provisions of this chapter.
(7) Operate
pesticide applicators apparatus, machinery or equipment without a licensed
pesticide applicator, licensed noncommercial pesticide applicator or certified
private applicator performing the actual application, or supervising such
application if such is performed by a pesticide trainee. This prohibition does
not apply to the operation of tractors, trucks or other vehicular equipment
used only under the supervision of a certified private applicator.
(8) As a
pesticide applicator or noncommercial pesticide applicator, work or engage in
the application of any classes of pesticides without first obtaining and
maintaining a pesticide applicator license or noncommercial applicator license,
or apply pesticides that are not specifically authorized by such license.
(9) As a
pesticide operator, engage in the business of, or represent or advertise as
being in the business of, applying pesticides upon the land or property of
another, without first obtaining and maintaining a pesticide operators
license. The operator also may not engage in a class of pesticide application
business that is not specifically authorized by license issued by the State
Department of Agriculture. The operator also may not employ or use any person
to apply or spray pesticides who is not a licensed pesticide applicator or
pesticide trainee.
(10) As a
pesticide trainee, noncommercial pesticide trainee or public trainee, work or
engage in the application of any class of pesticides without first obtaining
and maintaining a pesticide trainees certificate and otherwise being in
compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
(11) Act as, or
purport to be, a pesticide dealer or advertise as such without first obtaining
and maintaining a pesticide dealers license.
(12) Act as, or
purport to be, a pesticide consultant without first obtaining and maintaining a
pesticide consultants license.
(13) Apply any
pesticide classified as a restricted-use or highly toxic pesticide to
agricultural, horticultural or forest crops on land owned or leased by the
person without first obtaining and maintaining a private applicator
certificate.
(14) As a person
described in ORS 634.106 (5), use power-driven pesticide application equipment
or devices (use hand or backpack types only), or use or apply any pesticide
other than those prescribed by the department.
(15) Deliver,
distribute, sell or offer for sale any pesticide that is misbranded.
(16) Formulate,
deliver, distribute, sell or offer for sale any pesticide that is adulterated.
(17) Formulate,
deliver, distribute, sell or offer for sale any pesticide that has not been
registered as required by ORS 634.016.
(18) Formulate,
deliver, distribute, sell or offer for sale any powdered pesticide containing
arsenic or any highly toxic fluoride that is not distinctly colored.
(19) Distribute,
sell or offer for sale any pesticide except in the manufacturers original
unbroken package.
(20) Make
application of pesticides, by aircraft or otherwise, within a protected or
restricted area without first obtaining a permit for such application from the
committee of the protected or restricted area in which the application is to be
made. The person also may not make such application contrary to the conditions
or terms of the permit so issued.
(21) Use
isopropyl ester of 2,4-D, or any other ester of equal or higher volatility with
regard to plant damage as determined by the department, without first obtaining
a permit for such use as provided in ORS 634.322 (10).
(22) Sell, use or
remove any pesticide or device subjected to a stop sale, use or removal order
until the pesticide or device has been released therefrom as provided in ORS
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 634.372
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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