(a) A person commits an offense if the person distributes within this state or delivers for transportation or transports in intrastate commerce or between points within this state through a point outside this state, any of the following:
(1) a pesticide that has not been registered as provided by this chapter, except for a pesticide that is not for use in this state and is only being manufactured, transported, or distributed for use outside of this state;
(2) a pesticide that has a claim, a direction for its use, or labeling that differs from the representations made in connection with its registration;
(3) a pesticide that is not in the registrant’s or manufacturer’s unbroken immediate container and that is not labeled with the information and in the manner required by § 76.021 of this code;
(4) a pesticide:
(A) that is of strength or purity that falls below the professed standard or quality expressed on its labeling or under which it is sold;
(B) for which a substance has been substituted wholly or in part;
(C) of which a valuable constituent has been wholly or in part abstracted; or
(D) in which a contaminant is present in an amount that is determined by the department to be a hazard;
(5) a pesticide or device that is misbranded; or
(6) a pesticide in a container that is unsafe due to damage.
(b) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) detaches, alters, defaces, or destroys, wholly or in part, any label or labeling provided for by this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter before the container has been emptied and rinsed properly;
(2) adds any substance to or takes any substance from a pesticide in a manner that may defeat the purpose of this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter;
(3) uses or causes to be used a pesticide contrary to its labeling or to a rule of the department limiting the use of the pesticide;
(4) handles, transports, stores, displays, or distributes a pesticide in a manner that violates a provision of this chapter or a rule adopted by the department under this chapter; or
(5) disposes of, discards, or stores a pesticide or pesticide container in a manner that the person knows or should know is likely to cause injury to man, vegetation, crops, livestock, wildlife, or pollinating insects.

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(c) A person other than a person to whom the pesticide is registered commits an offense if the person uses for the person’s advantage or reveals, other than to a properly designated state or federal official or employee, a physician, or in emergency to a pharmacist or other qualified person for the preparation of an antidote, any information relating to pesticide formulas, trade secrets, or commercial or financial information acquired under this chapter and marked as privileged or confidential by the registrant.
(d) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) commits an act for which a certified applicator’s license may be suspended, modified, revoked, or not renewed under § 76.116 of this code; or
(2) violates any provision of this chapter to which this section does not expressly apply.
(e) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) knowingly or intentionally uses, causes to be used, handles, stores, or disposes of a pesticide in a manner that causes injury to man, vegetation, crops, livestock, wildlife, or pollinating insects;
(2) violates § 76.071(a);
(3) has a permit to apply a powder or dry-type regulated herbicide and applies a herbicide that does not meet the requirements of § 76.144(c);
(4) violates a rule adopted under this chapter; or
(5) fails to keep or submit records in violation of this chapter.