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(a) Licensing. Every person who imports, sells or distributes restricted use pesticides shall obtain an annual license from the Agency. Requirements, procedures and fees for licenses shall conform to the regulations promulgated under this Chapter.

(b) Importation and Sale of Restricted Use Pesticides. Every person who imports, sells, or distributes restricted use pesticides shall have a certified sales manager or a manager employed by the company who has passed one (1) of the certification trainings covering pesticide laws and regulations, pesticide hazards, proper usage, safe storage, distribution and disposal methods.

(c) Certification. Every person who applies restricted use pesticides shall obtain certification from the Agency, which shall be valid for three (3) years. Every person who applies any restricted use pesticides and who is not a certified applicator must be under the direct supervision of a certified applicator.

(d) Training. Any person who applies general use pesticides as the primary part of his/her job or duties shall be required to meet specific training requirements as set forth in the regulations promulgated under this Chapter.

(e) Record Keeping. Any person issued a license,

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10 Guam Code Ann. HEALTH AND SAFETY
CH. 50 GUAM PESTICIDES ACT

certification, or permit for RUPs under the provisions of this Chapter shall be required by the Administrator to keep accurate records for at least two (2) years from the date of importation or sale and containing the following information:

(1) The delivery, movement, holding, or storage of any pesticide or device including quantity and name and registration number;
(2) The date received, name of consignor and consignee; (3) Any other information necessary for the enforcement
of this Chapter as prescribed by the Administrator;

(4) In the case of pesticide use, the name, registration number, quantity of pesticide and solution used.

(5) The Administrator shall have access to such records and at any reasonable time make copies of such records for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Chapter. Unless required for the enforcement of this Act, such information shall be confidential and, if summarized, shall not identify an individual person.

SOURCE: Subsection (d) repealed and reenacted by P.L. 30-197:2 (Sept.
1, 2010).