§ 17.21.010 Declaration of police power and purpose
§ 17.21.020 Definitions
§ 17.21.030 Director’s authority — Rules
§ 17.21.040 Rules subject to administrative procedure act
§ 17.21.050 Hearings — Administrative procedure act
§ 17.21.060 Subpoenas — Witness fees
§ 17.21.065 Classification of licenses
§ 17.21.070 Commercial pesticide applicator license — Requirements
§ 17.21.080 Commercial pesticide applicator license — Application — Form
§ 17.21.091 Commercial pesticide applicator license — Persons who may apply under license authority
§ 17.21.100 Recordkeeping by licensees and agricultural users
§ 17.21.110 Commercial pesticide operator license — Requirements
§ 17.21.122 Private-commercial pesticide applicator license — Requirements
§ 17.21.126 Private applicator, limited private applicator, or rancher private applicator — Requirements — Application for license — Fees
§ 17.21.128 Renewal of certificate or license — Recertification standards
§ 17.21.129 Demonstration and research license — Fees — Requirements
§ 17.21.130 Revocation, suspension, or denial
§ 17.21.132 License, certification — Applications — Fee — Expiration dates
§ 17.21.134 Licenses — Examination requirements — Fees
§ 17.21.140 Renewal — Delinquency
§ 17.21.150 Violation of chapter — Unlawful acts
§ 17.21.160 Commercial pesticide applicator license — Financial responsibility
§ 17.21.170 Commercial pesticide applicator license — Amount of bond or insurance required — Notice of reduction or cancellation by surety or insurer
§ 17.21.180 Commercial pesticide applicator license — Suspension of license for failure to meet financial responsibility criteria
§ 17.21.190 Damages due to use or application of pesticide — Report of loss required
§ 17.21.200 Commercial pesticide applicator license — Exemptions
§ 17.21.203 Government research personnel — Requirements
§ 17.21.220 Application of chapter to governmental entities — Public operator license required — Exemption — Liability
§ 17.21.280 Disposition of revenue, enforcement of chapter — Pesticide safety education program — Fee — District court fees, fines, penalties, and forfeitures
§ 17.21.290 Pesticide application apparatuses — License plate as identification
§ 17.21.300 Agreements with other governmental entities
§ 17.21.305 Licensing by cities of first class and counties
§ 17.21.310 General penalty
§ 17.21.315 Civil penalty for failure to comply with chapter
§ 17.21.320 Access to public or private premises — Search warrants — Prosecuting attorney’s duties — Injunctions
§ 17.21.340 Violation of chapter — Remedies
§ 17.21.350 Report to legislature
§ 17.21.400 Landscape or right-of-way applications — Notice
§ 17.21.410 Landscape applications — Marking of property, posting requirements
§ 17.21.415 Schools — Policies and methods — Notification — Records — Liability
§ 17.21.420 Pesticide-sensitive individuals — List procedure
§ 17.21.430 Pesticide-sensitive individuals — Notification
§ 17.21.440 Agricultural workers and handlers of agricultural pesticides — Coordination of regulation and enforcement with department of labor and industries
§ 17.21.445 Protection of pollinator health — Report to the legislature
§ 17.21.450 Application of certain pesticides by noncertified applicators — Standards adopted by rule
§ 17.21.455 Pesticide advisory board — Established — Membership
§ 17.21.460 Pesticide advisory board — Election of chair — Authority to call a meeting
§ 17.21.900 Preexisting liabilities not affected
§ 17.21.920 Short title

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