(1) A registrant of either a pesticide or a device shall submit a renewal application in the form and manner designated by the commissioner on or before the expiration date of the registration and shall pay a renewal fee in an amount determined by the commissioner.
If an application for renewal of a pesticide or device registration is not received on orbefore the expiration date of the registration, the registration shall expire. An expired registration may be renewed within two years after the expiration date of the registration upon payment of all late fees and any other penalties or sums assessed pursuant to this article, if the applicant satisfies the commissioner that the requirements of section 35-9-107 have been met.
The commissioner may require the applicant to submit any additional information hedeems necessary, including, but not limited to:
A full description of all tests made of the pesticide or device, and the results thereof,including, but not limited to, efficacy and hazard data upon which any claims for the pesticide or device are based; and
With respect to any pesticide, the analytic standards and methods of analysis for eachformulation of said pesticide and the analytic methods used to determine any residues of the said pesticide at levels suspected harmful to plants, animals, or the environment.
(4) The commissioner, at the time of such renewal, may, in his discretion, designate any such pesticide as a state restricted-use or limited-use pesticide in the same manner as set forth in section 35-9-108 (5).
Source: L. 90: Entire article R&RE, p. 1564, § 1, effective June 7. L. 2010: (1) and (2) amended, (SB 10-034), ch. 376, p. 1768, § 10, effective July 1.
Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 35-9-104 as it existed prior to 1990.