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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
It shall be unlawful for any person required to be registered or to hold a permit under the provisions of this act to:
(a) Make a pesticide use or application not in accordance with the directions for use shown on the label registered under the Kansas agricultural chemical act and by the federal environmental protection agency;
(b) knowingly use ineffective or improper equipment or materials;
(c) refuse or neglect to keep and maintain records required by this act or refuse or neglect to make records available when and as required by this act;
(d) make false or fraudulent records or reports;
(e) use fraud or misrepresentation in making an application for or renewal of a registration or permit issued under the provisions of this act;
(f) refuse or neglect to comply with any limitations or restrictions on or in a duly issued registration or permit;
(g) aid, abet or conspire with any person to evade any of the provisions of this act or allow a registration or permit issued under the provisions of this act to be used by a person not named on the registration or permit;
(h) impersonate any state, county or city inspector or official, as acting in their official capacity;
(i) use any chemigation method or pesticide, fertilizer or other chemical material without regard to public health, safety or welfare; or
(j) use the chemigation process without proper registration or permit issued under the provisions of this act.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 2. Agriculture § 2-3313. Unlawful acts - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-2-agriculture/ks-st-sect-2-3313/
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