A 3719
Requires use of uniform silver flags to mark certain pesticide applications.
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Bill overview
This bill requires commercial pesticide applicators in New Jersey to use uniform silver flags to mark areas where pesticides have been applied. These flags must be a specific size and type, and they must display information in both English and Spanish. The flags must remain in place for at least 72 hours after application, and the law prohibits using silver flags to confuse other markings like those for utilities or fences. The Department of Environmental Protection will create specific rules to implement this law.
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Alixon Collazos-Gill
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