Pesticide
Any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest and any substance or combination of substances intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant, dessicant, or any substance the commissioner determines to be a pesticide.
Pharmaceutical
Any substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of plant or animal pests, diseases, viruses, bacteria or other microorganisms in or on livestock and any substance other than food intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of any livestock.
Product Registration
The Louisiana Dept. of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) pesticide/pharmaceutical (including FIFRA 25(b) products) registration requirements are as follows:
- Submission of a registration application form *LDAF offers Online Registration* (Contact the Product Registration office by telephone, mail or email listed below for forms or online registration information)
- The fee ($400.00 per year per product)
- An electronic copy of the product label, and
- A electronic copy of the product MSDS (if applicable)
LDAF does not require a copy of the EPA stamped approved label or a copy of the Confidential Statement of Formula (CSF).
LDAF pesticide registration period is a calendar year, January 1 – December 31. The registration fee is not pro-rated for a partial year’s registration. The $400 fee is required regardless of the time of year the pesticide registration application is submitted.
Each pesticide with a unique United States Environmental Protection Agency pesticide registration number or a unique brand name must be registered. Accordingly, alternate brand name, supplemental or distributor products are required to be registered. However, products where the variations in labels do not list substantive changes, such as, but not limited to odor, flavorings, or colors require only a single registration. In such cases, write “Various Colors, Fragrances, or etc.” after the Product Name and submit one registration.
LDAF does not require registration of pesticide spray adjuvants.
Special Registrations, Permits, Exemptions
Section 24(c)
The commissioner may issue a Special Local Needs (SLN) registration for a pesticide for use in a specified location based on a specified local need. The composition and label of the pesticide shall comply with state and federal requirements. The special local needs registration shall be issued in accordance with Section 24(c) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act (F.I.F.R.A.) Each applicant for a special local needs registration shall submit five copies of the application and the documents supporting the application. Each applicant shall pay a fee of one hundred dollars for each application for a special local needs registration.
EUP
The commissioner may apply to the Environmental Protection Agency for authority to issue State Experimental Use Permits (EUP). If the Environmental Protection Agency authorizes the commissioner to issue state experimental use permits, the following terms and conditions shall apply:
- The commissioner must find that the applicant needs the permit in order to accumulate information necessary to register a pesticide under Section 3221 of this Chapter.
- The commissioner may refuse to issue the permit if he finds that the issuance is not warranted or if he finds that the use of the pesticide under the proposed terms and conditions may cause unreasonably adverse effects on the environment
- The commissioner shall prescribe the terms, conditions, and period of time for the permit
- All actions of permit holders and applications of pesticides pursuant to each permit shall be subject to supervision by the Department of Agriculture
- An application for a state experimental use permit may be filed at the time of, before, or after an application for registration is filed
- The state experimental use permit shall be issued in accordance with Section 5(f) of the F.I.F.R.A.
- Each applicant for a state experimental use permit shall pay a fee of two hundred dollars for each application submitted
Section 18
The commissioner may apply to the E.P.A. for an emergency exemption to allow the application of a pesticide if the commissioner finds that an emergency exists or will exist, that a pesticide is available which will alleviate the effects of the emergency, and that the pesticide cannot be used because of state or federal laws or rules and regulations. The application shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section 18 of the F.I.F.R.A. If the E.P.A. grants the emergency exemption, all actions and applications shall be subject to supervision by the Department of Agriculture.
Online Pesticide/Pharmaceutical Registration (Web site)