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Michigan Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 16, 2016) |
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Department AC. Agriculture and Rural Development |
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Pesticide and Plant Pesticide Management Division |
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Chapter Regulation No. 633. Restricted Use Pesticides |
Section 285.633.2. Restricted use pesticides.
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(1) The director has determined that the following formulations, when used as pesticides, are serious hazards to man, warm blooded animals, or to the environment when used consistent with product labeling and, therefore, are restricted use pesticides:
Active Ingredient
Formulations
Use Pattern
Acrolein
As sole active ingredient.
All uses.
Acrylonitrile
In combination with carbon tetrachloride.
All uses.
Aldicarb
As sole active ingredient.
All uses.
Aldrin
All formulations.
All uses.
Allyl alcohol
All formulations.
All uses.
Aluminum phosphide
As sole active ingredient.
All uses.
Arsenicals
Inorganic insoluble (50% and above as the compound), including calcium arsenate, lead arsenate, magnesium arsenate, paris green.
Inorganic soluble including arsenic trioxide above 1.5%, sodium arsenite above 2%, and sodium
All uses.
arsenate above 5%.
4-aminopyridine
All formulations.
All uses.
Azinphos methyl
All liquids with a concentration greater than 13.5%.
All uses.
All dusts and wettable powders.
All uses except when packaged in water soluble packets.
Calcium cyanide
As sole active ingredient.
All uses.
Carbofuran
All formulations at 40% active ingredient and above.
All uses.
All formulations at 10% active ingredient or greater.
All domestic uses.
Carbon disulfide
All formulations.
All uses.
Carbon tetrachloride
All formulations.
All uses.
Chlordane
All formulations.
All uses.
Chlorfenvinphos
All concentrate solutions or emulsifiable concentrates 21% or greater.
All uses.
Chloropicrin
All formulations above 2% active ingredient.
All uses.
Clonitralid
Wettable powder formulation 70% and greater.
All uses.
As sole active ingredient in all formulations.
Molluscicide uses.
DDT
All formulations.
All uses.
Demeton
1% fertilizer formulation,
1.985% granular formulation.
All uses, including domestic uses.
All granular formulations.
All uses.
All emulsifiable products and solutions requiring dilution prior to use.
All uses.
Dicrotophos
All liquid formulations.
All uses.
Dieldrin
All formulations.
All uses.
Dioxathion
All concentrate solutions or emulsifiable concentrates greater than 30%.
All uses.
All solutions 3% and greater.
All domestic uses.
Diquat dibromide
All formulations.
All aquatic uses, except in small ponds such as farm ponds that have no outflow and are under the control of
the user.
Disulfoton
All liquid formulations.
All uses.
All granular formulations 10% and greater.
Indoor use. Foliar and broadcast application to agricultural crops, except to seedbeds and transplant beds.
EPN
All formulations.
All uses.
Endrin
All formulations.
All uses.
Ethoprop
Emulsifiable concentrates 40% and greater.
All uses.
Ethyl parathion
All formulations.
All uses.
Ethylene dibromide
All formulations.
All uses.
Ethylene dichloride
As sole active ingredient or in combination with CC14, ethylene dibromide, carbon disulfide, or sulfur dioxide.
All uses.
Fenamiphos
Emulsifiable concentrates 35% and greater.
All uses.
Fensulfothion
All liquid formulations 43% and greater.
All uses.
Granular formulations 15% active ingredient and above.
Indoor uses (greenhouse).
Fluoroacetamide/1081
All formulations.
All uses.
Fonofos
Liquid formulations at 44% active ingredient and above.
All uses.
Heptachlor
All formulations.
All uses.
Hydrocyanic acid
All formulations.
All uses.
Mercury
All formulations.
All uses.
Methomyl
As sole active ingredient in 1% to 2.5% baits, except
1% fly bait.
Nondomestic outdoor agricultural crops, ornamentals, and turf. All other registered uses.
All solutions requiring dilution prior to use.
All uses.
90% wettable powder formulations that are not in water soluble bags.
All uses.
Methyl bromide
All formulations.
All uses.
Methyl parathion
All formulations.
All uses.
Mevinphos
All emulsifiable and liquid
All uses.
products requiring dilution prior to use.
Psycodid filter fly liquid formulations.
All uses.
2% dusts.
All uses.
Monocrotophos
Liquid formulations 19% active ingredient and above.
All uses.
Nicotine (alkaloid and sulfate)
Liquid formulations at 40% active ingredient (alkaloid).
All uses.
14% smoke generator.
All uses.
Paraquat
(Dichloride) and Paraquat Bis (Methyl Sulfate)
All formulations and concentrations except pressurized spray formulation containing
.44% paraquat bis (methyl sulfate) and 15% petroleum distillates as active ingredients.
All uses.
Phorate
All formulations at 1.25% active ingredient and above.
All uses.
Phosacetim
All formulations.
All uses.
Phosphamidon
All liquid formulations.
All uses.
All dust formulations 1.5% and greater.
All uses.
Picloram
All formulations and concentrations except formulations labeled only for trunk injection, girdling or stump treatment.
All uses.
Sodium cyanide
All formulations.
All uses.
Sodium fluoroacetate
All solutions and dry baits.
All uses.
Strychnine
All formulations.
All uses.
Sulfotepp
Sprays and smoke generators.
All uses.
TDE
All formulations.
All uses.
TEPP
Emulsifiable formulations requiring dilution prior to use.
All uses.
Toxaphene
All liquid formulations.
Domestic uses.
All formulations.
Aerial application. Direct application to aquatic environment. Application to field, fiber, and forage crops; deciduous fruit and nut crops.
(2) Notwithstanding any statement to the contrary, including statements on the labels or made by the manufacturer, a restricted use pesticide enumerated in these rules is declared to be restricted in relation to its purchase, distribution, sale, and use in this state.
(3) In addition to the pesticides enumerated in subrule (1) of this rule, those pesticides classified by the environmental protection agency as restricted use pesticides in the provisions of 40 C.F.R. S162.31 (October 10, 1983) are adopted with all amendments as part of this rule. If there is conflict between restricted categories adopted as a result of inclusion in the provisions of 40 C.F.R. S162.31 (October 10, 1983) and the categories classified by this rule, the more restrictive rule shall prevail. Copies of the adopted matter may be obtained from the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs, Washington, D.C. 20460, at no cost, and from the Michigan Department of Agriculture, P.O. Box 30017, Lansing, Michigan 48909, at no cost.
History: 1979 AC; 1985 AACS.