SENATE, No. 1576

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

221st LEGISLATURE

 

PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2024 SESSION

 


 

Sponsored by:

Senator  SHIRLEY K. TURNER

District 15 (Hunterdon and Mercer)

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Establishes farm pesticide collection and disposal program.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

     Introduced Pending Technical Review by Legislative Counsel.

  


An Act establishing a farm pesticide collection and disposal program and supplementing Title 13 of the Revised Statutes. 

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

     1.    As used in this act:

     “Commercial farm” means the same as that term is defined by section 3 of P.L.1983, c.31 (C.4:1C-3).

     "Department" means the Department of Environmental Protection.

     “Pesticide” means the same as that term is defined by section 3 of P.L.1971, c.176 (C.13:1F-3).

 

     2.    a.  The Department of Environmental Protection shall, in consultation with the Department of Agriculture, establish a farm pesticide collection and disposal program to collect, transport, and dispose of unused pesticides and fertilizers containing pesticides held or owned by commercial farms.  The farm pesticide collection and disposal program shall also collect, transport, and recycle pesticide containers held or owned by commercial farms.  Participation in the farm pesticide collection and disposal program by commercial farms shall be voluntary.  

     b.    In implementing the farm pesticide collection and disposal program, pursuant to this subsection, the department shall:

     (1)   strategically place collection sites in diverse regions of the State, including at least one collection site in each of the northern, central, and southern regions of the State, to ensure program accessibility for all commercial farms;

     (2)   offer at least two collection events per year in each collection site;

     (3)   contract with, and provide oversight of, entities qualified to safely collect, transport, and dispose of pesticides and fertilizers containing pesticides;

     (4)   contract with, and provide oversight of, entities qualified to safely collect, transport, and recycle pesticide containers;

     (5)   appoint local agents or representatives to inventory collected pesticides, fertilizers containing pesticides, and pesticide containers disposed of and recycled by farms through the program, and to provide that information in a timely manner to the department; and

     (6)   provide any other measures deemed necessary by the department to implement the provisions of this act. 

     c.     Any activity undertaken pursuant to this section shall comply with relevant department regulations, and the laws governing registration, collection, transportation, and disposal of pesticides pursuant to the “Pesticide Control Act of 1971”, P.L.1971, c.176 (C.13:1F-1 et. seq.). 

     3.    a.  The Department of Agriculture, acting in consultation with the Department of Environmental Protection, shall engage in a cooperative public education and awareness campaign, and take other appropriate action, in order to inform farmers about:

     (1)   the location of collection sites, and dates of upcoming collection events;

     (2)   the types of pesticides, fertilizers containing pesticides, and pesticide containers accepted by the program;

     (3)   the benefits of the farm pesticide collection and disposal program for farmers;

     (4)   the environmental benefits of properly disposing of pesticides and fertilizers containing pesticides, and recycling pesticide containers; and

     (5)   any other information about the farm pesticide collection and disposal program to increase awareness of the program and promote farmer participation.

     b.    The information prepared pursuant to this section, and any additional information concerning the provisions of this act, shall be conspicuously posted on the Department of Agriculture’s Internet website and shall be updated, by the department, as necessary.

 

     4.    The Department of Environmental Protection, in consultation with the Department of Agriculture, shall adopt rules and regulations, pursuant to the “Administrative Procedure Act,” P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), as may be necessary to implement the provisions of this act.

 

     5.    This act shall take effect on the 180th day after the date of enactment, but the Commissioner of Environmental Protection and Secretary of Agriculture may take such anticipatory administrative action in advance thereof as shall be necessary for the implementation of this act.

 

 

STATEMENT

 

     This bill would direct the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in consultation with the Department of Agriculture, to create a farm pesticide collection and disposal program to collect, transport, and dispose of pesticides and fertilizers containing pesticides, and collect, transport, and recycle pesticide containers held or owned by commercial farms.  Participation in the program by commercial farms would be voluntary. 

     In implementing the farm pesticide collection and disposal program, the DEP would: (1) strategically place collection sites in diverse regions of the State; (2) offer at least two collection events per year in each collection site; (3) contract with, and provide oversight of, entities qualified to safely collect and dispose of pesticides and fertilizers containing pesticides, and entities qualified to safely collect and recycle pesticide containers; and (4) appoint local agents or representatives to inventory collected pesticides, fertilizers containing pesticides, and pesticide containers disposed of and recycled by farms through the program, and to provide that information in a timely manner to the DEP.

     The Department of Agriculture, acting in consultation with the DEP, would establish a cooperative public education and awareness campaign to inform farmers about: (1) the location of collection sites, and dates of upcoming collection events; (2) the types of pesticides, fertilizers containing pesticides, and pesticide containers accepted by the program; (3) the benefits of the farm pesticide collection and disposal program for farmers; and (4) the environmental benefits of properly disposing of pesticides and fertilizers containing pesticides, and recycling pesticide containers.  This information would be posted on the Department of Agriculture’s Internet website and would be updated as necessary. The bill would take effect on the 180th day after the date of enactment.