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Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano recently signed into law a bill that makes landscapers and others who use commonly available herbicides to kill weeds, exempt from licensing requirements imposed on the commercial pest-control industry.
People who conduct lawn, garden, shrub or tree maintenance and use herbicides for weed control will not have to get a pest-control license from the state. They do however, have to keep records on herbicide applications and provide them to their customers.
Senate Bill 1221 was in response to moves by the state Structural Pest Control Commission to curb unlicensed use of herbicides by landscapers and others without pest-control licenses.
Source: Associated Press, azcentral.com
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