Section R3-3-206. Tag; Fee  


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  • A.      A custom applicator shall not use custom application equip- ment unless the equipment has a valid tag. The custom appli- cator licensee shall place and maintain a valid tag so that it is prominently displayed on the pesticide application equipment.

    B.       A person applying for a tag shall provide the following infor- mation on a form obtained from the Department:

    1.        Name and signature of the applicant;

    2.        Date of the application;

    3.        Address, e-mail address, if applicable, and daytime tele- phone number of the applicant;

    4.        Name, physical address, mailing address, e-mail address, if applicable, and daytime telephone number of the busi- ness, if applicable; and

    5.        Manufacturer, make, model and serial number, and if an aircraft, the aircraft registration number (“N” number) of the application equipment.

    C.      The Department shall not issue or renew a tag and an existing tag is invalid if the custom applicator license is invalid.

    D.      An applicant shall submit the completed application to the Department, accompanied by a $25 fee for each piece of equipment, for each year or portion of the year during which the tag is valid.

    E.       A tag expires on December 31, and is valid for the same time period as the custom applicator license.

    F.       A custom applicator licensee shall not transfer a tag except as follows:

    1.        If a licensed piece of equipment is destroyed, rendered unusable, or transferred out of the state, the custom appli- cator licensee may transfer the tag to another piece of equipment.

    2.        If a licensed piece of equipment is leased, sold, or traded, the custom applicator licensee shall transfer the tag with the equipment to the lessee or new owner.

    3.        Before transferring a tag, the custom applicator licensee shall notify the Department that the tag is being trans- ferred and identify the person to whom the tag is being transferred or identify the piece of equipment to which the tag is being transferred, or the tag is invalid.

Historical Note

Adopted effective November 20, 1987 (Supp. 87-4). Renumbered from R3-10-206 (Supp. 91-4). Former Sec- tion R3-3-206 renumbered to R3-3-207; new R3-3-206 renumbered from R3-3-205 and amended by final rulemaking at 10 A.A.R. 276, effective March 6, 2004

(Supp. 04-1).