Tex. Agric. Code Section 76.007
Interagency Cooperation


(a)

The department shall be the lead agency for pesticide regulation in Texas. In cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or any federal agency responsible for implementation of federal pesticide law, the department shall:

(1)

register pesticides for use in Texas;

(2)

adopt lists of state-limited-use pesticides;

(3)

provide for training, certification, and licensure of all classes of pesticide applicators;

(4)

enforce pesticide laws and regulations governing the safe handling, use, storage, distribution, and disposal of pesticide products; and

(5)

adopt rules to carry out the provisions of this chapter.

(b)

The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission shall have principal authority to regulate and control water pollution. If the United States Environmental Protection Agency adopts a final rule requiring states to implement a state management plan for pesticides in groundwater, the department shall cooperate with the Texas Groundwater Protection Committee in the committee’s development and implementation of federally mandated state management plans for pesticides in groundwater in accordance with Section 26.407 (Protection and Enhancement Plans), Water Code.

(c)

The department shall seek advice from the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, the Parks and Wildlife Department, the Texas Department of Health, and the Texas Agricultural Extension Service in reviewing applications for special local need or emergency pesticide registrations. The department shall act expeditiously to review any application for special local need or emergency pesticide registrations.

(d)

The department shall give written notice to the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission whenever it has probable cause to believe that serious contamination of water has occurred as a result of use, misuse, manufacture, storage, or disposal of pesticides so that the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission may proceed with an investigation of a possible violation of the Water Code.

(1)

If the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission determines that a violation of the Water Code has occurred, the commission shall seek the remedies provided by the Water Code.

(2)

If the department determines that a violation of the Agriculture Code has occurred regarding the use, manufacture, storage, or disposal of pesticides, the department shall seek the remedies provided by this code.

(3)

The foregoing remedies shall not be mutually exclusive.

(e)

The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission shall give written notice to the department whenever it has probable cause to believe that serious contamination of water has occurred as a result of the use, misuse, storage, disposal, or manufacture of pesticides so that the department may proceed with an investigation to determine if a violation of the Agriculture Code has occurred.

(1)

If the department determines that a violation of the Agriculture Code has occurred, the department shall seek the remedies provided by this code.

(2)

If the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission determines that a violation of the Water Code has occurred, the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission shall seek the remedies provided by the Water Code.

(3)

The foregoing remedies shall not be mutually exclusive.

(f)

The department shall consult with the Texas Department of Health before denying or canceling a pesticide registration because of a suspected public health threat. The department shall also coordinate enforcement efforts with the department of health when a serious public health threat is suspected.

(g)

A regulatory agency may receive grants-in-aid from any federal agency and may enter into cooperative agreements with a federal agency, an agency of this state, a subdivision of this state, or an agency of another state for the purpose of obtaining assistance in the implementation of this chapter.
Acts 1981, 67th Leg., p. 1191, ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1981. Amended by Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 230, Sec. 79, eff. Sept. 1, 1989; Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 76, Sec. 11.05, eff. Sept. 1, 1995; Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1369, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.

Source: Section 76.007 — Interagency Cooperation, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/AG/htm/AG.­76.­htm#76.­007 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

76.001
Definitions
76.002
Pests
76.003
State-limited-use Pesticides
76.004
Department Rules
76.006
Pesticide Examination and Testing
76.007
Interagency Cooperation
76.008
Exemption
76.009
Pesticide Disposal Fund
76.021
Labeling Information
76.022
Conspicuous Lettering
76.023
Misbranded Pesticide or Device
76.041
Registration Required
76.042
Content of Registration Application
76.043
Expiration and Renewal
76.044
Fees
76.045
Registration for Special Local Need
76.046
Denial or Cancellation of Registration
76.047
Experimental Use Permit
76.071
License Required
76.072
Expiration
76.073
Fees
76.074
Display of Dealer License
76.075
Records
76.076
Denial, Revocation, Modification, or Suspension of License
76.077
Exceptions
76.101
Coordination
76.102
Agencies Responsible for Licensing Pesticide Applicators
76.103
Program Contingent on Federal Funds
76.104
Agency Rules for Application of a Pesticide
76.105
License Required
76.106
Classification of Licenses
76.107
Licensing by More than One Agency
76.108
Commercial Applicator License
76.109
Noncommercial Applicator License
76.110
Commercial and Noncommercial Applicator Examination
76.111
Applicator Businesses
76.112
Private Applicator
76.113
Term and Renewal of Licenses
76.114
Records
76.115
Inspection of Equipment
76.116
Suspension, Modification, or Revocation of License
76.117
Property Owner Use
76.118
Exemption for Licensed Veterinarians
76.119
Disclosure of Information Relating to Private Pesticide Applicator License Holders
76.120
Emergency Mosquito Control by Certain Municipal or County Employees
76.131
Rules
76.132
Disposal of Pesticide
76.141
Regulated Herbicides
76.142
Application of Regulated Herbicide
76.143
Public Hearing
76.144
County Herbicide Regulations
76.151
Entry Power
76.152
Sampling
76.153
Stop Use, Stop Distribution, or Removal Order
76.154
Injunction
76.155
Prosecutions
76.156
Civil Penalty
76.181
Appeal of Denial or Cancellation of Pesticide Registration
76.182
Appeal of Permit or License Denial, Suspension, Modification, or Revocation
76.183
Appeal of Stop Use, Stop Distribution, or Removal Order
76.184
Reports of Pesticide Adverse Effects
76.185
Damages Resulting from Application of Pesticide Under Government Program
76.201
Offenses
76.202
Penalty
76.203
Defenses
76.1095
Noncommercial Applicator License for Mosquito Control in Border Counties
76.1555
Administrative Penalty

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 76.007’s source at texas​.gov