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IMPORTANT INFORMATION |
| B.C. Reg. 357/2004 O.C. 801/2004 |
Deposited July 23, 2004 |
[includes amendments up to B.C. Reg. 98/2006, April 27, 2006]
| Contents | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Definitions | |
| 2 | West Nile virus prescribed as health hazard | |
| 3 | Pesticide application order | |
| 4 | Local authority compliance | |
1 In this regulation:
"Act" means the Health Act;
"pesticide application order" means an order made under section 3 to apply pesticides;
"pesticide use authority" means
(a) a licence issued under section 4 of the Integrated Pest Management Act,
(b) a permit issued under section 6 of the Integrated Pest Management Act,
(c) a pest management plan and a pesticide use notice prepared, and a confirmation received, under section 7 of the Integrated Pest Management Act, or
(d) any other record under the Integrated Pest Management Act
that authorizes the Minister of Health to use pesticide products for the purpose of controlling mosquito species in areas of British Columbia where there is a risk to human health from West Nile Virus.
[am. B.C. Reg. 98/2006, s. (a).]
2 The following are prescribed as health hazards for the purpose of this regulation:
(a) the West Nile virus;
(b) any agent or condition that transmits, or contributes to the transmission of, the West Nile virus.
3 (1) The Provincial Health Officer or a medical health officer may order a local authority to apply pesticides to any area within the jurisdiction of the local authority if satisfied that the application of pesticides is necessary to protect the public health through the prevention or removal of a health hazard prescribed in section 2.
(2) A person issuing a pesticide application order must
(a) serve the order on the local authority,
(b) state in the order the time by which the local authority must comply with the order,
(c) set out in the order any conditions of a pesticide use authority that the person requires the local authority to comply with, and
(d) provide the local authority a copy of a pesticide use authority.
(3) A person issuing a pesticide application order may authorize, in the order, the application of pesticides to private property, with or without the consent of the owner or occupant of the property.
[am. B.C. Reg. 98/2006, s. (b).]
4 (1) A local authority that is served with a pesticide application order must
(a) comply with the order on or before the date set out in the order,
(b) comply with any conditions set out under section 3 (2) (c), and
(c) provide to the person who issued the order any information or assistance required by that person to comply with any other conditions of the pesticide use authority.
(2) If a local authority fails to comply with a requirement of subsection (1), the person who issued the pesticide application order may take any steps necessary to carry out the pesticide application and comply with the conditions of a pesticide use authority, including ordering or employing another person to take those steps.
(3) If a person who issues a pesticide application order considers it necessary to act under subsection (2), the person may recover from the local authority any costs and expenses that person incurs.
(4) For the purpose of recovering costs and expenses under subsection (3), section 74 of the Act applies as if the local authority were a person described in section 74 (1) (a) or (b) of the Act.
[am. B.C. Reg. 98/2006, ss. (b) and (c).]
[Provisions of the Health Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 179, relevant to the enactment of this regulation: sections 1 and 8 (1) (d) and (2) (f)]
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