GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 2-7-110 - Reports of pesticide accidents; claim of damage;  notification; inspection; effect of failure to file; failure to permit  observation as bar to claim
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    2-7-110   (2010)
    2-7-110.    Reports of pesticide accidents; claim of damage;  notification; inspection; effect of failure to file; failure to permit  observation as bar to claim 
      (a)  The Commissioner by regulation may require the reporting of significant pesticide accidents or incidents.
(b)  Any  person claiming damages from a pesticide application shall file with  the Commissioner, on a form prescribed by the Commissioner, a written  statement claiming that he has been damaged. This report shall be filed  within 60 days after the date that damages occur. If a growing crop is  alleged to have been damaged, the report must be filed prior to the time  that 25 percent of the crop has been harvested. Such statement shall  contain, but shall not be limited to, the name of the person allegedly  responsible for the application of the pesticide, the name of the owner  or lessee of the land on which the crop is grown and for which damage is  alleged to have occurred, and the date on which the alleged damage  occurred. The Commissioner shall prepare a form to be furnished for use  in such cases. Such form shall also contain such other requirements as  the Commissioner may deem proper. Upon receipt of such statement, the  Commissioner shall notify the licensee and the owner or lessee of the  land or other person who may be charged with responsibility for the  damages claimed and shall furnish such copies of the statement as may be  requested. The Commissioner shall inspect damages whenever possible.  When he determines that a complaint has sufficient merit, he shall make  such information available to the person claiming damages and to the  person who is alleged to have caused the damage.
(c)  The  filing of a report as prescribed in subsection (b) of this Code section  or the failure to file such a report need not be alleged in any  complaint which might be filed in a court of law; nor shall the failure  to file a report be considered any bar to the maintenance of any  criminal or civil action.
(d)  The failure  to file a report as prescribed in subsection (b) of this Code section  shall not be a violation of this article. However, if the person failing  to file such report is the only one injured from the use or application  of a pesticide by others, the Commissioner, when in the public  interest, may refuse to hold a hearing for the denial, suspension, or  revocation of a license or permit issued under this article until such  report is filed.
(e)  Where damage is  alleged to have occurred, the claimant shall permit the Commissioner and  the licensee and his representatives, including the bondsman and the  insurer, to observe, within reasonable hours, the lands or nontarget  organism alleged to have been damaged, in order that such damage may be  examined. Failure of the claimant to permit such observation and  examination of the damaged lands shall automatically bar the claim  against the licensee.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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