In New York State, what information must pest control companies provide to customers?
Lawn care companies are required by state law to provide customers with a written contract in advance of service that shows approximate date or dates of application, number of applications, and total cost for the service. The company must supply a list of substances to be applied, including brand name and generic names of active ingredients, any health warnings that appear on the label of the pesticides to be applied, and the company name, address, phone number, business registration number and applicator certification identification number. The company must post signs on the area sprayed that are clearly visible to persons entering the property. Signs must be in place on the day pesticides are applied and remain in place at least 24 hours. These requirements are contained in Article 33, Title 10 of the Environmental Conservation Law. Under current law, the pesticide applicator must supply the owner or his/her agent with a written copy of all of the information contained on the label o
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