Amendment #1339 to H3800

Protecting Massachusetts Pollinators

Representatives Dykema of Holliston, Ashe of Longmeadow, Barrett of North Adams, Connolly of Cambridge, Crocker of Barnstable, D'Emilia of Bridgewater, Donahue of Worcester, Dooley of Norfolk, Ferguson of Holden, Ferrante of Gloucester, Garballey of Arlington, Hay of Fitchburg, Hecht of Watertown, Honan of Boston, Kearney of Scituate, Keefe of Worcester, Khan of Newton, Lawn of Watertown, Lewis of Framingham, McMurtry of Dedham, Meschino of Hull, Muradian of Grafton, Murray of Milford, Poirier of North Attleborough, Puppolo of Springfield, Robertson of Tewksbury, Robinson of Framingham, Rogers of Norwood, Scaccia of Boston, Tucker of Salem and Ultrino of Malden move to amend the bill by adding the following sections:

SECTION X. Section 2 of chapter 132B of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2016 Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting after the definition of “Nematode” the following definition:-

“Neonicotinoid,” a pesticide belonging to the neonicotinoid class of chemicals which act selectively on nicotine acetylcholine receptors of organisms and are absorbed into plant tissue and can be present in pollen and nectar, including but not limited to, imidacloprid, acetamiprid, clothianidin, dinotefuran, nithiazine, nitenpyram, thiacloprid, and thiamethoxam and any other pesticide identified as a neonicotinoid by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

SECTION XX. Section 6 of said chapter 132B, as so appearing, is hereby amended by inserting after the second paragraph the following paragraph:-

No person shall distribute a neonicotinoid, or any substance containing a neonicotinoid, except a neonicotinoid-treated nursery plant, to any person except a certified commercial applicator, a certified private applicator, or a licensed applicator.

SECTION XXX. Said chapter 132B, as so appearing, is hereby amended by inserting after section 6K the following section:-

Section 6L. (a) Neonicotinoids shall only be sprayed, released, deposited or applied on any property within the commonwealth by a certified commercial applicator, certified private applicator or licensed applicator.

(b) Upon entering into an agreement to provide services that include application of neonicotinoids, a certified commercial applicator, certified private applicator, or licensed applicator shall provide to property owners the following: (i) a form authorizing the applicator to apply neonicotinoids; (ii) a copy of any warning statements concerning bees on the label of neonicotinoids being applied; and (iii) an acknowledgment signifying that the owner has received and understands this information. This subsection shall not apply to any certified commercial applicator, certified private applicator, or licensed applicator using a neonicotinoid on property that he or she owns.

(c) The subsections (a) and (b) shall not apply to the following products: (i) pet care products used to mitigate fleas, mites, ticks, heartworms, or other animals that are harmful to the health of a domesticated animal; (ii) personal care products used to mitigate lice and bedbugs; (iii) indoor pest control products used to mitigate insects indoors, including ant bait and (iv) any products used by licensed or certified applicators for use in industrial, institutional, structural and health related pest control, as defined in 333 CMR 10.03.7.

SECTION XXXX. Section 10 of said chapter 132B, as so appearing, is hereby amended by inserting in line 61 after the word “management” the following words:- and the protection of pollinators from adverse effects of pesticide applications.

SECTION XXXXX. Section 14 of said chapter 132B, as so appearing, is hereby amended by inserting after the word “inclusive”, in lines 9 and 10, the following words:- , section 6L.

SECTION XXXXXX. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation shall identify opportunities in the commonwealth for the replacement of non-native, cool-season turf grasses around solar energy installations on property owned by the department with native plant communities that include flowers, wildflowers, vegetables, weeds, herbs, ornamental plants, cover crops and legume species to attract honey bees and other pollinators.

SECTION XXXXXXX. Sections XX through XXXXX, inclusive, shall take effect on January 1, 2020.

 


Additional co-sponsor(s) added to Amendment #1339 to H3800

Protecting Massachusetts Pollinators

Representative:

William C. Galvin

Denise Provost

Christine P. Barber

James K. Hawkins

Carmine Lawrence Gentile

Antonio F. D. Cabral

Marcos A. Devers

Hannah Kane

David Henry Argosky LeBoeuf

Tami L. Gouveia

Susannah M. Whipps

David M. Rogers

Natalie M. Higgins

Bradley H. Jones, Jr.

James J. O'Day

Marjorie C. Decker

Bruce J. Ayers

Donald H. Wong

Michelle M. DuBois

Randy Hunt

James M. Murphy

Michael S. Day

Danielle W. Gregoire

Lori A. Ehrlich

James M. Kelcourse

Paul A. Schmid, III

Marc T. Lombardo

Mindy Domb

Nika C. Elugardo

Elizabeth A. Malia

Liz Miranda

John C. Velis

Lindsay N. Sabadosa

Kathleen R. LaNatra