The State Law
and Order Restoration Council
The Pesticide
Law
(The State Law and Order Restoration
Council Law No. 10/90)
The 3rd Waning Day of Kason, 1352
M.E.
(11th May, 1990)
The State Law and
Order Restoration Council hereby
enacts the following Law:-
Chapter
1
Title and Definition
1.
This Law shall be called the Pesticide
Law.
2.
The following expressions contained
in this Law shall have the meanings
given hereunder:-
(a) Pest means insects, arachnids,
organisms causing plant diseases
that interfere with or destroy crops,
food, human beings, animals and
other things. Such expression also
include destructive interfering
rodents, moles, snails and weeds
etcetera;
(b) Pesticide means chemicals used
in preventing and controlling insects,
arachnids, organisms causing plant
diseases etcetera contained in subsection
(a);
(c) Toxic Substance means any chemical
substance contained in pesticides
that is hazardous or poisonous;
(d) Label means printed marks and
direction for use pasted of attached
to containers or packages containing
pesticides;
(e) Registration Board means the
Pesticide Registration Board formed
under this Law;
(f) Experimental Registration for
use means a permit for experimental
use, valid only for two years, issued
by the Registration Board in order
to determine the efficiency of a
pesticide in an area specified by
the Registration Board or the method
of use suitable for agricultural
practice;
(g) Provisional Registration for
Use means a permit issued by the
Registration Board, valid only for
five years, for use in the respective
crop in accordance with the direction
pertaining to that pesticide;
(h) Full Registration for Use means
a permit issued by the Registration
Board, valid only for ten years,
for use in the respective crop in
accordance with the direction pertaining
to the pesticide;
(i) Special Registration for Use
means a permit issued by the Registration
Board, valid only for one year,
for use in a pesticide specified
by the Registration Board for the
purpose of preventing on outbreak
of unexpected pest;
(j) Managing Director means the
Managing Director of the Myanmar
Agriculture Service;
(k) Manager means State or Division
Manager or Township Manager of the
Myanmar Agriculture Service;
(1) Inspector means the person to
whom duties have been assigned by
the Managing Director in order to
investigate such matters as to whether
the method of use of pesticide is
correct or not whether the use of
the pesticide is free from hazard
or not, whether or not the percentage
of active ingredient in the pesticide
as declared is of full potency in
conformity with the provisions of
this Law;
(m) Licence means a permit issued
by the Managing Director or the
respective managers to an entrepreneur
desirous of carrying out the work
relating to any enterprise concerning
pesticide under this Law;
(n) Certificated Applicator of Pesticide
means a person recognised by the
Registration Board as being proficient
in the use of highly toxic pesticide.
Chapter
II
Formation of Registration Board
3.
The Government shall form a Registration
Board with suitable nationals. In
forming such a Board, the Chairman
and the Secretary of the Board shall
be specified concurrently.
4. The Myanmar
Agriculture Service shall perform
the office work of the Registration
Board.
Chapter
III
Powers and Duties of the Registration
Board
5.
The Registration Board shall direct
the Myanmar Agriculture Service
to carry on the analysis of any
pesticide or any toxic substance
received as sam1ple for determining
whether or not the percentage of
active ingredient met the potency
declared on the label, to carry
out practical trial in the cultivation
field whether the pesticide is effective
in controlling the destructive pest.
6. The
Registration Board after scrutiny
may issue or reject in connection
with the application for registration
of the applicant desiring to import
into the country a prepared compound
of pesticide or the toxic substance.
7.
The Registration Board shall prohibit
the use of any pesticide for which
registration has been obtained on
the happening of any of the following
events contained hereunder. If necessary,
the registration or the licence
may be withdrawn.
(a) on facts received from outside
or inside the country that the pesticide
may be hazardous to human beings,
animals crops, and environment;
(b) finding on reinvestigation of
the prepared compound of the pesticide
that the percentage of the active
ingredient has met neither the analyzed
strength not the quality, as shown
at the time of application;
(c) to discontinue the sale on receipt
of instruction from the foreign
company producing the prepared compound
of pesticide or the toxic
substances or on receipt of instructions
from the local sellers who compound
the mixture of pesticide.
8.
The Registration Board may in emergencies
issue special registration permitting
use of any pesticide in order to
prevent and suppress the outbreak
of unexpected pest.
9.
The Registration Board may, in order
to prevent hazard, issue from time
to time directives based on International
recommendations, in the preparation
and production of pesticide, in
the handling and use, in the transportation,
in the storage, and in sale of pesticide.
10.
The Registration Board may take
advice from experts concerning analysis
of pesticide to be undertaken under
Section 5 and for practical trial
at the cultivation field.
11.
The Registration Board shall keep
in secrecy the proprietary data
of the type of toxic substances
and the types and the percentage
of additives compounded in the prepared
mixture of the pesticide or the
toxic substances imported into the
country or the mixture of pesticide
sold locally.
Chapter
IV
Application for Registration and
Payment of Fees
12.
A person desirous of importing into
the country from abroad or exporting
abroad from the country prepared
mixture of pesticide or toxic substance
shall, in order to obtain any of
the following type of registration,
apply to the Registration Board
in prescribed form:-
(a) registration for experimental
use;
(b) registration for provisional
use;
(c) registration for full use;
(d) registration for special use.
13.
An applicant for registration under
section 12 shall send to the Registration
Board the application together with
sample of chemically analyzed prepared
mixture of pesticide or toxic substance
in prescribed quantity and weight,
and instruction for use.
14.
A person desirous of engaging in
enterprise for production and sale
in the country of pesticide mixture
compounded from toxic substance
imported from abroad shall, for
purpose of obtaining a licence,
apply to the Managing Director in
the prescribed application form.
15.
A person desirous of engaging in
enterprise for repacking and sale
in the country from prepared mixture
of pesticide imported from abroad
shall, for purpose of obtaining
a licence, apply to the State or
Division Manager in the prescribed
application form.
16. Other
than the licence holders under section
14 or Section 15, a person
desirous of selling pesticide or
toxic substance shall, for purposes
of obtaining
a licence, apply to the respective
Township Manager in the prescribed
application form.
17.
A person, obtaining a registration
on application made under section
12, shall pay the prescribed registration
fees according to the procedure
laid down by the Registration Board.
18.
A person obtaining a licence on
application under section 14, section
15 or Section 16 shall pay the prescribed
licence fee according to the procedure
laid down by the Managing Director.
19.
The Chemical analytical fees payable
by a person desirous of importing
into the country or exporting abroad
from the country of the prepared
mixture of pesticide or toxic substance
shall be paid in foreign currency
prescribed by the Registration Board
and in accordance with the procedure
laid down by the Registration Board.
Chapter V
Powers and Duties of the Managing
Director
20.
The Managing Director:-
(a) may after scrutiny issue of
reject a licence with regard to
the application of a person desirous
of compounding and selling pseticide
in the country;
(b) may suspend or withdraw the
licence if the holder of licence
under sub-section (a) if found on
serutiny to have violated any condition
described in the licence;
(c) may administer as may be necessary
the remaining stock of pesticide
in possesssion of the licence holder
in case the licence is suspended
or withdrawn under sub-section (b);
(d) may confiscate, sell, or administer
as may be necessary the pesticide
and exhibit in matters where action
is being taken for violating any
of the provisions prescribed in
this Law;
(e) may direct the manager from
time to time as may be necessary
on matters concerning experimental
use of pesticide in crop cultivation
or on matters concerning sale of
pesticide;
(f) shall carry out the duties given
by the Registration Board from time
to time.
Chapter VI
Powers and Duties of the Managers
21.
State or Divisional Manager:-
(a) may after scrutiny issue or
reject a licence in respect of the
application made under section 15;
(h) shall from time to time inspect
and control the performance of the
Township Managers concerning the
method of use, sale, storage of
the pesticide in the Townships under
his charge and supervision;
(c) may withdraw or suspend a licence
issued under sub-section (a) if
any condition described in the licence
is found to have been violated;
(d) shall carry out the duties given
by the Managing Director from time
to time.
22.
Township Manager:-
(a) may issue or reject the licence
after scrutiny in respect of the
application made under section 16;
(b) may suspend or withdraw the
licence in respect of the licence
issued under sub-section (a) if
found to have violated any condition
described in the licence;
(c) may inspect the pesticides and
take sample in possession of the
sellers of pesticide in his Township;
(d) shall take action against the
offender under this Law and seize
the exhibits in accordance with
existing laws in finding after investigation
that pesticides are sold wrongfully;
(e) shall personally conduct the
supervision of the work in his Township
at the direction of the Registration
Board or the Managing Director for
the efficiency and the potency of
the pesticide in the suppression
and control of pests;
(f) shall inspect and supervise
the performance of the Inspectors
from time to time;
(g) shall investigate as to whether
or not the users of the pesticide
comply with the directives of the
Registration Board or the Managing
Director regarding containers or
wrappers, and packages after the
use of the pesticides;
(h) shall carry out the duties given
by the Managing Director from time
to time.
Chapter VII
Duties and Right of Registered Persons
dealing in
prepared mixture of Pesticide and
Toxic Substance
23.
The person permitted registration
to import from abroad, to export
abroad from the country prepared
mixture of pesticide or toxic substance:-
(a) has rights to work for the term
of registration contained in the
registration;
(b) shall pay the registration fees,
analytical fees payable;
(c) shall comply with the conditions
described in the registration certificate;
(d) shall comply with regulations
and directives prescribed by the
Registration Board from time to
time;
(e) shall obtain the permission
of the Directorate of Trade with
regard to the permit for import
from abroad and for export abroad
from the country;
(f) shall apply for extension of
registration period if desirous
of continuing, on expiry of the
registration period.
Chapter VIII
Duties and Rights of Person having
licence
to compound and sell Pesticide
24.
The person obtaining licence for
compounding and selling of pesticide:-
(a) has rights to work for the term
of period contained in the licence;
(b) shall pay the licence fees,
analytical fees payable;
(c) shall compound in conformity
with formulation containting the
percentage of toxic substances at
the time the licence is applied
for;
(d) shall also describe in the direction
for use of the compounded pesticide
the name of the pesticide, pests
susceptible in the prevention and
control, level of toxicity, proportion
of pesticide to use, and in addition
safety methods, in the prevention
of toxicity
hazards;
(e) shall pastes on the containers,
bottles, or packages Of solids of
the compounded pesticide for sale,
the trade mark shown at the time
the licence was applied for;
(f) shall comply with conditions
described in the licence;
(g) shall comply with the conditions
and directives prescribed by the
Myanmar Agriculture Service from
time to time;
(h) shall apply for extension of
the period of licence if desirous
to continue working, on expiry of
the licence.
Chapter IX
Duties and Rights of Licence Holders
for
Selling Pesticide and Toxic Substance
25.
A person holding a licence to sell
pesticide or toxic substance:-
(a) has rights for carrying on the
work for the term of period contained
in the licence;
(b) shall pay the licence fees payable;
(c) shall affix the licence in the
shop conspicuously;
(d) shall not falsely advertise
for sale, nor in order to lower
the potency of pesticide offered
for sale, mix or modify with any
other substances;
(e) shall comply with the conditions
described in the licence;
(f) shall sell highly hazardous
pesticide only to a person able
to produce a certificate to purchase
issued by the managers concerned;
(g) shall submit to inspection when
the Inspector or Managers comes
for inspection;
(h) shall keep a record of purchase
and sale in respect of pesticide
3 toxic substances;
(i) shall apply for extension of
the period of licence if desirous
to carry on the work, on expiry
of the licence period.
Chapter X
Conditions for Compliance by Users
26.
The user of pesticide:-
(a) shall when using follow the
directions for use;
(b) shall hire certificated applicator
after obtaining a permit from the
respective manager when desiring
to use highly hazardous pesticide;
(c) shall follow pesticide safe
handling instruction published by
‘the Myanmar Agriculture Service
from time to time;
(d) shall not keep pesticides in
close proximity of foodstuffs, nor
within easy reach of children;
(e) shall comply with the directives
of the Registration Board or Managing
Director regarding used containers,
wrappers and packages of pesticides;
(f) shall comply with educational
directives published from time to
lime by the Myanmar Agriculture
Service concerning use of pesticides
in the storage of harvested crops
or in cultivation fields.
Chapter XI
Powers and Duties of the Inspectors
27.
The Inspector shall perform the
following duties:-
(a) inspecting handling of pesticide
and the enterprises dealing in the
sale of pesticide in the region
assigned to him or in specified
region where duties are assigned;
(b) taking action in accordance
with the procedures against offender
violating any prohibition contained
in this Law;
(c) administering in accordance
with the procedures as regards pesticides
and exhibits seized in taking action
under sub-section (b);
(d) administering according to procedures
so that the containers, wrappers
and packages of pesticide may not
be used again;
(e) to carry out the duties given
by the Township Managers from time
to time.
28.
The powers of the Inspectors are
as follows:-
(a) inspecting whether or not the
provisions of this Law are complied
with;
(b) inspecting according to procedures
whether or not the methods of packing,
storage and sale distribution of
the pesticides are in accordance
with the conditions described in
the licence;
(c) inspecting whether or not the
method of use of pesticide in crop
cultivation field is in accordance
with the conditions contained in
the instructions for use;
(d) inspecting the records of purchase
and sale of pesticide;
(e) having the right to collect
sample. or pesticides for analysis;
(f) reporting to the Township Manager
on finding on inspection cases of
selling pesticide without licence
and to comply with the direction
given by him.
Chapter XII
Appeals
29.
(a) Any person dissatisfied with
the order or decision made by any
manager under this Law may appeal
to the Managing Director within
30 days of the receipt of such order
or decision;
(b) Any person dissatisfied with
the order or decision made by the
Managing Director under sub-section
(a) may appeal to the Minister for
Agriculture and Irrigation within
30 days of the receipt of such order
or decision;
(c) The decision of the Minister
for Agriculture and Irrigation shall
be final.
Chapter XIII
Prohibitions
30.
No person shall without a permit,
import into the country or export
abroad from the country pesticide
or toxic substances.
31.
No person shall without a licence
engage in an enterprise compounding
and selling pesticide or toxic substance.
32.
No person shall without a licence
engage in an enterprise selling
repacked
prepared mixture of pesticide imported
into the country.
33.
No person shall without a licence
sell pesticide or toxic substance.
34.
Holder of a licence shall not in
selling pesticide or toxic substance
do
so without directions for use or
trade mark.
35.
No person shall use the pesticide
or toxic substance, apart from matters
of suppressing the hazards of outbreak
of pests, in the crops or foodstuffs
or beverages consumed by the public.
In addition, no person shall use
the pesticides or toxic substances
to catch or kill land or aquatic
creatures.
36.
No person shall employ children
of 16 years and under, pregnant
women, or nursing mothers in handling
or in the use of pesticide.
37.
No person shall use the pesticide
contrary to the direction for use.
38.
No person shall use in the storage
of crops pesticide other than one
prescribed by the managers concerned
and the method prescribed by him.
39.
No person shall transport or offer
for sale pesticide along with foodstuffs.
40.
No licence holder shall violate
any condition described in the licence.
Chapter XIV
Offences and Penalties
41. Whoever is
found guilty of violating any of
the provisions of Sections 30,31,32,33,35
or 36
shall be liable to be punished with
fine which may extend to kyats 10,000
or with imprisonment for a term
which may extend to 1 year or with
both.. In addition, the exhibits
involved in the offence shall also
be confiscated.
42.
Whoever is found guilty of violating
any of the provisions of sections
37,38 or 39 shall be liable to be
punished with fine which may extend
to kyats 5,000 or with imprisonment
for a term which may extend to 3
months or with both. In addition,
the exhibits involved in the offence
shall also be confiscated.
43.
A licence holder found guilty of
violating any or the provisions
of sections 34 or 40 shall be liable
to be punished with fine which may
extend to kyats 5,000 or with imprisonment
for a term which may extend to 3
months or with both. In addition,
the exhibits involved in the offence
shall also be confiscated.
Chapter XV
Miscellaneous
44.
If it is necessary for the walfare
of state or the people, the Minister
for Agriculture and Irrigation:-
(a) may suspend, withdraw, terminate
or cancel the registration issued
by the Registration Board or the
licence issued by the Managing Director
or the Manager;
(b) may amend or alter the orders
or decisions of the Registration
Board, the Managing Director or
the Manager.
45.
The Ministry of Agriculture and
Irrigation may give a decision concerning
the definitions expressed in section
2 sub-section (a), sub-section (b)
or subsection (c) where clarification
is needed.
46.
Offences prosecuted under this Law
are prescribed as cognizable offences.
47.
The offences prosecuted under section
42 or section 43 may be tried in
a summary way.
48.
The analytical report of the Myanmar
Agriculture Service concerning the
pesticide and toxic substance exhibited
in offences tried under this Law
shall be conclusive evidence for
that offence.
49.
The users and sellers of pesticides
shall comply with the directives
of the Registration Board regarding
the continued use or sale of the
pesticides which are in use on the
date this Law is enacted.
50.
In order to implement the provisions
prescribed in this Law, the Ministry
of Agriculture and Irrigation:-
(a) may with the approval of the
Government, issue necessary procedures:
(b) may issue necessary orders and
directives.
Sd./ Saw Maung
Senior General
Chairman
The State Law and Order Restoration
Council