Amended Insurance Requirements for Aerial Pesticide Operators

ERO number
019-4665
Notice type
Bulletin
Act
Pesticides Act, R.S.O. 1990
Posted by
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Bulletin posted
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Bulletin summary

We have reduced the minimum insurance coverage requirements for licensed aerial pesticides operators, to reflect insurance availability for smaller operators and reduce costs and burden. The changes will ensure that aerial pesticide operators have insurance in place to cover damages from pesticides application.

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As these amendments are administrative and financial in nature, the Environmental Bill of Rights doesn’t require this notice to be posted on the Environmental Registry for consultation.

Bulletin details

We have changed the minimum insurance coverage requirement for licensed pesticides operators, to help ensure that smaller operators have insurance in place to cover injuries or damages resulting from pesticide application. These will reduce high insurance costs for small businesses without impacting human health or environmental protection. We have also clarified the insurance coverage requirements for ease of understanding.

More specifically, changes have been made to Section 93 of O. Reg. 63/09 (General) under the Pesticides Act, 1990, and they include:

  • reduction of the minimum required amount of insurance coverage for off-target deposition from an aerial application of pesticides causing death, injury or property damage to $150,000 per incident from the current amount of $2 million per incident
  • reflecting current insurance terminology and reorganizing and clarifying the insurance coverage requirements.

These changes ensure that operators are able to have required insurance in place to cover damages from pesticides application. Clarifications will assist with understanding and implementation.

This change comes into effect starting November 24, 2021 and as such operators may apply this amended coverage requirement to the remainder of the current year as well as in relation to applications for 2022 licences.

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