2.7k views
1 vote
Which of the following is not required information on a Notice of Intent?

1) The date the intended application will begin.
2) An indication of the approximate acres or units to be treated.
3) The pest or pests to be controlled.
4) A signed statement releasing the property owner or operator from liability.

User MattK
by
8.3k points

1 Answer

4 votes

Final answer:

The signed statement releasing the property owner or operator from liability is not required on a Notice of Intent, while the date of application, acres/units to be treated, and pests to be controlled are required.

Step-by-step explanation:

The information not required on a Notice of Intent is a signed statement releasing the property owner or operator from liability. This means that it is not necessary to include a statement that absolves the owner or operator of any responsibility or potential legal consequences.

The other three options are required information on a Notice of Intent:

  1. The date the intended application will begin: This is important to inform others when the treatment will begin.
  2. An indication of the approximate acres or units to be treated: This helps provide an estimate of the scope of the treatment.
  3. The pest or pests to be controlled: This specifies the specific pests targeted for treatment.

A signed statement releasing the property owner or operator from liability is not required on a Notice of Intent. The NOI typically includes the date the activity will begin, the approximate acres or units to be treated, and the pests to be controlled.

The information that is not required on a Notice of Intent (NOI) is a signed statement releasing the property owner or operator from liability. A Notice of Intent is generally a document intended to inform regulatory agencies or other interested parties that someone plans to initiate activities that may have environmental impacts, such as applying pesticides, or that require permitting, such as construction or renovation projects.

A typical Notice of Intent would include the date the intended activity will begin, an indication of the approximate acres or units to be treated if the activity involves land or structural management, and the pest or pests to be controlled if the intent is for pesticide application. However, a NOI does not normally require a signed statement that relieves the property owner or operator from their liabilities should something go wrong as a result of the planned activities.

User Sayan Pathak
by
8.1k points