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People that apply pesticides for a business need a Pesticide Applicator (Commercial) Certification. This permit is issued by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC).
Applicants for a license will complete an application and submit license fees to TDA. After they receive an account number from TDA, they will be able to go to PSIs web site or call 800-733-9267 and register for the test at one of 22 locations.
The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) licenses pesticide applicators who use restricted-use and state-limited-use pesticides and regulated herbicides.
Texas pest control license fees: The fees for Texas pest control licenses are between $100 and $400. All licenses are administered by the Texas Department of Agriculture. The average yearly pay for Texas pest control technicians is about $37,000.
ing to state and/or federal pesticide regulations a pesticide applicator license is needed if: You use restricted use pesticides (RUP) You distribute pesticides or provide advice on their use (except home and garden products) You apply any pesticide for commercial service.
The Texas Pesticide Law requires that you must be licensed or certified by TDA in order to lawfully use a restricted-use pesticide, state-limited-use pesticide or regulated herbicides.
Effective January 1, 2023, DEC reclassified certain neonicotinoid (neonic) pesticide products as restricted use. Products containing imidacloprid, acetamiprid and thiamethoxam that are labeled for foliar and/or widespread outdoor use and/or seed treatment have been reclassified as restricted use.
Recertification Requirements Licensed private applicators are required to redocHub every five years by obtaining 15 continuing education credits, including two (2) credits in laws and regulations and two (2) credits in integrated pest management (IPM), prior to expiration of the license.