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Pesticide Record Keeping The brand or product name. The EPA registration number. The total amount applied. The month, day, and year. The location of the application. The crop, commodity, stored product, or site. The size of area treated. The name of the certified applicator.
Applicators who apply only fertilizer do not need to be licensed by either agency. To license with TDA, applicators will docHub as either commercial or noncommercial. Commercial applicators apply restricted-use and state-limited-use pesticides or regulated herbicides for hire.
Agricultural Applicators. 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.
The Structural Pest Control Act (Chapter 1951 of the Occupations Code) requires licensing of businesses and individuals that perform structural pest control for hire.
The Safety Data Sheets (SDS) of all the pesticides used in your operation should always be kept on file and be easily accessible by personnel. The SDS contain important information on chemical properties, flammability, fire control and first aid procedures.
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No person shall apply regulated herbicides without first obtaining a spray permit for such application from TDA. A blanket permit may be issued to a licensed or certified applicator.
The Structural Pest Control Act (Chapter 1951 of the Occupations Code) requires licensing of businesses and individuals that perform structural pest control for hire.
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.
No person shall apply regulated herbicides without first obtaining a spray permit. Spray permits may be obtained by submitting an Application for spray permit to your TDA regions and office.
The Structural Pest Control Act (Chapter 1951 of the Occupations Code) requires licensing of businesses and individuals that perform structural pest control for hire.

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