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Who needs to be certified to apply pesticides? Federal law requires any person who applies or supervises the use of restricted use pesticides (RUPs) to be certified in ance with EPA regulations and state, territorial and tribal laws. Pesticide applicators must know how to apply RUPs properly and effectively.
For more information on pesticide contractors licenses, please contact the Georgia Department of Agricultures Pesticide Division at (404) 656-4950 or at AgPest@agr.georgia.gov.
The annual registration fee is $200 for each product.
Federal law and regulations require any person who applies or supervises the use of restricted use pesticides (RUPs) be certified as a private or commercial applicator.
EPA assigns a unique number to each establishment that produces any pesticide, active ingredient or device. FIFRA requires that each producing establishment must place its EPA establishment number on the label or immediate container of each pesticide, active ingredient or device produced.
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The Georgia laws are enforced by the Commissioner of Agriculture through the Pesticides office of the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Many features of the Georgia laws are necessary to comply with FIFRA and FQPA as amended and requirements laid down by EPA.
This career offers a competitive salary and a chance to develop your skills. Alabama pest control technicians must go through the licensing process to apply pesticides and restricted-use chemicals.
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