Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 40-21-4-.03 - Recertification of Private Applicators
In order to insure that certified private pesticide applicators continue to meet the needs of changing technology necessary for the safe and effective use of pesticides, they shall be subject to continuing certification and recertification as follows:
(a) All private pesticide applicators shall
be certified and licensed for a period of five years. During such period the
Commissioner may, when he deems necessary, provide private certified
applicators with information on changes in pesticides and pesticide application
technology and may require such applicators to acknowledge in writing that they
have become familiar with such new information. Failure to provide such
acknowledgements may be considered by the Commissioner to be grounds for
cancellation of a private applicator's certification and license. In no event
will a private applicator be recertified and licensed for more than five (5)
years unless he has been recertified through one of the following procedures:
1. Completion of at least three (3) hours of
training approved by the Commissioner and to which he has assigned a credit
value prior to presentation. Such training may consist of grower meetings or
other presentations by personnel of the Cooperative Extension Service or
Seminars, short courses or other private or publicly sponsored training
programs.
2. Satisfactory passing
of a written examination or its equivalent including current information on
pesticides and pesticide application technology and any other information which
the Commissioner finds necessary for the safe and effective use of pesticides
by private applicators.
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