Ohio Admin. Code 901:5-11-08 - Demonstration of competence
(A) Each applicant for a pesticide applicator
license shall show, by passing a general examination
and an examination for each applicable pesticide-use category, that
the applicant possesses adequate knowledge of general pesticide application
principles and competence to apply pesticides by
passing a general core examination and an additional examination for each
applicable pesticide-use category.and, in the
case of
In addition, each applicant for a
commercial applicators
applicator license shall demonstrate, adequate knowledge and competence to conduct
diagnostic inspections within the pesticide-use categories for which the
applicant seeks licensure. (5)
(7) Applicants who fail to pass an examination may
apply to be re-tested at a pre-arranged time and location, but no earlier than
five business days after a previous examination except by special permission of
the director.
(6)
(8)
Applicants must pass a
core examination and a pesticide-use category examination to be issued a
license, except that applicants for licensure as a private applicator in the
category of specialty uses must pass a core examination only. If an applicant
fails either the core or all pesticide-use category examinations they have
taken, the applicant shall not receive a license until both the core and at
least one pesticide-use category examination have received a passing
score.
Applicants who either fail the general
core examination or fail to pass at least one pesticide-use category may
re-utilize passing scores on either the general core exam or a pesticide use
category so long as those scores are not older than one year.The applicant has one year from the date of the first
examination for which the applicant has obtained a passing score to obtain
licensure. If the applicant is unable to obtain licensure within that
year, the applicant must pass anew both a
new core examination and a
new pesticide-use category examination, even if
the applicant had previously received a passing score on either the core or a
pesticide-use category examination.
(1) Opportunity to
take examinations will be provided at such times and places as determined by
the director in consideration of the number and location of requests.
(2) A pesticide applicator may apply to
broaden their license to include a new pesticide-use category at any
time.
(3) In establishing the
standards for training and examination of pesticide applicators, the director
will be guided by the standards set forth in the "State Plan for Certification
of Applicators" as approved by the administrator of the United States
department of environmental protection.
(4) Each applicant for licensure as a
commercial applicator in the category of wood-destroying insect diagnostic
inspection shall submit a valid certificate verifying that they have completed
the Ohio wood-destroying insect inspection program.
(5)
Applicants who
fail to pass the general core examination shall not be issued a
license.
(6)
Except for private applicators, applicants who fail to
pass at least one pesticide-use category examination shall not be issued a
license.
(B) Re-examination shall be required at
three-year intervals, except that a pesticide applicator may be exempted from
re-examination if they have participated in the minimum amount of approved
training during the three years prior to the date of their scheduled
re-examination. Notwithstanding the minimum number of hours set forth below, a
licensee shall participate in at least one-half hour of training for each
pesticide-use category in which they are licensed in order to avoid
re-examination in that particular category.
(1) For commercial applicators, the minimum
amount of approved training required shall be five hours. Of the five hours, at
least one hour shall consist of core training material and at least one-half
hour shall consist of training material specific to the pesticide-use category
in which the commercial applicator is licensed.
(2) For private applicators:
(a) Licensed in pesticide use categories
other than the category of specialty uses, the minimum amount of approved
training required shall be three hours. Of the three hours, at least one hour
shall consist of core training material and at least one half hour shall
consist of training material specific to each pesticide-use category in which
the private applicator is licensed.
(b) Licensed only in the category of
specialty uses, the minimum amount of approved training required shall be three
hours. Of the three hours, at least one hour shall consist of core training
material.
(C)
In no case shall an applicant be permitted to take an examination or a
re-examination unless the applicant has presented at the time of the
examination or re-examination a current
government-issued photographic identification to the ODA representative
administering the examination or re-examination. This paragraph shall not apply
to an applicant whose religion does not permit the applicant to be
photographed.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 921.16
Rule Amplifies: 921.12
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1977, 02/01/1994, 08/02/1996, 10/29/1998, 06/15/1999, 07/01/2004, 05/10/2010, 10/15/2015
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 921.16
Rule Amplifies: 921.12
Prior Effective Dates: 7-1-04, 5/10/10
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