Or. Admin. Code § 603-057-0106 - Immediately Supervised Pesticide Trainee
(1) There is herewith established a type of
pesticide trainee license and a type of public trainee license which shall bear
the designation "Immediately Supervised Trainee."
(2) An immediately supervised pesticide
trainee license may only be issued upon receipt by the department of:
(a) An appropriately completed license
application form; and
(b) Payment
of the appropriate fee.
(3) The fee for an immediately supervised
pesticide trainee license shall be the same as the fee for a pesticide trainee
license.
(4) An immediately
supervised pesticide trainee license shall expire on December 31 of the year of
issuance, or of the following year if issued a license for two consecutive
years.
(5) An immediately
supervised trainee license authorizes the holder to conduct pesticide
application activities under the immediate supervision of an appropriately
licensed supervisor as detailed in OAR 603-057-0001. The immediately supervised
pesticide trainee may apply pesticides only in the categories listed under the
supervisor's license. If the supervisor is a licensed public applicator, the
immediately supervised pesticide trainee or immediately supervised public
trainee may only apply pesticides as described in ORS
634.116(12).
(6) An immediately supervised pesticide
trainee license may be renewed.
(7)
For each pesticide application made by an immediately supervised pesticide
trainee, a pesticide application record, as required by ORS
634.146 and OAR 603-057-0130,
must be made that also contains the names and pesticide license numbers of the
trainee(s) and their supervisor(s). The employer of the trainee shall retain
the record for a period of three years and release them to the department for
inspection as required or authorized by ORS chapters 561 or 634 or rules
adopted thereunder.
(8) An
immediately supervised pesticide trainee license does not authorize the holder
to conduct pesticide applications by helicopter or fixed wing
aircraft.
(9) For purposes of this
section, "an appropriately licensed supervisor" is:
(a) A licensed pesticide applicator, or
licensed public applicator;
(b)
Licensed in the category, or categories, in which the immediately supervised
pesticide trainee is currently engaged.
(10) Any immediately supervised pesticide
trainee conducting pesticide application activities without an appropriately
licensed supervisor, without an appropriately licensed supervisor on the site
where the application is being made, or who is unable to identify their
supervisor, will be considered unlicensed and subject to enforcement actions in
accordance to ORS 634.900.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 561.190 & 634
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 634.306
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