(1) | Gross sales less than or equal to $5,000 | $225 |
(2) | Gross sales from $5,001 up to $20,000 | $250 |
(3) | Gross sales from $20,001 up to $50,000 | $350 |
(4) | Gross sales from $50,001 up to $75,000 | $450 |
(5) | Gross sales from $75,001 up to $100,000 | $600 |
(6) | Gross sales from $100,001 up to $200,000 | $750 |
(7) | Gross sales from $200,001 up to $300,000 | $850 |
(8) | Gross sales from $300,001 up to $400,000 | $1,050 |
(9) | Gross sales from $400,001 up to $500,000 | $1,250 |
(10) | Gross sales from $501,000 | $1,350 |
(1) | Less than one-half acre | $200 |
(2) | From one-half acre to two acres | $250 |
(3) | Over two acres up to five acres | $375 |
(4) | Over five acres up to ten acres | $425 |
(5) | Over ten acres up to 20 acres | $600 |
(6) | Over 20 acres up to 40 acres | $750 |
(7) | Over 40 acres up to 50 acres | $900 |
(8) | Over 50 acres up to 100 acres | $1,300 |
(9) | Over 100 acres up to 150 acres | $1,400 |
(10) | Over 150 acres up to 200 acres | $1,500 |
(11) | Over 200 acres up to 350 acres | $1,600 |
(12) | Over 350 acres up to 500 acres | $1,700 |
(13) | Over 500 acres | $1,700 plus $3 for each additional acre |
Applicators must demonstrate practical knowledge of regulated pests, applicable laws relating to quarantine and other regulation of regulated pests, and the potential impact on the environment of restricted use pesticides used in suppression and eradication programs. They must demonstrate knowledge of factors influencing introduction, spread, and population dynamics of regulated pests.
Applicators must demonstrate practical knowledge of regulated pests, applicable laws relating to quarantine and other regulation of regulated pests, and the potential impact on the environment of restricted use pesticides used in suppression and eradication programs. They must demonstrate knowledge of factors influencing introduction, spread, and population dynamics of regulated pests.
Applicators must demonstrate practical knowledge of the pest problems and pest control practices associated with performing aerial application of restricted use pesticides, including all the following: Labeling, Application equipment, Application considerations, Minimizing drift, Performing aerial application.
Applicators must demonstrate practical knowledge of the pest problems and pest control practices associated with performing aerial application of restricted use pesticides, including all the following: Labeling, Application equipment, Application considerations, Minimizing drift, Performing aerial application.
Applicators must demonstrate practical knowledge of crops, grasslands, and non-crop agricultural lands and the specific pests of those areas on which they may be using restricted use pesticides. The importance of such competency is amplified by the extensive areas involved, the quantities of pesticides needed, and the ultimate use of many commodities as food and feed. The required knowledge includes pre-harvest intervals, restricted entry intervals, phytotoxicity, potential for environmental contamination such as soil and water problems, non-target injury, and other problems resulting from the use of restricted use pesticides in agricultural areas. The required knowledge also includes the potential for phytotoxicity due to a wide variety of plants to be protected, for drift, for persistence beyond the intended period of pest control, and for non-target exposures.
Applicators must demonstrate practical knowledge of crops, grasslands, and non-crop agricultural lands and the specific pests of those areas on which they may be using restricted use pesticides. The importance of such competency is amplified by the extensive areas involved, the quantities of pesticides needed, and the ultimate use of many commodities as food and feed. The required knowledge includes pre-harvest intervals, restricted entry intervals, phytotoxicity, potential for environmental contamination such as soil and water problems, non-target injury, and other problems resulting from the use of restricted use pesticides in agricultural areas. The required knowledge also includes the potential for phytotoxicity due to a wide variety of plants to be protected, for drift, for persistence beyond the intended period of pest control, and for non-target exposures.
Applicators must demonstrate practical knowledge of pesticide problems associated with the production and maintenance of ornamental plants and turf. The required knowledge includes the potential for phytotoxicity due to a wide variety of plants to be protected, for drift, for persistence beyond the intended period of pest control, and for non-target exposures. Because of the frequent proximity of human habitations to application activities, applicators in this category must demonstrate practical knowledge of application methods that will minimize or prevent hazards to humans, pets, and other domestic animals.
Applicators must demonstrate practical knowledge of pesticide problems associated with the production and maintenance of ornamental plants and turf. The required knowledge includes the potential for phytotoxicity due to a wide variety of plants to be protected, for drift, for persistence beyond the intended period of pest control, and for non-target exposures. Because of the frequent proximity of human habitations to application activities, applicators in this category must demonstrate practical knowledge of application methods that will minimize or prevent hazards to humans, pets, and other domestic animals.
Applicators must demonstrate practical knowledge of the characteristics of various aquatic use situations, the potential for adverse effects on non-target plants, fish, birds, beneficial insects and other organisms in the immediate aquatic environment and downstream, and the principles of limited area application.