Licensing of Right-of-Way Pesticide Applicators in Florida
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Licensing of Right-of-Way Pesticide Applicators in Florida

   

Licensing of Right-of-Way Pesticide Applicators in Florida1

Frederick M. Fishel2

This document explains the licensing and regulation of persons who apply restricted use pesticide applications to rights-of-way in Florida, as regulated by the Florida Pesticide Law (Chapter 487), and administered by the Florida Department of Consumer Services.

Right-of-Way Pest Control

All persons who apply or supervise the use of restricted use pesticides in the maintenance of right-of-way areas must have a pesticide applicator license issued by the Bureau of Compliance Monitoring/Pesticide Certification Section. The Rights-of-Way Pest Control category is regulated by the Florida Pesticide Law (Florida Statutes, Chapter 487) .

Category Certification Standards

Applicators seeking a license in this category must demonstrate practical knowledge of:

License Classification

Certified right-of-way pest control applicators may be licensed as either public applicators or commercial applicators. These are the major differences:

Examinations

Persons must successfully complete two examinations before they can apply to the department for a license. These examinations are a Core examination and the Right-of-Way Pest Control category examination. The Core examination may be taken at any University of Florida IFAS County Extension Office. The Right-of-Way Pest Control category examination may be taken at a University of Florida IFAS County Extension Office that offers category examinations. No special qualifications must be met to take the examination. There is no fee to take the examinations.

Study Materials

Manuals and study materials for Core and Right-of-Way Pest Control applicators who will be taking exams may be obtained from the UF/IFAS Extension Bookstore by calling 1-800-226-1764 or on-line at http://www.ifasbooks.ufl.edu/merchant2/. The content of the Core exam is based upon the manual, Applying Pesticides Correctly (Figure 1). The content of the Right-of-Way Pest Control exam is based upon the manual, Right-of-Way Pest Control (Figure 2). Sample labels may be obtained from suppliers of pesticide products or on-line at CDMS by going to http://www.cdms.net/manuf/manuf.asp.

Figure 1. SM 1: Applying Pesticides Correctly

Figure 2. SM 9: Right-of-Way Pest Control

Recertification

Applicators must recertify every four years. To recertify, applicators may take the examinations again or attend training and obtain 8 continuing education units (CEUs) approved for the Right-of-Way Pest Control category and 4 CEUs approved for the Core category. Core CEUs can't be used to meet the required Right-of-Way Pest Control CEUs. No substitutions of other types of CEUs are allowed. Opportunities to earn CEUs may be found at http://www.flaes.org/.

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Restricted Use Pesticides Applied in the Right-of-Way Category

Restricted use pesticides are seldom applied along rights-of-way. A complete listing of all restricted use pesticides in Florida may be viewed at: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/PI073.

Additional Information

Fishel, F.M. 2005. Restricted use pesticides. UF/IFAS EDIS Fact Sheet PI-36, http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/PI073 .

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Bureau of Compliance Monitoring, Pesticide Licensing Section, 3125 Conner Drive, Bldg. 8, L-29, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1650, Phone: 850-488-3314, http://www.flaes.org//complimonitoring/index.html (accessed June 20, 2006).

University of Florida/IFAS Pesticide Information Office, P.O. Box 110710, Bldg. 164, Gainesville, FL 32611-0710, Phone: 352-392-4721, http://pested.ifas.ufl.edu/. (accessed June 20, 2006).


Footnotes

1. This document is PI-1148, one of a series of the Pesticide Information Office, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Original publication date February 2007. Visit the EDIS Web Site at http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu.

2. Frederick M. Fishel, associate professor, Agronomy Department, and Director, Pesticide Information Office; Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611.


The use of trade names in this publication is solely for the purpose of providing specific information. UF/IFAS does not guarantee or warranty the products named, and references to them in this publication does not signify our approval to the exclusion of other products of suitable composition. Use pesticides safely. Read and follow directions on the manufacturer's label.


The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) is an Equal Opportunity Institution authorized to provide research, educational information and other services only to individuals and institutions that function with non-discrimination with respect to race, creed, color, religion, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, political opinions or affiliations. For more information on obtaining other extension publications, contact your county Cooperative Extension service.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Florida, IFAS, Florida A. & M. University Cooperative Extension Program, and Boards of County Commissioners Cooperating. Larry Arrington, Dean.



Copyright Information

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