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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 217B — Fertilizer and pesticide use and application

217B.515 Structural pest control management or structural fumigation licenses.

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(1)No person shall engage in structural pest management or structural fumigation
without first obtaining a license from the department certifying competence to make
commercial or noncommercial pesticide applications.
(2)A separate examination and license is required to operate in each of the following
categories:
(a)Commercial structural pest management;
(b)Commercial structural fumigation;
(c)Noncommercial structural pest management; and
(d)Any additional category the department shall designate on recommendation of
the board.
(3)Any person holding only a termite or a general pest control license or a fumigation
license on or after June 17, 1978, may continue to operate in that category. That
person may take the commercial structural pest management operator's license
examination without jeopardizing his or her current license. Should the license of
the license holder lapse or be revoked for any reason, the person, in order to be
licensed again, shall be required to fulfill the requirements of KRS 217B.515 to
217B.545.
(4)Licenses issued under this section shall expire annually.
(5)The department may promulgate administrative regulations establishing other types
of licenses certifying persons to engage in structural pest management and structural
fumigation and providing for examinations to obtain those licenses. The department
shall assess reasonable fees for licenses and the administration of examinations.
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