TITLE 2. AGRICULTURE
Title of Regulation: 2VAC5-685. Regulations Governing
Pesticide Applicator Certification under Authority of Virginia Pesticide
Control Act (amending 2VAC5-685-10 through 2VAC5-685-60,
2VAC5-685-80, 2VAC5-685-90, 2VAC5-685-130, 2VAC5-685-170, 2VAC5-685-180; adding
2VAC5-685-65).
Statutory Authority: § 3.2-3906 of the Code of
Virginia.
Effective Date: September 22, 2016.
Agency Contact: Liza Fleeson, Program Manager, Office of
Pesticide Services, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, P.O. Box
1163, Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804) 371-6559, FAX (804) 371-2283, TTY
(800) 828-1120, or email liza.fleeson@vdacs.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments update the regulation by (i) amending
certain definitions; (ii) allowing an additional 90-day training after an
individual fails his initial examination; (iii) revising the process by which
persons who cannot read pesticide labels can be certified to apply restricted
use pesticides on their own property; (iv) clarifying the on-the-job training
requirements for prospective applicators; (v) establishing numeric identifiers
for the existing categories of private applicator certification; (vi)
prescribing the minimum educational requirements for certified commercial
applicators and registered technicians taking board-approved recertification
training programs; and (vii) clarifying the requirements for the issuance of a
certificate pursuant to a reciprocal agreement with another state.
Summary of Public Comments and Agency's Response: A
summary of comments made by the public and the agency's response may be
obtained from the promulgating agency or viewed at the office of the Registrar
of Regulations.
Part I
Definitions
2VAC5-685-10. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall
have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. An
asterisk or double asterisk following a definition indicates that the
definition has been taken from the Virginia Pesticide Control Act, Article 1 (§
3.2-3900 et seq.) or Article 4 (§ 3.2-3935 et seq.), respectively, of Chapter
39 of Title 3.2 of the Code of Virginia.
"Accident" means an unexpected, undesirable event,
involving the use or presence of a pesticide, that adversely affects man or the
environment.
"Act" means the Virginia Pesticide Control Act (§ 3.2-3900
et seq. of the Code of Virginia).
"Agricultural commodity" means any plant or part
thereof, or animal, or animal product, produced by a person, including farmers,
ranchers, vineyardists, plant propagators, Christmas tree growers,
aquaculturists, floriculturists, orchardists, foresters, nurserymen, wood
treaters not for hire, or other comparable persons, primarily for sale,
consumption, propagation, or other use by man or animals.*
"Board" means the Board of Agriculture and Consumer
Services.
"Board-approved training" means a course which
includes, at a minimum, study and review of all the material contained in an
edition used in Virginia of (i) a basic pesticide applicator certification
training core manual and (ii) a certification training manual for each specific
category pertaining to the type of pesticide application to be done.
"Certificate" means the document issued to a
certified applicator or registered technician who has completed all the
requirements of Article 3 (§ 3.2-3929 et seq.) of Chapter 39 of Title 3.2 of
the Code of Virginia.
"Certification" or "certified" means the
recognition granted by the Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services to an
applicator upon satisfactory completion of board-approved requirements.*
"Chemigation" means the application of any
pesticide through an irrigation system.
"Commercial applicator" means any applicator who
has completed the requirements as determined by the board, including
appropriate training and time in service, to apply for a certification, and who
uses or supervises the use of any pesticide for any purpose or on any property,
other than as provided in the definition of private applicator.*
"Commercial applicator not for hire" means any
commercial applicator who uses or supervises the use of pesticides as part of
his job duties only on property owned or leased by him or his employer. It also
applies to governmental employees who use or supervise the use of pesticides,
whether on property owned or leased by them or their employers or not, in the
performance of their official duties.
"Commissioner" means the Commissioner of
Agriculture and Consumer Services.
"Competent person" means a person having the
demonstrated ability to perform the task to which he is assigned.
"Department" means the Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services.
"Drift" means the physical movement of pesticide
through the air at the time of pesticide application or soon thereafter from
the target site to any nontarget or off-target site. Pesticide drift will not
include movement of pesticides to nontarget or off-target sites caused by
erosion, migration, volatility, or windblown soil particles that occurs after
application unless specifically addressed on the pesticide product label with
respect to drift control requirements.
"EPA" means the United States Environmental
Protection Agency.
"Fumigant" means any substance which that
by itself or in combination with any other substance emits or liberates a gas
or gases, fumes, or vapors that will destroy vermin, rodents, insects,
and other pests, and are is usually lethal, poisonous,
noxious, or dangerous to human life.
"Fungicide" means any substance or mixture of
substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any
fungi or plant disease.*
"Herbicide" means any substance or mixture of
substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating
any weed.*
"Incident" means a definite and separate occurrence
or event, involving the use or presence of a pesticide, that adversely affects
man or the environment.
"Insecticide" means any substance or mixture of
substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating
any insects which that may be present in any environment
whatsoever.*
"Knowledge" means the possession and comprehension
of pertinent facts, together with the ability to use them in dealing with
specific problems and situations within the pesticide context.
"Label" means the written, printed, or graphic
matter on, or attached to, the pesticide or device, or the immediate container
thereof, and the outside container or wrapper of the retail package, if any, of
the pesticide or device.*
"Labeling" means all labels and other written,
printed, or graphic matter (i) upon the pesticide or device or any of its
containers or wrappers, (ii) accompanying the pesticide or device at any time,
or (iii) to which reference is made on the label or in literature accompanying
the pesticide or device, except when accurate, nonmisleading reference is made
to current official publications of the agricultural experiment station, the
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, the Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services, the State Board of Health, or similar
federal institutions or other official agencies of the Commonwealth or other
states when such states are authorized by law to conduct research in the field
of pesticides.*
"Licensed" or "licensee" means those
businesses which, when meeting the requirements established by the Board of
Agriculture and Consumer Services, are issued a license to engage in the sale,
storage, distribution, recommend the use, or application of pesticides in
Virginia in exchange for compensation.*
"Marine antifoulant paint" means any compound,
coating, paint or treatment applied or used for the purpose of controlling
freshwater or marine fouling organisms on vessels.**
"Pesticide" means (i) any substance or mixture of
substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any
insects, rodents, fungi, bacteria, weeds, or other forms of plant or animal
life or viruses, except viruses on or in living man or other animals, which the
commissioner shall declare to be a pest; (ii) any substance or mixture of
substances intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant, or desiccant; and
(iii) any substance which is intended to become an active ingredient thereof.*
"Pesticide business" means any person engaged in
the business of: distributing, applying or recommending the use of a
product; or storing, selling, or offering for sale pesticides directly to the
user. The term "pesticide business" does not include (i) wood
treaters not for hire; (ii) seed treaters not for hire; (iii) operations which
that produce agricultural products unless the owners or operators of
such operations described in clauses (i), (ii), and (iii) are engaged in the
business of selling or offering for sale pesticides, or distributing pesticides
to persons outside of that agricultural producing operation in connection with
commercial transactions; or (iv) businesses exempted by regulations adopted by
the board.*
"Private applicator" means an applicator who uses
or supervises the use of any pesticide which that is classified
for restricted use for purposes of producing any agricultural commodity on
property owned or rented by him or his employer or, if applied without
compensation other than trading of personal services between producers of
agricultural commodities, on the property of another person.*
"Registered technician" means an individual who
renders services similar to those of a certified commercial applicator, but who
has not completed all the training or time in service requirements to be
eligible for examination for certification as a commercial applicator and is
limited to application of general use pesticides. However, if he applies
restricted use pesticides he shall do so only under the direct supervision of a
certified commercial applicator.* Every registered technician is
certified in Category 60 regardless of the category or subcategory in which he
is trained and applies pesticides.
"Registered technician not for hire" means any
registered technician who uses or supervises the use of pesticides as part of
his job duties only on property owned or leased by him or his employer. It also
applies to governmental employees who use or supervise the use of pesticides,
whether on property owned or leased by them or their employers or not, in the
performance of their official duties.
"Repeat violation" means another violation
following the first violation of the same provision of the Virginia Pesticide
Control Act or the federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
(7 USC § 136 et seq.), or regulations adopted pursuant thereto, committed
within a three-year period commencing with the date of official notification of
the first violation of the provision.
"Restricted entry interval" means the time after
the end of a pesticide application during which entry into the treated area is
restricted.
"Restricted use pesticide" or "pesticide
classified for restricted use" means any pesticide classified for
restricted use by the administrator of the EPA under the provisions of 1947 (7 USC
§ 3(d)(1)(c)) of the federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
(as amended).
"Rodenticide" means any substance or mixture of
substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating
rodents or any other vertebrate animal which the commissioner shall declare to
be a pest.*
"Tributyltin compounds" means any compound having
three normal butyl groups attached to a tin atom and with or without an anion
such as chloride, fluoride, or oxide.**
"Under the direct supervision of" means the act or
process whereby the application of a pesticide is made by a competent person
acting under the instructions and control of a certified commercial
applicator who is responsible for the actions of that person.*
"Under the direct on-site supervision of" means the
act or process whereby the application of a pesticide is made by a competent
person acting under the instructions and control of a certified commercial
applicator who is responsible for the actions of that person and is physically
present on the property upon which the pesticide is being applied, and is in
constant visual contact with the person applying the pesticide.
"Use" means the employment of a pesticide for the
purposes of (i) preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest or
(ii) regulating plant growth, causing defoliation or desiccation of plants. The
term "use" shall include application or mixing, and shall
include handling or transfer of a pesticide after the manufacturer's original
seal is broken. The term "use" shall also include any act with
respect to a particular pesticide which is consistent with the label directions
for that particular pesticide.*
"Vessel" means every description of watercraft,
other than a seaplane, used or capable of being used as a means of transportation
on the water, whether self-propelled or otherwise, and includes barges and
tugs.**
[ Part II
Certification of Pesticide Applicators ]
2VAC5-685-20. General requirements for certification.
A. The following persons must be certified as pesticide
applicators:
1. Commercial applicators;
2. Registered technicians; and
3. Private applicators.
B. Commercial applicators not for hire must be certified only
when using any pesticide in the following areas except as noted in subsection C
of this section:
1. Areas open to the general public at daycare facilities,
educational institutions, health care facilities, and convalescent facilities;
2. Areas where open food is stored, processed, or sold; and
3. Recreational lands over five acres in size.
C. Employees of local, state, and federal governmental
agencies who use or supervise the use of any pesticide on any area in the
performance of their official duties must be certified as either commercial
applicators not for hire or registered technicians, but they are exempt from
any certification fees.
D. All persons desiring certification as pesticide
applicators must:
1. Complete board-approved training appropriate for the
desired classification;
2. Submit a completed application to the commissioner; and
3. Pass required examination(s) examination or
examinations. a. Applicants who do not pass the examination on
their first attempt are eligible to be reexamined for the same category 10 days
from the date of the first examination.
b. Applicants who fail on the second or subsequent attempts
must wait 30 days from the date of the last examination before being reexamined
in the same category.
c. Applicants requesting and who request
reexamination must resubmit a completed application to the commissioner or his
duly authorized agent and pay the nonrefundable applicator certification fee as
determined by 2VAC5-675, Rules and Regulations Governing the
Pesticide Fees Charged by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Under
the Virginia Pesticide Control Act.
E. Persons with a history of repeat violations of federal or
state pesticide laws or whose certification or pesticide business license has
been revoked within the two-year period immediately prior to application are
not eligible for certification. Such persons may appear before the board to
show why they should be granted certification as outlined under provisions of §
3.2-3940 E of the Code of Virginia.
F. Applicants for certification cannot engage in the activity
for which they are requesting certification, unless participating in supervised
direct on-site training, until certification has been issued by the
commissioner. Commercial applicators may not apply pesticides in any category
or subcategory activity until they have passed the category-specific examination
and obtained the appropriate certification.
G. A commercial or private applicator or registered
technician may request a duplicate of the certification card if the
applicator's or technician's card has been lost, stolen, mutilated or
destroyed. The department shall issue a duplicate card to the applicator or
technician upon payment of the costs of duplication.
2VAC5-685-30. Specific certification requirements for
commercial applicators.
A. In addition to the general requirements listed in 2VAC5-685-20,
applicants for commercial applicator certification shall meet the following
requirements:
1. Certification as a registered technician, as well as
employment as a registered technician for at least a year; or
2. One year of education, training, or experience in a
pesticide related field which provides the equivalent practical knowledge of
proper pesticide use required of a registered technician.
B. The application process for
commercial applicators is as follows:
1. The application must be in writing to the commissioner; and
2. The application must contain:
a. Name;
b. Principal business address in the Commonwealth and
elsewhere;
c. Qualifications and proposed operations; and
d. Classification(s) Classification or
classifications desired.
Individuals seeking certification as commercial applicators
must pay a fee as determined by 2VAC5-675, Rules and Regulations
Governing the Pesticide Fees Charged by the Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services Under the Virginia Pesticide Control Act.
C. Applicants shall, within 90 days after submitting the
application and paying the fee, report to an authorized testing location and
take the required examinations.
D. Applicants who do not complete the certification
process within two years of the date of passing the examinations must be
reexamined.
E. Aerial pesticide application applicants must meet
the requirements of the Federal Aviation Agency, the Virginia Department
of Aviation of the Commonwealth, and any other applicable federal or
state laws or regulations to operate aerial equipment.
2VAC5-685-40. Specific certification requirements for private
applicators.
A. Each applicant for a private applicator's certificate
shall apply to the commissioner and then report to an authorized testing
location within 90 days and take an examination for each certification
category, specified in 2VAC5-685-80, applicable to his operation. The
application shall contain the applicant's name, address and classification
desired for certification.
B. Persons who cannot read or understand labels shall not be
certified as private applicators unless they demonstrate competence to apply
restricted use pesticides on their own properties. After consulting the
appropriate Virginia Cooperative Extension agent, a department pesticide investigator
may recommend that the board grant a waiver of the literacy requirement. Persons
seeking a waiver of the literacy requirements shall petition the board.
Persons certified under this waiver shall obtain certification in the
categories of limited certificate or single product certification as described
in 2VAC5-685-80.
2VAC5-685-50. Certification procedures for registered
technicians.
A. In addition to the general requirements listed in
2VAC5-685-20, individuals seeking certification as registered technicians must:
1. Receive on-the-job training in the proper application of
pesticides under the direct on-site supervision of a certified commercial
applicator for at least 20 hours during the six-month period prior to
applying for certification;
2. Complete at least 20 hours of board-approved training;
3. Submit an application form with the fee established by
regulations of the Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services; and
4. Take the examination within 90 days after an individual is
hired or transferred into a position where duties and functions involve the
commercial use of pesticides. Individuals not passing the examination on the
first attempt must reapply, following the procedures outlined in 2VAC5-685-20 D
3, and retake the examination within 30 days after the first attempt.
Individuals failing to take and pass the exam within 30 days of the initial
exam [ within 90 days of the initial examination ] may not
apply pesticides commercially, even under direct on-site supervision, until
they pass the examination.
Individuals who have previously submitted an application
form and either did not take the examination within 90 days [ after
being hired or transferred into a position where duties and functions involve
the commercial use of pesticides ] or did not pass [ the
a subsequent ] examination [ within 90 days of the
initial examination ] may not apply pesticides commercially, even
under direct on-site supervision, until they reapply, following the procedures
outlined in 2VAC5-685-20 and pass the examination.
Applicants who do not complete the certification process
within two years of the date of passing the examination must be reexamined.
B. Before registered technicians begin working in any
application category or subcategory that is different from the category in
which they received their original training, they shall receive additional
training from a commercial applicator in the following aspects of pesticide
application as it relates to the proposed category or subcategory of work:
1. Pesticides to be used, including reading and understanding
the label;
2. Application equipment and techniques;
3. Pests to be controlled;
4. Personal protective equipment and clothing; and
5. Environmental concerns, including storage and disposal of
pesticides applied.
The commercial applicator providing training to a registered
technician shall be certified in the category or subcategory for which he is
providing the training and shall provide proof to the department of such
training on forms provided by the department. Such forms must be received by
the department within 10 calendar days of the completion of such training.
2VAC5-685-60. Persons exempt from certification.
The following persons are
exempt from certification:
1. Persons conducting laboratory research involving restricted
use pesticides;
2. Doctors of medicine or doctors of veterinary medicine
applying pesticides as drugs or medication during the course of their practice,
or to control pests in corpses;
3. Persons who use or supervise the use of nonrestricted use
pesticides as part of their duties only on properties owned or leased by their
employers, except those persons identified in 2VAC5-685-20 B;
4. Persons who provide janitorial or cleaning services using
nonrestricted use sanitizers, disinfectants, and germicides;
5. Painters who apply restricted use marine antifoulant paint
under the direct supervision of a certified commercial applicator. One certified
commercial applicator shall be present for every eight painters;
6. Forestry applicators standing on the ground who apply
general use herbicides for forest vegetation control and tree thinning under
the direct on-site supervision of a certified commercial applicator. One
certified commercial applicator shall be present for every eight
forestry applicators and be within voice contact of and no more than 200 feet
from such applicators;
7. Individuals engaged in the training required for
certification while under the direct on-site supervision of a certified commercial
applicator;
8. Employees of local, state, or federal governmental agencies
who from time to time make incidental use of ready-to-use pesticides that are
properly registered in Virginia. For purposes of this section, "incidental
use" means the use of a pesticide on an occasional, isolated,
site-specific basis in order to avoid immediate personal harm from stinging or
biting insects. This exemption does not include regular, routine, or
maintenance applications of pesticides or any use of restricted-use pesticides;
9. Individuals who apply pesticides for the survey for gypsy
moth under the authority of the department; and
10. Individuals who apply pesticides for the survey for cotton
boll weevil under the authority of the department.
[ Part III
Categories of Pesticide Applicator Certification
2VAC5-685-65. Category for registered technician
certification.
An individual who successfully completes the requirements
prescribed in 2VAC5-685-50 for registered technician certification will receive
certification in Category 60, the category designation assigned to all
registered technicians regardless of the category or subcategory in which he is
trained and applies pesticides. ]
2VAC5-685-80. Categories for private applicator certification.
Private applicators who apply or supervise the application of
restricted use pesticides shall be certified in one or more of the following
categories:
1. Food, fiber, forestry products, and commodity
production. Includes private applicators who use or supervise the use of
restricted use pesticides: in the production of agricultural crops, including
fumigation and chemigation; forestry products; on animals; in places where
animals are confined; for the control of vertebrate pests of agricultural crops
and livestock animals; in the production of agricultural commodities; and for
the fumigation of agricultural products.
2. Ornamental production. Includes private applicators who
use or supervise the use of restricted use pesticides to control pests: in tree
nurseries; shrub nurseries; ornamental plant nurseries; flower nurseries; in
greenhouses used for breeding and growing ornamental plants; in irrigation
systems; and in ornamental production using fumigants.
3. Limited certificate--single product/single use. Includes
private applicator applicants who are seeking authorization to apply a single
restricted use pesticide for a single identified purpose. This category is
intended for limited use under special or emergency circumstances as identified
by the board on a case-by-case basis.
4. Single product certification. Includes private
applicator applicants who are seeking authorization to apply a single
identified restricted use product, or related restricted use products with the
same active ingredient and with a similar formulation and use. This category is
intended for limited use under special or emergency circumstances as identified
by the board.
1. Category 86: Single product certification. Includes
private applicator applicants who are seeking authorization to apply a single
identified restricted use product or related restricted use products with the
same active ingredient and with a similar formulation and use. This category is
intended for limited use under special or emergency circumstances as identified
by the board.
2. Category 87: Limited certificate - single product or
single use. Includes private applicator applicants who are seeking
authorization to apply a single restricted use pesticide for a single
identified purpose. This category is intended for limited use under special or
emergency circumstances as identified by the board on a case-by-case basis.
3. Category 90: Agricultural commodity production - food,
fiber, and forestry products, and commodity production. Includes private
applicators who use or supervise the use of restricted use pesticides (i) in
the production of agricultural crops, including fumigation and chemigation;
(ii) on forestry products; (iii) on animals; (iv) in places where animals are
confined; (v) for the control of vertebrate pests of agricultural crops and
livestock animals; (vi) in the production of agricultural commodities; and
(vii) for the fumigation of agricultural products.
4. Category 91: Ornamental production. Includes private
applicators who use or supervise the use of restricted use pesticides to
control pests in (i) tree nurseries, (ii) shrub nurseries, (iii) ornamental
plant nurseries, (iv) flower nurseries, (v) greenhouses used for breeding and
growing ornamental plants, (vi) irrigation systems, and (vii) ornamental
production using fumigants.
Part IV
Knowledge Required for Certification of Pesticide Applicators
2VAC5-685-90. Determination of general knowledge and
qualifications for private and commercial applicators and registered
technicians.
A. Applicants shall be tested on their knowledge and
qualifications concerning the use and handling of pesticides. The examination
will test the applicants' general knowledge required for all categories, and
the additional knowledge specifically required for each category or subcategory
in which an applicator desires to be certified.
B. All applicants for certification as private or commercial
applicators or registered technicians shall demonstrate practical knowledge of
the principles and practices of pest control and the safe use of pesticides, as
contained in a basic pesticide applicator certification training core manual.
Testing will be based on problems and situations in the following areas:
1. Federal and Commonwealth of Virginia pesticide laws and
regulations;
2. Understanding and interpreting pesticide labels;
3. Handling of accidents and incidents;
4. Proper methods of storing, mixing/loading mixing,
loading, transporting, handling, applying, and disposing of pesticides;
5. Safety and health, including proper use of personal
protective equipment;
6. Potential adverse effects caused by the application of
pesticides under various climatic or environmental conditions, such as drift
from the target area, pesticide run-off, ground water groundwater
and drinking water contamination, and hazard to endangered species; and
7. Recognizing common pests and general pest biology.
Part V
Renewal of Certification and Certificates
2VAC5-685-130. Renewal of certification.
A. Any certified pesticide private or commercial
applicator or registered technician who desires to renew his certification
shall do so biennially for the category or subcategory for which he is
certified. All applicators A certified private or commercial
applicator or registered technician must first attend board-approved
recertification course(s) courses and submit proof of attendance
at such courses, or be reexamined in basic pesticide safety and the categories
desired for recertification. In addition to the above requirement in
this subsection, commercial applicators and registered technicians shall
also pay the biennial certificate fee and submit an application for renewal
before the commissioner will renew their certification.
B. Certified applicators A certified commercial
applicator or registered technician must complete a board-approved
recertification course that, at a minimum, addresses the following topics:
1. Legal aspects including:
a. A reminder to follow label directions including those on
use, storage, disposal, and transportation;
b. A review of possible consequences of violating the law;
c. A reminder that restricted use pesticides purchased
under an applicator's certificate number must be for use by certified
commercial applicators only;
d. A review of a certified commercial applicator's
responsibilities in supervising the use of restricted use pesticides by
noncertified applicators; and
e. A review of recordkeeping responsibilities of certified
commercial applicators for restricted use pesticide applications; and
2. Category-related training including:
a. A review of general safety for the applicator,
coworkers, and the public;
b. A review of the environmental aspects of pesticide use,
including impact on nontarget organisms, wildlife, domestic animals,
groundwater, etc.;
c. A review of application techniques, including equipment,
calibration, and maintenance;
d. A review of hazards, both personal safety and environmental,
unique to that specific category;
e. A review of pertinent information regarding new
chemistry or new formulations available that would be of use to applicators
certified in the category;
f. A review of integrated pest management programs applicable
to the category; and
g. A review of pests specific to category, including
in-depth training on identification and control of selected specific pests.
This section may be tailored to local needs.
C. A certified private applicator must complete a board-approved
recertification course that, at a minimum, addresses the following topics:
1. General safety;
2. Legal update; and
3. Pest management and application technology including:
a. A review of category-specific pest management and
pesticide use patterns; and
b. A review of category-specific pesticide application and
handling technology.
D. A certified private or commercial applicator or
registered technician may accumulate up to four years of credit by
attending board-approved recertification courses.
C. E. Upon expiration of certification, the applicator's
certificate of a private applicator, commercial applicator, or registered
technician shall become invalid. Any pesticide private
applicator, commercial applicator, or registered technician who desires
to renew his certification, but fails to do so within 60 days after its
expiration, shall be reexamined.
Part VII
Reporting of Pesticide Accidents, Incidents, or Loss
2VAC5-685-170. Reporting of pesticide accidents and incidents.
A. Commercial Certified commercial or private
applicators or registered technicians shall report any pesticide accident or
incident in which they are involved that constitutes a threat to any person, to
public health or safety, or to the environment, as a result of the use or presence
of any pesticide. The accident or incident shall be reported whether or not a
restricted use pesticide is involved.
B. When the accident or incident involves a discharge or
spillage of a pesticide, the applicator certified commercial or
private applicator or registered technician shall contact the department
for guidance to determine whether the discharged or spilled amount is a
reportable quantity.
C. The applicator certified commercial or private
applicator or registered technician shall make the initial notification to
the department's Office of Pesticide Services by telephone within a reasonable
time, not to exceed 48 hours after the accident or incident occurrence, should
circumstances prevent immediate notification. The applicator certified
commercial or private applicator or registered technician shall prepare and
submit a written report of the accident or incident to the Office of Pesticide
Services within 10 working days after the initial notification. The report
shall include the following:
1. Name of individuals involved in accident or incident;
2. Name of pesticide involved;
3. Quantity of pesticide spilled, and containment
procedures;
4. Time, date, and location of accident or incident;
5. Mitigating actions taken; and
6. Name, (or description if unnamed),
and location of bodies of water nearby where contamination of such bodies of
water could reasonably be expected to occur due to natural or manmade actions.
Part VIII
Reciprocal Agreement
2VAC5-685-180. Issuance of a certificate on a reciprocal basis.
A. A person who is currently certified by another
state or by a federal agency may make written application to the commissioner,
or his duly authorized agent, for issuance of a certificate on a reciprocal
basis without examination, in accordance with § 3.2-3934 of the Code of
Virginia. Along with his written application, an applicant shall either (i)
present an original certificate issued by the state of origin or issued by a
federal agency or (ii) request that the state of origin or federal agency send
an attested copy of the applicant's certification directly to the commissioner
or his duly authorized agent.
The applicant shall either include a document granting power
of attorney to a resident of Virginia to receive process or provide proof that
the applicant has appointed a registered agent under the laws of the
Commonwealth. Reciprocal certification shall not be granted based on reciprocal
certification issued in another state.
B. Any certificate issued on a reciprocal basis may be suspended
in the same manner and on the same grounds as a Virginia certificate pursuant
to the provisions of Chapter 39 (§ 3.2-3900 et seq.) of Title 3.2 of the
Code of Virginia. A certificate issued on a reciprocal basis may also be
suspended if the nonresident's original certificate or federal certification is
suspended or revoked.
NOTICE: The following
forms used in administering the regulation were filed by the agency. The forms
are not being published; however, online users of this issue of the Virginia Register
of Regulations may click on the name of a form with a hyperlink to access it.
The forms are also available from the agency contact or may be viewed at the
Office of the Registrar of Regulations, General Assembly Building, 2nd Floor,
Richmond, Virginia 23219.
[ FORMS (2VAC5-685)
Commercial Pesticide Applicator Certification Application
- A, Form VDACS-07211 (rev. 07/12)
Commercial Pesticide Applicator Request for Authorization
to Take Pesticide Applicator Examination - B, Form VDACS-07218 (rev. 5/13)
Commercial
Pesticide Applicator Certification Application - A, Form VDACS-07211 (rev.
9/2016)
Commercial
Pesticide Applicator Request for Authorization to Take Pesticide Applicator
Examination - B, Form VDACS-07218 (rev. 9/2016)
Commercial Pesticide Applicator Certification Exam
bubble answer sheet, 2003
Private Pesticide Applicator Certification Exam
bubble answer sheet, 2003
Private Pesticide Applicator Request for
Authorization to Take Pesticide Applicator Examination at Department of Motor
Vehicles Customer Service Center (eff. 1/09)
Power of Attorney (rev. 5/09)
Proof of Additional Category Specific Training for
Registered Technicians (eff. 3/12)
Application for Reciprocal Pesticide Applicator
Certificate, Form VDACS-07210 (eff. 5/09)
Pesticide Registered Technician Application Form
VDACS-07212 (eff. 1/09)
Power
of Attorney (rev. 9/2016)
Proof
of Additional Category Specific Training for Registered Technicians (rev.
8/2016)
Application
for Reciprocal Pesticide Applicator Certificate, Form VDACS-07210 (rev. 9/2016)
Pesticide
Registered Technician Application Form - RT-A, Form VDACS-07212-A (rev. 9/2016)
Pesticide
Registered Technician Request for Authorization to Take Pesticide Applicator
Examination – RT-B, Form VDACS-07212-B (eff. 9/2016) ]
VA.R. Doc. No. R15-4126; Filed August 1, 2016, 11:57 a.m.