Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 02 - Agriculture, Department of
Rule 02.03.03 - RULES GOVERNING PESTICIDE AND CHEMIGATION USE AND APPLICATION
Subchapter A - LICENSING OF APPLICATORS AND DEALERS
Section 02.03.03.150 - PRIVATE APPLICATOR LICENSING
Current through September 2, 2024
To obtain a private applicator's license, an applicant must:
01. Submit Application. Submit an application prescribed by the Department with applicable fee(s) (Section 250);
02. Demonstrate Competence.
03. Categories. Private applicators must be certified in the Private Applicator category as a prerequisite to all other private applicator license categories:
Category Name |
Category Description |
Private Applicator (PA) |
For use or supervision of restricted use pesticides to produce agricultural commodities on land owned or operated by applicator or applicator's employer. Certification in this category alone is not sufficient to authorize the purchase, use, or supervision of use of products for predator control listed in the predator control categories outlined in 40 CFR 171.105(b)(c) . PA is prerequisite for all Idaho Private Applicator license categories. An applicant will demonstrate competency standards outlined in 40 CFR 171.105(a). |
Aerial Pest Control (AA) |
For application of pesticides to all sites owned or operated by an applicator or applicator's employer by operating or flying fixed-wing or rotary aircraft. An applicant will demonstrate competency standards outlined in 40 CFR 171.105(f). |
Non-Soil Fumigation (NS) |
For applicators who use or supervise the use of a pesticide to fumigate anything other than soil. An applicant will demonstrate competency standards outlined in 40 CFR 171.105(e). |
Soil Fumigation (SF) |
For applying soil fumigation pesticides to agricultural fields, plant nurseries, and other similar growing media on land owned or operated by applicator or applicator's employer for the growing of agricultural commodities, excluding rodent control. An applicant will demonstrate competency standards outlined in 40 CFR 171.105(d). |
04. License Periods and Recertification. The recertification period for private applicator will be concurrent with their two (2) year licensing period, beginning at the license issuance, and ending upon license expiration. Licenses belonging to private applicators with last names beginning with A through L, expire on the last day of the month listed on the chart in Subsection 150.03.a. in every odd-numbered year, and licenses belonging to private applicators with last names beginning with M through Z, shall expire on the last day of the month listed on the chart in Subsection 150.03.a., in every even-numbered year. Recertification and relicensing may be accomplished by complying with either Subsection 150.03.b. or 150.03.c. Any person with less than thirteen (13) months in the initial licensing period is not required to obtain recertification credits for the initial period. Any license holder who fails to accumulate the required recertification credits prior to the expiration date of their license will be required to pass the appropriate examination(s) before being licensed.
Last Name |
Month to License |
|
Odd Year |
Even Year | |
A-D |
M-P |
March |
E-H |
Q-T |
July |
I-L |
U-Z |
October |
Effective July 1, 2024 (Temporary)