Illinois Administrative Code
Title 8 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part 250 - ILLINOIS PESTICIDE ACT
Section 250.90 - Commercial Applicator, Commercial Not For Hire Applicator and Public Applicator: Certification, Testing and Licensing

Universal Citation: 8 IL Admin Code ยง 250.90

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024

a) A person may make application to the Director to become licensed as a licensed commercial applicator, commercial not for hire applicator or licensed public applicator only after successfully demonstrating comprehension of the general competency standards (Section 250.110 ) and one or more of the technical category areas of pesticide use (Section 250.120 ).

b) A person establishing qualifications for certification to become a licensed commercial applicator, commercial not for hire applicator or public applicator for the first time or needing to re-establish qualifications for certification shall apply to the Director for examination in accordance with Sections 10, 11 and 11.1 of the Act.

c) Closed book examinations for certified commercial, commercial not for hire or public applicators will be scheduled by the Director at least once annually at various regional locations throughout the State. Examinations will also be scheduled by prior appointment at appropriate state regional offices at other times during the year.

d) A person desiring certification or recertification shall demonstrate competency in pesticide use by answering 70% or better of the examination questions correctly. A person must successfully demonstrate competence in the general competency standard before being permitted to take specific technical category examination(s).

e) A person may only make two attempts to successfully demonstrate competence in any one normal work day. The examination can only be taken a maximum of three (3) times within any six month period.

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