Indiana Administrative Code
Title 355 - STATE CHEMIST OF THE STATE OF INDIANA
Article 7 - CERTIFICATION FOR DISTRIBUTORS AND USERS OF FERTILIZER MATERIAL
Rule 4 - Applicator Certification Standards
Section 4-5 - Applications for license or certification

Universal Citation: 355 IN Admin Code 4-5

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 15-16-2-44

Affected: IC 15-16-2; IC 15-16-5

Sec. 5.

(a) A person applying for a fertilizer business license must submit the following:

(1) An application to the state chemist on a form provided by the state chemist.

(2) Except for a person that has paid a pesticide business license fee under IC 15-16-5-48 for the current year, a fee of forty-five dollars ($45) to the state chemist.

(b) An individual applying for a commercial applicator license must do the following:

(1) Meet the certification standards described in section 1(a) of this rule.

(2) Submit an application to the state chemist on a form provided by the state chemist.

(3) Except for a person that has paid a pesticide commercial applicator license fee under IC 15-16-5-52 for the current year, submit a fee of forty-five dollars ($45) to the state chemist.

(c) An individual applying for a private applicator certification credential must do the following:

(1) Meet the certification standards described in section 1(a) of this rule.

(2) Submit an application to the state chemist on a form provided by the state chemist.

(3) Except for a person that has paid a pesticide private applicator permit fee under IC 15-16-5-54 for the current certification period, submit a fee of twenty dollars ($20) to the state chemist.

(d) If the state chemist does not issue a license or certification to a person who applied for a license or certification described under this article, the state chemist shall inform the person in writing of the reason the license was not issued.

(e) A person who has been issued a license or certification under this article:

(1) shall notify the state chemist in writing within ten (10) days after a change in or termination of the person's employment or status as a licensed or certified applicator; and

(2) may apply to the state chemist to transfer or amend the person's license or certification by submitting an updated application form described in this section.

(f) A license issued under subsection (a) or (b) expires on January 1 of each year.

(g) A certification issued under subsection (c) expires on January 1 of the fifth year following the year of issuance.

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