Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part XXIII - Pesticides
Chapter 7 - Examinations, Certification and Licensing
Subchapter A - Examinations
Section XXIII-701 - Examinations of Private Applicators, Commercial Applicators, Pesticide Salespersons, and Agricultural Consultants
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The minimum score necessary for successful completion of examinations for certifications under these rules shall be 70 percent.
B. The director, in cooperation with the director of the Cooperative Extension Service or his designee, shall be responsible for the preparation of all examinations.
C. The director shall be responsible for the administration and grading of all examinations.
D. Each applicant for the agricultural consultant examination who fails to receive a passing score shall wait a minimum of 10 days before being eligible for reexamination.
E. No person shall be allowed to take an agricultural consultant examination more than three times in a 12-month period.
F. Applicants who fail to receive a passing score on the private applicator examination, commercial applicator examination, or pesticide salesperson examination shall be eligible for re-examination after completing and submitting an application for retesting.
G. An applicant who took and did not pass an examination in this state under these standards shall not be permitted to receive certification in the occupation or category for which the examination was taken under a reciprocal agreement with another state.
H. All applicants for private applicators' certification must be at least 16 years of age or an emancipated minor. All applicants for salesperson certification must be at least 18 years of age or an emancipated minor.
I. An applicant shall be disqualified from completing an examination or taking any other examination administered under these rules and regulations if the applicant is caught or found to be cheating on an examination or using any written materials, electronic devices, or other means during an examination, which have not been authorized or allowed by the director or person administering the examination.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 3:3203 and R.S. 3:3241 and 3:3249.