Code of Maine Rules
01 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY
026 - BOARD OF PESTICIDES CONTROL
Chapter 32 - CERTIFICATION AND LICENSING PROVISIONS FOR PRIVATE APPLICATORS
Section 026-32-2 - Certification Procedures for Private Applicators

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

A. Initial Certification

1. Any person attempting to certify as a private applicator must be at least 18 years of age.

2. Any person seeking to be certified as a private applicator must pass a written core exam and a written exam in the area of his primary commodity. Both exams shall be closed book.

3. Exams may be taken at cooperating County University of Maine Cooperative Extension offices. Exams may also be offered at other locations designated by the Board staff or available on an appointment basis at the office of the Board.

4. Examination Procedures. All applicants shall comply with these rules or forfeit their opportunity to complete the exams at a specified appointment.
a. Applicant shall present a government issued identification to the moderator prior to commencement of exams.

b. Applicants should be present and ready to take the exams at the appointed time.

c. Applicants shall not talk during the examination period.

d. Applicants shall not be allowed to bring any books, papers, calculators or electronically stored data into the examining room. Pencils and work sheets will be provided and all papers shall be collected at the end of the period.

e. Applicants shall not make notes of the exams and shall not leave the table during an exam unless authorized by the staff.

5. Qualification Requirements. An applicant must achieve a passing score of 80 percent on each exam.
a. An applicant who fails the core exam may not retake that examination prior to 6 days after the date of such failed examination. If an applicant fails again the applicant must wait 6 more days before retaking the exam again.

b. An applicant who fails the exam in the area of his primary commodity may not retake the that examination prior to 6 days after the date of such failed examination. If an applicant fails again the applicant must wait 6 more days before retaking the exam again.

c. Any applicant must pass both the core and at least one commodity exam within 12 months before qualifying for certification.

d. Any applicant who violates any of the rules pertaining to examinations shall wait a minimum of 60 days before retesting.

6. Certification under this section will expire on October 31st of the third year after the date of successful completion of the exams and on October 31st of every third year thereafter unless a special restricted certification period is assigned by the Board or Board staff.

B. Supplemental Certification. Private applicators who are certified as described in Section 2(A), and intend to conduct soil fumigation, non-soil fumigation or aerial applications must be certified in the appropriate supplemental category. Certification is obtained by passing a written exam with a minimum score of 80.

1. Supplemental category exams shall be closed book.

2. Supplemental category exams will be available year-round on an appointment basis at the Board's office in Augusta.

3. Examination and qualification requirements described in Section 2(A) (4-6) pertain to supplemental certification.

4. Categories for Supplemental Certification of Private Applicators
a. Soil Fumigation. This category includes private applicators using or supervising the use of pesticides to fumigate crops in production including blueberries, orchard fruit, potatoes, vegetables, forage, grain and industrial or non-food crops.

b. Non-soil Fumigation. This category includes private applicators using or supervising the use of fumigant pesticides or fumigation techniques in any type of structure or transportation device.

c. Aerial. This category includes private applicators, including pilots and co-pilots, applying pesticides by means of any aircraft.

5. Competency Standards for Supplemental Certification of Private Applicators

Applicants seeking supplemental private certification must demonstrate competency in each applicable category (Category Exam). Competency in the applicable category shall be established as follows:

a. Soil Fumigation. Applicants seeking supplemental certification in the category of Soil Fumigation as described in Section 2(B)(4)(a) must demonstrate practical knowledge of the crops grown and the specific pests of those crops on which they may be using pesticides. Areas of such practical knowledge shall include soil and water problems, preharvest intervals, reentry intervals, phytotoxicity, potential for environmental contamination, non-target injury, and community problems related to pesticide use in certain areas. Also required shall be a knowledge of current methodology and technology for the control of pesticide drift to non-target areas, the proper meteorological conditions for the application of pesticides, and the potential adverse effect of pesticides on plants, animals or humans. In addition to the above competencies, private applicators obtaining supplemental cerification in this category must demonstrate practical knowledge of topics indicated in 40 CFR 171.105(d) (2017).

b. Non-soil Fumigation. Applicants seeking supplemental certification in the category of Structural Fumigation as described in Section 2(B)(4)(b) must demonstrate a practical knowledge of a wide variety of pests and fumigation methods for their control. Such knowledge shall include identification of pests and knowledge of life cycles, fumigant formulations, methods to avoid contamination of food and damage to structures and furnishings, and avoidance of risks to employees. In addition to the above competencies, private applicators obtaining supplemental cerification in this category must demonstrate practical knowledge of topics indicated in 40 CFR 171.105(e) (2017).

c. Aerial Pest Control. Applicants seeking supplemental certification in the category of Aerial Pest Control as described in Section 2(B)(4)(c) must demonstrate at least a practical knowledge of problems which are of special significance in aerial application of pesticides, including chemical dispersal equipment, tank, pump and plumbing arrangements; nozzle selection and location; ultra-low volume systems; aircraft calibration; field flight patterns; droplet size considerations; flagging methods; and loading procedures. Also required shall be a knowledge of current methodology and technology for the control of pesticide drift to non-target areas, the proper meteorological conditions for the application of pesticides, and the potential adverse effect of pesticides on plants, animals or humans. In addition to the above competencies, private applicators obtaining supplemental cerification in this category must demonstrate practical knowledge of topics indicated in 40 CFR 171.105(f) (2017).

B. Recertification

1. Any person with current valid certification may renew that certification by accumulating 6 recertification credits during the certification period described in Section 2(A) 6.

2. Recertification credits will be available through Board-approved meetings including but not limited to industry and trade organization seminars, workshops where pesticide topics are presented and approved home study courses.

3. Credit will be allowed for topics including, but not limited to:
a. Applicable laws and regulations.

b. Environmental hazards.

c. Calibration and new application techniques.

d. Label review.

e. Applicator safety.

f. Storage and disposal.

g. Pest identification and control.

h. Integrated pest management.

4. Persons organizing meetings for which they want credits awarded must contact the Board in writing at least 15 days in advance of the meeting and submit details of the pesticide topics, including titles and length of time devoted to them. Board staff will review program agendas and assign credit values. Board staff will monitor programs as time permits.
a. A minimum credit of one hour shall be assigned for each one hour of presentation on appropriate topics.

b. An individual conducts a meeting for which the Board does assign recertification credits will be eligible for two credits for each 1 hour of presentation on appropriate topics.

5. For in state programs, each participant will complete a form to verify attendance at each program for which credit is allowed at the site. For out of state programs, applicators must notify the Board about attendance and send a registration receipt or other proof of attendance and a copy of the agenda or other description of the presentations attended. The agenda must show the length of each presentation and describe what was covered.

6. A person who fails to accumulate the necessary credits will have to re-apply to take the exams required for initial certification.

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