Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 555 - Control of Insects, Pests and Noxious Weeds
CUSTOM APPLICATION OF PESTICIDES
Licensing
Section 555.385 - Return of license to engage in pest control; notification of termination of employment
Current through December 31, 2024
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6, every person licensed as a primary principal, principal, location principal, operator, demonstration and research specialist or agent shall return his or her license to the Department within 15 working days after:
2. A primary principal, principal, location principal, operator, demonstration and research specialist or agent of a pest control business shall provide written notice to the Department of the date of termination of the employment of a primary principal, location principal, principal, operator, demonstration and research specialist or agent from the pest control business within 15 days after the date on which that termination occurs.
3. A former licensee who ceases engaging in pest control or has his or her employment with a pest control business terminated shall not engage in pest control.
4. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 11, to regain a license as a principal, operator or demonstration and research specialist after the principal, operator or demonstration and research specialist ceases engaging in pest control or has his or her employment with a pest control business terminated, a former licensee must:
5. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 11, to regain a license as a primary principal after the principal ceases engaging in pest control or has his or her employment with a pest control business terminated, a former licensee must:
6. A person licensed as a primary principal, principal, location principal, operator, demonstration and research specialist or agent who ceases engaging in pest control or has his or her employment with a pest control business terminated may, in lieu of returning his or her license to the Department pursuant to subsection 1, have his or her license transferred to inactive status by submitting to the Director an application on a form prescribed by the Director. The application must include, without limitation:
7. A licensee whose license is placed on inactive status pursuant to subsection 6 shall not engage in pest control during the time the license is on inactive status. The licensee shall provide written notice to the Department within 15 days after any change in the information given on the application for inactive status pursuant to subsection 6.
8. A license on inactive status expires on December 31. To renew a license on inactive status, the licensee must:
9. The holder of a license on inactive status who fails to renew the license pursuant to subsection 8 shall return his or her license to the Department on or before the January 15 immediately succeeding the expiration of the license.
10. The holder of a license on inactive status who wishes to reactivate the license must:
11. A former licensee who returns his or her license to the Department pursuant to subsection 1 may, within 2 years after the licensee ceased engaging in pest control or had his or her employment with a pest control business terminated, apply to the Director to have his or her former license placed on inactive status pursuant to subsection 6.
Added to NAC by Dep't of Agriculture, eff. 10-17-86; A by R033-01, 5-1-2002; R052-06, 6-28-2006; R062-10, 1-13-2011; A by R033-14, eff. 10/24/2014; A by R093-15, eff. 3/10/2016; A by R077-21A, eff. 12/17/2022
NRS 555.290, 555.400