Hawaii Revised Statutes 460J-23 – Pest control
Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 460J-23
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Pest control: means , with respect to wood-destroying pests, or other pests which may invade households or other structures, including railroad cars, ships, docks, trucks, airplanes, or the contents thereof, the engaging in, offering to engage in, advertising for, soliciting, or performing the following for hire:
(1) Identifying pests or infestations;
(2) Making an inspection for the purpose of identifying or attempting to identify infestations of household or other structures by pests;
(3) Making inspection reports, recommendations, estimates, and bids, whether oral or written, with respect to infestations; or
(4) Making contracts, or submitting bids for, or the use of avicides, insecticides, pesticides, rodenticides, fumigants, or allied chemicals or substances, or mechanical devices, for the purpose of eliminating, exterminating, controlling, or preventing infestations of pests or organisms. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 460J-1
- Pest control operator: means any person who personally or through others offers to undertake or practice, or holds oneself out as being able to undertake or practice, or does undertake or practice pest control. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 460J-1
A pest control operator may secure pest control work, identify infestations or infections, make inspections, and submit bids or otherwise contract for pest control work. A pest control operator may hire or employ individuals who are not licensed under this chapter to perform work on contracts.