(1) An applicant for a pesticide applicator‘s license is entitled to be examined for or to be issued a license or supplements thereto by the State Department of Agriculture, if the applicant:

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 634.122

  • applicator: means an individual who:

    (a)(A) Is using, spraying or applying restricted-use or highly toxic pesticides; or

    (B) Is spraying or applying pesticides for others;

    (b) Is authorized to work for and is employed by a pesticide operator; and

    (c) Is in direct charge of or supervises the spraying or other use of pesticides or operates, uses, drives or physically directs propulsion of equipment, apparatus or machinery during the spraying or other application of pesticides, either on the ground or, if certified under ORS § 634. See Oregon Statutes 634.006

  • Department: means the State Department of Agriculture. See Oregon Statutes 634.006
  • Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
  • Pesticide trainee: means an individual who:

    (a) Is employed by a pesticide operator; and

    (b) Is working and engaged in a training program under special certificate to qualify as a pesticide applicator. See Oregon Statutes 634.006

(a) Is at least 18 years of age; and

(b) Proves to the satisfaction of the department that the applicant:

(A) Has had experience as a pesticide trainee for the minimum period and in the manner prescribed by the department;

(B) Has educational qualifications, experience or training which is equal to the minimum standards and requirements established by the department; or

(C) Has been licensed in Oregon as a pesticide applicator and actively engaged in such work during the prior license period, as shall be prescribed by the department.

(2) An applicant for a pesticide applicator’s license shall be required to demonstrate satisfactorily by written examination or any reexamination given by the department, an adequate knowledge of:

(a) The characteristics of pesticides and the effect of their application to particular crops.

(b) The practices of application of pesticides.

(c) The conditions and times of application of pesticides and the precautions to be taken in connection therewith.

(d) The applicable laws and rules relating to pesticides and their application in this state.

(e) Integrated pest management techniques, as defined in ORS § 634.650, for pest control.

(f) Other requirements or procedures which will be of benefit to and protect the pesticide applicator, the persons who use the services of the pesticide applicator and the property of others.

(3) Based upon the license application and the request of the applicant, the department may examine the applicant only in any one or more of the classes of pest control or pesticide application businesses established by the department under ORS § 634.306 (2).

(4)(a) A pesticide applicator license fee shall be established by the department not to exceed $50 for the first class of pest control or pesticide application business as prescribed in ORS § 634.306 (2) and not to exceed $7.50 for each additional class.

(b) After a person makes first application for a license or renewal thereof for a specific license period, if later during the same license period such person desires to engage in additional classes of pest control or pesticide application business as prescribed in ORS § 634.306 (2), such person shall pay the fee for each additional class established by the department not to exceed $12.50.

(5) Examinations or reexaminations for pesticide applicator’s licenses shall be given by the department at such time and in any of its branch offices or other locations it deems expedient, and shall be under the supervision of its employees or appointees. The department is authorized to:

(a) Appoint without pay or reimbursement, employees of other state agencies who are authorized to give examinations.

(b) Prepare and maintain various types of examinations and types and schedules of reexaminations and to take all other measures deemed necessary to insure that persons receiving passing grades thereto have been fairly and reasonably tested as to their ability and that there have been no fraudulent or dishonest means used by the applicants in applying for or in the taking of examinations or reexaminations.

(6) If it verifies an applicant has received a passing grade on the examination or reexamination and otherwise has complied with the provisions of this chapter, the department shall issue a pesticide applicator’s license. [1973 c.341 § 16; 1975 c.304 § 12; 1991 c.943 § 6; 1993 c.599 § 2; 1995 c.79 § 326; 2019 c.84 § 1]