- a) Private pesticide applicators shall re-establish certification when required to do so in accordance with Section 9 of the Act.
- b) A person may make application to the Director to become licensed as a private applicator in accordance with Section 11 of the Act.
c) A person may become certified or recertified as a private applicator by:
- 1) attending a training session conducted by the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service which has been approved by or is in cooperation with the Department and by successful completion of a written, closed book, competency examination; or
- 2) in lieu of attendance at a training session, successfully complete a written closed book examination pursuant to subsection (e).
- d) Training sessions for private applicators will be conducted as needed on a local basis, usually but not strictly limited to the geographic area of one county. Each training session will be a minimum of three (3) hours duration and must address all general competency standards and current pesticide use information.
- e) The closed book examination will consist of questions pertinent to general competency standards (see Section 250.110) for which a correct answer is to be selected for each question from multiple choice answers.
- f) Private applicator certification will be granted or denied by the Director after grading of the examination. If a minimum of 70% of the answers are not correct or the information requested on the examination application is not provided, certification will be withheld.
- g) Examination/application form and training materials for private applicator certification will be available at the local level at the Director's direction and at the Director's office.
(Source: Amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 12784, effective July 26, 1988)