Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 281 - Pesticides
Section 281.035 - Certified commercial applicator's license required when, annual fee — application for license, how made — examinations — records to be kept — incapacity of sole certified applicator, effect of — display of license — change of addres...

There are multiple enactments of 281.035
Effective - 01 Jan 2024, 3 histories
281.035. Certified commercial applicator's license required when, annual fee — application for license, how made — examinations — records to be kept — incapacity of sole certified applicator, effect of — display of license — change of address, notice. — 1. No individual shall engage in the business of determining the need for the use of, supervising the use of, supervising the determination of the need for the use of, or using any pesticide, in categories as specified by regulation, on the lands of another at any time without a certified commercial applicator's license issued by the director. A certified commercial applicator shall not determine the need for the use of, supervise the use of, supervise the determination of the need for the use of, or use any pesticide for any particular purpose unless the certified commercial applicator has demonstrated such certified commercial applicator's competence to use pesticides for that purpose by being certified by the director in the proper certification category. The director shall require an annual fee of sixty-five dollars for each certified commercial applicator's license issued. No certified commercial applicator shall knowingly authorize, direct, or instruct any individual to engage in determining the need for the use of or using any general use pesticide or minimum risk pesticide on the land of another at any time unless such individual is a pesticide technician or pesticide technician trainee in such categories as specified by regulation or is working under the direct supervision of a certified commercial applicator so authorizing, directing or instructing, in which case the certified commercial applicator shall be liable for any use of a general use pesticide or minimum risk pesticide by an individual operating under the certified commercial applicator's direct supervision. The certified commercial applicator or the employer shall assure that the director is informed in writing within ten days of the employment of any person as a pesticide technician or pesticide technician trainee.
2. No certified commercial applicator shall knowingly authorize, direct, or instruct any individual to engage in determining the need for the use of or using any restricted use pesticide on the land of another at any time unless such individual is licensed as a noncertified RUP applicator while working under the direct supervision of a certified commercial applicator so authorizing, directing, or instructing, in which case the certified commercial applicator shall be liable for any use of a restricted use pesticide by an individual operating under the certified commercial applicator's direct supervision.
3. Application for a certified commercial applicator's license shall be submitted to the director on a designated form obtained from the department. Each application shall include such information as prescribed by the director by regulation.
4. The director shall not issue a certified commercial applicator's license until the applicant is certified by passing an examination provided by the director to demonstrate to the director the applicant's competence and knowledge of the proper use of pesticides under the classifications the applicant had applied for, and the applicant's knowledge of the standards prescribed by regulations for the certification of commercial applicators.
5. The director may renew any certified commercial applicator's license under the classification for which such applicant is licensed, upon successful completion of approved recertification training or reexamination for additional knowledge that may be required to use pesticides safely and properly either manually or with equipment the applicant has been licensed to operate.
6. If the director finds the applicant qualified to use pesticides in the classification for which application has been made, and if the applicant files evidence that the requirement for bonds or insurance has been met as required under section 281.065, the director shall issue a certified commercial applicator's license limited to the classifications for which the applicant is qualified, which shall expire one year from date of issuance unless the license has been revoked or suspended prior thereto by the director for cause; provided, such financial responsibility required under section 281.065 does not expire at an earlier date, in which case the license shall expire upon the expiration date of the financial responsibility. The director may limit the license of the applicant to the use of certain pesticides, or to certain areas, or to certain types of equipment if the applicant is only so qualified. If a license is not issued as applied for, the director shall inform the applicant in writing of the reasons therefor.
7. The director shall require each certified commercial applicator or the certified commercial applicator's employer to maintain records with respect to applications of any pesticide, including pesticides used under direct supervision by licensed pesticide technicians, pesticide technician trainees, and licensed noncertified RUP applicators. Such relevant information as the director may deem necessary may be specified by regulation. Such records shall be kept for a period of three years from the date of the application of the pesticide to which such records refer, and the director shall, upon request in writing, be furnished with a copy of such records by any certified commercial applicator or the certified commercial applicator's employer.
8. A person or individual engaged in the business of using pesticides on the lands of another, who is deprived of such person's or individual's sole certified commercial applicator by reason of death, illness, incapacity, or any absence which the director determines is unavoidable, is authorized to continue business operations without the services of a certified commercial applicator for a period of time deemed appropriate by the director, but not to exceed sixty days; except that, no restricted use pesticide shall be used, or caused to be used, by such person or individual. Any such person or individual shall immediately notify the director as to the absence of such person's or individual's sole certified commercial applicator.
9. Every certified commercial applicator shall display the certified commercial applicator's license in a prominent place at the site, location, or office from which the certified commercial applicator will operate as a certified commercial applicator; that place, location, or office being at the address printed on the license.
10. Every certified commercial applicator who changes the address from which the certified commercial applicator will operate as a certified commercial applicator shall immediately notify the director. The director shall immediately issue a revised license upon which shall be printed the changed address. The director shall not collect a fee for the issuance of a revised license. The expiration date of the revised license shall be the same as the expiration date for the original license.
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(L. 1974 S.B. 431 § 6, A.L. 1977 H.B. 665, A.L. 1988 H.B. 1384, A.L. 2019 S.B. 133, A.L. 2021 H.B. 476 merged with S.B. 26)
Effective 1-01-24, see § 281.102

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XVII - Agriculture and Animals

Chapter 281 - Pesticides

Section 281.005 - Preemption of all ordinances and rules of political subdivisions.

Section 281.010 - Short title.

Section 281.015 - Director of agriculture to administer.

Section 281.015 - Director of agriculture to administer.

Section 281.020 - Definitions.

Section 281.020 - Definitions.

Section 281.023 - Director may enter into cooperative agreements with political subdivisions.

Section 281.025 - Director may issue regulations — notice, how given — list of restricted use pesticides, adoption of — public hearings, when — rulemaking procedure.

Section 281.025 - Director may issue regulations — notice, how given — list of restricted use pesticides, adoption of — public hearings, when — rulemaking procedure.

Section 281.030 - Classification of licenses, how made — rulemaking powers — fees.

Section 281.030 - Classification of licenses, how made — rulemaking powers — fees.

Section 281.035 - Certified commercial applicator's license required when, annual fee — application for license, how made — examinations — records to be kept — incapacity of sole certified applicator, effect of — display of license — change of addres...

Section 281.035 - Certified commercial applicator's license required when, annual fee — application for license, how made — examinations — records to be kept — incapacity of sole certified applicator, effect of.

Section 281.037 - Certified noncommercial applicator's license, when required — application for license, examination, fee — scope of license — records to be kept — display of license — change of address, notice.

Section 281.037 - Certified noncommercial applicator's license, when required — application for certified noncommercial applicator's license, examination, fee — scope of license — records to be kept.

Section 281.038 - Determination of need for use of pesticide, who may make — pesticide technician's license, application, requirements, fee.

Section 281.038 - Determination of need for use of pesticide, who may make — pesticide technician's license, application, requirements, fee.

Section 281.040 - Private applicator's license, qualifications for — training, review committee — duration, renewal — provisional license, automatic conversion to permanent license, when.

Section 281.040 - Private applicator's license, qualifications for, duration, renewal — emergency use of restricted pesticides, when authorized.

Section 281.045 - Certified operator license, when required — application, requirements, examination — maintenance of records — liability of governmental agencies — display of license — change of address, notice — volunteers, use of pesticides withou...

Section 281.045 - Certified operator license, when required — application, requirements, examination — maintenance of records — liability of governmental agencies.

Section 281.048 - Noncertified RUP applicator license — application, issuance and renewal, fee — authority of licensee, limitation by director, when — notification by licensee of changes — retraining — display of license.

Section 281.050 - Pesticide dealer's license required, fee, qualifications — grounds for suspension or revocation — restricted use of pesticides, sale or transfer, to whom, exception — records to be kept — change of address, notice of.

Section 281.050 - Pesticide dealer's license required, fee, qualifications — grounds for suspension or revocation — restricted use of pesticides, sale or transfer, to whom, exception — records to be kept — change of address, notice of.

Section 281.055 - Late renewal of license, penalty, reexamination, when — director to provide guideline book, fee for book.

Section 281.055 - Late renewal of license, penalty, reexamination, when — director to provide guideline book, fee for book.

Section 281.060 - Sanctioning of license, when — civil penalty, when, amount, enforcement of.

Section 281.060 - Revocation, suspension or modification of license, when — civil penalty, when, amount, enforcement of.

Section 281.061 - Inspection with consent of owner of premises — search warrant to issue, when — director may bring action to enjoin, when.

Section 281.063 - Director may subpoena witnesses and documents, when.

Section 281.063 - Director may subpoena witnesses and documents, when.

Section 281.065 - Bond or insurance required, amount — deductible clause accepted, when — new surety, when — liability, effect of chapter on.

Section 281.065 - Bond or insurance required — deductible clause accepted, when — new surety, when — liability, effect of chapter on.

Section 281.070 - Damage claims to be filed with director, when due — duties of director — failure to file, effect of — investigation or hearing, powers of director.

Section 281.070 - Damage claims to be filed with director, when due — duties of director — failure to file, effect of — investigation or hearing, powers of director.

Section 281.075 - Reciprocal licensing authorized, when.

Section 281.075 - Reciprocal licensing authorized, when — agent to be designated by nonresidents.

Section 281.080 - Exemptions.

Section 281.085 - Pesticide containers, regulation of, handling of.

Section 281.085 - Pesticide containers, regulation of, handling of.

Section 281.090 - Stop orders, when — effect of.

Section 281.095 - Appeals, how taken.

Section 281.100 - Instructional courses, how conducted.

Section 281.101 - Unlawful acts.

Section 281.101 - Unlawful acts.

Section 281.102 - Delayed effective date.

Section 281.105 - Penalty for violations.

Section 281.110 - Authorization to accept federal aid.

Section 281.115 - Director's rules, ratification of.

Section 281.116 - Inspectors for wood-destroying insects, licenses required.

Section 281.120 - Herbicides, use on crops not labeled for — definitions — civil penalties, when — complaint investigation — rulemaking authority.

Section 281.210 - Citation of law — administration by director of agriculture.

Section 281.220 - Definitions.

Section 281.230 - Rules and regulations, authority.

Section 281.240 - Conditions under which pesticides may be sold, distributed or transported — other acts prohibited.

Section 281.250 - Exemptions.

Section 281.260 - Registration of pesticides — renewal — fees — powers of director — cancellation of registration on notice and hearing — experimental use permit issued when — revocation.

Section 281.265 - Pesticide education fund created, use of moneys.

Section 281.270 - Inspection, limitations — search warrant may be issued, when — violations, prosecuting attorney's duties.

Section 281.280 - Examination of samples — noncompliance with regulations, notice, opportunity to present views — violation, director's powers and duties.

Section 281.290 - Cooperation and agreements with agencies, states, political subdivisions and the United States, authorized.

Section 281.300 - Seizure and condemnation of unlawful pesticides — director's powers and duties.

Section 281.310 - Penalties for violations.