RCW 17.21.128
Renewal of certificate or license—Recertification standards.
(1) The director may renew any certification or license issued under authority of this chapter subject to the recertification standards identified in subsection (2) of this section or an examination requiring new knowledge that may be required to apply pesticides.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, all individuals licensed under this chapter shall meet the recertification standards identified in (a) or (b) of this subsection, every five years, in order to qualify for continuing licensure.
(a) Licensed pesticide applicators may qualify for continued licensure through accumulation of recertification credits.
(i) Private applicators shall accumulate a minimum of twenty department-approved credits every five years with no more than ten credits allowed per year;
(ii) Limited private applicators shall accumulate a minimum of eight department-approved credits every five years. All credits must be applicable to the control of weeds with at least one-half of the credits directly related to weed control and the remaining credits in topic areas indirectly related to weed control, such as the safe and legal use of pesticides;
(iii) Rancher private applicators shall accumulate a minimum of twelve department-approved credits every five years;
(iv) All other license types established under this chapter shall accumulate a minimum of forty department-approved credits every five years with no more than fifteen credits allowed per year.
(b) Certified pesticide applicators may qualify for continued licensure through meeting the examination requirements necessary to become licensed in those areas in which the licensee operates.
(3) At the termination of a licensee's five-year recertification period, the director may waive the requirements identified in subsection (2) of this section if the licensee can demonstrate that he or she is meeting comparable recertification standards through another state or jurisdiction or through a federal environmental protection agency approved government agency plan.
[ 2005 c 397 § 1; 2004 c 100 § 3; 1994 c 283 § 13; 1986 c 203 § 9; 1979 c 92 § 9.]
NOTES:
Effective date—2004 c 100: See note following RCW 17.21.020.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 17 - Weeds, Rodents, and Pests
Chapter 17.21 - Washington Pesticide Application Act.
17.21.010 - Declaration of police power and purpose.
17.21.030 - Director's authority—Rules.
17.21.040 - Rules subject to administrative procedure act.
17.21.050 - Hearings—Administrative procedure act.
17.21.060 - Subpoenas—Witness fees.
17.21.065 - Classification of licenses.
17.21.070 - Commercial pesticide applicator license—Requirements.
17.21.080 - Commercial pesticide applicator license—Application—Form.
17.21.091 - Commercial pesticide applicator license—Persons who may apply under license authority.
17.21.100 - Recordkeeping by licensees and agricultural users.
17.21.110 - Commercial pesticide operator license—Requirements.
17.21.122 - Private-commercial pesticide applicator license—Requirements.
17.21.128 - Renewal of certificate or license—Recertification standards.
17.21.129 - Demonstration and research license—Fees—Requirements.
17.21.130 - Revocation, suspension, or denial.
17.21.132 - License, certification—Applications—Expiration dates.
17.21.134 - Licenses—Examination requirements—Fees.
17.21.140 - Renewal—Delinquency.
17.21.150 - Violation of chapter—Unlawful acts.
17.21.160 - Commercial pesticide applicator license—Financial responsibility.
17.21.190 - Damages due to use or application of pesticide—Report of loss required.
17.21.200 - Commercial pesticide applicator license—Exemptions.
17.21.203 - Government research personnel—Requirements.
17.21.290 - Pesticide application apparatuses—License plate as identification.
17.21.300 - Agreements with other governmental entities.
17.21.305 - Licensing by cities of first class and counties.
17.21.315 - Civil penalty for failure to comply with chapter.
17.21.340 - Violation of chapter—Remedies.
17.21.350 - Report to legislature.
17.21.400 - Landscape or right-of-way applications—Notice.
17.21.410 - Landscape applications—Marking of property, posting requirements.
17.21.415 - Schools—Policies and methods—Notification—Records—Liability.
17.21.420 - Pesticide-sensitive individuals—List procedure.
17.21.430 - Pesticide-sensitive individuals—Notification.
17.21.445 - Protection of pollinator health—Report to the legislature.