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PRIVATE APPLICATOR CERTIFICATION
FACT SHEET FOR NEW APPLICATORS

 

PRIVATE APPLICATOR: Applies restricted use pesticides in the production of an agricultural commodity on property owned or rented by him or her, or on the property of another person with whom services are traded.

 

ELIGIBILITY

Certified Private Applicator

Categories of Private Certification

a) Agricultural plant pest control

There are five (5) subcategories for agricultural plant pest control

Examination Information

Consists of two parts - Core and Category. The Core exam is a 50-question, closed book exam and you are allowed to miss up to 15 questions. Of the 50 questions, there are ten pertaining to a label. If four (4) or more questions are missed on the label, you automatically fail the exam. The commodity exam is a 50-questions and open book. You can miss up to 15 and pass.

The manuals required to take these exams are:

Core Manual

  • for all candidates
  • WPS How-To-Comply Manual

  • for all candidates
  • Private Recertification Workbook

  • for Field & Forage, Fruit, Vegetable, Nursery, Ornamentals & Turf and Agricultural Animal sub-category candidates
  • Greenhouse & Florist Manual

  • Greenhouse & Florist candidates
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    The candidate must also have two DEC booklets, Article 33 The NYS Environmental Conservation Law and Part 325 of the Rules and Regulations pertaining to the application of pesticides. Article 33 and Part 325 booklets should be obtained from your Regional Pesticides Office or the Department's website. Manuals can be obtained from your local Cooperative Extension Office, or from Cornell University in Ithaca (607-255-2080).

    Recertification

    Recertification occurs every 5th year. You will receive a recertification notice about two months before your card expires. You must submit your original recertification credit certificates, along with the stated fee. Recertification credits are earned by attending refresher courses throughout the 5-year period. Credits needed for private recertification are 8 for Agricultural Animal (Livestock & Poultry) and Aquatics, and 10 for Agricultural Plant (Field & Forage, Fruit, Vegetable, Greenhouse & Florist and Nursery & Ornamentals). Credits must be earned in more than one calendar year and consist of at least 25% category-specific training in each category of certification. To receive notices on upcoming courses, contact organizations relative to your category of certification; i.e., Cooperative Extension Ag Agent, Agway, NYS Vegetable Growers, NYS Christmas Tree Growers, etc. There is also a "Course Calendar" on the World Wide Web. Using a Web Browser program, (Netscape or Internet Explorer) go to this address (http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu/certification/calendar.html) and search the database of NYSDEC approved courses. If the required numbers of credits are not earned by recertification time, you can take an open book recertification exam prior to the expiration date of your card. Contact your Regional Pesticide Office for locations and dates.

    Late Recertification

    You may NOT apply restricted use pesticides or supervise others without a valid ID card. You have 90 days to remit payment and recertification credits or take the recertification exam. If your card has been expired over 90 days, but less than two years, you must submit the original recertification credits, PLUS an additional six credit hours earned after the expiration date of your card. If you haven't earned the required recertification credits; you may take an open book recertification exam. You will still have to earn the additional six credit hours. If you allow your card to expire, contact your Regional Pesticide Office for information on renewal and/or recertification.

    Recordkeeping

    Each certified applicator must maintain application records. The Department has a recommended form you can use. If requested, these records must be made available to the Pesticide Control Specialist. Records must be kept for 3 years.

    Important to update a change in your address

    Once you become certified, please notify your Regional Pesticide Office of any address change (even if it changes for 911 purposes).

    Please keep track of the expiration date of your ID card. If you do not receive a notice a month before your card expires, contact your Regional Pesticide Office.

     



    Disclaimer: Please read the pesticide label prior to use. The information contained at this web site is not a substitute for a pesticide label. Trade names used herein are for convenience only; no endorsement of products is intended, nor is criticism of unnamed products implied. Most of this information is historical in nature and may no longer be applicable.
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    For more information relative to pesticides and their use, please contact the PMEP staff at:

    Pesticide Safety Education Pgm.
    5123 Comstock Hall
    Cornell University
    Ithaca, NY 14853-0901
    (607) 255-1866
    Pesticide Sales & Use Reporting Database Grp.
    Cornell University
    20 Thornwood Dr. #106
    Ithaca, NY 14850
    (607) 257-5706
    Cornell

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