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Pesticide Applicator
License Description

Pesticide Applicators identify pest problems in and about homes, hospitals, restaurants, lawns, golf courses, ornamental plantings, forestry plantings, agricultural crops, lakes, transmission and distribution lines, and other areas where pests are a problem. Select various pesticides and determine methods to control the pests by applying pesticides and assessing any hazards involved. Pesticide Applicators may work on a contract basis, on a farm raising agricultural commodities, on a golf course, for a school, for a governmental entity, or as part of their responsibilities as a landlord.

Legislation: NH RSA 430:33; Administrative Rules Chapter Pes 100-1100

Licensure Requirements:

  • Registration of the business entity
  • Supervisory level commercial for-hire licensees must meet requirements of Pes 300 for entrance into the examination, which includes a combination of education and practical experience over a five-year period
  • The supervisory pesticide license only for general use pesticides in the categories of B and G2, "Right of Way and Commercial Weed and Brush Control" and "Turf Pest Control," respectively, is exempt from the five-year education/experience requirement. This licensure can be obtained through successful completion of 16 hours of training, and achieving successful scores on both the written and oral exams.
  • Must pass written and oral examinations in both general aspects and category of endeavor
  • Possess mandatory levels of liability insurance as defined in the statutes
  • Operator level commercial for-hire licensees must pass a written exam and work under a supervisor holding a commercial for-hire license
  • Supervisory level commercial not-for-hire and operational level commercial not-for-hire must pass a written examination in both general aspects and category of endeavor
  • A restricted use private permit holder must pass a written examination in both general aspects and category of endeavor
  • Dealer license holders must pass a written examination
  • All applicants must complete the necessary applications, and submit applicable fees

Examination: Required – written and oral for supervisory level commercial for-hire; written for all others

Continuing Education: Must re-certify every five years. Commercial applicators must obtain 12 credits for each category, and Private applicators, 15 credits for each category.

Fees:

  • Commercial/private/dealer examination, per category: $5
  • Commercial or private non-profit license: $20
  • Dealer license: $20
  • Private permits: $20

Reciprocity: Not permitted

revised Jan 2018

Licensing Agency
Division of Pesticide Control
New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Food
25 Capitol Street, PO Box 2042
Concord, NH 0330
(603) 271 3550
Active Status Active
Continuing Education Continuing education required to maintain license
Criminal Record No criminal record prohibitions
Education Specific course required
Exam State exam required
License Type Stand-alone license
License Updated 06/01/2020
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