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80th LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION
Sec. 1951.302. CERTIFIED COMMERCIAL APPLICATOR'S LICENSE.
The department [beard] must determine that an individual is competent to use or
supervise the use of a restricted-use pesticide or state-limited-use pesticide
covered by the individual's certified commercial applicator's license.
SECTION 1.34. Section 1951.303(a), Occupations Code, is amended to
read as follows:
(a) In this section, "incidental use situation" means a pesticide application,
including treating wasps in an area adjacent to a utility meter, treating fire ants in
a transformer box, or the treating of ants by a janitor or clerical employee in a
break area, that:
(1) is on an occasional, isolated, site-specific basis;
(2) is incidental to the performance of a primary duty that is not pest
control by an employee; and
(3) involves the use of general use pesticides after instruction, as
provided by rules adopted by the department [beard].
SECTION 1.35. Section 1951.304, Occupations Code, is amended to read
as follows:
Sec. 1951.304. TECHNICIAN LICENSE. The department [eard] may
designate different classes or categories for technicians.
SECTION 1.36. Section 1951.305, Occupations Code, is amended to read
as follows:
Sec. 1951.305. APPLICATION. (a) A person must apply for a license
under this chapter on a form prescribed and provided by the department [beard].
(b) Each applicant must provide the information the department [board]
requires to determine the applicant's qualifications.
SECTION 1.37. Section 1951.306, Occupations Code, is amended to read
as follows:
Sec. 1951.306. WAIVER FOR APPLICANT LICENSED IN ANOTHER
STATE. (a) The department [beard] may waive any license requirement under
this chapter for an applicant who holds a license issued by another state that has
license requirements substantially equivalent to those of this state.
(b) The department [bard] may issue an endorsement of license to a person
who:
(1) establishes residence in this state; and
(2) has been determined by the department [bead] to meet the
qualifications of a certified applicator by taking the appropriate examination in
another state.
SECTION 1.38. Section 1951.307, Occupations Code, is amended to read
as follows:
Sec. 1951.307. LICENSE RENEWAL. A person may renew a license by
submitting an application to the department [bard] and paying the required
renewal fees.
SECTION 1.39. Section 1951.308(a), Occupations Code, is amended to
read as follows:
(a) The department [beard] by rule may adopt a system under which
licenses expire on various dates during the year.6544
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