Document ID: EPA-HQ-OPP-2006-0847-0006
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            <H3>Colorado 2006 Annual Report</H3></CENTER>
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            <H3>Colorado 2006 </H3></CENTER>
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                <TD colSpan=3><B>Contact Information</B></TD>
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                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>Name</TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc><FONT color=#333399><B>John Scott</B> 
                  </FONT></TD></TR>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>Title</TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>Pesticide Applicator Coordinator </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD vAlign=top bgColor=#ffffcc>Address</TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>700 Kipling, Suite 4000 <BR></TD>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>City</TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>Lakewood</TD></TR>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>State</TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>CO</TD></TR>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>ZIP</TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>80215</TD></TR>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>Email</TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>john.scott@ag.state.co.us</TD></TR>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>Phone</TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>303-239-4178</TD></TR>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>FAX</TD>
                <TD bgColor=#ffffcc>303-239-4177</TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>C &amp; T Plan</B></TD>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>The plan is for</TD>
                <TD><FONT color=#333399><B>Both Private and Commercial 
                  Applicators </FONT></B></TD></TR>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Annual Report</TD>
                <TD>Will the Lead State, Territory, Tribe, or Federal Agency 
                  complete an annual report using Part II of this C &amp; T Plan 
                  and Annual Report web site? <FONT color=#333399><B>YES 
                  </FONT></B></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Agencies</B></TD>
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                <TD colSpan=3><B>Colorado Department of Agriculture</B></TD>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Head of Agency or Extension Director</TD>
                <TD>Official Title: Commissioner, Department of 
              Agriculture</TD></TR>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Head of Pesticide Program or Ext. Asst. Director</TD>
                <TD>Official Title: Division Director, Department of 
                  Agriculture</TD></TR>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Head of Certification Program or Extension Specialist</TD>
                <TD>Official Title: Pesticide Applicator Coordinator, 
                  Department of Agriculture</TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>This agency is authorized to:</TD>
                <TD>approve training, conduct training, testing, 
                  certification/licensing, enforcement, develop manuals</TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Colorado State University</B></TD>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Head of Agency or Extension Director</TD>
                <TD>Official Title: Cooperative Extension Director</TD></TR>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Head of Pesticide Program or Ext. Asst. Director</TD>
                <TD>Official Title: Associate Director (programs) -- 
              interim</TD></TR>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Head of Certification Program or Extension Specialist</TD>
                <TD>Official Title: Environmental and Pesticide Education 
                  Specialist</TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>This agency is authorized to:</TD>
                <TD>conduct training, develop manuals</TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Legal Authority</B></TD>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>Is there an EPA-approved C&amp;T Plan on file 
                  that provides satisfactory assurances of legal authority? YES 
                </TD></TR>
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                <TD colSpan=3><B>Legal Opinions</B></TD>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>State upload file: <B>C:\Documents and 
                  SettingsjscottMy DocumentsMy FilesState Certification Plan2006 
                  PA and CA State Cert. Plan2006 AG. Opinion.pdf</B><BR>EPA URL: 
                  <B><A 
                  href="http://134.121.87.199/CandT/pdf/CO/2006AG-Opinion.pdf">http://134.121.87.199/CandT/pdf/CO/2006AG-Opinion.pdf</A></B></TD></TR>
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                <TD colSpan=3><B>Legal Citations</B></TD>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>Law: Pesticide Applicators<BR>Code: 
                  35-10-118(1), 35-10-118(2)(b)(c)(d), 35-10-118(3), 
                  35-10118(4), 35-10-118(5), 35-10-118(7), 35-10-118(8), 
                  35-10-113, 35-10-114, 35-10-114.5 <A 
                  href="http://www.ag.state.co.us/dpi/pesticideapplicator/Publications/PestAppAct.pdf">http://www.ag.state.co.us/dpi/pesticideapplicator/Publications/PestAppAct.pdf</A><BR>State 
                  upload file: C:\Documents and SettingsjscottMy DocumentsMy 
                  FilesState Certification Plan2006 PA and CA State Cert. 
                  PlanThe supporting citations for law and code th<BR>EPA URL: 
                  <A 
                  href="http://134.121.87.199/CandT/pdf/CO/supportingcitationsC.pdf">http://134.121.87.199/CandT/pdf/CO/supportingcitationsC.pdf</A></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>171.7b1iiiA
                  <P></P></TH></B></TD>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>Law: Pesticide Applicators <BR>Code: 
                  35-10-117(1)(2)(3)&amp;(4), 35-10-117.5, 
                  35-10-118(1)&amp;(2)(c), 35-10-121(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)&amp;(f), 
                  35-10-122(1), 35-10-123(1),(2),&amp;(3); Rule 2.60 <BR>State 
                  Upload file: C:Documents and SettingsjscottMy DocumentsMy 
                  FilesState Certification Plan2006 PA and CA State Cert. 
                  PlanActs which constitute grounds for denying.pdf <A 
                  href="http://www.ag.state.co.us/dpi/pesticideapplicator/Publications/PestAppAct.pdf">http://www.ag.state.co.us/dpi/pesticideapplicator/Publications/PestAppAct.pdf</A><BR>EPA 
                  URL: <A 
                  href="http://134.121.87.199/CandT/pdf/cO/Actsdenying.pdf">http://134.121.87.199/CandT/pdf/cO/Actsdenying.pdf</A> 
                </TD></TR>
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                <TD colSpan=3><B>171.7b1iiiB
                  <P></P></TH></B></TD>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>Law: Pesticide Applicators <BR>Code: 
                  35-10-118(1)(2)(c), 35-10-121(1)(d), <BR>State Upload file: 
                  C:Documents and SettingsjscottMy DocumentsMy FilesState 
                  Certification Plan2006 PA and CA State Cert. PlanProvisions 
                  for reviewing an applicator licens <A 
                  href="http://www.ag.state.co.us/dpi/pesticideapplicator/Publications/PestAppAct.pdf">http://www.ag.state.co.us/dpi/pesticideapplicator/Publications/PestAppAct.pdf</A><BR>EPA 
                  URL: <A 
                  href="http://134.121.87.199/CandT/pdf/CO/ProvisionsFIFRAViolations.pdf">http://134.121.87.199/CandT/pdf/CO/ProvisionsFIFRAViolations.pdf</A> 
                </TD></TR>
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                <TD colSpan=3><B>171.7b1iiiC
                  <P></P></TH></B></TD>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>Law: Pesticide Applicators <BR>Code: 
                  35-10-119(1), 35-10-119(2), 35-10-119(4)(a)&amp;(b) <BR>State 
                  Upload file: C:Documents and SettingsjscottMy DocumentsMy 
                  FilesState Certification Plan2006 PA and CA State Cert. 
                  PlanProvisions for right of entry for sampling - <A 
                  href="http://www.ag.state.co.us/dpi/pesticideapplicator/Publications/PestAppAct.pdf">http://www.ag.state.co.us/dpi/pesticideapplicator/Publications/PestAppAct.pdf</A><BR>EPA 
                  URL: <A 
                  href="http://134.121.87.199/CandT/pdf/CO/Provisionssampling-inspection.pdf">http://134.121.87.199/CandT/pdf/CO/Provisionssampling-inspection.pdf</A> 
                </TD></TR>
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                <TD colSpan=3><B>171.7b1iiiD
                  <P></P></TH></B></TD>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>Law: Pesticide Applicators <BR>Code: 
                  35-10-117(1)(a) <BR>State Upload file: C:Documents and 
                  SettingsjscottMy DocumentsMy FilesState Certification Plan2006 
                  PA and CA State Cert. PlanProvisions making it unlawful for 
                  persons oth <A 
                  href="http://www.ag.state.co.us/dpi/pesticideapplicator/Publications/PestAppAct.pdf">http://www.ag.state.co.us/dpi/pesticideapplicator/Publications/PestAppAct.pdf</A><BR>EPA 
                  URL: <A 
                  href="http://134.121.87.199/CandT/pdf/CO/Provisionsunderdirectsupervision.pdf">http://134.121.87.199/CandT/pdf/CO/Provisionsunderdirectsupervision.pdf</A> 
                </TD></TR>
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                <TD colSpan=3><B>171.7b1iiiE
                  <P></P></TH></B></TD>
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                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>Law: Pesticide Applicators <BR>Code: 35-10-111 
                  <BR>State Upload file: C:Documents and SettingsjscottMy 
                  DocumentsMy FilesState Certification Plan2006 PA and CA State 
                  Cert. PlanProvisions requiring certified commercial app <A 
                  href="http://www.ag.state.co.us/dpi/pesticideapplicator/Publications/PestAppAct.pdf">http://www.ag.state.co.us/dpi/pesticideapplicator/Publications/PestAppAct.pdf</A><BR>EPA 
                  URL: <A 
                  href="http://134.121.87.199/CandT/pdf/CO/Provisionskeeptwoyears.pdf">http://134.121.87.199/CandT/pdf/CO/Provisionskeeptwoyears.pdf</A> 
                </TD></TR>
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                <TD colSpan=3><B>Personnel</B> </TH></TD>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Colorado Department of Agriculture </B></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>C&amp;T Specialists or Extension Specialists</TD>
                <TD>Count: 1 FTE: 1 </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Field Supervisors/Inspectors/Educators/Agents</TD>
                <TD>Count: 4 FTE: 4 </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Administrative and Clerical</TD>
                <TD>Count: 2 FTE: 2 </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Other section personnel who support C&amp;T or 
Extension</TD>
                <TD>Count: 9 FTE: 0 </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Colorado State University </B></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>C&amp;T Specialists or Extension Specialists</TD>
                <TD>Count: 1 FTE: 1 </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Field Supervisors/Inspectors/Educators/Agents</TD>
                <TD>Count: 2 FTE: 2 </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Administrative and Clerical</TD>
                <TD>Count: 1 FTE: 1 </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Other section personnel who support C&amp;T or 
Extension</TD>
                <TD>Count: 0 FTE: 0 </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Funding</B> </TH></TD>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD vAlign=top>Funding Sources</TD>
                <TD>Product registration/licensing fees 
                  <BR>Certification/license/testing fees <BR>Enforcement actions 
                  <BR></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Conformity</B> </TH></TD>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>9. Indicate that the State, Territory, Tribe, or 
                  Federal Agency conform and are at least equal to the 
                  definitions and standards prescribed in 40 for commercial and 
                  private applicators.
                  <P></P></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Does your C&amp;T Plan conform to 40CFR 171.2 definitions? 
                </TD>
                <TD>Commercial YES Private YES</TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Does your C&amp;T Plan conform to 40CFR 171.2 definitions 
                  of supervision</TD>
                <TD>Commercial YES Private YES</TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD>Does your C&amp;T Plan conform to 40CFR 171.4-6 competency 
                  standards</TD>
                <TD>Commercial YES Private YES</TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>10. Do you have a provision for issuance of 
                  appropriate credentials or documents verifying certification 
                  of applicators?</TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TH colSpan=2>Commercial Applicators </TH></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>Yes, we provide a certification or license 
                  credential/document. 
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                      <TD vAlign=top>NO Wall document/certificate</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>YES Wallet ID card</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NO Wallet ID card with photo</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NO Wallet ID card with Bar-coded/magnetic 
                        strip</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NO Wallet ID card with photo and 
                        Bar-coded/magnetic strip</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NO Other<BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TH colSpan=2>Private Applicators </TH></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>Yes, we provide a certification or license 
                  credential/document. 
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                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NO Wall document/certificate</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>YES Wallet ID card</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NO Wallet ID card with photo</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NO Wallet ID card with Bar-coded/magnetic 
                        strip</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NO Wallet ID card with photo and 
                        Bar-coded/magnetic strip</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NO Other<BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>11. Do you provide testing accommodations for 
                  private applicators who are unable to read a state-registered 
                  product label as prescribed in 171.5(b)(1) and 171.7e1iiD
                  <P></P>No accommodation made </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>12. Do you allow exemptions from certification 
                  for: a) persons conducting laboratory type research involving 
                  RUPs, and b) doctors of medicine and doctors of veterinary 
                  medicine who apply pesticides as drugs or medication during 
                  the their normal course of practice? 
                  <P></P>Lab Research No &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; MD Yes 
                  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; DVM Yes</TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Competency Standards</B> </TH></TD>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
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                      <TH>Category/Subcategory</TH>
                      <TH>Applicator</TH>
                      <TH>EPA Category</TH>
                      <TH>Description</TH>
                      <TH>Standards</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Wood Destroying Organism Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Wood Destroying Organism Pest Control: 
                        the application of pesticides to control termites, 
                        carpenter ants, powder post beetles, fungi, and/or other 
                        wood destroying organisms in structures and/or adjacent 
                        outside areas</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators must demonstrate a practical 
                        knowledge of a wide variety of pests including their 
                        life cycles, types of formulations appropriate for their 
                        control and methods of application that avoid 
                        contamination of habitat and exposure of humans and 
                        pets. Since human exposure is frequently a potential 
                        problem, applicators must demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of the specific factors which may lead to a 
                        hazardous condition including continuous exposure in 
                        various situations encountered during their 
                        applications. Applicators may also have to demonstrate 
                        practical knowledge of environmental conditions related 
                        to their activities. <BR>[a] Wood Destroying Organisms: 
                        In addition to the above an applicator must demonstrate 
                        practical knowledge specific to wood destroying 
                        organisms, their life cycles, damage characteristics and 
                        techniques used to control them. <BR><BR><BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Wood Preservation and Wood Products 
                        Treatment</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Wood Preservation and Wood Products 
                        Treatment: the application of pesticides to prevent, 
                        destroy, repel or mitigate pests in wood or wood 
                        products which are, or are capable of being, 
                        incorpoï¿‚ï¾¬rated into a structure, not including downed 
                        timber prior to bark removal or sawing. </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators must demonstrate a practical 
                        knowledge of a wide variety of pests including their 
                        life cycles, types of formulations appropriate for their 
                        control and methods of application that avoid 
                        contamination of habitat and exposure of humans and 
                        pets. Since human exposure is frequently a potential 
                        problem, applicators must demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of the specific factors which may lead to a 
                        hazardous condition including continuous exposure in 
                        various situations encountered during their 
                        applications. Applicators may also have to demonstrate 
                        practical knowledge of environmental conditions related 
                        to their activities. <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural Plant Disease Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Plant (1i) </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators making pesticide applications 
                        to agricultural crops. </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators must demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of the crops grown. Practical knowledge is 
                        required concerning soil and water problems, pre-harvest 
                        intervals, re-entry intervals, worker protection 
                        standards, phytotoxicity, and potential for 
                        environmental contamination, non-target injury and 
                        community problems resulting from the use of restricted 
                        use pesticides in agricultural areas.[<BR>[b] Plants 
                        Diseases:<BR>In addition to the above an applicator must 
                        demonstrate practical knowledge of plant diseases in 
                        general and those plant diseases in specific which they 
                        may be controlling.<BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural Insect Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Plant (1i) </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators making pesticide applications 
                        to agricultural crops. </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators must demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of the crops grown. Practical knowledge is 
                        required concerning soil and water problems, pre-harvest 
                        intervals, re-entry intervals, worker protection 
                        standards, phytotoxicity, and potential for 
                        environmental contamination, non-target injury and 
                        community problems resulting from the use of restricted 
                        use pesticides in agricultural areas.[<BR>[a] 
                        Insects:<BR>In addition to the above, an applicator must 
                        <BR>Practical knowledge of insects in general and those 
                        <BR>insects in specific which they may be 
                        controlling.<BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Interior Plant Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Interior Plant Pest Control: the 
                        application of pesticides to house plants and other 
                        indoor ornaï¿‚ï¾¬mental plants kept or located within 
                        structures occupied by humans, including, but not 
                        limited to houses, apartments, offices, shopping malls, 
                        other places of business and other dwelling places, to 
                        control invertebrate pests that adversely affect such 
                        plants, including insects, mites, slugs, snails and 
                        nematodes; and to control plant diseases.</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators must demonstrate a practical 
                        knowledge of a wide variety of pests including their 
                        life cycles, types of formulations appropriate for their 
                        control and methods of application that avoid 
                        contamination of habitat and exposure of humans and 
                        pets. Since human exposure is frequently a potential 
                        problem, applicators must demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of the specific factors which may lead to a 
                        hazardous condition including continuous exposure in 
                        various situations encountered during their 
                        applications. Applicators may also have to demonstrate 
                        practical knowledge of environmental conditions related 
                        to their activities. <BR>Interior Plant Pest 
                        Control:<BR>In addition to the above, the applicator 
                        must demonstrate a practical knowledge of specific pests 
                        and diseases associated with the maintenance of 
                        ornamental trees and shrubs in indoor environments. 
                      <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Outdoor Vertebrate Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Outdoor Vertebrate Pest Control: the 
                        application of pesticides or bait stations intended for 
                        preventing, destroying, repelling or mitigating any 
                        amphibian, reptile, bird, fish, feral dogs and cats, 
                        moles, voles, bats, wild carnivores, rabbits, skunks, 
                        and any other vertebrate pest, except rats and mice.</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators must demonstrate a practical 
                        knowledge of a wide variety of pests including their 
                        life cycles, types of formulations appropriate for their 
                        control and methods of application that avoid 
                        contamination of habitat and exposure of humans and 
                        pets. Since human exposure is frequently a potential 
                        problem, applicators must demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of the specific factors which may lead to a 
                        hazardous condition including continuous exposure in 
                        various situations encountered during their 
                        applications. Applicators may also have to demonstrate 
                        practical knowledge of environmental conditions related 
                        to their activities. <BR>Outdoor Vertebrate Pest 
                        Control: In addition to most of the above an applicator 
                        must demonstrate practical knowledge of organisms 
                        usually considered outdoor vertebrate pests and methods 
                        of control to avoid endangering non-target species and 
                        environmental contamination. <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Fumigation</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Fumigation: the application of a fumigant 
                        to one or more rooms in a structure or to the entire 
                        structure at a desired concentration and for a length of 
                        time necessary for the control of rodents and/or insect 
                        pests, including the application of a fumigant to a 
                        localized space or harborage within a strucï¿‚ï¾¬ture for 
                        local insect and/or rodent control.<BR><BR></TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators must demonstrate a practical 
                        knowledge of a wide variety of pests including their 
                        life cycles, types of formulations appropriate for their 
                        control and methods of application that avoid 
                        contamination of habitat and exposure of humans and 
                        pets. Since human exposure is frequently a potential 
                        problem, applicators must demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of the specific factors which may lead to a 
                        hazardous condition including continuous exposure in 
                        various situations encountered during their 
                        applications. Applicators may also have to demonstrate 
                        practical knowledge of environmental conditions related 
                        to their activities. <BR>Fumigation:<BR>In addition to 
                        of the above, an applicator must demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of pests which are usually controlled by 
                        fumigation and of the special techniques involved in 
                        this method of control. <BR><BR><BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Stored Commodities Treatment</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>) Stored Commodities Treatment: the 
                        application of pesticides for the treatment of pests in 
                        raw grain stored in facilities which are not used for 
                        animal or human habitation; the application of plant 
                        growth regulators to agricultural commodities stored in 
                        facilities which are not used for animal or human 
                        habitation; and the application of pesticides to 
                        commodity processing equipment or commodiï¿‚ï¾¬ty storage 
                        facilities (not including offices or other 
                      structures).</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators must demonstrate a practical 
                        knowledge of a wide variety of pests including their 
                        life cycles, types of formulations appropriate for their 
                        control and methods of application that avoid 
                        contamination of habitat and exposure of humans and 
                        pets. Since human exposure is frequently a potential 
                        problem, applicators must demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of the specific factors which may lead to a 
                        hazardous condition including continuous exposure in 
                        various situations encountered during their 
                        applications. Applicators may also have to demonstrate 
                        practical knowledge of environmental conditions related 
                        to their activities. <BR>Commodities Treatment:<BR>In 
                        addition to most of the above, an applicator must 
                        demonstrate a practical knowledge of pests which infest 
                        stored grain and the techniques used to control them and 
                        hazards specific to them and the environment. 
                        <BR><BR><BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Rangeland Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NON-COMPARABLE</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Pesticide applications made to rangeland 
                        areas or natural native grasslands that are not 
                        considered pasture.</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators must demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of rangeland and the pests involved. They 
                        should possess practical knowledge of the life cycles 
                        and population dynamics of certain pests as a basis for 
                        programming pesticide applications. Practical knowledge 
                        is required concerning potential for environmental 
                        contamination and non-target injury. </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Forest Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Forest (2)</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators making pesticide applications 
                        to Forest areas. </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Forest pest control. Applicators shall 
                        demonstrate practical knowledge of types of forests, 
                        forest nurseries, and seed production in their State and 
                        the pests involved. They should ossess practical 
                        knowledge of the cyclic occurrence of certain pests and 
                        specific population dynamics as a basis for programming 
                        pesticide applications. A practical knowledge is 
                        required of the relative biotic agents and their 
                        vulnerability to the pesticides to be applied. Because 
                        forest stands may be large and frequently include 
                        natural aquatic habitats and harbor wildlife, the 
                        consequences of pesticide use may be difficult to 
                        assess. The applicator must therefore demonstrate 
                        practical knowledge of control methods which will 
                        minimize the possibility of secondary problems such is 
                        unintended effects on wildlife. Proper use of 
                        specialized equipment must be demonstrated, especially 
                        as it may relate to meteorological factors and adjacent 
                        land use.</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Turf Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Ornamental and Turf (3)</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Pesticide applications to turf. </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Turf Pest Control:<BR>Applicators shall 
                        demonstrate practical knowledge of pesticide problems 
                        associated with the production and maintenance of turf, 
                        including cognizance of potential phytoxicity due to the 
                        wide variety of plant material in the vicinity, drift 
                        and persistence beyond the intended period of pest 
                        control. Because of the frequent proximity of human 
                        habitations to application activities, applicators must 
                        demonstrate practical knowledge of application methods, 
                        which will minimize or prevent hazards to humans, pets 
                        and other domestic animals. <BR>[a] Insects:<BR>In 
                        addition to the above, an applicator must demonstrate 
                        practical knowledge of insects in general and those 
                        insects in specific which they may be controlling. 
                        <BR>[b] Plant diseases:<BR>In addition to the above an 
                        applicator must demonstrate practical knowledge of plant 
                        diseases in general and those plant diseases in specific 
                        which the may be controlling.<BR><BR>[c] Weeds:<BR>In 
                        addition to the above, an applicator must demonstrate 
                        practical knowledge of weeds in general and those weeds 
                        in specific which they may be controlling. <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Ornamental Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Ornamental and Turf (3)</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Pesticide Applications to Ornamental 
                        plants. </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>(iv) Ornamental Pest 
                        Control:<BR>Applicators shall demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of pesticide problems associated with the 
                        production and maintenance of ornamental trees, shrubs 
                        and planting. Including cognizance of potential 
                        phytotoxicity due to a wide variety of plant material, 
                        drift, and persistence beyond the intended period of 
                        pest control. Because of the frequent proximity of human 
                        habitations to application activities, applicators must 
                        demonstrate practical knowledge of application methods, 
                        which will minimize or prevent hazards to humans, pets 
                        and other domestic animals. <BR>[a] Insects:<BR>In 
                        addition to the aqbove an applicator must demonstrate 
                        practical knowledge of insects in general and those 
                        insects in specific which they may be 
                        controlling.<BR>[b] Plant Diseases:<BR>In addition to 
                        the above an applicator must demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of plant diseases in general and those plant 
                        diseases in specific which the may be controlling. 
                      <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Seed Treatment</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Seed Treatment (4)</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Seed Treatment: the application of 
                        pesticides to seeds. </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators shall demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of types of seeds that require chemical 
                        protection against pests and factors such as seed 
                        coloration, carriers, and surface active agents which 
                        influence pesticide binding and may affect germination. 
                        They must demonstrate practical knowledge of hazards 
                        associated with handling, sorting and mixing, and misuse 
                        of treated seed such as introduction of treated seed 
                        into food and feed channels, as well as proper disposal 
                        of unused treated seeds.<BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Aquatic Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Aquatic (5) </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Aquatic Pest Control: the application of 
                        pesticides to standing or running water, </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Aquatic pest control. Applicators shall 
                        demonstrate practical knowledge of the secondary effects 
                        which can be caused by improper application rates, 
                        incorrect formulations, and faulty application of 
                        restricted use pesticides used in this category. They 
                        shall demonstrate practical knowledge of various water 
                        use situations and the potential of downstream effects. 
                        Further, they must have practical knowledge concerning 
                        potential pesticide effects on plants, fish, birds, 
                        beneficial insects and other organisms which may be 
                        present in aquatic environments. These applicators shall 
                        demonstrate practical knowledge of the principles of 
                        limited area application.<BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Industrial and Right of Way</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Right-of-Way (6)</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Industrial and Right-of-Way Weed Control: 
                        the application of pesticides to maintain public and 
                        private roads, electrical power lines, railway 
                        rights-of-way, construction and maintenance of parking 
                        lots, drilling rigs, substations, or similar areas</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Right-of-way pest control. Applicators 
                        shall demonstrate practical knowledge of a wide variety 
                        of environments, since rights-of-way can traverse many 
                        different terrains, including waterways. They shall 
                        demonstrate practical knowledge of problems on runoff, 
                        drift, and excessive foliage destruction and ability to 
                        recognize target organisms. They shall also demonstrate 
                        practical knowledge of the nature of herbicides and the 
                        need for containment of these pesticides within the 
                        right-of-way area, and the impact of their application 
                        activities in the <BR>adjacent areas and 
                      communities.<BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Residential / Commercial Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Residential/Commercial Pest Control: the 
                        application of pesticides or bait stations intended for 
                        use for preventing, destroying, repelling or mitigating 
                        structural pests, including without limitation insects 
                        and rodents. However, this category does not include the 
                        application of fumigants or actions taken to control 
                        wood destroying organisms, outdoor vertebrates, or grain 
                        storage pests.</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators must demonstrate a practical 
                        knowledge of a wide variety of pests including their 
                        life cycles, types of formulations appropriate for their 
                        control and methods of application that avoid 
                        contamination of habitat and exposure of humans and 
                        pets. Since human exposure is frequently a potential 
                        problem, applicators must demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of the specific factors which may lead to a 
                        hazardous condition including continuous exposure in 
                        various situations encountered during their 
                        applications. Applicators may also have to demonstrate 
                        practical knowledge of environmental conditions related 
                        to their activities. <BR>Residential / Commercial Pest 
                        Control:<BR>In addition to the above, an applicator must 
                        demonstrate practical knowledge specific to insects and 
                        rodents considered to be pests in indoor situations. 
                      <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Public Health Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Public Health (8)</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Public Health Pest Control: the 
                        application of pesticides for control of disease 
                        vectors, except vertebrates.</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Public health pest control. Applicators 
                        shall demonstrate practical knowledge of vector-disease 
                        transmission as it relates to and <BR>influences 
                        application programs. A wide variety of pests is 
                        involved, <BR>and it is essential that they be known and 
                        recognized, and appropriate life cycles and habitats be 
                        understood as a basis for control strategy. These 
                        applicators shall have practical knowledge of a great 
                        variety of environments ranging from streams to those 
                        conditions found in buildings. They should also have 
                        practical knowledge of the importance and employment of 
                        such non-chemical control methods as sanitation, waste 
                        <BR>disposal, and drainage.<BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Research and Development</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Demonstration and Research (10)</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Research and Demonstration: the 
                        application of pesticides in the course of conducting 
                        field research or demonstration. No license or 
                        certification will be issued in this category unless the 
                        appliï¿‚ï¾¬cant also obtains licensing or certification, in 
                        the specific category listed in these rules, which is 
                        approï¿‚ï¾¬priate to the research activity</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Demonstration and research pest control. 
                        Persons demonstrating the safe and effective use of 
                        pesticides to other applicators and the public will be 
                        expected to meet comprehensive standards reflecting a 
                        broad spectrum of pesticide uses. Many different pest 
                        problems situations will be encountered in the course of 
                        activities associated with demonstration, and practical 
                        knowledge of problems, pests, and population levels 
                        occurring in each demonstration situation is required. 
                        Further, they should demonstrate an understanding of a 
                        pesticide-organism interactions and the importance of 
                        integrating pesticide use with other control methods. In 
                        general, it would be expected that applicators doing 
                        demonstration pest control work possess a practical 
                        knowledge of all of the standards detailed in Sec. 
                        171.4(b). In addition, they shall meet the specific 
                        standards required for paragraphs (c) (1) through (7) of 
                        this section as may be applicable to their 
                        <BR>particular activity.Persons conducting field 
                        research or method improvement work with restricted use 
                        pesticides should be expected to know the general 
                        <BR>standards detailed in 171.4(b). In addition, they 
                        shall be expected to know the specific standards 
                        required for paragraphs (c) (1) through (9) <BR>of this 
                        section, applicable to their particular activity, or 
                        alternatively, to meet the more inclusive equirements 
                        listed under ``Demonstration.''<BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Metam Sodium for Root Control in 
Sewers</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NON-COMPARABLE</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Sewer root control using Metam Sodium</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators must demonstrate a practical 
                        knowledge of pests associated with sewer root control, 
                        as well as practical knowledge of water problems, 
                        environmental contamination, health risks associated 
                        with sewer environments, and applicator safety when 
                        handling metam sodium. </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Livestock Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Animal (1ii) </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators applying pesticides directly 
                        to animals </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators applying pesticides directly 
                        to animals must demonstrate practical knowledge of such 
                        animals and their associated pests. A practical 
                        knowledge is also required concerning specific pesticide 
                        toxicity and residue potential, since host animals will 
                        frequently be used for food. Further, the applicator 
                        must know the relative hazards associated with such 
                        factors as formulation, <BR>application techniques, age 
                        of animals, stress and extent of treatment.<BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural Weed Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Plant (1i) </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators making pesticide applications 
                        to agricultural crops. </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Applicators must demonstrate practical 
                        knowledge of the crops grown. Practical knowledge is 
                        required concerning soil and water problems, pre-harvest 
                        intervals, re-entry intervals, worker protection 
                        standards, phytotoxicity, and potential for 
                        environmental contamination, non-target injury and 
                        community problems resulting from the use of restricted 
                        use pesticides in agricultural areas.[<BR>[c] Weeds: 
                        <BR>In addition to the above an applicator must 
                        demonstrate practical knowledge of weeds in general and 
                        those weeds in specific which they may be controlling. 
                        <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Private Applicator</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Private</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Private Applicator</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>ANY PERSON WHO USES OR SUPERVISES THE USE 
                        OF A RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE FOR PURPOSES OF PRODUCING 
                        ANY AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY ON PROPERTY OWNED OR LEASED 
                        BY THE APPLICATOR OR THE APPLICATOR'S EMPLOYER OR, IF 
                        THE PESTICIDE IS APPLIED WITHOUT COMPENSATION OTHER THAN 
                        TRADING OF PERSONAL SERVICES BETWEEN PRODUCERS OF 
                        AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES, ON THE PROPERTY OF ANOTHER 
                        PERSON MUST BE LICENSED AS A PRIVATE APPLICATOR</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>(1) Recognize common pests to be 
                        controlled and damage caused by <BR>them.(2) Read and 
                        understand the label and labeling information--including 
                        the common name of pesticides he applied; pest(s) to be 
                        controlled, timing and methods of application; safety 
                        precautions; any pre-harvest or re-entry restrictions; 
                        and any specific disposal procedures.(3) Apply 
                        pesticides in accordance with label instructions and 
                        warnings, including the ability to prepare the proper 
                        concentration of pesticide to be used under particular 
                        circumstances taking into account such factors as area 
                        to be covered, speed at which application equipment will 
                        be driven, and the quantity dispersed in a given period 
                        of operation.(4) Recognize local environmental 
                        situations that must be considered during application to 
                        avoid contamination.(5) Recognize poisoning symptoms and 
                        procedures to follow in case of a pesticide accident.(b) 
                        Such competence of each private applicator shall be 
                        verified by the responsible State agency through the 
                        dministration of a private applicator certification 
                        system which ensures that the private <BR>applicator is 
                        competent, based upon the standards set forth above, to 
                        use the restricted use pesticides under limitations of 
                        applicable State and Federal laws and regulations. A 
                        certification system shall employ a <BR>written or oral 
                        testing procedure, or such other equivalent system as 
                        <BR>may be approved as part of a State 
                    plan.<BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Examination Requirements</B> </TH></TD>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Interior 
                        Plant Pest Control EPA Category -- Indust, Instit, 
                        Struct and Health Related (7)</B> </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- 
                        Agricultural Insect Control EPA Category -- 
                        Agricultural--Plant (1i) </B></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- 
                        Agricultural Plant Disease Control EPA Category -- 
                        Agricultural--Plant (1i) </B></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Wood 
                        Preservation and Wood Products Treatment EPA Category -- 
                        Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related (7)</B> </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Wood 
                        Destroying Organism Pest Control EPA Category -- Indust, 
                        Instit, Struct and Health Related (7)</B> </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Outdoor 
                        Vertebrate Pest Control EPA Category -- Indust, Instit, 
                        Struct and Health Related (7)</B> </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Fumigation 
                        EPA Category -- Indust, Instit, Struct and Health 
                        Related (7)</B> </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Stored 
                        Commodities Treatment EPA Category -- Indust, Instit, 
                        Struct and Health Related (7)</B> </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Rangeland 
                        Pest Control EPA Category -- NON-COMPARABLE</B> </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required 
                        <P>Description<BR>Pesticide applications made to 
                        rangeland areas or natural native grasslands that are 
                        not considered pasture.Sewer root control using Metam 
                        Sodium </P></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Forest 
                        Pest Control EPA Category -- Forest (2)</B> </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Turf Pest 
                        Control EPA Category -- Ornamental and Turf (3)</B> 
                    </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Ornamental 
                        Pest Control EPA Category -- Ornamental and Turf (3)</B> 
                      </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Seed 
                        Treatment EPA Category -- Seed Treatment (4)</B> </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Aquatic 
                        Pest Control EPA Category -- Aquatic (5) </B></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Industrial 
                        and Right of Way EPA Category -- Right-of-Way (6)</B> 
                    </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- 
                        Residential / Commercial Pest Control EPA Category -- 
                        Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related (7)</B> </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Public 
                        Health Pest Control EPA Category -- Public Health 
                        (8)</B> </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Research 
                        and Development EPA Category -- Demonstration and 
                        Research (10)</B> </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Metam 
                        Sodium for Root Control in Sewers EPA Category -- 
                        NON-COMPARABLE</B> </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required 
                        <P>Description<BR>Sewer root control using Metam Sodium 
                        </P></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Livestock 
                        Pest Control EPA Category -- Agricultural--Animal (1ii) 
                        </B></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- 
                        Agricultural Weed Control EPA Category -- 
                        Agricultural--Plant (1i) </B></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>core separate from category <BR>pass/fail per 
                        section of exam <BR>closed-book written exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>proctored exams <BR>photo ID required 
                    <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2><B>Competency Standard: Name -- Private 
                        Applicator EPA Category -- Private Applicator</B> </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=2>Exam Required </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH colSpan=2>Examination Characteristics</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Question types</TD>
                      <TD>core - category different</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>Format </TD>
                      <TD>paper format <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam Type</TD>
                      <TD>open-book written exam <BR>take home exam <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam questions used</TD>
                      <TD>multiple choice <BR>true/false <BR></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Exam session information</TD>
                      <TD>photo ID required <BR>specific retake requirements 
                        <BR></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Other Certification</B> </TH></TD>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>15. ( <A 
                  href='javascript:helpWindow("help.cfm?key=171.7e4")'>171.7e4</A> 
                  ) Does the State, Territory, or Tribe accept Federal employees 
                  qualified under their federal agency C&amp;T Plan approved by 
                  EPA Fed Plan as fully meeting the requirements for 
                  certification by that State, Territory, Tribe, or Federal 
                  Agency , or do you require additional conditions? 
                  <B>YES</B><BR>
                  <CENTER>
                  <TABLE border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TH>Agency</TH>
                      <TH>Requirements</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Dept. of Defense</TD>
                      <TD><B>YES </B>other conditions required<BR>Licensure is 
                        awarded only at our lower level of licensure, the 
                        Certified Operator level. </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Dept. of Interior- Bureau of Land 
                        Management</TD>
                      <TD><B>YES </B>other conditions required<BR>Licensure is 
                        awarded only at our lower level of licensure, the 
                        Certified Operator level. </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Dept. of Interior- National Park 
                      Service</TD>
                      <TD><B>YES </B>other conditions required<BR>Licensure is 
                        awarded only at our lower level of licensure, the 
                        Certified Operator level. </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Dept. of Agriculture- Animal Plant Health 
                        Inspection Service</TD>
                      <TD><B>YES </B>other conditions required<BR>Licensure is 
                        awarded only at our lower level of licensure, the 
                        Certified Operator level. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></CENTER>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>16. (171.10,171.7e5 ) Does the state have any 
                  cooperative agreements with any Tribal/Indian Governing Body 
                  to certify or assist in the certification of applicators not 
                  subject to state jurisdiction? No<BR></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Certification Controls</B> </TH></TD>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=3>19a. For RUPs, which of the following 
                        groups of people do you certify within your C&amp;T plan 
                        for use, sales or recommendations? (generic HELP with 
                        part 1 and 2) </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=3><B>Use</B></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>YES private applicators</TD>
                      <TD>YES commercial - for hire - applicators</TD>
                      <TD>YES qualified supervisors</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>YES public applicators (govt. employees)</TD>
                      <TD>YES commercial - not for hire - applicators</TD>
                      <TD>NO technicians</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=3><B>Sales</B></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>NO RUP dealers</TD>
                      <TD colSpan=2>NO home and garden retailers</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=3><B>Recommendations</B></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=3>NO pest control consultants/advisor</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=3>19b. (For non-RUPs, which of the following 
                        groups of people do you certify within your C&amp;T plan 
                        for use, sales or recommendations? (generic HELP with 
                        part 1 and 2)</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=3><B>Use</B></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>NO private applicators</TD>
                      <TD>YES commercial - for hire - applicators</TD>
                      <TD>YES qualified supervisors</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>NO public applicators (govt. employees)</TD>
                      <TD>NO commercial - not for hire - applicators</TD>
                      <TD>NO technicians</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=3><B>Sales</B></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD>NO RUP dealers</TD>
                      <TD colSpan=2>NO home and garden retailers</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=3><B>Recommendations</B></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=3>NO pest control 
                    consultants/advisor</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>State Reciprocity</B> </TH></TD>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>17. Does the State, Territory, Tribe, or Federal 
                  Agency have reciprocity with other States or jurisdictions for 
                  the acceptance of certified commercial applicators from those 
                  states or jurisdictions? </TD>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2><B>Colorado Department of Agriculture</B><BR>No, 
                  we have no reciprocity arrangements Other states: </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2><B>Colorado State University</B><BR>No, we have 
                  no reciprocity arrangements Other states: </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>18. Does the State, Territory, Tribe, or Federal 
                  Agency have reciprocity with other States or jurisdictions for 
                  the acceptance of certified private applicators from those 
                  states or jurisdictions? </TD>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2><B>Colorado Department of Agriculture</B><BR>No, 
                  we have no reciprocity arrangements Other states: </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2><B>Colorado State University</B><BR>No, we have 
                  no reciprocity arrangements Other states: </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Changes/Feedback</B> </TH></TD>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD><B>Plan Changes</B> (171.7d1,ii,iv,vi) Have you changed 
                  any significant item within the State plan that would affect 
                  the State certificatin program, including changes in 
                  commercial or private applicator subcategories or changes in 
                  standards of competency? </TD>
                <TD>Yes, add categories <BR>Will add private applicator 
                  certification and enforcement on January 1, 2007. <BR></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD><B>Feedback</B> Do your records show a consistent misuse 
                  or violation that can be attributed to a certain product or 
                  active ingredient? (This information will be used for a 
                  feedback loop to training.)</TD>
                <TD>No<BR></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Direct Supervision</B> </TH></TD>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=5>29. What constitutes direct supervison of 
                        uncertified applicators under your law/regulation for 
                        the following categories?</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH>Category/Subcategory</TH>
                      <TH>EPA Category</TH>
                      <TH>Supervision </TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Wood Destroying Organism Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Wood Preservation and Wood Products 
                        Treatment </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural Plant Disease Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Plant (1i) </TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural Insect Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Plant (1i) </TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Interior Plant Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Outdoor Vertebrate Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Fumigation </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Stored Commodities Treatment </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Rangeland Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NON-COMPARABLE</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Forest Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Forest (2)</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Turf Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Ornamental and Turf (3)</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Ornamental Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Ornamental and Turf (3)</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Seed Treatment </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Seed Treatment (4)</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Aquatic Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Aquatic (5) </TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Industrial and Right of Way </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Right-of-Way (6)</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Residential / Commercial Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Public Health Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Public Health (8)</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Research and Development </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Demonstration and Research (10)</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Metam Sodium for Root Control in Sewers 
                      </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NON-COMPARABLE</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Livestock Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Animal (1ii) </TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural Weed Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Plant (1i) </TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be within sight and 
                        hearing distance </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Private Applicator </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Private Applicator</TD>
                      <TD>Certified applicator must be available by phone, 
                        radio, or other technology </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Training</B> </TH></TD>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=5>30. Identify the types of initial training 
                        (prior to examination or license/certificate) available 
                        for your certified applicators. (mark where 
                    applicable</TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TH>Category/Subcategory</TH>
                      <TH>EPA Category</TH>
                      <TH>Training</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Wood Destroying Organism Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Wood Preservation and Wood Products 
                        Treatment </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural Plant Disease Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Plant (1i) </TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural Insect Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Plant (1i) </TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Interior Plant Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Outdoor Vertebrate Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Fumigation </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Stored Commodities Treatment </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Rangeland Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NON-COMPARABLE</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Forest Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Forest (2)</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Turf Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Ornamental and Turf (3)</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Ornamental Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Ornamental and Turf (3)</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Seed Treatment </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Seed Treatment (4)</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Aquatic Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Aquatic (5) </TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Industrial and Right of Way </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Right-of-Way (6)</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Residential / Commercial Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Public Health Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Public Health (8)</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Research and Development </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Demonstration and Research (10)</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Metam Sodium for Root Control in Sewers 
                      </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NON-COMPARABLE</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Livestock Pest Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Animal (1ii) </TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural Weed Control </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Plant (1i) </TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>Required on-the-job training, apprenticeship, or 
                        technician position 
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Private Applicator </TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Private Applicator</TD>
                      <TD>
                        <LI>None required </LI></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Applicator Totals</B> </TH></TD>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>There are no records.</TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Applicator Totals by Category</B> </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>23. Total number of applicators for the annual 
                  reporting period.</TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TD colSpan=5>There are no 
              records</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Applicator Cycles</B> </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>24. Certification/license and recertification 
                  cycles and requirements.</TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>
                  <TABLE width="100%" border=1>
                    <TBODY>
                    <TR>
                      <TH>Applicator</TH>
                      <TH>Category/Subcategory</TH>
                      <TH>EPA Category</TH>
                      <TH>Counts</TH></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural Plant Disease Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Plant (1i) </TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural Insect Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Plant (1i) </TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural Weed Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Plant (1i) </TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Livestock Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Agricultural--Animal (1ii) </TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Forest Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Forest (2)</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Turf Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Ornamental and Turf (3)</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>2 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>2 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Ornamental Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Ornamental and Turf (3)</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>2 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>2 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Seed Treatment</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Seed Treatment (4)</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Aquatic Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Aquatic (5) </TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Industrial and Right of Way</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Right-of-Way (6)</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Wood Destroying Organism Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Wood Preservation and Wood Products 
                        Treatment</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Interior Plant Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Outdoor Vertebrate Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Fumigation</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Stored Commodities Treatment</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Residential / Commercial Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Indust, Instit, Struct and Health Related 
                        (7)</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>2 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>2 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Public Health Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Public Health (8)</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Research and Development</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Demonstration and Research (10)</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Rangeland Pest Control</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NON-COMPARABLE</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Commercial</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Metam Sodium for Root Control in 
Sewers</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>NON-COMPARABLE</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>1 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>1 maximum credits per category </TD></TR>
                    <TR>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Private</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Private Applicator</TD>
                      <TD vAlign=top>Private Applicator</TD>
                      <TD>3 certification/license renewal cycle - number of 
                        years<BR>3 recertification cycle - number of years (may 
                        be the same as above)<BR>Continue education credit based 
                        on category<BR>7 core credits<BR>0 minimum credits per 
                        cateogry<BR>0 maximum credits per category 
                  </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Regulatory Activities</B> </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD width=40></TD>
                <TD colSpan=2>27. Identify other regulatory activities 
                  (processes) implemented under your law/regulations which 
                  contribute to control of the use of RUPs?
                  <P>Regulate these occupational groups whose work is associated 
                  with pesticides 
                  <P>WPS handlers<BR>Mixers and Loaders<BR>
                  <P></P>Regulate other pesticide related processes<BR></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Participate/Monitor </B></TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=5>There are no records</TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=3><B>Enforcement</B> </TD></TR>
              <TR>
                <TD colSpan=5>There are no records</TD></TR>
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                <TD colSpan=3><B>Communication</B> </TD></TR>
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                <TD colSpan=2>35. How often do you formally meet with your 
                  cooperating agencies/units listed in the C&amp;T Plan? 
                  <P></P><B>Colorado State University</B> quarterly or more 
                  often <BR></TD></TR>
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                <TD colSpan=3><B>Additional Information</B> </TD></TR>
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                <TD colSpan=5>There is no record.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></CENTER><!-- #EndEditable --></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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          <TD align=middle><BR><BR><FONT 
            face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000000 
            size=-2>For assistance, contact your regional EPA C&amp;T Manager, 
            or contact Richard Pont <A 
            href="mailto:pont.richard@epa.gov">mailto:pont.richard@epa.gov</A>, 
            (703) 305-7666<BR><A 
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