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Question 1
In the state of Wisconsin, which agency is primarily responsible for enforcing the laws that
regulate the use of pesticides for structural pest control?
A) Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP)
B) Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
C) Wisconsin Department of Public Health
D) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Region 5
E) Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
Correct Answer: C) Wisconsin Department of Public Health.
Rationale: While DATCP handles most agricultural and general pesticide labeling, the
Wisconsin Department of Public Health is specifically tasked with the enforcement of
regulations surrounding structural pest control to protect human health in indoor and
residential environments.
Question 2
An individual who applies pesticides for any purpose on property other than that owned, rented,
or leased by themselves or their employer is legally classified as a:
A) Private Applicator
B) Commercial Applicator Not-For-Hire
C) Commercial For-Hire Pesticide Applicator
D) Government Employee Applicator
E) Restricted Use Handler
Correct Answer: C) Commercial For-Hire Pesticide Applicator.
Rationale: Wisconsin law distinguishes between those who apply pesticides on their own
land (Private) and those who are paid to apply them on others' property. If you are
performing a service for a third party on their land, you fall into the "Commercial For-
Hire" category and require specific certification.
Question 3
What is a mandatory requirement for a dealer to complete the sale of a "Restricted Use Pesticide"
(RUP) in Wisconsin?
A) The buyer must provide a social security number.
B) The buyer must show a valid driver's license.
C) The buyer’s current valid pesticide license or certification number must be recorded on the
retail invoice.
D) The buyer must sign a waiver releasing the dealer from all liability.
E) The dealer must perform a background check on the applicator.
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Correct Answer: C) The buyer’s current valid pesticide license or certification number must
be recorded on the retail invoice.
Rationale: Restricted Use Pesticides (RUPs) have a higher potential for environmental or
human harm. Therefore, federal and state laws require that only certified applicators
purchase them. The dealer is legally obligated to verify and document this certification at
the time of sale.
Question 4
Under the Wisconsin Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act, what is required
immediately after a pesticide application is made to a lawn?
A) The applicator must call the local fire department.
B) The applicator must water the lawn for 20 minutes.
C) Placement of markers (signs) at the primary points of entry to the lawn.
D) The applicator must provide a verbal 24-hour warning to all neighbors.
E) The applicator must wear a reflective safety vest until they leave the property.
Correct Answer: C) Placement of markers (signs) at the primary points of entry to the lawn.
Rationale: To prevent accidental exposure to residents, pets, and children, the Lawn Care
Act requires standardized warning signs to be posted immediately after application to
inform the public that the area has been treated.
Question 5
How long must an applicator of "Restricted Use Pesticides" (RUPs) maintain their application
records in Wisconsin?
A) 6 months
B) 1 year
C) 2 years
D) 5 years
E) Indefinitely
Correct Answer: C) 2 years
Rationale: Wisconsin administrative code requires that detailed records for RUP
applications be kept for a minimum of two years. These records are subject to inspection by
DATCP to ensure compliance with the label and state law.
Question 6
Which of the following must be included in the records of a restricted-use pesticide application?
A) The price paid for the pesticide.
B) The manufacturer’s stock ticker symbol.
C) The product name, amount applied, size of area treated, crop/site, date, and name of
applicator.
D) The name of the truck driver who delivered the product.
E) The specific GPS coordinates of the mixing site only.