Control Applicators in Florida Exam
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continuing education units (CEUs)
approximately one hour of study credit used to make up the total of 12 CEUs required for Right-Of-
Way Pest Control applicator recertification
Florida Pesticide Law
that law that governs the use of pesticides of Florida, which is administered by the Florida
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS)
Right-Of-Way Pest Control applicator
an individual who is licensed to use or supervise the use of restricted use pesticides, or other
pesticides requiring licensure, in the maintenance of right-of-way area associated with public roads,
electric power lines, pipelines, railroads, and other similar areas; but not including the use or
supervision of restricted use fumigant pesticides
recertification
the process by which license pesticide applicators accumulate continuing education units in order to
keep the license valid
restricted use pesticides (RUP)
pesticides for retail sale to, and use by, only certified applicators or persons under their direct
supervision and only for those purposes covered by the applicators certification
a right-of-way pest control applicator is a person who applies:
A. any type of pesticide
B. pesticides that are toxic to honeybees
C. restricted use pesticide
D. pesticides the are not EPA-registered
C. restricted use pesticide
the practical knowledge that right-of-way pest control applicators must demonstrate for certification
is based upon the:
A. knowledge obtained while pursuing a secondary education degree
B. category certification standards
C. EPA-approved training courses for this category
D. 1960's novel, "Silent Spring"
B. category certification standards
the cost of a 4-year license for right-of-way pest control commercial applicators is:
A. $100
B. $200
C. $250
D. No cost
C. $250