Colorado Code § 35-10-115

Qualified supervisor, certified operator, and private applicator licenses - examination - application - fees
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(1) Each applicant for a qualified supervisor, certified
operator, or private applicator license shall:
(a) Pass a written examination in each class or subclass of pesticide application, or
device use, in which he or she wishes to be licensed;
(b) Possess the degree of experience and any other qualifications which may be required
by the commissioner for licensure under this section; and
(c) If he wishes to be licensed to engage in aerial application of pesticides, possess a
certificate issued by the federal aviation administration as specified in license qualifications
adopted by the commissioner.
(2) Each applicant for licensure under this section shall submit an application providing
all information in the form and manner the commissioner shall designate, including, but not
limited to, verification that such applicant has complied with subsection (1) of this section.
(3) Each licensee shall be required to report to the commissioner, in the form and
manner he shall designate, any change to the information provided in such licensee's application
or in any such reports previously submitted, within fifteen days of such change.
(4) Each applicant for a license issued under this section shall pay a license fee in an
amount determined by the commissioner, after review by the advisory committee created in
section 35-10-125.
(5) The commissioner shall issue licenses to qualified private applicators on and after
January 1, 2007. A license issued in Colorado by the United States environmental protection
agency, issued to a private applicator before January 1, 2007, shall remain valid for purposes of
this article through the expiration date of such license.

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