WAC 16-228-1546
What are the requirements for a private
applicator license? (1) To qualify for a private applicator
license, an individual must pass a private applicator
examination. The examination shall be written and taken
without the aid of any materials that contain information
relevant to the exam content. Reading of exams by an
individual other than the applicant is not permitted. Individuals holding valid, passing scores on the laws and
safety examination, or equivalent, or the dealer manager exam,
and one of the classifications in WAC 16-228-1545 (3)(a) or
(h) or the now retired statewide classification, are exempt
from this examination requirement.
(2) Private applicators making aquatic applications to
water that moves off their own or their employer's
agricultural land must obtain the aquatic classification
described in WAC 16-228-1545 (3)(t).
(3) A passing score of seventy percent is established for
the examinations required under this section. The department
may establish separate passing scores for the examinations if
a validated process is used. Passing scores are valid for
obtaining a license in the calendar year in which the
examination is taken plus the following calendar year.
(4) The department may waive the examination requirements
contained in this section for any person holding a valid
certification with similar classifications from an EPA or
Canadian approved federal, state or provincial certification
program with comparable examination and recertification
standards.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 17.21, 15.58, 34.05 RCW. 03-22-029, § 16-228-1546, filed 10/28/03, effective 11/28/03. Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.58 and 17.21 RCW. 00-24-013, § 16-228-1546, filed 11/27/00, effective 12/28/00.]