(a) Every licensed operator shall enter into a written contract with the property owner when employed to control or eradicate termites or other structural pests, or in such other classifications as the State Plant Board may specify in its rules made under authority of this chapter. The contract for termite and other structural pests shall guarantee the performance of the work for at least one (1) year and that the property meets the minimum standards established by the board in its rules for the work, unless these standards are waived or altered upon approval of the board.
(b) A copy of the contract or “start-work agreement” and a complete outline of the work to be performed shall be given to the property owner before any work is started.
(c) (1) (A) By the fifteenth of each month, every licensed operator shall file a report with the Department of Agriculture covering termite and other structural pest work performed the previous calendar month.(B) The report required under subdivision (c)(1)(A) of this section shall include:(i) A summary listing of each contract issued for the prevention, control, or eradication of termites or other structural pests;(ii) Letters of clearance issued and service contracts issued regardless of whether chemical treatments were carried out;(iii) The name and address of the property owner;(iv) The address of the property; and(v) Any other information deemed necessary by the department and stipulated in the rules adopted under this chapter.(C) Within forty-eight (48) normal business hours, the licensed operator shall produce documents requested by an authorized agent of the department, including without limitation contracts and related documents.(D) Failure to meet timelines set in this section may result in additional penalties.(2) (A) Reporting and payment of inspection fees may also be required for household pest and rodent control work or other classifications as the department may specify if deemed necessary or if required by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, 7 U.S.C. § 136 et seq.(B) (i) All fees due the department shall be filed with the department as stipulated by the rules of the board.(ii) If payment of fees due is delayed more than thirty (30) days, then the fees due shall be doubled.(3) A report shall be filed each month even if no work is performed.
(1) (A) By the fifteenth of each month, every licensed operator shall file a report with the Department of Agriculture covering termite and other structural pest work performed the previous calendar month.(B) The report required under subdivision (c)(1)(A) of this section shall include:(i) A summary listing of each contract issued for the prevention, control, or eradication of termites or other structural pests;(ii) Letters of clearance issued and service contracts issued regardless of whether chemical treatments were carried out;(iii) The name and address of the property owner;(iv) The address of the property; and(v) Any other information deemed necessary by the department and stipulated in the rules adopted under this chapter.(C) Within forty-eight (48) normal business hours, the licensed operator shall produce documents requested by an authorized agent of the department, including without limitation contracts and related documents.(D) Failure to meet timelines set in this section may result in additional penalties.
(A) By the fifteenth of each month, every licensed operator shall file a report with the Department of Agriculture covering termite and other structural pest work performed the previous calendar month.
(B) The report required under subdivision (c)(1)(A) of this section shall include:(i) A summary listing of each contract issued for the prevention, control, or eradication of termites or other structural pests;(ii) Letters of clearance issued and service contracts issued regardless of whether chemical treatments were carried out;(iii) The name and address of the property owner;(iv) The address of the property; and(v) Any other information deemed necessary by the department and stipulated in the rules adopted under this chapter.
(i) A summary listing of each contract issued for the prevention, control, or eradication of termites or other structural pests;
(ii) Letters of clearance issued and service contracts issued regardless of whether chemical treatments were carried out;
(iii) The name and address of the property owner;
(iv) The address of the property; and
(v) Any other information deemed necessary by the department and stipulated in the rules adopted under this chapter.
(C) Within forty-eight (48) normal business hours, the licensed operator shall produce documents requested by an authorized agent of the department, including without limitation contracts and related documents.
(D) Failure to meet timelines set in this section may result in additional penalties.
(2) (A) Reporting and payment of inspection fees may also be required for household pest and rodent control work or other classifications as the department may specify if deemed necessary or if required by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, 7 U.S.C. § 136 et seq.(B) (i) All fees due the department shall be filed with the department as stipulated by the rules of the board.(ii) If payment of fees due is delayed more than thirty (30) days, then the fees due shall be doubled.
(A) Reporting and payment of inspection fees may also be required for household pest and rodent control work or other classifications as the department may specify if deemed necessary or if required by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, 7 U.S.C. § 136 et seq.
(B) (i) All fees due the department shall be filed with the department as stipulated by the rules of the board.(ii) If payment of fees due is delayed more than thirty (30) days, then the fees due shall be doubled.
(i) All fees due the department shall be filed with the department as stipulated by the rules of the board.
(ii) If payment of fees due is delayed more than thirty (30) days, then the fees due shall be doubled.
(3) A report shall be filed each month even if no work is performed.
(d) (1) Each licensed operator, qualified operator, or license holder in any classification shall keep a complete record of all work performed, including copies of all contracts issued.(2) The records shall be available for examination by the board or its representatives after reasonable notice and during normal business hours.(3) The records shall be kept for at least two (2) years and shall contain information on kinds, amounts, uses, dates, and addresses of applications of restricted-use pesticides.
(1) Each licensed operator, qualified operator, or license holder in any classification shall keep a complete record of all work performed, including copies of all contracts issued.
(2) The records shall be available for examination by the board or its representatives after reasonable notice and during normal business hours.
(3) The records shall be kept for at least two (2) years and shall contain information on kinds, amounts, uses, dates, and addresses of applications of restricted-use pesticides.
(e) (1) All licensed operators, qualified operators, or license holders shall display on both sides of all motor equipment that requires a state vehicle license the name of the license holder with letters at least two inches (2”) high.(2) Vehicles used only for sales or soliciting are excepted.
(1) All licensed operators, qualified operators, or license holders shall display on both sides of all motor equipment that requires a state vehicle license the name of the license holder with letters at least two inches (2”) high.
(2) Vehicles used only for sales or soliciting are excepted.