Private Applicators
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Recertification occurs every 5th year.
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You will receive a recertification notice about two months before your card expires.
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Recertification credits are earned by attending refresher courses throughout the 5-year period. There is no need to submit recertification credit certificates to the DEC for any courses taken; course sponsors will report credits earned to the DEC.
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Credits needed for private recertification are:
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8 for Agricultural Animal (Livestock & Poultry) and Aquatics,
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and 10 for Agricultural Plant (Field & Forage, Fruit, Vegetable, Greenhouse & Florist and Nursery & Ornamentals).
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Credits must be earned in more than one calendar year and consist of at least 25% category-specific training in each category of certification.
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If the required numbers of credits are not earned by recertification time, you can take an open book recertification exam prior to the expiration date of your card. Contact your Regional Pesticide Office for locations and dates.
Late Recertification
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You may NOT apply restricted use pesticides or supervise others without a valid ID card.
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You have 90 days to remit payment and recertification credits or take the recertification exam.
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If your card has been expired over 90 days, but less than two years, you must submit the original recertification credits, PLUS an additional six credit hours earned after the expiration date of your card.
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If you haven't earned the required recertification credits; you may take an open book recertification exam.
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You will still have to earn the additional six credit hours. If you allow your card to expire, contact your Regional Pesticide Office for information on renewal and/or recertification.
Commercial applicators
If you need more information, please visit the CCE-PSEP web site.
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