![]() ![]() The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) has contracted with PSI Services (PSI) to administer exams for agricultural pesticide applicator licensing. NEW LICENSING AND CONVENIENCE TESTING PROCEDURES! Decals can be picked up at any TDA regional office. However, the business must be registered with TDA and provide proof of liability financial responsibility in the amount of $100,000 property damage and $100,000 bodily injury per occurrence or a general aggregate at a minimum of $200,000 for each occurrence. Businesses must submit a Pesticide Applicator Business Registration form to TDA.Įach motor vehicle used by any applicator business that makes applications in the subcategory landscape maintenance of the lawn and ornamental pest control license use category, category 3(A) will prominently affix an applicator business vehicle identification decal issued and provided by the department on each motor vehicle used by an employee of the applicator business. Fee payment must be submitted with a check or money order made out to “Texas Department of Agriculture.”Ī pesticide applicator business is a person who applies a state-limited-use or restricted-use pesticide or regulated herbicide to the land of another for compensation and who is a licensed commercial applicator or employs at least one licensed commercial applicator.Īn applicator business is a registration, not a license. Fee payment must be submitted with a check or money order made out to “Texas Department of Agriculture.”ĬLICK HERE to download the PA-400N Application form for Non-Commercial/Non-Commercial Political license. Please have credit/debit card or electronic check ready for fee payment.ĬLICK HERE to download the PA-401 Application Form for a Commercial Applicator’s license. Once processed, you will be issued an Eligibility Letter so that you may schedule the required exams.Īpplications may be submitted by one of the following options:ĬLICK HERE to access the new online eApply site. ![]() Staff availability and workload impact the processing time. Once your application and fee is submitted, it will be processed by TDA staff in the order received. Noncommercial political subdivision (NCPS): an applicator employed by a political subdivision of the state of Texas or a federal agency operating in Texas. Noncommercial applicator: is required to be licensed, but does not qualify as a commercial applicator. The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) licenses pesticide applicators who use restricted-use and state-limited-use pesticides and regulated herbicides.Ĭommercial applicator: operates a business or is employed by a business that applies restricted-use or state-limited-use pesticides to the property of another person for hire or compensation. ![]()
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