Chapter 460J
31 sections
§460J-1 Definitions for pest control rules
§460J-2 Who serves on the pest control board
§460J-3 Board's job: licenses, rules, and enforcement
§460J-6 Pest control license is required to work
§460J-7 How the board checks license applicants
§460J-8 Getting a license: what you must do
§460J-8.5 Keeping your pest control license active with insurance
§460J-9 How to apply for a license and what fees to pay
§460J-10 License form
§460J-11 Where a licensed operator must keep and show their license
§460J-12 Pest control licenses and how exams work
§460J-13 How pest control operators get licensed by exam
§460J-14 License renewal fees and inactive license rules
§460J-15 When the board can take away or suspend a pest control license
§460J-16 Board hearing powers and enforcing orders
§460J-17 Continuing to operate after a licensee dies or leaves
§460J-19 Termite contracts and inspection reports
§460J-20 What termite documents must say
§460J-21 Fumigation must be supervised by a certified applicator
§460J-22 Keeping fumigation job logs for inspection
§460J-23 Pest control
§460J-23.5 When a pest control operator can hire another for fumigation
§460J-24 Who can do soil treatment pest control work
§460J-24.5 Approval needed before selling nonchemical pest control devices
§460J-25 Insurance required for pest control businesses
§460J-26 Who is exempt from this pest control law
§460J-27 Minimum fine for working without a license
§460J-27.5 Rules for advertising pest control services
§460J-28 Fines for breaking the law
§460J-29 Penalties for breaking this law
§460J-30 Other legal options still remain available