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What is a restricted use pesticide (RUP)?
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A pesticide that has the potential to cause unreasonable adverse
effects to the environment or injury to applicators or bystanders.
Who needs to be certified to apply pesticides in Iowa?
CORRECT ANSWER:
Anyone who applies or supervises the use of restricted use
pesticides must be certified according to EPA regulations and Iowa
laws.
What is the minimum age requirement to become a certified
pesticide applicator?
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The minimum age requirement is 18 years old.
What are the six main steps to become a certified applicator?
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1. Meet the minimum age requirement. 2. Determine certification
type. 3. Identify pest control categories. 4. Pass the appropriate
exams. 5. Request certification under a licensed company. 6. Apply
for certification and pay fees.
,What is the grace period for new employees to become certified?
CORRECT ANSWER:
New employees have a 21-day grace period to become certified
while working under direct supervision.
What is the role of a certified handler?
CORRECT ANSWER:
A certified handler is someone who is trained and certified to handle
pesticides safely.
What is a commercial applicator?
CORRECT ANSWER:
A person who applies or uses a pesticide on another person's
property for compensation.
What is a public applicator?
CORRECT ANSWER:
A person who applies pesticides to property owned by or under the
control of a governmental entity as part of their duties.
What is a noncommercial applicator?
CORRECT ANSWER:
A person who applies restricted use pesticides only on land owned
or controlled by themselves or their employer.
What is a private applicator?
CORRECT ANSWER:
A person who applies restricted use pesticides for agricultural
production on their own or their employer's property.
What are the certification exam requirements?
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,Initial certification requires passing a 50-question closed-book exam
and specific exams for each application category.
How often do pesticide certification cards expire?
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Certification cards expire on December 31 of the third year of the
certification cycle.
What happens if a certified applicator changes employment?
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Their certification becomes invalid until transferred to another
licensed business.
What is the consequence of misrepresenting another person during
certification exams?
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The individual will not be allowed to take any examination for one
year.
What is the purpose of the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land
Stewardship?
CORRECT ANSWER:
To regulate and oversee pesticide application and certification in
Iowa.
What is required for a company to apply pesticides commercially?
CORRECT ANSWER:
The company must be licensed by the Iowa Department of
Agriculture and Land Stewardship.
What is the difference between commercial and noncommercial
applicators?
CORRECT ANSWER:
, Commercial applicators apply pesticides for compensation on
others' properties, while noncommercial applicators apply only on
their own or their employer's properties.
What is the role of the IDALS Pesticide Bureau?
CORRECT ANSWER:
To issue certifications and regulate pesticide applicators in Iowa.
What are the requirements for direct supervision of noncertified
applicators?
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Noncertified applicators must work under the direct, physical
presence of a certified applicator.
What is the consequence of not completing certification
requirements?
CORRECT ANSWER:
You are not certified to apply pesticides until all requirements are
met.
What types of pesticides can noncertified applicators not use?
CORRECT ANSWER:
They cannot use restricted use pesticides as fumigants or through
aerial application.
What is the certification process for private applicators?
CORRECT ANSWER:
Private applicators must read and pass the exam on the Iowa Private
Pesticide Applicator Manual.
What is the significance of certification categories?
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