Regulations
Arial Application - Ans>>Application of restricted-use pesticides from an airplane or helicopter
Anitfouling paint pest control - Ans>>Use of paints that contain tributlyl tin (TBT) compounds
Certified applicator - Ans>>Any individual certified to use of supervise the use of any pesticide
classified for restricted use
Chemigation - Ans>>Application of chemicals, including, but not limited to , fertilizers, plant
growth regulators, and pesticides through irrigation equipment
Commiecial applicator - Ans>>Any individual certified to use or supervise the use of
restricted_use pesticides on the property of others for a fee.
Noncommercial applicator - Ans>>An individual who uses or supervises the use of restricted-
use pesticides in the performance of activities as a government employee.
Pesticide Dealer - Ans>>an individual licensed to sell or distribute a restricted-use pesticide.d
dPrivate applicator - Ans>>Farmers, growers, foresters, and others who use or supervise the
use of a restricted-use pesticide in the production of an agricultural commodity on their own land
or land under their control. Private applicators may apply restricted-use pesticides for others for
free or as an exchange for goods and services.
Structural Pest Control - Ans>>Use of a pesticide to control termites, roaches, fleas, wood
destroying organisms, rats, mice and other structural pests.
Wood Preservation Pest Control - Ans>>Application of a restricted-use pesticide to wood to limit
decay or insect attack..
SC Pesticide Control Act - Ans>>Requires all individuals who use pesticides or work in
Categories 3, 5, 7a, 7b, or 8 to become licensed in South Carolina.
The Department of Pesticide Regulation - Ans>>Licenses certified pesticide applicators In S.C.
and regulates the use of pesticides.
There are twelve categories of applicators for commercial and non-commercial applicators.
Category 8 is Public Health Pest Control.
Becoming Licensed in SC - Ans>>You must pass the certification/licensing examination, pay an
annual license fee, and demonstrate financial responsibility.
, Pesticide dealers must pass an examination and pay an annual fee.
SC Pesticide Control Act Summary - Ans>>Purpose of the act is to regulate registration, quality
control, and use and application as required by the rules and regulations established by the US
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and
Rodenticide Act (FIRFA)
Pesticide Registration - Ans>>Every pesticide used in SC must be registered and renewed
annually by September 1.
Licensing of Pesticide Dealers - Ans>>Persons who do not sell restricted-use pesticides or
Veterinarians are exempt for licensing. All dealers must pass a test.
Certification of Pesticide Applicators. - Ans>>Certified applicators include Private, commercial
and noncommercial. Each must be licensed annually.
Anyone perfoeming pest control in the commercial categories of 3,5, 7a, 7b, or 8 must be
licensed as a commercial applicator in these categories or work under the direct supervision of
a person licensed in these categories whether they use restricted-use pesticides or not.
Licenses - Ans>>All licenses expire on December 31st and must be renewed before January 1.
After April 1 a new test must be passed.
Veterinarians and medical personnel and both private and governmental employees applying
pesticides in the normal course of work are exempt from licenses and other requirements. -
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Recertification of license - Ans>>All individuals who apply restricted-use pesticides must
become recertified every five years by attending recertification seminars or taking a test.
Commercial and noncommercial applicators must accumulate a specified number of Continuing
Certification Units (CCU) during each year of a recertification block of five years. Applicators
cannot wait until the last year of the 5 year term to get all of their CCU credits.
Pesticide Advisory Committee - Ans>>The committee is to advise the director on any or all
problems relating to the use and application of pesticides.
Structural Pest Control-Business License Requirement - Ans>>Only be issued to businesses
that have a full-time Category 7a-certified pesticide applicator in charge. this certified applicator
may only fill this role for one business.
Summary of the SC Chemigation Act, Rules, and Regulations - Ans>>Administered by the SC
Department of Fertilizer and Pesticide Control, Division of Regulatory and Public Service
Programs, Clemson University
Requires that back-flow prevention (anti-siphon) equipment be maintained and operational at all
times.