Louisiana pesticide core exam practice test It is a very important test for you to test your knowledge before taking the official test.
Important practice questions of LA pesticide applicator core exam.
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Louisiana Pesticide Specific Regulation
if you are a commercial or private user you need to issue a certified certificate to apply and use restricted pesticides.
As for the license to apply pesticides, Businesses must obtain an annual license and meet insurance requirements. As for dealers, they must have a license for each sales location.
Pesticide Registration All pesticides sold or distributed in Louisiana must be registered with the Commissioner annually. Pesticide labels must meet state and federal requirements and safety information must be provided on the pesticide label.
Pesticide Waste Management When disposing of pesticides according to the laws of the State of Louisiana, they do not affect the environment and pollute it.
Water Protection from Pesticide Pollution have been put in place to protect water from pollution that can be caused by pesticides.
Record keeping is one of the most important things. Pesticide applicators must record any pesticide sold, Applicator’s or storage for 3 years.
Louisiana School Pesticide Safety
Schools should follow IPM (Integrated Pest Management) to minimize pesticide use and use and prioritize the safest methods.
Certainly, as we mentioned previously, no one can apply restricted pesticides unless he has a permit (certificate).
Notification and Reporting Before applying pesticides in Louisiana schools, parents and guardians must be notified.
Pesticide application in free zones. There are sensitive areas where there are restrictions on pesticide application in food areas and play areas.
Tax and Penalties for Violations under Louisiana Pesticide Law
Louisiana law provides that the commissioner may impose a fine of not more than five thousand dollars for each violation. Each day that the violation continues is considered a separate day.
Imposing a financial penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars for minor violations that do not cause harm to human life or threaten the environment.
There are additional fees that the Commissioner may impose due to any other violations or damages resulting from that violation.