Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 15.05.01.04 - Pest Control Employees - Responsibilities of Employer, the Department, and EmployeesA. Responsibility of Licensee or Permittee.(1) Registering Employees. A licensee or permittee shall register with the Department each employee who performs pest control either when applying, respectively, for a license or permit, or within 30 days after the employee's employment.(2) Providing Identifying Information. A licensee or permittee shall provide the Department with the employee's name, social security number, and 1-inch by 1-inch photograph.(3) Paying Initial and Renewal Registration Fees.(a) New Employees. Beginning October 1, 2010, a licensee or permittee shall pay an initial registration fee of $30 for each new registered employee required to be registered under Regulation .04A(1) of this chapter.(b) Existing Employees of Pest Control Consultant Licensees. Beginning January 1, 2011, a licensee or permittee shall pay an annual renewal fee of $30 for each registered employee required to be registered under Regulation .04A(1) of this chapter.(c) Existing Employees of Pest Control Business Licensees and Not-for-Hire Licensees. Beginning July 1, 2011, a licensee or permittee shall pay an annual renewal fee of $30 for each registered employee required to be registered under Regulation .04A(1) of this chapter.(4) Exemption. Permitted Public Agencies are exempted from paying the initial and renewal registration fees for registered employees.(5) Duration. (a) An employee registration for an employee of a Pesticide Business licensee, a Not-for-Hire licensee, or a permitted public agency becomes effective beginning July 1, or whenever obtained, and expires June 30.(b) An employee registration for an employee of a Pest Control Consultant Licensee becomes effective beginning January 1, or whenever obtained, and expires December 31.(6) Paying a Late Fee. If an application for renewal of an employee registration card is received by the Department more than 30 days after the renewal date of the registration card, the licensee is subject to a $30 late fee.(7) Notifying Department of Employee's Termination. Within 30 days after termination of the registered employee, a licensee or permittee shall give the Department written notice of the employment termination.(8) Training Employees. (a) Ensuring Completion of Approved Program. Each licensee or permittee is responsible for ensuring that each employee, other than a certified applicator, successfully completes a training program approved by the Department. Employee training shall be completed within 30 days of employment and before registration with the Department.(b) Prohibiting Untrained Employee From Certain Work. A licensee or permittee may not allow an employee who has failed to successfully complete an approved training program to perform pest control services unless a certified applicator or registered employee is physically present at the time and place of the pest control service.(c) Verifying Training Completion. Upon request by the Department, each licensee or permittee shall provide written evidence that an employee has completed an approved training program. The licensee or permittee shall maintain throughout the duration of an employee's employment a record showing the date on which the employee completed the approved program.B. Responsibility of Department. (1) Approval of Training Program. The Department may approve any training program that includes at least the following subjects:(a) Pesticide laws and regulations;(c) Safety and emergency procedures;(d) Proper pesticide handling and storage;(e) Pest identification and control recommendations;(f) Pesticide application techniques;(g) Environmental and health concerns; and(h) Integrated pest management principles.(2) Issuance of Identification Card. The Department shall issue an identification card to each employee that a licensee or permittee registers with the Department.C. Responsibility of Employees. (1) Use and Return of Identification Card. A registered employee shall carry an identification card and shall show it, on request, to any interested person. Upon termination, the registered employee shall return the identification card to the Department.(2) Need to Complete Training Program. An employee who has not successfully completed a Department-approved training program may not apply pesticides unless a certified applicator or registered employee is physically present at the time and place of application.Md. Code Regs. 15.05.01.04
Regulation .04A amended as an emergency provision effective December 2, 1985 (12:25 Md. R. 2469); emergency status expired February 2, 1986; adopted permanently effective March 24, 1985 (13:6 Md. R. 684)
Regulation .04A amended effective July 25, 1988 (15:15 Md. R. 1810)
Regulation .04A amended effective April 10, 2006 (33:7 Md. R. 674)
Regulation .04A amended as an emergency provision effective October 1, 2010 (37:23 Md. R. 1608); amended permanently effective January 13, 2011 (38:1 Md. R. 11)