Current through December 12, 2024
1. A government applicator may renew his or her license as a government applicator if he or she provides proof satisfactory to the Director that he or she has successfully completed at least 12 units of continuing education in courses approved by the Director within the 4 years immediately preceding the expiration of the license. At least two units of continuing education must be completed in a course relating to laws and regulations governing the use of pesticides.2. A government applicator may receive credit for the completion of a course of continuing education offered in another state if:(a) The course is approved for continuing education by the appropriate agency of that state; and(b) Upon completion of the course, the sponsor of the course or the government applicator submits to the Department: (1) An agenda or outline for the course setting forth:(I) The location, date and time of the course;(II) The topics discussed during the course; and(III) The name of each speaker at the course;(2) A copy of a letter or other form indicating that the appropriate agency of that state has approved the course for continuing education and the number of units of continuing education approved for the course;(3) The name of the government applicator as indicated by the attendance sheet for the course; and(4) A request to receive credit for attending the course.3. For each course for which the government applicator claims one or more units of continuing education, he or she must receive from the sponsor of the course: (a) A certificate of completion issued by the sponsor of the course; or(b) Any other document or record that in the judgment of the Director establishes that the government applicator successfully completed the course.4. A government applicator who wishes to renew his or her license may not apply for renewal of the license more than 3 months before the expiration of the license.Nev. Admin. Code § 555.Sec. 7
Added to NAC by Bd. of Agriculture by R154-17A, eff. 12/18/2019