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Recertification Training for All Certified Pesticide Applicators

bullet three In South Carolina

bullet three What is pesticide applicator Recertification?

bullet three Submit Your Recertification Training Dates - (password protected) enter your training dates on the Statewide Calendar for Initial Certification and Recertification Trainings. (Click here for instructions.)

bullet three How many recertification credits am I required to get in South Carolina?

Extension Trainings for Recertification
drawing of a calendar linked to statewide calendar of recertification training dates

bullet three How do I get Pesticide Applicator Recertification Training?

bullet three Is there Recertification credit reciprocity between states?

bullet three Recertification Topics

bullet three PIP-2 The South Carolina Recertification Program - Pesticide Information Program (PIP) Information Sheet - This file is in PDF format. (Follow this link to obtain a free copy of Adobe Acrobat® Reader 7.0 for viewing PDF files.)

bullet three Statewide Calendar of Extension Recertification Training Locations

 

bullet three In Georgia

bullet three Training Sources for Recertifying Georgia Pesticide Applicators

 

bullet three In North Carolina

bullet three NC Pesticide Continuing Certification Training

bullet three NEW REQUIREMENT! - Effective Oct. 1, 2002, all NC Private Pesticide Applicators will be required to obtain 2 hours of recertification credits every three years. Click here for more information.


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Last Updated: August 31, 2005