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A. The department may classify licenses to be issued under the Pesticide Control Act. Such classifications may include recommending pesticides to be used in or on land, including but not limited to agricultural crops, ornamentals, structures and noncrop land or to treat regulated products or equipment. If the licensee has a classified license, he shall be limited to practicing within such classification. Each classification shall be subject to separate testing procedures and requirements. No person shall be required to pay an additional license fee if he desires to be licensed in one or all of the license classifications.
B. The department may classify pesticide applicator and operator licenses to be issued under the Pesticide Control Act. The classifications may include, but not be limited to pest control operations, fumigators, ornamental or agricultural pesticide applicators or right-of-way pesticide applicators. Separate classifications may be specified for ground, aerial or manual methods used by any licensee to apply pesticides or to the use of pesticides to control pests. Each classification shall be subject to separate testing procedures and requirements. No person shall be required to pay an additional license fee if the person desires to be licensed in one or all of the license classifications.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 76. Agriculture § 76-4-32. Classification of licenses - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-76-agriculture/nm-st-sect-76-4-32/
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