Sec. 48. (a) Subject to section 55 of this chapter, a person may not engage in or profess to engage in the business of:

(1) using a pesticide; or

Terms Used In Indiana Code 15-16-5-48

  • certificate of financial responsibility: means a notarized statement from an officer of a bank or other financial institution attesting to the fact that a licensee under this chapter has adequate financial resources equal to the amount of liability insurance or bonding required by rule under section 58 of this chapter to protect persons who may suffer legal damages as a result of the applicator's pesticide operations or the pest inspector's inspections. See Indiana Code 15-16-5-5
  • equipment: means any type of ground, water, or aerial apparatus or contrivance using motorized, mechanical, or pressurized power to apply any pesticide. See Indiana Code 15-16-5-13
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • in writing: include printing, lithographing, or other mode of representing words and letters. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
  • licensed applicator for hire: means any licensed certified commercial applicator who is employed by a licensed pesticide business to use or to supervise the use of any pesticide product on the property of another and who has assumed direct responsibility for the use or supervision of the use of pesticide products by the business. See Indiana Code 15-16-5-16
  • person: means any individual, partnership, association, fiduciary, corporation, or any organized group of persons whether incorporated or not. See Indiana Code 15-16-5-23
  • pesticide: means :

    Indiana Code 15-16-5-25

  • property: means all:

    Indiana Code 15-16-5-31

  • use: means an act of handling, releasing, or exposing individuals or the environment to a pesticide. See Indiana Code 15-16-5-36
  • Year: means a calendar year, unless otherwise expressed. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
(2) making diagnostic inspections or reports to determine infestations of wood destroying pests;

on the property of another for hire at any time without a pesticide business license issued by the state chemist. The state chemist shall require an annual license fee of forty-five dollars ($45) for each pesticide business license that is issued.

     (b) A pesticide business license must be obtained for each unique business location or business name from which pesticide use or application is conducted.

     (c) The application for a license must be on a form provided by the state chemist. Each application must contain information necessary for the administration of this chapter.

     (d) The state chemist may not issue a pesticide business license until the applicant or a pesticide applicator in the applicant’s hire who uses or supervises the use of a pesticide on the property of another is certified by passing an examination to demonstrate to the state chemist the applicant’s or applicator’s knowledge of the:

(1) use of pesticides under the category for which the applicant or applicator has applied; and

(2) nature and effect of pesticides the applicant or applicator may apply under the categories.

At least one (1) licensed applicator for hire must be associated with each location from which pesticides are used for hire.

     (e) The state chemist may renew any pesticide business license.

     (f) Subject to subsections (a), (b), (c), and (d) and section 65 of this chapter, if:

(1) the state chemist finds the applicant qualified to engage in the business of using pesticides or making diagnostic inspections or reports to determine infestations of wood destroying pests on the property of another;

(2) the applicant files evidence of financial responsibility required under section 58 of this chapter; and

(3) the applicant applying for a license involving aerial application of pesticides has met all of the requirements of:

(A) the Federal Aviation Administration;

(B) the Indiana department of transportation; and

(C) any other applicable federal or state statutes or regulations to operate the equipment described in the application;

the state chemist may issue a pesticide business license limited to the categories for which the applicant or a pesticide applicator in the applicant’s hire is qualified. The license expires January 1 of the year following issue unless it has been invalidated, revoked, or suspended earlier by the state chemist. A surety bond or certificate of liability insurance in force or certificate of financial responsibility required under section 58 of this chapter must be maintained and in effect on a continuing basis.

     (g) The state chemist may limit a license or the operation of a business to the use of certain pesticides, or to certain areas, or to certain types of equipment if the applicant is only so qualified.

     (h) If a license is not issued as applied for, the state chemist shall inform the applicant in writing of the reasons the license was not issued.

[Pre-2008 Recodification Citation: 15-3-3.6-6.]

As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.7. Amended by P.L.120-2008, SEC.75; P.L.91-2020, SEC.22.