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EPA Federal Certification of Applicators of RUPs within Indian Country Frequent Questions

A list of frequent questions and answers regarding the EPA Plan are covered in the EPA Federal Certification of Applicators of RUPs within Indian Country - Frequent Questions document. The questions include:

  • Who needs to apply for federal certification under the EPA Plan?
  • What is the difference between private and commercial applicators?
  • Who does not need to apply for federal certification under the EPA Plan?
  • How do I apply for Applicator Certification under the EPA Plan?
  • How do I apply for the EPA Private Applicator Virtual Training?
  • EPA Federal Certification of Applicators of RUPs within Indian Country Frequent Questions (pdf) (130.89 KB, September 13, 2022)

Pesticide Applicator Certification in Indian Country

  • About the 2023 EPA Certification Plan
  • Indian Country Covered by Plan
  • Who Needs to be Certified
  • How to Apply for Applicator Certification
  • Application Form
  • Applicator Recordkeeping Requirements
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Last updated on August 27, 2024
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