RS 3369 - Registered technicians
A. Persons who hold a place of business permit may employ unlicensed technicians to apply pesticides in connection with structural pest control work in accordance with the provisions of this Section.
B. The commission by rule may provide for different categories of registration of technicians including categories for technicians who apply pesticides and for technicians who prescribe treatment.
C. Each technician shall be registered with the commission within thirty days of the date he is employed. The application for registration shall contain the technician's name, residence address, date of birth, the employer's name and business address, the name of the licensed structural pest control operator who will provide direct supervision for the technician, and such other information as the commission by rule may require.
D. Each registered technician shall be under the direct supervision of a licensed structural pest control operator. The licensed structural pest control operator shall give instruction and direction to the registered technician and shall be fully responsible for the actions of the registered technicians who are under his direct supervision. The commission by rule may provide additional requirements for direct supervision.
E. Each registered technician shall carry his registration card on his person while performing structural pest control work and shall display his registration card upon the request of any person for whom structural pest control work is being performed by any employee of the commission.
F. Each person who employs a registered technician shall notify the commission within ten days after the termination of the employment of the registered technician or after any change in the assignment of the registered technician to a licensed structural pest control operator.
G. The registration of a technician shall be valid only while the technician remains employed by the person who registered the technician with the commission.
H. Each registered technician shall successfully complete an examination. Each registered technician shall take the examination within ninety days of the date he was employed. If the registered technician fails to pass the examination within ninety days after he is employed, he shall be allowed to work as a registered technician for another ninety days during which time he shall take the examination again. If the registered technician fails to pass the examination within one hundred eighty days after he is employed, he shall not be allowed to work as a registered technician until he has passed the examination.
I. The terms of each employment agreement between each licensed structural pest control operator or person who holds a place of business permit (employer) and each registered technician (employee) who is employed by that employer shall meet each of the requirements set forth in this Subsection. Any employment agreement between an employer and an employee which does not meet the requirements of this Subsection is prohibited. The requirements are:
(1) Each employee shall remit to each employer all funds collected in connection with structural pest control work performed by that employee.
(2) Each employer shall pay each employee in accordance with the terms of the employment agreement between them.
(3) Each employer shall withhold from the pay of each employee the amounts which employers are required to withhold from employees by applicable state and federal law.
(4) Each employer shall keep complete records of all structural pest control work performed by each employee. These records shall be maintained for at least two years. These records shall include the address of the structure treated, the name of the person for whom the treatment was performed, the brand name of the pesticide applied, and all other information required by the commission by rule.
J. Persons who fail to pass the examination shall not be allowed to retake the examination for thirty days.
K. Each registered technician shall participate in continuing educational programs as a condition of maintaining his or her status as a registered technician. The commission by rule, approved by the commissioner of agriculture and forestry and in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, shall establish requirements for continuing education for technicians, including the substantive content of the course and the amount of time which must be spent attending the course.
Acts 1984, No. 800, §1, eff. July 13, 1984; Acts 1988, No. 210, §§1 and 2; Acts 1988, No. 287, §1.