CAMDEN, S.C. — An Initial Private Pesticide Applicator Training and Licensing Exam will be offered at the Kershaw County Extension Office on Tuesday evening, July 9 from 6- 9:30 pm at 632 West Dekalb Street, Camden, South Carolina, 29020.
State and Federal laws require anyone who purchases or uses restricted use pesticides to have at least a current Private Applicators license, or to be working under the supervision of someone who has such a license.
The fee for Extension Private Applicator Initial Certification Training is $100. Certification fees are non-refundable. This fee must be paid by check or cash. The cost of a private applicator license from the Department of Pesticide Regulation is a separate fee. Up to 3 CCH credits will also be available for Private Applicators to get credits towards their current license. Each credit hour is $10.00.
Should you require information regarding the training please contact David DeWitt 843.229.7994 or dewitt4@Clemson.edu.
To register, please call or email Gila Holland at 803-432-9071 or ghollan@clemson.edu. Payment by cash or check will be taken at the door.
This is a rare evening class given by customer request.
Please call and pre-register.
Should you require special accommodations due to a disability, please notify our office ten days prior to the event.
Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages, regardless of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.
–Clemson University Cooperative Extension