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How to get licensed for Pest Control in Wyoming

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License CategoriesWyo. Stat. § 9-2-1014 — 9-2-1014, report to the governor, on or before the first day of
Wyo. Stat. § 11-5-120
Wyo. Stat. § 36-6-101
ExaminationWyo. Stat. § 33-29-406 — License on the basis of comity
Wyo. Stat. § 21-2-801 — 21-2-801
Experience RequiredWyo. Stat. § 33-29-302 — Qualifications of board members
Insurance & BondingWyo. Stat. § 30-5-110
Wyo. Stat. § 39-17-204 — 39-17-204(a)(ii)
Wyo. Stat. § 40-29-106 — 40-29-106(c) that will be provided to consumers
FeesWyo. Stat. § 11-22-119 — 11-22-119
Wyo. Stat. § 11-17-209 — 11-17-209
Wyo. Stat. § 11-30-114
Continuing EducationWyo. Stat. § 33-42-107 — Duties of the board
Scope of PracticeWyo. Stat. § 33-29-604
Penalties for Unlicensed WorkWyo. Stat. § 23-3-106

Pest Control laws & codes that apply in Wyoming

Wyoming Statutes (18 sections)
  • Wyo. Stat. § 9-2-1014 9-2-1014, report to the governor, on or before the first day of

    Wyo. Stat. § 9-2-1014 — 9-2-1014, report to the governor, on or before the first day of

    The director of the department of agriculture shall administer and enforce the provisions of this act and regulations issued thereunder. The board of certification may issue regulations after a public hearing following due notice to all interested persons in conformance with the provisions of the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act to carry out the provisions of this act. Regulations may prescribe methods to be used in the application of pesticides, may prescribe standards for the classification and certification of applicators of pesticides, and may require certification, licensing, payment of reasonable fees for licensing or certification, submission of information, and passing of examinations by applicators of pesticides. Where the board of certification finds that regulations are necessary to carry out the purpose and intent of this act, the regulations may relate to the time, place, manner, methods, materials, and amounts and concentrations, in connection with the application of the pesticide, and may restrict or prohibit use of pesticides in designated areas during specified periods of time and shall encompass all reasonable factors which the board deems necessary. The department may issue licenses. Notwithstanding the provisions of W.S. 35-7-354(e), the board of agriculture, by regulation, following a hearing and pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act, may declare a specific pesticide or pesticide use a "restricted use pesticide", but only following a recommendation of the board of certification, and a finding of fact, in a public hearing conducted by the board of certification, that unreasonable adverse effects on the environment, including man, pollinating insects, animals, crops, wildlife and lands, other than pests, may reasonably occur. The director of the department of agriculture may allow the registration, licensing, testing, inspection and reporting requirements of this article to be conducted electronically as provided by the Uniform Electronic Transaction Act, W.S.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 11-5-120

    11-5-120.

    11-5-120.

    (b) The district board of each district may:

    (i) Sue and be sued;

    (ii) Employ personnel and determine duties and conditions of employment; (iii) Coordinate activities with the department and enter into cooperative agreements with other agencies;

    (iv) Secure and maintain bond or liability insurance, when deemed feasible by the district board;

    (v) Submit to the department reports required by the board;

    (vi) Participate in programs for the control of declared weeds and declared pests not included on the designated list;

    (vii) Buy and sell real property, personal property and equipment as needed to carry out district programs.

    (c) The district supervisor shall receive a salary and expenses as approved by the district board.

    11-5-106. Board of certification; duties.

    A board of certification is established consisting of the director or his designee, a University of Wyoming weed or pest specialist appointed by the dean of the college of agriculture, two (2) certified district supervisors and a district board member appointed by the Wyoming weed and pest council. The board of

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 26-3-122 26-3-122

    Wyo. Stat. § 26-3-122 — 26-3-122.

    26-3-122.

    35-7-361. Inspection of equipment.

    The director may provide for inspection of any equipment used for application of pesticides and may require repairs or other changes before its further use for pesticide application. A list of requirements that equipment shall meet may be adopted by regulation.

    35-7-362. Reciprocal agreement.

    The director may issue a license or certification on a reciprocal basis with other states without examination to a nonresident who is licensed, or certified, in another state substantially in accordance with the provisions of this act but financial security as provided for in W.S. 35-7-360 or proof of liability insurance shall be submitted by nonresident commercial applicators. The department shall, by rule and regulation, establish criteria for reciprocity including, but not limited to, formal agreements with other states, residency, categories and examination. The director is authorized to adopt additional rules and regulations necessary to implement this section.

    35-7-363. Exemptions.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 36-6-101

    36-6-101;

    36-6-101;

    (vi) Determine, subject to approval of the board, the best use for acquired institutional lands managed by the board pursuant to W.S. 9-2-2005, 9-2-2006 and 9-2-2012 consistent with:

    (A) Consideration of the needs of the institution;

    (B) Consideration of alternative uses of the property which are compatible with the mission of the institution; and

    (C) Limitations contained in the constitution of the state of Wyoming, state and federal law and the conveyance instrument.

    (d) For any lands belonging to the state of Wyoming and under the control of the board of land commissioners, the director shall coordinate with the department of agriculture regarding weed and pest control needs and control efforts, which the department of agriculture shall manage pursuant to the Wyoming Weed and Pest Control Act.

    36-3-103. Selection and location of lands.

    The director shall select and locate all lands which are now or may be hereafter granted to the state of Wyoming by the United States for any purpose whatever.

    36-3-104. Notice of selection. Before any selection of lands granted to the state is made, i

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 26-3-122

    26-3-122.

    26-3-122.

    35-7-361. Inspection of equipment.

    The director may provide for inspection of any equipment used for application of pesticides and may require repairs or other changes before its further use for pesticide application. A list of requirements that equipment shall meet may be adopted by regulation.

    35-7-362. Reciprocal agreement.

    The director may issue a license or certification on a reciprocal basis with other states without examination to a nonresident who is licensed, or certified, in another state substantially in accordance with the provisions of this act but financial security as provided for in W.S. 35-7-360 or proof of liability insurance shall be submitted by nonresident commercial applicators. The department shall, by rule and regulation, establish criteria for reciprocity including, but not limited to, formal agreements with other states, residency, categories and examination. The director is authorized to adopt additional rules and regulations necessary to implement this section.

    35-7-363. Exemptions.

    (a) The provision of W.S. 35-7-355 relating to licenses and requirements for their issuance shall not apply to any private applicato

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 33-29-604

    Exemptions and limitations

    33-29-604. Exemptions and limitations.

    (a) The provisions of this act shall not apply to:

    (i) An officer or employee of the United States practicing within the scope of his authority and employment;

    (ii) An officer or employee of the state of Wyoming performing regulatory reviews within the scope of his authority and employment provided the officer or employee shall not represent himself to be a licensed professional engineer or licensed professional surveyor unless he is so licensed and except when filing water right petitions with the state of Wyoming as provided in title 41 of the Wyoming statutes;

    (iii) An individual working for a business entity or licensee provided a licensee exercises responsible charge over all final designs, drawings, maps, plats and plans filed under W.S. 33-29-801;

    (iv) A utility company or telecommunications company regulated by the Wyoming public service commission or the company's employees practicing within the scope of their employment and authority;

    (v) An individual who performs actions described in W.S. 33-29-201(a)(viii)(A) up

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 36-6-101 36-6-101

    Wyo. Stat. § 36-6-101 — 36-6-101;

    36-6-101;

    (vi) Determine, subject to approval of the board, the best use for acquired institutional lands managed by the board pursuant to W.S. 9-2-2005, 9-2-2006 and 9-2-2012 consistent with:

    (A) Consideration of the needs of the institution;

    (B) Consideration of alternative uses of the property which are compatible with the mission of the institution; and

    (C) Limitations contained in the constitution of the state of Wyoming, state and federal law and the conveyance instrument.

    (d) For any lands belonging to the state of Wyoming and under the control of the board of land commissioners, the director shall coordinate with the department of agriculture regarding weed and pest control needs and control efforts, which the department of agriculture shall manage pursuant to the Wyoming Weed and Pest Control Act.

    36-3-103. Selection and location of lands.

    The director shall select and locate all lands which are now or may be hereafter granted to the state of Wyoming by the United States for any purpose whatever.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 11-17-209

    11-17-209.

    11-17-209.

    (b) Nothing in this article shall apply to:

    (i) A medicated feed;

    (ii) A product registered with the department and recognized as a pesticide;

    (iii) Any animal remedy intended solely for investigational, experimental or laboratory use by qualified persons, provided the animal remedy is plainly labeled "for investigational use only";

    (iv) Any person licensed to practice veterinary medicine in Wyoming, when acting within the scope of that license.

    11-17-203. Powers and duties of the director; promulgation of rules; interagency cooperation.

    (a) The director shall enforce the provisions of this article and may prescribe the form of tags, stamps or labels to be used to show that the registration has been properly filed.

    (b) The director may refuse to register any application not in compliance with this article and may cancel any registration subsequently found not to be in compliance with the law. No registration shall be refused or cancelled until the registrant has been given an opportunity to be heard before the director and to amend his application in order to bring the application into compliance.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 11-22-119

    11-22-119.

    11-22-119.

    11-22-102. Board authorized to adopt and publish rules.

    The board shall adopt and publish reasonable rules and regulations necessary for the administration of this act.

    11-22-103. License; requirements therefor.

    Upon making a satisfactory written statement to the board of financial responsibility and ownership or control of adequate facilities for the care, sorting, feeding, loading, unloading and shipment of livestock for the operation of a livestock market, and tendering the fee prescribed, any person may procure a license from the board to establish and operate within Wyoming for one (1) year a livestock market.

    11-22-104. License; requirement; fees generally; expiration; renewal; effect of refusal of issuance or renewal.

    No person shall operate a livestock market within Wyoming without first procuring a license from the board and paying a fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00). Each license issued shall expire on April 30 next after the issuance of the license. If a license is obtained on or after September 1 of any year, the person obtaining same shall pay a fee in proportion to the number of months of the year remaining until April 30. The li

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 11-12-103

    11-12-103.

    11-12-103. 11-12-103. Licensing.

    (a) Any person who sells or offers for sale or distribution in Wyoming any seeds shall obtain a license from the department. The license shall expire annually on March 31. Application for the license shall include the name and address of the person to whom the license is to be issued and the location of the place or places of business of the applicant. The application shall be accompanied by the license fee authorized by W.S. 11-1-104 for each place of business selling seeds in packets, packages or bulk of ten (10) pounds or more. This subsection shall not apply to any person licensed in accordance with W.S. 11-11-103.

    (b) Any person who conditions grain or seed for hire in Wyoming shall obtain a license from the department. The license shall expire annually on March 31. Application for the license shall include the name and address of the person to whom the license is to be issued and the location of the place or places of business of the applicant. The application shall be accompanied by the license fee which shall be the same as the fee established for a seed dealer license. This subsection shall not apply to any person licens

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 9-2-1014 9-2-1014, report to the governor, on or before the first day of

    Wyo. Stat. § 9-2-1014 — 9-2-1014, report to the governor, on or before the first day of

    This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Wyoming Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1973".

    35-7-351. Enforcing agency.

    This act shall be administered by the department of agriculture of the state of Wyoming, hereinafter referred to as the "department".

    35-7-352. Declaration of purpose.

    The legislature hereby finds that pesticides and devices are valuable to our state's agricultural production and to the protection of man and the environment from insects, rodents, weeds, and other forms of life which may be pests, and it is essential to the public health and welfare that they be regulated closely to prevent adverse effects on human life and the environment. The purpose of this act is to regulate, in the public interest, the labeling, distribution, storage, transportation, disposal, use and application of pesticides to control pests. New pesticides are continually being discovered or synthesized which are valuable for the control of pests, and for use as defoliants, desiccants, plant regulators, and related purposes. The dissemination of accurate scientific information as to the proper use or nonuse, of any pesticide, is vital to the public health and welfare and the environment both immediate and future. Therefore, it is deemed necessary to provide for registration of pesticides and devices.

    35-7-353. Board of certification.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 11-22-119 11-22-119

    Wyo. Stat. § 11-22-119 — 11-22-119.

    11-22-119.

    11-22-102. Board authorized to adopt and publish rules.

    The board shall adopt and publish reasonable rules and regulations necessary for the administration of this act.

    11-22-103. License; requirements therefor.

    Upon making a satisfactory written statement to the board of financial responsibility and ownership or control of adequate facilities for the care, sorting, feeding, loading, unloading and shipment of livestock for the operation of a livestock market, and tendering the fee prescribed, any person may procure a license from the board to establish and operate within Wyoming for one (1) year a livestock market.

    11-22-104. License; requirement; fees generally; expiration; renewal; effect of refusal of issuance or renewal.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 26-3-122 26-3-122

    Wyo. Stat. § 26-3-122 — 26-3-122.

    (viii) To use restricted use pesticides inconsistent with the applicator category of certification. (b) If the director finds that the violation occurred despite the exercise of due care or did not cause significant harm to another person, to health or to the environment, he shall issue a warning in lieu of prosecution.

    (c) Except as otherwise provided by the Wyoming Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1973, no political subdivision of this state shall adopt or enforce any ordinance, resolution, rule or regulation regarding pesticides storage, sale, distribution, notification of use, or use that is more stringent than the Wyoming Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1973 or rules promulgated thereunder.

    35-7-375. Required notification of pesticide application on or within school buildings.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 9-19-204 9-19-204 and shall promulgate rules and regulations in

    Wyo. Stat. § 9-19-204 — 9-19-204 and shall promulgate rules and regulations in

    (a) The board shall have the power and authority to promulgate and adopt rules and regulations not inconsistent with the laws of the state, as it may from time to time deem necessary in the direction, control, disposition and care of all state lands, and to preserve the value of the land and to recognize the fiduciary duties of the state land office. Rules adopted under this subsection shall provide that weed and pest control on all state lands be coordinated with and managed by the department of agriculture pursuant to the Wyoming Weed and Pest Control Act.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 23-3-106

    23-3-106(a) and (b).

    23-3-106(a) and (b).

    (f) A licensed taxidermist shall maintain records of wildlife specimens received. Those records shall be available for a regulatory inspection upon a forty-eight (48) hour notification by the department. The records shall be submitted to the department by January 31 each year for the preceding year.

    23-2-303. Trapping licenses; tagging; traps and snares; penalty; confiscation; inspection; interference with trapping. (a) Any person may, in the discretion of the department upon application and the payment of the proper fee, receive a license to trap any furbearing animal. The department shall issue a trapping license to a nonresident only if his state issues licenses to Wyoming residents to trap the same species for which residents of that state may be licensed to trap in that state. Any nonresident applying for a Wyoming trapping license shall furnish:

    (i) A notarized affidavit stating the applicant's legal address including his state of residence; and

    (ii) A copy of the most current statutes or rules and regulations of the applicant's state of residence which show that the state issues nonresident trapping licenses which

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 16-6-701 16-6-701(a)(v)

    Wyo. Stat. § 16-6-701 — 16-6-701(a)(v):

    ARTICLE 11 - CONTRACTOR LICENSES – RECIPROCITY

    16-6-1101. Contractor licenses; reciprocity; requirements.

    (a) As used in this section:

    (i) "Accepting jurisdiction" means a county, city, town or other government entity that is required to recognize and accept a license issued by an issuing jurisdiction;

    (ii) "Contractor" means a person employed by and contracting with an owner to improve an owner's property;

    (iii) "Issuing jurisdiction" means the county, city, town or other government entity that issued a license to a contractor; (iv) "License" means any license or certification necessary for a contractor to perform work in a jurisdiction.

    (b) Each county, city, town and other government entity that issues licenses to contractors shall recognize a license issued to a contractor by another county, city, town or other government entity in Wyoming, in accordance with the following:

    (i) Before the accepting jurisdiction shall recognize the license under this section:

    (A) The contractor's license shall be active; and

    (B) The contractor shall be in good standing with the issuing jurisdiction and shall provide to the accepting jurisdiction any proof of financial assurance required by the accepting jurisdiction.

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 11-20-226

    11-20-226 and 11-20-230 for which there is no specific penalty

    11-20-226 and 11-20-230 for which there is no specific penalty prescribed is punishable as provided in W.S. 11-1-103.

    11-20-230. Livestock seed stock and exhibitors permit; fees; transfers; reports; enforcement. (a) Any Wyoming livestock producer who raises and markets livestock for the purpose of providing breeding seed stock or exhibition animals, as defined by the board for purposes of this section, may apply to the board for a livestock seed stock or exhibition stock permit. The fee shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) per permit. The permit shall be valid for the calendar year issued and no transactions or shipments shall be authorized until a permit has been issued.

    (b) After receiving a certificate of inspection from a Wyoming brand inspector, the livestock producer may sell or change ownership of the livestock provided the livestock are branded with the livestock producer's recorded Wyoming brand and the animals can be individually identified by a board approved method. The livestock may then be legally shipped or removed from any county in Wyoming to any other county, state or country, provided they are accompanied by a board authorized bill of sale and a boar

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 16-6-701 16-6-701(a)(v)

    Wyo. Stat. § 16-6-701 — 16-6-701(a)(v):

    (vi) Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to:

    (A) Require an accepting jurisdiction to grant privileges to a contractor for a license that is not of a similar type or class to the license granted by the issuing jurisdiction;

    (B) Prohibit an accepting jurisdiction from requiring a contractor to complete application requirements and procedures, satisfactorily complete any testing requirements or pay fees if the contractor seeks to perform work in an accepting jurisdiction that is not covered under the license issued by the issuing jurisdiction or seeks to perform work that is not at an equivalent level of required competency in the accepting jurisdiction.

    (c) Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prohibit any county, city, town or other government entity that issues licenses to contractors from entering into agreements for the recognition of licenses obtained in other jurisdictions in Wyoming.

    CHAPTER 7 - RELOCATION ASSISTANCE

    16-7-101. Short title.

    This act is known and may be cited as the "Wyoming Relocation Assistance Act of 1973".

    16-7-102. Definitions.

    (a) As used in this act:

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 33-29-604 Exemptions and limitations

    Wyo. Stat. § 33-29-604 — Exemptions and limitations

    33-29-604. Exemptions and limitations.

    (a) The provisions of this act shall not apply to:

    (i) An officer or employee of the United States practicing within the scope of his authority and employment;

    (ii) An officer or employee of the state of Wyoming performing regulatory reviews within the scope of his authority and employment provided the officer or employee shall not represent himself to be a licensed professional engineer or licensed professional surveyor unless he is so licensed and except when filing water right petitions with the state of Wyoming as provided in title 41 of the Wyoming statutes;

    (iii) An individual working for a business entity or licensee provided a licensee exercises responsible charge over all final designs, drawings, maps, plats and plans filed under W.S. 33-29-801;

    (iv) A utility company or telecommunications company regulated by the Wyoming public service commission or the company's employees practicing within the scope of their employment and authority;

    (v) An individual who performs actions described in W.S. 33-29-201(a)(viii)(A) upon lands owned or leased by him or upon lands owned or leased by an entity, which is not a publicly traded corporation, of which he owns an interest; or

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  • Wyo. Stat. § 33-29-406 License on the basis of comity

    Wyo. Stat. § 33-29-406 — License on the basis of comity

    33-29-406. License on the basis of comity.

    (a) An applicant who holds a license issued by another jurisdiction to practice professional engineering or professional land surveying may be issued a professional license provided:

    (i) The applicant has submitted evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant has a background that does not evidence conduct adverse to the practice of engineering or land surveying or to the ability to practice engineering or land surveying;

    (ii) The applicant has passed any examinations required by rule of the board to establish competence at a professional level in Wyoming licensing laws and professional ethics; and

    (iii) The applicant:

    (A) Meets the education, experience and examination requirements equivalent to the requirements in effect in Wyoming at the time the applicant's license was issued by the other jurisdiction; or

    (B) Meets requirements established by the national council of examiners for engineering and surveying or its successor organization that the board has determined are equivalent to the requirements for a professional license in Wyoming.

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