This course is approved by the Texas Department of Agriculture for one hour credit in pest control for STRUCTURAL applicators & Technicians in the Wood Preservation category. 

Each certified structural technician is required to obtain two (2) units in general training and one (1) unit in each category in which the applicator is certified. Of the two (2) general training units required for recertification, at least one (1) must be in federal and state laws, pesticide safety, environmental protection, or integrated pest management. The other may be in any general topic.

No approved course may be repeated for credit within the same recertification year.

The Texas Dept. of Agriculture allows Structural Applicators to take 1 or all CEU’s online every other year.

Technicians will not be required to obtain units during the first calendar year in which their license is issued. Applicators who become certified in additional categories during any calendar year period will not be required to obtain units in those categories for that period.

Certified technicians who do not meet the recertification requirements will have their licenses suspended in all deficient categories for one (1) year or until all deficiencies are corrected, and they must then re-qualify by taking the certification examination.

Please contact the state for clarification on additional licensing and continuing education requirements: http://www.texasagriculture.gov/LicensesRegistrations/CEUs/SPCSCEUs.aspx

All Star Training has online, continuing education courses for pest control professionals. Our online courses are cheaper than the competition, self-paced and easy to use. All our online courses are state-approved by Texas and meet the requirements for license renewal or continuing education credits. So if you are working in Texas and need exterminator renewal courses on pest control, spray equipment, insecticides, fungicides, and classes on topics like carpenter ants, beetles, cotton pests, cockroaches, termites, mosquitoes and complying with laws of the Environmental Protection agency (EPA), and FIFRA, there is no better choice than All Star Training!

*You have up to 90 days to complete the course or until the expiration date of the course. The expiration date is listed in the course description and is set by the state licensing board.

 

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Preservative Treatment of Timber