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Public Act 104-0363
Public Act 0363 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 104-0363 | | SB0783 Enrolled | LRB104 07111 BDA 17148 b |
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| AN ACT concerning safety. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Illinois Pesticide Act is amended by | changing Sections 4, 6, 10, 11, 11.1, 12, and 13 and by adding | Section 11.5 as follows: | (415 ILCS 60/4) (from Ch. 5, par. 804) | Sec. 4. Definitions. As used in this Act: | 1. "Director" means Director of the Illinois Department of | Agriculture or his authorized representative. | 2. "Active Ingredient" means any ingredient which will | prevent, destroy, repel, control or mitigate a pest or which | will act as a plant regulator, defoliant or desiccant. | 3. "Adulterated" shall apply to any pesticide if the | strength or purity is not within the standard of quality | expressed on the labeling under which it is sold, distributed | or used, including any substance which has been substituted | wholly or in part for the pesticide as specified on the | labeling under which it is sold, distributed or used, or if any | valuable constituent of the pesticide has been wholly or in | part abstracted. | 4. "Agricultural Commodity" means produce of the land, | including, but not limited to, plants and plant parts, |
| livestock and poultry and livestock or poultry products, | seeds, sod, shrubs and other products of agricultural origin | including the premises necessary to and used directly in | agricultural production. Agricultural commodity also includes | aquatic products, including any aquatic plants and animals or | their by-products that are produced, grown, managed, harvested | and marketed on an annual, semi-annual, biennial or short-term | basis, in permitted aquaculture facilities. | 5. "Animal" means all vertebrate and invertebrate species | including, but not limited to, man and other mammals, birds, | fish, and shellfish. | 5.5. "Barrier mosquitocide" means a pesticide that is | formulated to kill adult mosquitoes and that is applied so as | to leave a residual mosquitocidal coating on natural or | manmade surfaces. "Barrier mosquitocide" does not include a | product that is exempt from registration under the Federal | Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, or rules adopted | pursuant to that Act. | 5.6. "Barrier mosquitocide treatment" means application of | a barrier mosquitocide to a natural or manmade surface. | 6. "Beneficial Insects" means those insects which during | their life cycle are effective pollinators of plants, | predators of pests or are otherwise beneficial. | 7. "Certified applicator". | A. "Certified applicator" means any individual who is | certified under this Act to purchase, use, or supervise |
| the use of pesticides which are classified for restricted | use. | B. "Private applicator" means a certified applicator | who purchases, uses, or supervises the use of any | pesticide classified for restricted use, for the purpose | of producing any agricultural commodity on property owned, | rented, or otherwise controlled by him or his employer, or | applied to other property if done without compensation | other than trading of personal services between no more | than 2 producers of agricultural commodities. | C. "Licensed Commercial Applicator" means a certified | applicator, whether or not he is a private applicator with | respect to some uses, who owns or manages a business that | is engaged in applying pesticides, whether classified for | general or restricted use, for hire. The term also applies | to a certified applicator who uses or supervises the use | of pesticides, whether classified for general or | restricted use, for any purpose or on property of others | excluding those specified by subparagraphs 7 (B), (D), (E) | of Section 4 of this Act. | D. "Commercial Not For Hire Applicator" means a | certified applicator who uses or supervises the use of | pesticides classified for general or restricted use for | any purpose on property of an employer when such activity | is a requirement of the terms of employment and such | application of pesticides under this certification is |
| limited to property under the control of the employer only | and includes, but is not limited to, the use or | supervision of the use of pesticides in a greenhouse | setting. "Commercial Not For Hire Applicator" also | includes a certified applicator who uses or supervises the | use of pesticides classified for general or restricted use | as an employee of a state agency, municipality, or other | duly constituted governmental agency or unit. | 8. "Defoliant" means any substance or combination of | substances which cause leaves or foliage to drop from a plant | with or without causing abscission. | 9. "Desiccant" means any substance or combination of | substances intended for artificially accelerating the drying | of plant tissue. | 10. "Device" means any instrument or contrivance, other | than a firearm or equipment for application of pesticides when | sold separately from pesticides, which is intended for | trapping, repelling, destroying, or mitigating any pest, other | than bacteria, virus, or other microorganisms on or living in | man or other living animals. | 11. "Distribute" means offer or hold for sale, sell, | barter, ship, deliver for shipment, receive and then deliver, | or offer to deliver pesticides, within the State. | 12. "Environment" includes water, air, land, and all | plants and animals including man, living therein and the | interrelationships which exist among these. |
| 13. "Equipment" means any type of instruments and | contrivances using motorized, mechanical or pressure power | which is used to apply any pesticide, excluding pressurized | hand-size household apparatus containing dilute ready to apply | pesticide or used to apply household pesticides. | 14. "FIFRA" means the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and | Rodenticide Act, as amended. | 15. "Fungi" means any non-chlorophyll bearing | thallophytes, any non-chlorophyll bearing plant of a lower | order than mosses or liverworts, as for example rust, smut, | mildew, mold, yeast and bacteria, except those on or in living | animals including man and those on or in processed foods, | beverages or pharmaceuticals. | 16. "Household Substance" means any pesticide customarily | produced and distributed for use by individuals in or about | the household. | 17. "Imminent Hazard" means a situation which exists when | continued use of a pesticide would likely result in | unreasonable adverse effects on the environment or will | involve unreasonable hazard to the survival of a species | declared endangered by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior or | to species declared to be protected by the Illinois Department | of Natural Resources. | 18. "Inert Ingredient" means an ingredient which is not an | active ingredient. | 19. "Ingredient Statement" means a statement of the name |
| and percentage of each active ingredient together with the | total percentage of inert ingredients in a pesticide and for | pesticides containing arsenic in any form, the ingredient | statement shall include percentage of total and water soluble | arsenic, each calculated as elemental arsenic. In the case of | spray adjuvants the ingredient statement need contain only the | names of the functioning agents and the total percent of those | constituents ineffective as spray adjuvants. | 20. "Insect" means any of the numerous small invertebrate | animals generally having the body more or less obviously | segmented for the most part belonging to the class Insects, | comprised of six-legged, usually winged forms, as for example | beetles, caterpillars, and flies. This definition encompasses | other allied classes of arthropods whose members are wingless | and usually have more than 6 legs as for example spiders, | mites, ticks, centipedes, and millipedes. | 21. "Label" means the written, printed or graphic matter | on or attached to the pesticide or device or any of its | containers or wrappings. | 22. "Labeling" means the label and all other written, | printed or graphic matter: (a) on the pesticide or device or | any of its containers or wrappings, (b) accompanying the | pesticide or device or referring to it in any other media used | to disseminate information to the public, (c) to which | reference is made to the pesticide or device except when | references are made to current official publications of the U. |
| S. Environmental Protection Agency, Departments of | Agriculture, Health, Education and Welfare or other Federal | Government institutions, the state experiment station or | colleges of agriculture or other similar state institution | authorized to conduct research in the field of pesticides. | 23. "Land" means all land and water area including | airspace, and all plants, animals, structures, buildings, | contrivances, and machinery appurtenant thereto or situated | thereon, fixed or mobile, including any used for | transportation. | 24. "Licensed Operator" means a person employed to apply | pesticides to the lands of others under the direction of a | "licensed commercial applicator" or a "licensed commercial | not-for-hire applicator". | 25. "Nematode" means invertebrate animals of the phylum | nemathelminthes and class nematoda, also referred to as nemas | or eelworms, which are unsegmented roundworms with elongated | fusiform or sac-like bodies covered with cuticle and | inhabiting soil, water, plants or plant parts. | 26. "Permit" means a written statement issued by the | Director or his authorized agent, authorizing certain acts of | pesticide purchase or of pesticide use or application on an | interim basis prior to normal certification, registration, or | licensing. | 27. "Person" means any individual, partnership, | association, fiduciary, corporation, or any organized group of |
| persons whether incorporated or not. | 28. "Pest" means (a) any insect, rodent, nematode, fungus, | weed, or (b) any other form of terrestrial or aquatic plant or | animal life or virus, bacteria, or other microorganism, | excluding virus, bacteria, or other microorganism on or in | living animals including man, which the Director declares to | be a pest. | 29. "Pesticide" means any substance or mixture of | substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or | mitigating any pest or any substance or mixture of substances | intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant or desiccant. | 30. "Pesticide Dealer" means any person who distributes | registered pesticides to the user. | 31. "Plant Regulator" means any substance or mixture of | substances intended through physiological action to affect the | rate of growth or maturation or otherwise alter the behavior | of ornamental or crop plants or the produce thereof. This does | not include substances which are not intended as plant | nutrient trace elements, nutritional chemicals, plant or seed | inoculants or soil conditioners or amendments. | 32. "Protect Health and Environment" means to guard | against any unreasonable adverse effects on the environment. | 33. "Registrant" means a person who has registered any | pesticide pursuant to the provision of FIFRA and this Act. | 34. "Restricted Use Pesticide" means any pesticide with | one or more of its uses classified as restricted by order of |
| the Administrator of USEPA. | 35. "SLN Registration" means registration of a pesticide | for use under conditions of special local need as defined by | FIFRA. | 36. "State Restricted Pesticide Use" means any pesticide | use which the Director determines, subsequent to public | hearing, that an additional restriction for that use is needed | to prevent unreasonable adverse effects. | 37. "Structural Pest" means any pests which attack and | destroy buildings and other structures or which attack | clothing, stored food, commodities stored at food | manufacturing and processing facilities or manufactured and | processed goods. | 38. "Unreasonable Adverse Effects on the Environment" | means the unreasonable risk to the environment, including man, | from the use of any pesticide, when taking into account | accrued benefits of as well as the economic, social, and | environmental costs of its use. | 39. "USEPA" means United States Environmental Protection | Agency. | 40. "Use inconsistent with the label" means to use a | pesticide in a manner not consistent with the label | instruction, the definition adopted in FIFRA as interpreted by | USEPA shall apply in Illinois. | 41. "Weed" means any plant growing in a place where it is | not wanted. |
| 42. "Wildlife" means all living things, not human, | domestic, or pests. | 43. "Bulk pesticide" means any registered pesticide which | is transported or held in an individual container in undivided | quantities of greater than 55 U.S. gallons liquid measure or | 100 pounds net dry weight. | 44. "Bulk repackaging" means the transfer of a registered | pesticide from one bulk container (containing undivided | quantities of greater than 100 U.S. gallons liquid measure or | 100 pounds net dry weight) to another bulk container | (containing undivided quantities of greater than 100 U.S. | gallons liquid measure or 100 pounds net dry weight) in an | unaltered state in preparation for sale or distribution to | another person. | 45. "Business" means any individual, partnership, | corporation or association engaged in a business operation for | the purpose of selling or distributing pesticides or providing | the service of application of pesticides in this State. | 46. "Facility" means any building or structure and all | real property contiguous thereto, including all equipment | fixed thereon used for the operation of the business. | 47. "Chemigation" means the application of a pesticide | through the systems or equipment employed for the primary | purpose of irrigation of land and crops. | 48. "Use" means any activity covered by the pesticide | label, including, but not limited to, application of |
| pesticide, mixing and loading, storage of pesticides or | pesticide containers, disposal of pesticides and pesticide | containers and reentry into treated sites or areas. | 49. "Education course" means a course approved by the | Department of Agriculture that may be used by a certified | applicator, licensed operator, or registered pesticide dealer | to meet renewal requirements under the Act. | 50. "License transfer" means the transfer of an existing | license or certification by the Department from one certified | applicator or operator to another certified applicator or | operator for the period of time remaining on the license | before renewal. | (Source: P.A. 102-555, eff. 1-1-22; 102-916, eff. 1-1-23; | 103-154, eff. 6-30-23.) | (415 ILCS 60/6) (from Ch. 5, par. 806) | Sec. 6. Registration. | 1. Every pesticide which is distributed, sold, offered for | sale within this State, delivered for transportation or | transported in interstate commerce or between points within | the State through any point outside the State, shall be | registered with the Director or his designated agent, subject | to provisions of this Act. Such registration shall be for a | period determined under item 1.5 of this Section and shall | expire on December 31st. Registration is not required if a | pesticide is shipped from one plant or warehouse to another |
| plant or warehouse by the same person and is used solely at | such plant or warehouse as a constituent part to make a | pesticide which is registered under provisions of this Act and | FIFRA. | 1.5. In order to stagger product registrations, the | Department shall, for the 2011 registration year, register | half of the applicants and their products for one year and the | other half for 2 years. Thereafter, a business registration | and product registration shall be for 2 years. | 2. Registration applicant shall file a statement with the | Director which shall include: | A. The name and address of the applicant and the name | and address of the person whose name will appear on the | label if different from the applicant's. | B. The name of the pesticide. | C. A copy of the labeling accompanying the pesticide | under customary conditions of distribution, sale and use, | including ingredient statement, direction for use, use | classification, and precautionary or warning statements. | 3. The Director may require the submission of complete | formula data. | 4. The Director may require a full description of tests | made and the results thereof, upon which the claims are based, | for any pesticide not registered pursuant to FIFRA, or on any | pesticide under consideration to be classified for restricted | use. |
| A. The Director will not consider data he required of | the initial registrant of a pesticide in support of | another applicants' registration unless the subsequent | applicant has obtained written permission to use such | data. | B. In the case of renewal registration, the Director | may accept a statement only with respect to information | which is different from that furnished previously. | 5. The Director may prescribe other requirements to | support a pesticide registration by regulation. | 6. For the years preceding the year 2004, any registrant | desiring to register a pesticide product at any time during | one year shall pay the annual registration fee of $100 per | product registered for that applicant. For the years 2004 | through 2010, the annual product registration fee is $200 per | product. For the years 2011 through 2023, the product | registration fee shall be $600 per product per 2-year | registration period and shall be paid at the time of | registration. For the years 2024 through 2025 and thereafter, | the product registration fee shall be $800 per product per | 2-year registration period and shall be paid at the time of | registration. For the year 2026 and for each year thereafter, | the product registration fee shall be $850 per product per | 2-year registration period and shall be paid at the time of | registration. | In addition, for the years preceding the year 2004 any |
| business registering a pesticide product at any time during | one year shall pay the annual business registration fee of | $250. For the years 2004 through 2010, the annual business | registration fee shall be $400. For the years 2011 through | 2023, the business registration fee shall be $800 per 2-year | registration period and shall be paid at the time of | registration. For the years 2024 through 2025 and thereafter, | the business registration fee shall be $1000 per 2-year | registration period and shall be paid at the time of | registration. For the year 2026 and for each year thereafter, | the business registration fee shall be $1,050 per 2-year | registration period and shall be paid at the time of | registration. Each legal entity of the business shall pay the | business registration fee. | For the years preceding the year 2004, any applicant | requesting an experimental use permit shall pay the annual fee | of $100 per permit and all special local need pesticide | registration applicants shall pay an annual fee of $100 per | product. For the years 2004 through 2010, the annual | experimental use permit fee and special local need pesticide | registration fee is $200 per permit. For the years 2011 and | thereafter, the annual experimental use permit and special | local need pesticide registration fee shall be $300 per | product. Subsequent SLN registrations for a pesticide already | registered shall be exempted from the registration fee. | A. All registration accepted and approved by the |
| Director shall expire on the 31st day of December in any | one year unless cancelled. Registration for a special | local need may be granted for a specific period of time | with the approval date and expiration date specified. | B. If a registration for special local need granted by | the Director does not receive approval of the | Administrator of USEPA, the registration shall expire on | the date of the Administrator's disapproval. | 7. Registrations approved and accepted by the Director and | in effect on the 31st day of December, for which renewal | application is made, shall continue in full force and effect | until the Director notifies the registrant that the renewal | has been approved and accepted or the registration is denied | under this Act. Renewal registration forms will be provided to | applicants by the Director. | 8. If the renewal of a pesticide registration is not filed | within 30 days of the date of expiration, a penalty late | registration assessment of $100 per product shall apply in | addition to the regular product registration fee. The late | registration assessment shall not apply if the applicant | furnishes an affidavit certifying that no unregulated | pesticide was distributed or sold during the period of | registration. The late assessment is not a bar to prosecution | for doing business without proper registry. | 9. The Director may prescribe by regulation to allow | pesticide use for a special local need, pursuant to FIFRA. |
| 10. The Director may prescribe by regulation the | provisions for and requirements of registering a pesticide | intended for experimental use. | 11. The Director shall not make any lack of essentiality a | criterion for denial of registration of any pesticide. Where 2 | pesticides meet the requirements, one should not be registered | in preference to the other. | 12. It shall be the duty of the pesticide registrant to | properly dispose of any pesticide the registration of which | has been suspended, revoked or cancelled or which is otherwise | not properly registered in the State. | (Source: P.A. 103-441, eff. 1-1-24.) | (415 ILCS 60/10) (from Ch. 5, par. 810) | Sec. 10. Commercial applicator license. No commercial | applicator shall use or supervise the use of any pesticide | without a commercial license issued by the Director. For the | years preceding the year 2001, the Director shall require an | annual fee for commercial applicator license of $35. For the | years 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006, the annual fee | for a commercial applicator license is $45. For the years 2007 | through 2017, the annual fee for a commercial applicator | license is $60. For the years 2018 through 2023, the fee for a | multi-year commercial applicator license is $180. For the | years 2024 through 2025 and thereafter, the fee for a | multi-year commercial applicator license is $240. For the year |
| 2026 and for each year thereafter, the fee for a multi-year | commercial applicator license is $300 The late application fee | for a commercial applicator license shall be $20 in addition | to the normal license fee. A commercial applicator shall be | assessed a fee of $25 $10 for a duplicate license or license | transfer. | 1. Application for the commercial applicator license shall | be made in writing on designated forms available from the | Director. Each application shall contain information regarding | the applicants qualifications, nature of the proposed | operation, classification of license being sought, and shall | include the following: | A. The full name of the applicant. | B. The address of the applicant. | C. Any necessary information prescribed by the | Director on the designated application form. | 2. An applicant for a license shall demonstrate competence | and knowledge regarding pesticide use in accordance with | Section 9 of this Act. | 3. A licensed commercial applicator must provide to the | Director at the time of original licensing and must maintain | throughout the licensure period evidence of financial | responsibility protecting persons who may suffer personal | injury or property damage or both as a result of the pesticide | operation of the applicant in either of the following manners: | A. Evidence of responsibility may be provided in the |
| form of a surety bond for each licensed commercial | applicator naming the licensed commercial applicator as | principal of the bond. The amount of the bond shall be not | less than $50,000 per year. It is permissible to provide | two bonds; one for $25,000 for bodily injury liability and | the second for $25,000 for property damage liability. The | bond or bonds shall be made payable to the Director of | Agriculture, State of Illinois, for the benefit of the | injured party and shall be conditioned upon compliance | with the provisions of this Act by the principal, his or | her officers, representatives and employees; or | B. Evidence of responsibility may be provided in the | form of a certificate of liability insurance providing | coverage for each licensed commercial applicator or | licensed entity in the amount of not less than $50,000 per | person, $100,000 per occurrence bodily injury liability | coverage, with an annual aggregate of not less than | $500,000, and $50,000 per occurrence property damage | liability, with an annual aggregate of not less than | $50,000; or, in lieu thereof, a combined single limit of | not less than $100,000 bodily injury and property damage | liability combined, with an annual aggregate of not less | than $500,000. | 4. Every insurance policy or bond shall contain a | provision that it will not be cancelled or reduced by the | principal or insurance company, except upon 30 days prior |
| notice in writing to the Director of the Department at the | Springfield, Illinois office and the principal insured. A | reduction or cancellation of policy shall not affect the | liability accrued or which may accrue under such policy before | the expiration of the 30 days. The notice shall contain the | termination date. Upon said reduction or cancellation, the | Director shall immediately notify the licensee that his or her | license will be suspended and the effective date until the | minimum bond or liability insurance requirements are met by | the licensee for the current license period. | 5. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to relieve any | person from liability for any damage to persons or property | caused by use of pesticides even though such use conforms to | label instructions and pertinent rules and regulations of this | State. | 6. The Director may renew any applicant's license in the | classifications for which such applicant is licensed, subject | to requalification requirements imposed by the Director. | Requalification standards shall be prescribed by regulations | adopted pursuant to this Act and are required to ensure that | the licensed commercial applicator meets the requirements of | changing technology and to assure a continued level of | competence and ability. | 7. The Director may limit the license of an applicant to | allow only the use of certain pesticides in a delimited | geographic area, or to the use of certain application |
| techniques or equipment. If a license is not issued as applied | for, the Director shall inform the applicant in writing of the | reasons and extend an opportunity for the applicant to | complete the requirements for the license desired. | 8. For the purpose of uniformity, the Director may enter | into agreements for accepting standards of qualification of | other states as a basis for licensing commercial applicators. | (Source: P.A. 103-441, eff. 1-1-24.) | (415 ILCS 60/11) (from Ch. 5, par. 811) | Sec. 11. Certified pesticide applicators and private | applicators. No person shall use or supervise the use of | pesticides classified for restricted use without a license | issued by the Director. Persons licensed or desiring to be | licensed as certified pesticide applicators shall comply with | the certification requirements as set forth in Section 9 of | this Act in order to protect public health and the | environment, including injury to the applicator or other | persons using these pesticides. | An applicant for certification as a private pesticide | applicator shall meet qualification requirements prescribed by | regulation. Certification shall be valid for the calendar year | in which the certification is issued plus 2 additional | calendar years, expiring on December 31st. The application for | certification shall be made in writing to the Director, on | forms available from the Director or the local county |
| agricultural extension adviser's office and be accompanied by | payment of a $10 license fee in the years preceding the year | 2001. During the years 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006, | the private pesticide applicator license fee shall be $15. | During the years 2007 through 2010, the private pesticide | applicator license fee shall be $20. For the years 2011 | through 2023, the private pesticide applicator license fee | shall be $30. For the years 2024 through 2025 and thereafter, | the private pesticide applicator license fee shall be $60. For | the year 2026 and for each year thereafter, the private | pesticide applicator license fee shall be $90. A private | pesticide applicator shall be assessed a fee of $5 for a | duplicate license or license transfer. Such application shall | include: | A. The full name of the applicant. | B. The mailing address of the applicant. | C. The documents required as evidence of competence | and knowledge regarding the use of pesticides. | Certification, as a private pesticide applicator, issued | by the Director shall be valid for a period prescribed by | regulation. The Director shall develop regulatory standards to | ensure that certified private pesticide applicators continue | to meet the requirements of a changing technology and assure a | continued level of competence and ability. | (Source: P.A. 103-441, eff. 1-1-24.) |
| (415 ILCS 60/11.1) (from Ch. 5, par. 811.1) | Sec. 11.1. Commercial not-for-hire license. No commercial | not-for-hire applicator shall use or supervise the use of any | pesticide without a license issued by the Director. For the | years 2011 through 2017, the commercial not-for-hire pesticide | applicator license fee shall be $20. For the years 2018 | through 2023, the fee for a multi-year commercial not-for-hire | pesticide applicator license is $60. For the years 2024 | through 2025 and thereafter, the fee for a multi-year | commercial not-for-hire pesticide applicator license is $120. | For the year 2026 and for each year thereafter, the fee for a | multi-year commercial not-for-hire pesticide applicator | license is $180 The late application fee for a public or | commercial not-for-hire applicator license shall be $20 in | addition to the normal license fees. A commercial not-for-hire | applicator shall be assessed a fee of $20 $10 for a duplicate | license or license transfer. | 1. Application for certification as a commercial | not-for-hire pesticide applicator shall be made in writing on | designated forms available from the Director. Each application | shall contain information regarding the qualifications of the | applicant, classification of certification being sought, and | shall include the following: | A. The full name of the applicant. | B. The name of the applicant's employer. | C. The address at the applicant's place of employment. |
| D. Any other information prescribed by the Director on | the designated form. | 2. The Director shall not issue a certification to a | commercial not-for-hire pesticide applicator until the | individual identified has demonstrated his competence and | knowledge regarding pesticide use in accordance with Section 9 | of this Act. | 3. The Director shall not renew a certification as a | commercial not-for-hire pesticide applicator until the | applicant reestablishes his qualifications in accordance with | Section 9 of this Act or has met other requirements imposed by | regulation in order to ensure that the applicant meets the | requirements of changing technology and to assure a continued | level of competence and ability. | 4. (Blank). | 5. (Blank). | 6. (Blank). | 7. Persons applying general use pesticides, approved by | the Inter-Agency Committee on the Use of Pesticides, to scrap | tires for the control of mosquitoes shall be exempt from the | license requirements of this Section. | (Source: P.A. 103-441, eff. 1-1-24.) | (415 ILCS 60/11.5 new) | Sec. 11.5. Operator permit and certified applicator and | dealer license renewal. |
| 1. Subject to appropriation, sufficient available | education courses, and successful procurement and | implementation of any requisite tracking software, certified | applicators, licensed operators, or registered pesticide | dealers may elect to take education courses or an examination | to meet the requirements for the renewal of certifications, | licenses, permits, or registrations under this Act. | 2. Before renewing a certification, license, permit, or | registration under this Act, a certified applicator, licensed | operator, or registered pesticide dealer must demonstrate | competence and ability in the use of pesticides and an | understanding of the requirements of this Act by either (i) | successfully completing an examination administered by the | Department or its designee every 3 years or (ii) successfully | completing 15 hours of Department-approved education courses | every 3 years. | 3. In approving education courses and the providers of | education courses, the Department may consult with other | agencies and non-State entities with interests affected by the | Act. However, the Department shall have ultimate | decision-making authority with respect to the approval of | education courses. | A. To be approved by the Department, an education | course must be offered by an entity with significant | familiarity and understanding of the Act and with | pesticide application in Illinois. |
| B. Presentations or classes advocating for specific | products, services, or the sale or use of specific | products or services shall not be approved. This | restriction shall not apply to courses that are offered by | a person subject to this Section and intended to cover the | proper use of the person's product, so long as the course | provider does not advocate for or attempt to persuade the | attendee to use that specific product. | 4. Any education course used to meet the requirements for | certification, license, permit, or registration renewal shall | include all topics, laws, and rules that are contained in the | examination for that certification, license, permit, or | registration as provided for in the Department's | administrative rules. | 5. Any person choosing to meet renewal requirements by | attending education courses under this Section shall be | responsible for tracking the number of hours of education | courses completed. Failure to attend the required number of | hours of education courses will result in the person having to | take the examination. | 6. The Department may adopt rules to implement and | administer this Section, including administrative rules | related to education courses and their content, provider | restrictions and requirements, and any related topic that the | Department deems necessary or appropriate to implement and | maintain the education course program described in this |
| Section. | (415 ILCS 60/12) (from Ch. 5, par. 812) | Sec. 12. Licensed operator. No pesticide operator shall | use any pesticides without a pesticide operator license issued | by the Director. | 1. Application for an operator license shall be made in | writing on designated forms available from the Director. Each | application shall contain information regarding the nature of | applicants pesticide use, his qualifications, and such other | facts as prescribed on the form. The application shall also | include the following: | A. The full name of applicant. | B. The address of the applicant. | C. The name of and license/certification number of the | pesticide applicator under whom the applicant will work. | 2. The Director shall not issue a pesticide operator | license until the individual identified has demonstrated his | competence and knowledge regarding pesticide use in accordance | with Section 9 of this Act. | 3. The Director shall not issue an operator license to any | person who is unable to provide the name and | license/certification number of an applicator under whom the | operator will work. | 4. For the years preceding the year 2001, a licensed | commercial operator working for or under the supervision of a |
| certified licensed commercial pesticide applicator shall pay | an annual fee of $25. For the years 2001, 2002, and 2003, the | annual fee for a commercial operator license is $30. For the | years 2004, 2005, and 2006, the annual fee for a commercial | operator license is $35. For the years 2007 through 2017, the | annual fee for a commercial operator license is $40. For the | years 2018 through 2023, the fee for a multi-year commercial | operator license is $120. For the years 2024 through 2025 and | thereafter, the fee for a multi-year commercial operator | license is $180. For the year 2026 and for each year | thereafter, the fee for a multi-year commercial operator | license is $240 The late application fee for an operator | license shall be $20 in addition to the normal license fee. A | licensed operator shall be assessed a fee of $20 $10 for a | duplicate license or license transfer. | 5. For the years 2011 through 2017, the commercial | not-for-hire pesticide operator license fee shall be $15. For | the years 2018 through 2023, the fee for a multi-year | commercial not-for-hire pesticide operator license is $45. For | the years 2024 through 2025 and thereafter, the fee for a | multi-year commercial not-for-hire pesticide operator license | is $90. For the year 2026 and for each year thereafter, the fee | for a multi-year commercial not-for-hire-pesticide operator | license is $150 The late application fee for a commercial | not-for-hire operator license shall be $20 in addition to the | normal license fee. A commercial not-for-hire operator shall |
| be assessed a fee of $15 $10 for a duplicate license. | (Source: P.A. 103-441, eff. 1-1-24.) | (415 ILCS 60/13) (from Ch. 5, par. 813) | Sec. 13. Pesticide dealers. Any pesticide dealer who sells | Restricted Use pesticides shall be registered with the | Department on forms provided by the Director. Beginning July | 1, 2005, any pesticide dealer that sells non-restricted use | pesticides for use in the production of an agricultural | commodity in containers with a capacity of 2.5 gallons or | greater or 10 pounds or greater must also register with the | Department on forms provided by the Director. Through 2017, | registration shall consist of passing a required examination | and payment of a $100 registration fee. For the years 2018 | through 2023, the pesticide dealer registration fee for a | multi-year registration period is $300. For the years 2024 | through 2025 and thereafter, the pesticide dealer registration | fee for a multi-year registration period is $350. For the year | 2026 and for each year thereafter, the pesticide dealer | registration fee for a multi-year registration period is $360 | The late application fee for a pesticide dealer registration | shall be $20 in addition to the normal pesticide dealer | registration fee. A pesticide dealer shall be assessed a fee | of $30 $10 for a duplicate registration or license transfer. | Dealers who hold a Structural Pest Control license with | the Illinois Department of Public Health or a Commercial |
| Applicator's license with the Illinois Department of | Agriculture are exempt from the registration fee but must | register with the Department. | Each place of business which sells restricted use | pesticides or non-restricted pesticides for use in the | production of an agricultural commodity in containers with a | capacity of 2.5 gallons or greater or 10 pounds or greater | shall be considered a separate entity for the purpose of | registration. | Registration as a pesticide dealer shall expire on | December 31 of the year in which it is to expire. Pesticide | dealers shall be certified in accordance with Section 9 of | this Act. | The Director may prescribe, by rule, requirements for the | registration and testing of any pesticide dealer selling other | than restricted use pesticides and such rules shall include | the establishment of a registration fee in an amount not to | exceed the pesticide dealer registration fee. | The Department may refuse to issue or may suspend the | registration of any person who fails to file a return, or to | pay the tax, penalty, or interest shown in a filed return, or | to pay any final assessment of tax, penalty, or interest, as | required by any tax Act administered by the Illinois | Department of Revenue, until such time as the requirements of | any such tax Act are satisfied. | (Source: P.A. 103-441, eff. 1-1-24.) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2026
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