Orleans County - DEC Certified Pesticide Applicator License Exam
Event Details
Date
April 6, 2021
Time
9am-1pm
Location
Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension
12690 Rt 31
Albion, NY 14411
Cost
At The Door Price
DEC Pesticide Applicators Exam - Call DEC to Register for Exam : $100.00
Make check payable NYDEC to Exam
Host
NYS DECJustin Schoff
(607) 622-8290
A Certification Exam will be administered on April 2nd at 1pm by the DEC to Qualified Applicants. The fee for the exam is $100: bring a check payable to NYSDEC the day of the exam. You must register with DEC to take the exam. Please register by March 5th. To register for the exam or if you have questions regarding the Certification Process or exam eligibility, please contact Justin Schoff at the Avon DEC office (607) 622-8290.

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