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Licensing and Certification Fees
Emergency Regulation Approved
August 5, 2024
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Licensing and Certification Fees Change
As of August 5, 2024 licensing fees have increased.
Applications post marked on or after August 5, 2024 will be required to pay the updated fee amounts.
For more information, visit DPR’s website.
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Questions? Contact Us:
Questions?
Please contact the Department of Pesticide Regulation’s Licensing and Certification Program by emailing License Mail. For additional information about the Licensing and Certification Program please visit DPR’s website.
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Who We Are
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation protects human health and the environment by fostering safer and sustainable pest management practices and operating a robust regulatory system to monitor and manage the sale and use of pesticides across the state. DPR’s work includes registering all pesticides sold or used in California, conducting scientific evaluation of pesticides to assess and mitigate potential harm to human health or the environment, investing in innovative research to encourage the development and adoption of integrated pest management tools and practices, monitoring for pesticides in the air and water, conducting outreach to ensure pesticide workers, farmworkers and local communities have access to safety information, and enforcing pesticide regulations in coordination with 55 County Agricultural Commissioners and their 500 field inspectors.
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