Washington Statutes

§ 17.21.220 — Application of chapter to governmental entities—Public operator license required—Exemption—Liability.

Washington § 17.21.220
JurisdictionWashington
Title 17WEEDS, RODENTS, AND PESTS
Ch. 17.21WASHINGTON PESTICIDE APPLICATION ACT

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Wash. Rev. Code § 17.21.220 (2026).

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(1)All state agencies, municipal corporations, and public utilities or any other governmental agencies are subject to this chapter and its rules.
(2)It is unlawful for any employee of a state agency, municipal corporation, public utility, or any other government agency to use or to supervise the use of any restricted use pesticide, or any pesticide by means of an apparatus, without having obtained a public operator license from the director. Application for a public operator license must be accompanied by a fee of forty-three dollars. The fee does not apply to public operators licensed and working in the health vector field. The public operator license is valid only when the operator is acting as an employee of a government agency.
(3)The jurisdictional health officer or his or her du

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Legislative History

[2021 c 244 s 13;2008 c 285 s 26;1997 c 242 s 17;1994 c 283 s 25;1993 sp.s. c 19 s 9;1991 c 109 s 37;1989 c 380 s 53;1986 c 203 s 11;1981 c 297 s 24;1971 ex.s. c 191 s 7;1967 c 177 s 13;1961 c 249 s 22.]

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