To renew by recertification seminar credits, an applicator must:
- Earn credits while their credential is valid and before it expires.
- Earn the following minimum number of required for the core or category-specific credential.
- Private applicators need to earn a minimum of 16 private core credits.
- Commercial and registered applicators need to earn 8 commercial core and 8 credits in each category listed on their credential.
- Applicators with aerial or fumigation standards need to earn 2 credits for each standard.
Credits earned at a seminar cannot be split across categories. Applicators must choose one approved category to apply earned credits. For example, if a seminar is approved for 4 credits in the commercial core and category 3A, the seminar cannot be split (2 credits to core and 2 credits to 3A). The 4 credits can either be applied to the core or 3A. Applicators certified as both private and commercial or registered applicators may apply core credits from one seminar to both credentials.
It is the applicator’s responsibility to choose and attend seminars approved for the categories in which they are currently certified or registered. To earn credits, applicators must participate in the entire seminar and are responsible for following the host’s attendance or participation procedures. Applicators are also responsible for documenting the seminars they attend and may use the Seminar Attendance Record to track attendance. If a seminar credit is missing from MDARD’s records, applicators need to contact the seminar host.
Applicators can view the Applicator Credit Report to verify how many credits have been earned according to MDARD’s records.
To renew a certification or registration credential, the applicable paperwork and fee must be submitted to MDARD. Visit the renewal process webpage for additional information on how to renew a credential.