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Posted by ShepFL on March 12, 2004 at 08:54:56 from (155.14.78.39):
In Reply to: Re: Whew . . . glad that's done posted by BW on March 12, 2004 at 03:58:18:
Hoping that I pass also. Private Applicator to the tune of $100 on Core manual, $50 for Supplement, another $15, on a 1 day workshop, $100 for the State Test, (non-refundable)and if I pass another $60 for the license. Good for 4 yrs. but must show a minimum of 8 State CEUs every yr. with ad-hoc State Inspection of records. If I pass and get my license I will inviting inspector out for the first applications to ensure I am compliant. Would rather be proactive and get cooperation and compliance upfront rather than waiting for an issue or ad-hoc inspection finding an error. Who would have thunk old iron would become so intense :)
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