Certified Operator Recertification Requirements in Georgia are as follows: Certified Operators are individually responsible for renewing and maintaining their certification.
Certified Operator licenses expire June 30th of each odd numbered year. The renewal fee is $100.
Certified Operators are certified for a five-year period, and may be re-certified for another five-year period by:
- Earning SPCC approved Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) during the five-year period, but 90 days prior to the expiration of the five-year recertification period.
- Reexamination completed prior to the expiration of the five-year recertification period.
After attending commission approved training for recertification credit, allow a minimum of 6-8 weeks for processing and transcripts to be updated. Click this link to go to American Pest CEUs and take the courses you need to renew your certified operator license in Georgia.
Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) For Certified Operators in Georgia
Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) For Certified Operators in Georgia
Required SPCC approved credit hours per category are:
- Recertification in Fumigation: 12 credits.
- Recertification in Household Pest Control: 25 credits.
- Recertification in Wood-destroying Organism Control: 25 credits.
Training credits may not be carried forward beyond the five-year recertification period.
Computer-based training credits are limited to 10 credits in each HPC and WDO categories and 5 credits in Fumigation.
Conference attendance is limited to earning 11 credits per category.To check your current number of CEUs and see your training deadline you can scan the QR code on the back of your Certified Operators License or visit https://www.kellysolutions.com/ga/structural/searchbyLicense.asp and enter your SP number.
Employee Registration Renewal Requirements in Georgia
Employee Registration Renewal Requirements in Georgia are as follows:
Registered Employees are re-registered for a two-year period ending June 30th of odd numbered years. Registered Employees may be re-registered for another two-year period by:
- Earning SPCC approved Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) during the two-year training period which begins March 1st and ends February 28th of odd numbered years.
- Re-examination taken between October 1st of even years prior to the expiration of the two-year renewal period.
All cards expire June 30th of odd numbered years and must be renewed prior to that date.
Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) in Georgia
Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) in Georgia are as follows:
Required SPCC approved credit hours per category are:
- Re-registration in Fumigation: 3 credits.
- Re-registration in Household Pest Control: 8 credits.
- Re-registration in Wood-destroying Organism Control: 8 credits.
Training credits may not be carried forward beyond the two-year re-registration period.
Computer-based training credits are limited to 4 credits in each HPC and WDO categories and 1 credit in FUM.
Conference attendance is limited to earning 6 credits per category.
To check your current number of CEUs you can scan the QR code on the back of your Employee Registration Card or visit https://www.kellysolutions.com/ga/structural/searchbyLicense.asp and enter your SP number.
After attending commission approved training for CEU credit, allow a minimum of 6-8 weeks for processing and transcripts to be updated.
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