Environmental
Colorado's 'Pesticide Applicators Act' requires that anyone who applies pesticides commercially in Colorado must be:
AA licensed real estate broker
BCertified and licensed by the Colorado Department of Agriculture✓ Correct
CRegistered with the county health department
DApproved by the Colorado Division of Real Estate
Explanation
Colorado requires commercial pesticide applicators to be certified and licensed by the Colorado Department of Agriculture. This includes pest control operators who treat residential and commercial properties.
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