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§ 62-21-105. Powers and duties of board.

TN Code § 62-21-105 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) The board has the following powers and duties:

(1) Advise the commissioner as to the promulgation of rules and regulations;

(2) Determine the different categories of service or classes that will require separate charters or licenses, prescribe the required qualifications for applicants for the various licenses and charters and devise or approve the necessary examinations or testing procedures for the examination of applicants; and

(3) Certify the qualifications of applicants to the commissioner requesting issuance of a license.

(b)

(1) The board shall meet quarterly for the purpose of examining and certifying applicants for licenses and at any time when requested by the commissioner or by a majority of the board.

(2) The questions and answers of all examinations to determine the qualifications of those seeking to be licensed as commercial pest control operators to engage in the various classes of pest control shall be written, and all such examinations shall be substantially uniform in content, difficulty and equity as to each of the various classes.

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§ 62-21-105. Powers and duties of board.