NH Pesticide Applicator Rules Study Tool


Amy Papineau - Field Specialist, Landscape Horticulture
  • Person pouring chemicals into a sprayer

Whether you’re preparing to take the pesticide licensing exams, brushing up on the rules, or simply curious to learn more, this module will help you know the rules that apply to you as a user of pesticide products. 

As a user of pesticides on a farm or as part of a business, it is your legal responsibility to know and follow the rules laid out in the NH Code of Administrative Rules, Pes 100 – 1100.  Reading and deciphering the Code of Administrative Rules can be challenging.  We’ve developed this module to help you understand the sections of Pes 100 – 1100 that apply to you.  

These rules aim to allow for safe and effective use of pesticides while minimizing the risks and adverse effects that pesticides can cause. 

 We value your feedback. If you found this module helpful, let us know by emailing us at pesticide.safety@unh.edu

If this module left you with questions, we’re here to help. Email or call us with your questions or comments. Pesticide.safety@unh.edu | 603-272-6497 

Looking for recertification credits? The NH Department of Agriculture maintains a list of NH-approved courses, with both online and in-person recertification credit opportunities available. 

Author(s)

Landscape and Greenhouse Horticulture Field Specialist
Phone: (603) 862-1601
Office: Cooperative Extension - Rockingham County, Rockingham County,