Fla. Stat. 482.0815
Permit to perform preventive termite treatment services for new construction only


(1)

A licensee must have a permit to perform preventive termite treatments for new construction, except for preventive termite treatments on additions to existing structures for which the licensee has a current termite treatment contract.

(2)

A permit shall be automatically renewed upon renewal of the license held by the licensee, unless the permit has been suspended, revoked, or otherwise denied.

(3)

A permit shall be probationary for 120 days after a licensee is found to be in violation of s. 482.051(5) or a rule relating to the application of specific amounts, concentrations, and treatment areas, except for provisions governing recordkeeping. A licensee whose permit is on probationary status must provide advance notice to the department of any preventive treatment planned for new construction.

(4)

A licensee’s permit shall be suspended for a 30-day to 90-day period if:The licensee whose permit is on probationary status violates s. 482.051(5) or a rule relating to the application of specific amounts, concentrations, or treatment areas, except for provisions governing recordkeeping, at three or more sites on three or more separate dates;The licensee violates s. 482.051(3) or a rule with respect to three contracts within 2 years and the violation is failure to comply with contractual obligations to re-treat a wood-destroying-organism infestation or to repair damage caused by wood-destroying organisms when required by the contract. If a licensee makes a good faith offer to repair damage covered by a valid contract, the licensee must be considered to be in compliance with the contractual obligation;The licensee violates subsection (9); orThe licensee violates the recordkeeping requirements of s. 482.051(5) three or more times within 2 years.

(a)

The licensee whose permit is on probationary status violates s. 482.051(5) or a rule relating to the application of specific amounts, concentrations, or treatment areas, except for provisions governing recordkeeping, at three or more sites on three or more separate dates;

(b)

The licensee violates s. 482.051(3) or a rule with respect to three contracts within 2 years and the violation is failure to comply with contractual obligations to re-treat a wood-destroying-organism infestation or to repair damage caused by wood-destroying organisms when required by the contract. If a licensee makes a good faith offer to repair damage covered by a valid contract, the licensee must be considered to be in compliance with the contractual obligation;

(c)

The licensee violates subsection (9); or

(d)

The licensee violates the recordkeeping requirements of s. 482.051(5) three or more times within 2 years.

(5)

A suspended permit may be reinstated after the period of the suspension if the licensee’s license is in good standing.

(6)

The permit of a licensee whose permit has been suspended within the previous 3 years shall be revoked if the licensee subsequently meets any of the conditions of subsection (4).

(7)

The department may not issue a permit or renew the permit to perform preventive termite treatments if the applicant or licensee or any of its directors, officers, owners, or general partners are or were directors, officers, owners, or general partners of a pest control business that went out of business or sold the business within 5 years immediately preceding the date of application or renewal and failed to reimburse the prorated renewal fee of any customer’s remaining wood-destroying-organism contract periods or failed to provide for another licensed pest control operator to assume its existing wood-destroying-organism contract responsibility.

(8)

A licensee must conspicuously display its current permit at all business locations, each of which must have a separate permit.

(9)

A licensee holding a permit must maintain accurate records of all pesticides purchased, obtained, or available for its use; the total amount of the area treated using soil applied termiticides; and the total number of sites treated using this and any other method of treatment. These records must be made available to the department upon request. The amount of pesticides purchased, obtained, or otherwise available must at least equal the amount required by the pesticide label to treat the area or number of sites treated.

(10)

The department shall suspend the license of any licensee who performs preventive termite treatments for new construction while its permit is suspended or revoked.

Source: Section 482.0815 — Permit to perform preventive termite treatment services for new construction only, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0482.­0815 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

482.011
Short title
482.021
Definitions
482.032
Enforcement
482.051
Rules
482.061
Inspectors
482.071
Licenses
482.072
Pest control customer contact centers
482.091
Employee identification cards
482.111
Pest control operator’s certificate
482.121
Misuse of certificate
482.132
Qualifications for examination and certification
482.141
Examinations
482.151
Special identification card for performance of fumigation
482.152
Duties of certified operator in charge of pest control activities of licensee
482.155
Limited certification for governmental pesticide applicators or private applicators
482.156
Limited certification for commercial landscape maintenance personnel
482.157
Limited certification for commercial wildlife management personnel
482.161
Disciplinary grounds and actions
482.163
Responsibility for pest control activities of employee
482.165
Unlicensed practice of pest control
482.183
Limitations
482.191
Violation and penalty
482.211
Exemptions
482.226
Wood-destroying organism inspection report
482.227
Guarantees and warranties
482.231
Use of fogging machines
482.241
Liberal interpretation
482.242
Preemption
482.243
Pest Control Enforcement Advisory Council
482.0815
Permit to perform preventive termite treatment services for new construction only
482.1562
Limited certification for urban landscape commercial fertilizer application
482.1821
Closing pest control business without providing for contracts and liabilities
482.2265
Consumer information
482.2267
Registry of persons requiring prior notification of the application of pesticides
482.2401
Disposition and use of revenues from fees and fines

Current through Fall 2025

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