Im not going to be working in the pest control industry for a while, what happens to my Qualifying Party License?
10. I own a “licensed” pest control company, and my Qualifying Party just quit – what should I do? You have 2 options: • Hire another Qualifying Party • Become one yourself If you meet the requirements your business may be eligible for a Temporary Qualifying Party License. 11. What is a Temporary Q.P. License? A Temporary Qualifying Party License may be issued to the business licensed in the event of a sudden disassociation of the “Qualifying Party” from the business licensee. 12. How is it different from a permanent Q.P.? The Commission may issue a renewable and revocable Temporary Q.P. License immediately upon receipt all required documentation, providing the applicant meets all of the requirements. However, a Temporary Q.P. license is just that “TEMPORARY”. 13. What are the requirements? Please refer to Arizona Revised Statute 32-2314 F & G. In addition to the requirements listed in A.R.S. 32-2314 F & G. the following requirements must be met: A current business license, written not
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