Current with legislation from 2024 Fiscal and Special Sessions.
Section 17-13-107 - Requirements for licensing(a)(1) No person may provide agricultural consulting for a fee that is directly tied to and identifiable with agricultural consulting without a license issued by the State Plant Board under this chapter.(2) A person who provides agricultural consulting without charging a fee may be licensed under this chapter if the person meets the requirements of this chapter.(b) Within the first year after August 12, 2005, a person may be licensed as an agricultural consultant if the person: (1) Is currently licensed as an agricultural consultant by the board;(2) Is certified under the Certified Crop Advisors Program of the American Society of Agronomy;(3) Is certified by the National Alliance of Independent Crop Consultants; or(4) Has at least five (5) years of agricultural consultant-related experience.(c) From two (2) to five (5) years after August 12, 2005, a person may be licensed as an agricultural consultant if the person:(1) Has completed two (2) full years of training at a college or university acceptable to the board, with at least nine (9) semester hours of credit or their equivalent in appropriate agricultural disciplines;(2) Has three (3) years of experience in the field of crop management; and(3) Passes a written examination administered by the board or by certified crop advisors.(d) Beyond the fifth year after August 12, 2005, a person may be licensed as an agricultural consultant if: (1) The person has: (A) A minimum of a bachelor's degree in a board-approved crop related field and two (2) years of experience working in the field of crop management; or(B) Seven (7) years of continuous experience working for a licensed agricultural consultant after August 12, 2005; and(2) The person passes a written examination administered by the board or by certified crop advisors.Acts 1987, No. 609, § 5; 2005, No. 857, § 5.