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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 2. Agriculture
Title 2. Agriculture
Agency 20. Pesticide Control Board (Abolished)
12/3/2024

Chapter 51.
Regulations Governing Pesticide Applicator Certification under Authority of Virginia Pesticide Control Act- Renumbered As 2VAC5-685
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Section 10
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-10
Section 20
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-20
Section 30
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-30
Section 40
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-40
Section 50
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-50
Section 60
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-60
Section 70
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-70
Section 80
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-80
Section 90
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-90
Section 100
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-100
Section 110
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-110
Section 120
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-120
Section 130
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-130
Section 140
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-140
Section 150
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-150
Section 160
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-160
Section 170
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-170
Section 180
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-180
Section 190
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-190
Section 200
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-200
Section 210
Renumbered as 2VAC5-685-210

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