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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 3Ch. 14Art. 1§ 8514 Pest Control Inspection Requirements

§ 8514 Pest Control Inspection Requirements

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§ 8514 Pest Control Inspection Requirements

Key Takeaways

  • •Pest control companies must inspect a place before they can start work or give any opinions about pests.
  • •If a company can't do a certain type of pest control, they can hire another company that can, but they need to tell the customer in writing.
  • •Customers must give written permission before a company can hire someone else to do fumigation work.
  • •Companies can't lie about what pest control work they can do. They can only do what they're registered for.

Example

You hire a pest control company to get rid of termites in your house.

The company must first check your house for termites before they can start work or tell you what they think. If they can't do the type of treatment needed, they can hire another company that can, but they have to tell you about it in writing. If fumigation is needed, they must get your written permission before hiring someone else to do it.

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§ 8514 Pest Control Inspection Requirements

(a) A Branch 2 or 3 registered company shall not commence work on a contract, or sign, issue, or deliver any documents expressing an opinion or statement relating to the control of household pests, or wood destroying pests or organisms until the registered company has completed an inspection. (b) Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter, after an inspection has been made, a registered company which holds a branch registration for the control of household pests, or wood destroying pests or organisms, but whose branch registration restricts the method of eradication or control permitted, may recommend and enter into a contract for the eradication or control of pests within the scope of its branch registration, provided that it subcontracts, in writing, the actual performance of the work to a registered company which holds a branch registration authorizing the particular method to be used. (c) A registered company may subcontract, in writing, any pest control work for which it is registered in any branch or branches to a registered company holding a valid branch registration to do that work. (d) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit a registered company or the consumer from subcontracting with a licensed contractor to do any work authorized under Section 8556. (e) A registered company shall not subcontract structural fumigation work, as permitted in this section, without the written consent of the consumer. The consumer shall be informed in advance, in writing, of any proposed work which the registered company intends to subcontract and of the consumer’s right to select another person or entity of the consumer’s choosing to perform the work. The consumer may authorize the subcontracting of the work as proposed or may contract directly with another registered company licensed to perform the work. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to eliminate any otherwise applicable licensure requirements, nor permit a licensed contractor to perform any work beyond that authorized by Section 8556. (f) Nothing contained in this section shall permit or authorize a registered company to perform, attempt to perform, advertise or hold out to the public or to any person that it is authorized, qualified, or registered to perform, pest control work in a branch, or by a method, for which it is not registered, except that a Branch 2 or Branch 3 registered company may advertise fumigation or any all encompassing treatment described in paragraph (8) of subdivision (a) of Section 1991 of Title 16 of the California Code of Regulations if the company complies with the requirements of this section. (g) Subcontracting of work, as permitted in this section, shall not relieve the prime contractor or the subcontractor from responsibility for, or from disciplinary action because of, an act or omission on its part, which would otherwise be a ground for disciplinary action. However, the registered company making the initial proposal including proposed work that the registered company intends to subcontract shall not be subject to disciplinary action or otherwise responsible for an act or omission in the performance of the work that the consumer directly contracts with another registered company, person, or entity to perform, as permitted by this section. All home solicitation contracts shall comply with Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 1688) of Title 5 of Part 2 of Division 3 of the Civil Code. (Amended by Stats. 2014, Ch. 560, Sec. 12. (SB 1244) Effective January 1, 2015.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

registrationperformancetreatmentclaimlicensecontractpropertyhousehold pests

Related Statutes

  • § 8513 Pest Control Lien Notice
  • § 8516 Wood Pest Inspection Requirements
  • § 8519.5 Fumigation Certification Requirements
  • § 8556 Contractor Pest Damage Repairs
  • § 1206 Clinical Laboratory Definitions

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 8514.
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