This glossary defines the terms used in the PRL Documentation set.
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| Anti-fouling Applicator |
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| Anti-fouling Applicator |
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Aquatic Anti-fouling Paint Applicator: Someone who is certified in the commercial application of
general use aquatic anti-foulant paints. Anti-fouling applicators are issued an identification number that starts with the letter "B" followed by 7-digits. See the
NYSDEC web site for more information.
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| Business Registration Number |
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| Business Registration Number |
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Business Registration Number: Business registration numbers are issued by the NYSDEC to
registered businesses. The identification number is 5-digits in length.
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| Certification Number |
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Certification Identification Number:
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The certification ID is issued by the NYSDEC to a commercial applicator, technician, or anti-fouling paint applicator. (Private applicators are also issued certification IDs but are not required to submit PRL Reports.) The number is printed on the applicator's ID card and the certification certificate. The certification ID number begins with “C”, “T”, or “B”, followed by 7-digits. |
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| Certified Applicator |
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| Certified Applicator |
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Certified Applicator: A pesticide applicator licensed by the state of New York. This includes commercial applicators, technicians, anti-fouling paint applicators and private applicators. Note that private applicators are not required to submit PRL Reports.
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| Commercial Permit Number |
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| Commercial Permit Number |
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Commercial Permit Number: Commercial sales permit numbers are issued by the NYSDEC to
commercial permittees; they consist of an “R” followed by 5-digits (
e.g. R00001).
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| Commercial Applicator |
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| Commercial Applicator |
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Commercial Pesticide Applicator: Someone who is fully certified to make applications in the state of New York. Commercial applicators are issued an identification number that starts with the letter "C" followed by 7-digits. See the
NYSDEC web site for more information.
Commercial Pesticide Apprentice: Uncertified pesticide applicator working under the direct supervision of a
commercial pesticide applicator. Apprentices do not have an identification number issued by the DEC. See the
NYSDEC web site for more information.
Commercial Pesticide Technician: Someone who is certified to make some types of applications in the state of New York. Technicians are issued an identification number that starts with the letter "T" followed by 7-digits. See the
NYSDEC web site for more information.
Commercial Sales Permittee: Anyone who sells
restricted use pesticides must hold a commercial sales permit issued by the NYSDEC. Sales permittees are issued a
commercial permit number. See the
NYSDEC web site for more information.
Compliant Report: A
PRL report file has a "compliant” format if it is either:
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A PRL Report Submission is “compliant” if all of the files in the submission are compliant.
Confirmation of Receipt Email (also known as
First Email)
: The email sent by the
Pesticide Reporting Service Bureau which indicates that your report submission has been received. It contains a list of the files we received, your
submission number and a preliminary assessment of whether your report meets
our specifications. For reports submitted via the
web and the
PRL reporting software the email is sent immediately. For
emailed reports the receipt email will generally be sent by the next business day during the peak reporting season (roughly mid-December through early February); at other times of the year, it will be sent within a few days. Receipt emails are not usually sent for
mailed or
FTPed reports.
Please retain this email as proof that your report was received.
Form 25 (also known as
Form 44-15-25): Form 25 is used by
commercial permittees to report a summary of all sales of
restricted use pesticides sold from their establishment to New York purchasers throughout the year. The same form is used for sales to resellers (other
commercial permittees) or for sales for end use by
commercial applicators,
technicians, and
anti-fouling paint applicators. Each container size of each product sold should be reported on a
separate line of the form.
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Form Title: "Annual Report for Restricted Pesticides Sales"
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Form 26 (also known as
Form 44-15-26)
: Form 26 is used to report all pesticide applications made by
commercial applicators,
technicians,
anti-fouling paint applicators and
apprentices during the reporting year. Each pesticide application should be reported on a
separate line of the form. Fully certified applicators that supervise apprentices must report applications made by those apprentices.
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Form Title: "Applicator/Technician Pesticide Annual Report"
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Form 26A (also known as
Form 44-15-26A)
: Form 26A is used to submit a list of certified applicators employed by a
registered pesticide business or agency or by a non-registered business making pesticide applications (such as a golf course, cemetery, greenhouse,
etc.). All certified applicators who worked for the business during
any part of the report year, even if they made no applications, should be included on the form. Please do not include
pesticide apprentices or those who are not certified or are only provisionally certified.
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Form Title: "List of Commercial Applicators and Technicians"
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Form 27 (also known as
Form 44-15-27)
: Form 27 is used by
commercial permittees to report all sales of
restricted use pesticides or
general use agricultural pesticides to
certified private applicators in New York State. Each pesticide sale should be reported on a
separate line of the form.
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Form Title: "Annual Report for Pesticide Sales to Certified Private Applicators"
Form Types: The PRL Service Bureau and the DEC have developed four form types that capture all the data required to be reported under the PRL. All reports submitted to the PRL Service Bureau and the DEC must conform to the
record layouts of these forms or the
Text File Specifications. The four form types are
Identity File: The
identity.txt contains the identity and contact information that you enter into our
reporting software and some third-party software products. You can also
create it yourself. Our software stores the file in the
report folder. Reports that are submitted via email or electronic reports which are mailed to the NYSDEC should include this file.
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There is no need to attach the identity file to reports submitted via the web or using the PRL reporting software. |
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Installation Folder: The default installation folder for all of our software options is: C:\Program Files\NYSPRL. This location is modifiable during installation. Please note that your report files are not stored here; they are in the
report folder. There is no reason for you to access this folder. While the blank
Option B templates are stored here, it is simpler to use the
Blank Form button on the
Control Center to open a new form.
Macro: A set of Visual Basic for Applications commands used by the
Option B application to add functionality to the Excel workbooks.
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| Private Applicator |
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| Private Applicator |
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Private Pesticide Applicator: Someone who makes private applications of
restricted use pesticides for purposes of producing an agricultural commodity in the State of New York. Private applicators are issued an identification number that starts with the letter "P" followed by 7-digits. Private applicators are
NOT required to file a
PRL report. See the
NYSDEC web site for more information.
Pesticide Reporting Law: The PRL requires the annual submission of reports detailing pesticide activities for the prior calendar year.
Commercial applicators,
technicians,
anti-fouling paint applicators and
commercial sales permittees (including importers, manufacturers and compounders) are required to submit the annual reports by February 1 of each year,. See the
NYSDEC web site for more information.
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| Service Bureau |
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Pesticide Reporting Service Bureau: The group at Cornell University that has been contracted by the
NYSDEC to process the annual
PRL reports, provide telephone and email support to the businesses and applicators, create and maintain the
PRL web sites and create and maintain the various pesticide reporting options. Questions not directly related to your
PRL report such as questions about your certification or business registration should be directed to the
NYSDEC. We can be
contacted by phone or email.
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| Registered Business |
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Registered Pesticide Business: Pesticide businesses or agencies registered with the state of New York to make commercial pesticide applications. Registered businesses are issued a
5-digit identification number. See the
NYSDEC web site for more information.
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| Control Center |
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Control Center (also known as
Control Center): The main window of the
Option A, B and C software. Your contact and identification information is entered here. You can open a reporting form to enter pesticide data
7, upload your report, change the report year, edit your list of products
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Report Root and access the program documentation..
Report Acceptance Email (also known as second email): The
email message sent by the
Pesticide Reporting Service Bureau after your report has been accepted. Typically this email is sent out within about one week of submission. The message contains a list of the applicators from your report who have been credited with reporting for the year. For pesticide sales businesses it will contain the
sales permit numbers credited with reporting. If you do not receive this email, please
contact us. You will not be credited with reporting for the year until your report has been accepted.
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| Report Folder |
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Report Folder (also known as
Data Directory): The default folder for storing report files that you save and the
identity.txt file containing the information entered on the
Control Center. The folder name is
PRLyyyy (where “
yyyy” is the report year, for ex.
PRL2014) and it is created by the PRL Reporting Software
Options A, B, and C. A separate report folder is created for each report year. You may store your files in another location, but the
identity.txt is always saved in the report folder. We
strongly recommend saving to the current report folder, which is the default location used by our software.
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For example, if you create reports for the 2014 report year and have not changed the Report Root location, the default report folder location is: C:\PRL2014.
Report Root Folder: The Report Root folder is a location on your computer where all of your NYS PRL files should be saved. It contains a
report folder for each report year, The default setting for the Report Root is your C:\ drive. The Report Root folder can be changed during installation or by using the
Change Report Root menu item on the
Tools menu of the
Control Center. For example if you set the Report Root folder to
C:\PRL, and you create reports for 2011 and 2012, the
C:\PRL folder will contain two sub-folders:
PRL2011 and
PRL2012.
Report Year: The year in which the pesticide applications or sales that you are reporting occurred. This may be the
previous calendar year.
Special Local Need Registration: Pesticide product registrations issued by the DEC, per FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act), for the following purposes:
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SLN Number: The number used to identify a
Special Local Need registration. The format is SLN NY-
nnnnnn (where
n = numeric digit) (e.g. SLN NY-120001).
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Submission Number (also known as
Processing Number)
: A 5-digit number issued by the
Pesticide Reporting Service Bureau, which identifies a particular report submission. This number is on the page displayed when you finish uploading your report via our
web site or using our
Option A, B or C software. It is also included in the email the
Pesticide Reporting Service Bureau sends when you submit a report via the
web, our
reporting software or
email.
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