FREDERICKSBURG, Va. — Virginia Governor Mark Warner has re-appointed Joe Wilson to his fifth 4-year term on the Virginia Pesticide Control Board (PCB). Wilson is the senior member on the PCB, having been appointed to the newly formed regulatory board in 1988.
Wilson, owner and CEO of PermaTreat Pest Control, Fredericksburg, Va., along with the Virginia Pest Management Association, was successful in getting legislation through the Virginia General Assembly this year that made one of the two seats on the PCB reserved for commercial applicators a seat for a structural pest control operator. Until this change in the act there was no guarantee that the pest control industry would have representation on the PCB which regulates the pest control industry in Virginia.
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