Years ago I applied for and got a Texas State Applicator's Permit. Applied to the State capitol in Austin. I let it expire when the annual fee went from $10 to $100 and wasn't doing what required it any longer. Your county ag agent ought to know who to contact.
You go to a correspondence school (at home) on rules they send to you and take a test. Complete the test adequately and with $100 (then) you get a permit to purchase and spray what you want.
But big brother is watching (as it should be) and you need to play by the rules. If you have a license, hence know better, and do something stupid like kill the neighbors peach orchard because your pressure/nozzles weren't adjusted properly and the wind was too high, you can be in for an ouch.
Around here some things are regulated and some not. Usually when 10 acres or less are involved or you are working for yourself there is no requirement on the spraying.............but depending on the chemical you may not be able to buy it. On some chemicals you can buy it in the quart, but not the 2 1/2 gallon without a permit.
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