No, the required late fee will not be waived. Minnesota law requires an additional fee of 50 percent of the registration application fee to be paid by the applicant for each pesticide to be registered if the application is a renewal application that is submitted after December 31. There are no exceptions. The envelope containing your renewal application must be postmarked by December 31. If it is postmarked January 1 or later, the late fee will be due for each product to be renewed. Only products to be renewed are subject to a late fee.
No, the required late fee will not be waived. Minnesota law requires an additional fee of 50 percent of the registration application fee to be paid by the applicant for each pesticide to be registered if the application is a renewal application that is submitted after December 31. There are no exceptions. The envelope containing your renewal application must be postmarked by December 31. If it is postmarked January 1 or later, the late fee will be due for each product to be renewed. Only products to be renewed are subject to a late fee.
No, copies of the CSF and of the EPA stamped approved label are not required to be submitted.
No, Minnesota does not require registration of 2(ee) bulletins. However, 2(ee) bulletins should be submitted to the MDA for review.
No, the required late fee will not be waived. Minnesota law requires an additional fee of 50 percent of the registration application fee to be paid by the applicant for each pesticide to be registered if the application is a renewal application that is submitted after December 31. There are no exceptions. The envelope containing your renewal application must be postmarked by December 31. If it is postmarked January 1 or later, the late fee will be due for each product to be renewed. Only products to be renewed are subject to a late fee.
If you believe that your company has over paid for either a renewal fee or gross sales reporting, please fill out a refund claim form and email it to Pesticide.Registration.MDA@state.mn.us with the subject line “Refund Request”. This form can be found under "Forms + Resources".
Restricted Use Pesticides
No, Minnesota does not classify as Restricted Use any pesticides other than the pesticides classified as Restricted Use by the EPA.
No, Minnesota does not classify as Restricted Use any pesticides other than the pesticides classified as Restricted Use by the EPA.
No, Minnesota does not classify as Restricted Use any pesticides other than the pesticides classified as Restricted Use by the EPA.
Type of Product | MDA response |
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Pesticide spray adjuvants | No, Minnesota does not register or regulate adjuvants/additives. |
FIFRA25(b) minimum risk pesticides | No, Minnesota does not require registration of FIFRA 25(b) minimum risk pesticides. For more information visit: EPA Minimum Risk Pesticides Exempted from FIFRA Registration. |
Manufacturing Use Pesticides (MUPs), technical grade pesticides, and /or pesticides used for formulating | Yes, Minnesota requires registration of MUPs, technical grade, formulating use pesticides. |
Pest control devices | No, Minnesota does not require registration of devices used to control pests. For more information about what qualifies as a device and the differences between pesticides and devices, visit the EPA's guide, Pesticide Devices: A Guide for Consumers. |
Physical barrier products | No, a physical barrier product is not required to be registered in Minnesota if it is not required to be registered with EPA. For more information visit: EPA Office of Pesticide Programs Barrier Products Clarification Document |
Plant incorporated protectants (PIPs) | No, however permits for experimental use and distribution are needed. For more information visit: EPA Overview of Plant Incorporated Protectants. |
Products distributed by Supplemental distributors | Yes, these products registrations are not dependent on the manufacture’s original product (2 part EPA number) being registered in the state prior to the distributor products and can be registered at any point during the registration period. |
Fertilizer/pesticide combination products | Yes, each grade of fertilizer that contains a pesticide is considered a unique brand of fertilizer and requires separate registration as a specialty fertilizer in addition to registration as a pesticide. |
The EPA Reg. No. OR the name of my product(s) has changed | Yes, when an EPA Reg. No. or a product undergoes a name change a new registration is required for the state of Minnesota. Furthermore, the pesticide with the old Reg no. must continue to be registered separately or discontinued. |
Type of Product | MDA response |
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Pesticide spray adjuvants | No, Minnesota does not register or regulate adjuvants/additives. |
FIFRA25(b) minimum risk pesticides | No, Minnesota does not require registration of FIFRA 25(b) minimum risk pesticides. For more information visit: EPA Minimum Risk Pesticides Exempted from FIFRA Registration. |
Manufacturing Use Pesticides (MUPs), technical grade pesticides, and /or pesticides used for formulating | Yes, Minnesota requires registration of MUPs, technical grade, formulating use pesticides. |
Pest control devices | No, Minnesota does not require registration of devices used to control pests. For more information about what qualifies as a device and the differences between pesticides and devices, visit the EPA's guide, Pesticide Devices: A Guide for Consumers. |
Physical barrier products | No, a physical barrier product is not required to be registered in Minnesota if it is not required to be registered with EPA. For more information visit: EPA Office of Pesticide Programs Barrier Products Clarification Document |
Plant incorporated protectants (PIPs) | No, however permits for experimental use and distribution are needed. For more information visit: EPA Overview of Plant Incorporated Protectants. |
Products distributed by Supplemental distributors | Yes, these products registrations are not dependent on the manufacture’s original product (2 part EPA number) being registered in the state prior to the distributor products and can be registered at any point during the registration period. |
Fertilizer/pesticide combination products | Yes, each grade of fertilizer that contains a pesticide is considered a unique brand of fertilizer and requires separate registration as a specialty fertilizer in addition to registration as a pesticide. |
The EPA Reg. No. OR the name of my product(s) has changed | Yes, when an EPA Reg. No. or a product undergoes a name change a new registration is required for the state of Minnesota. Furthermore, the pesticide with the old Reg no. must continue to be registered separately or discontinued. |