Minnesota law states that “Each pesticide with a unique United States Environmental Protection Agency pesticide registration number or a unique brand name must be registered with the commissioner.” Accordingly, alternate brand name, distributor products are required to be registered.
Minnesota law states that “Each pesticide with a unique United States Environmental Protection Agency pesticide registration number or a unique brand name must be registered with the commissioner.” Accordingly, alternate brand name, distributor products are required to be registered.
No, a basic producer’s product does not need to be registered before a supplemental distributor’s version of the same product can be registered.