Pesticide Registration Period
Minnesota’s registration period for Section 3 products
Minnesota’s registration period for Section 3 products
If the product is a distributor product, it must meet federal registration/labeling requirements as laid out in the Supplemental distribution code (40 CFR 145.132)
If the product is a distributor product, it must meet federal registration/labeling requirements as laid out in the Supplemental distribution code (40 CFR 145.132)
Labeling must be provided for the following:
According to the Sale and Distribution of Misbranded Pesticides and Devices statute, a person may not offer for sale or distribute a pesticide or device determined by the commissioner to be misbranded, including a pesticide or device that:
The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA Section 2(p)) defines pesticide “label” and “labeling” as:
Labeling must be provided for the following:
According to the Sale and Distribution of Misbranded Pesticides and Devices statute, a person may not offer for sale or distribute a pesticide or device determined by the commissioner to be misbranded, including a pesticide or device that:
The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA Section 2(p)) defines pesticide “label” and “labeling” as:
Products found within the kit must bear the same name on all kit labeling as the individual product registration held with the state (Pesticide Registration Statute).
Example: if a kit named “Daily Disinfectant Necessities Kit” lists “Baxter’s Best Surface Disinfectant” as a pesticide product to be found within the kit, then the individual pesticide product must also be registered separately with the state with the same name “Baxter’s Best Surface Disinfectant”.
A different name would require an additional separate registration.
Products found within the kit must bear the same name on all kit labeling as the individual product registration held with the state (Pesticide Registration Statute).
Example: if a kit named “Daily Disinfectant Necessities Kit” lists “Baxter’s Best Surface Disinfectant” as a pesticide product to be found within the kit, then the individual pesticide product must also be registered separately with the state with the same name “Baxter’s Best Surface Disinfectant”.
A different name would require an additional separate registration.
If the product is a distributor product, it must meet federal registration/labeling requirements as laid out in the Supplemental distribution code (40 CFR 145.132)
Labeling must be provided for the following:
According to the Sale and Distribution of Misbranded Pesticides and Devices statute, a person may not offer for sale or distribute a pesticide or device determined by the commissioner to be misbranded, including a pesticide or device that:
The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA Section 2(p)) defines pesticide “label” and “labeling” as:
Products found within the kit must bear the same name on all kit labeling as the individual product registration held with the state (Pesticide Registration Statute).
Example: if a kit named “Daily Disinfectant Necessities Kit” lists “Baxter’s Best Surface Disinfectant” as a pesticide product to be found within the kit, then the individual pesticide product must also be registered separately with the state with the same name “Baxter’s Best Surface Disinfectant”.
A different name would require an additional separate registration.
Complete labeling of each pesticide product with the kit should be visible on the exterior package label. Non-pesticide products listed as included in the kit do not require the full labeling to be visible on the exterior package but should state full product labeling can be found on the inside of the kit itself.
If significant changes are made to product label content the registrant must submit a completed Pesticide Label Revision Checklist (listed under "Forms + Resources") along with a digital copy of the updated label and safety data sheet. Instructions are included within the form.
Addition of Hemp: For a company’s product to be recognized by the State of Minnesota for use on hemp, the product must be recognized by the EPA for use on Hemp and a revised label referencing the products use on hemp must be submitted to the State.
When submitting this new label please: