Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF608

Introduced
1/23/23  

Caption

Pesticide control ordinances adoption by cities authorization

Impact

The implications of SF608 are significant as they grant municipalities the authority to regulate pesticide application more stringently than state laws, potentially leading to diverse local ordinances that reflect community values and ecological considerations. The bill seeks to enhance protection for pollinator species, which play a crucial role in agriculture and ecosystem health. By allowing cities to prohibit the use of pollinator-lethal pesticides, the bill encourages localized action to prevent harm to these vital species, potentially leading to improved agricultural productivity and biodiversity in urban landscapes.

Summary

SF608 proposes changes to the regulation of pesticide use within cities in Minnesota by authorizing both statutory and home rule charter cities to adopt ordinances to control pesticide applications, specifically those deemed harmful to pollinators. This bill empowers local governments to enact their own licensing, penalty, and enforcement provisions related to pesticide usage, which aims to address the increasing concerns regarding the impact of certain pesticides on pollinator species such as bees. The legislation incorporates specific definitions and exclusions for various types of pesticides and situations to clarify the scope of the ordinance's application.

Contention

Opposition to the bill may arise from agricultural stakeholders and pesticide manufacturers who fear that local regulations could complicate compliance and create a patchwork of differing rules across the state. This could lead to increased costs for farmers and businesses involved in pest management due to the need to navigate varying local ordinances. Additionally, there might be concerns regarding the adequacy of resources provided to cities to enforce these regulations effectively, as some local chapters may lack the necessary infrastructure and support to implement robust pesticide control measures.

Companion Bills

MN HF1130

Similar To Cities authorized to adopt pesticide control ordinances.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1130

Cities authorized to adopt pesticide control ordinances.

MN SF1915

Pesticide control definitions establishment; neonicotinoid pesticides restriction authorization

MN HF2805

Terms added to pesticide control definitions, and neonicotinoid pesticides restricted.

MN SF3083

Pesticides from treated seeds addition to the Commissioner of Agriculture's pesticide management plan requirements; appropriating money

MN HF2761

Pesticides from treated seeds added to commissioner's pesticide management plan requirements, pesticide management plan coordination broadened to include local governments and public health agencies, various other pesticide treated seed provisions modified, and money appropriated.

MN SF1339

Use, storage, disposal and sale regulation of pesticide-treated seed

MN S2299

Pesticide Control

MN H7129

Pesticide Control

MN H0706

An act relating to banning the use of neonicotinoid pesticides

MN SF4224

Pesticides provisions modifications

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School facilities: organic pesticides: pilot program.

CA AB1788

Pesticides: use of second generation anticoagulant rodenticides.

CA AB2816

Pesticides: schoolsites: report.

CA AB2422

Pesticides: use of anticoagulants.

CA SB1361

Pesticides: schoolsites.

CA AB363

Pesticides: neonicotinoids for nonagricultural use: reevaluation: control measures.

CA SB89

Glyphosate: prohibition on sale.

CA AB1440

Pesticide testing.