Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4223

Introduced
2/26/24  

Caption

Pesticide products discontinuation and cancellation provisions modifications

Impact

The implications of SF4223 could significantly impact both agricultural practices and regulatory enforcement within Minnesota. By enhancing the requirements for discontinuing pesticide registrations, the bill seeks to promote better compliance with safety standards. This may lead to improved environmental safety, as it addresses concerns over dangerous pesticides remaining available in the market after discontinuation. Additionally, it may compel businesses to adopt more rigorous practices regarding product management, affecting operational processes in the agriculture sector.

Summary

Bill SF4223 aims to amend Minnesota Statutes regarding the discontinuation and cancellation of pesticide products. The bill stipulates that any entity wishing to discontinue a pesticide registration must follow specific procedures to ensure complete withdrawal from distribution. Specifically, the bill requires that the registrant terminate distribution within the state and either conducts a total recall or provide adequate documentation to show no distribution has occurred. This aims to tighten the oversight on pesticide safety and reliability in distribution practices, ensuring that unsafe products are effectively removed from the market.

Contention

Debate surrounding SF4223 may arise from varying interests in the agricultural community. Proponents of the bill, such as environmental advocacy groups, argue that stricter regulations are necessary to protect public health and the environment from potential pesticide-related harms. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the increased regulatory burden on agricultural businesses, questioning the feasibility of the added compliance requirements for small-scale farmers or businesses.

Notable_points

Key arguments in favor of SF4223 highlight the necessity for clear protocols in the pesticide discontinuation process, aiming to eliminate health risks. Critics, however, may contend that the bill could lead to challenges for smaller agricultural operations, particularly in managing compliance with the new rules. The balance between environmental safety and the economic viability of agricultural activities is likely to be a focal point in discussions about this legislation.

Companion Bills

MN HF4082

Similar To Pesticide product discontinuing and canceling provisions modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4082

Pesticide product discontinuing and canceling provisions modified.

MN SF4224

Pesticides provisions modifications

MN HF4699

Pesticide provisions amended.

MN SF2741

Agriculture appropriations provisions modifications

MN SF4542

Pest control provisions modifications

MN SF1247

Pesticide provisions modification to protect wild rice waters

MN SF2551

Genetically engineered organisms provisions modification

MN SF4573

Various health related provisions modifications

MN AB2113

Pesticides.

MN SF2620

Human services provisions modifications

Similar Bills

OR HB4062

Relating to licensing of persons using pesticides; and prescribing an effective date.

NJ S4154

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NJ A5357

Establishes farm pesticide, herbicide, and fertilizer collection and disposal program.

NJ S1576

Establishes farm pesticide collection and disposal program.

CA AB2491

School facilities: organic pesticides: pilot program.

NJ A1091

Restricts use of neonicotinoid pesticides.

HI SB12

Relating To Neonicotinoids.

CA AB2816

Pesticides: schoolsites: report.