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<br />Minnesota Statutes 2005, Chapter 18B. <br /> <br />Page 23 of 42 <br /> <br />(1) the name and address of the applicant; <br /> <br />(2) a federal Environmental Protection Agency approval <br />document; <br /> <br />(3) the purpose or objectives of the experimental use <br />product; <br /> <br />(4) an accepted experimental use pesticide product label; <br /> <br />(5) the name, address, and telephone number of cooperators <br />or participants in this state; <br /> <br />(6) the amount of material to be shipped or used in this <br />state; and <br /> <br />(7) other information requested by the commissioner. <br /> <br />Subd. 4. Application fee. (a) An application for <br />registration of an experimental use pesticide product must be <br />accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee of $150. <br /> <br />(b) An additional fee of $200 must be paid by the applicant <br />for each pesticide distributed or used in the state before an <br />initial experimental use pesticide product registration was <br />issued for the pesticide. <br /> <br />HIST: 1987 c 358 s 70; 1990 c 597 s 4 <br /> <br />~~18B.285 <br />18B.285 Experimental genetically engineered pesticide <br />product registration. <br /> <br />Subdivision 1. Requirement. (a) A person may not <br />use, distribute, or conduct release experiments with a <br />genetically engineered pesticide in any amount in the state <br />until it is registered under this section or section 188.26. <br />Use, distribution, or release of a genetically engineered <br />pesticide must be registered under this section until the <br />commissioner determines by rule or order that the genetically <br />engineered pesticide may be subject to section 188.26. <br />Experimental genetically engineered pesticide product <br />registrations expire on December 31 of each year and may be <br />renewed on or before that date. <br /> <br />(b) After reviewing a completed application, the <br />commissioner may issue an experimental genetically engineered <br />pesticide product registration if the commissioner determines <br />that the applicant has adequately demonstrated that the proposed <br />release does not have the potential for unreasonable adverse <br />effects on the environment. The commissioner may prescribe <br />terms and conditions, including, but not limited to, the period <br />for the experimental genetically engineered pesticide product <br />registration, the amount or number of genetically engineered <br />pesticide product to be used, monitoring activities, department <br />inspection schedules, reporting of experiment results, and <br />experiment termination procedures. A person may not violate <br /> <br />http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/bini getpub.php?pubtype=ST A T _CHAP &year=current... <br /> <br />4/21/2006 <br />