Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 121A — Student Rights, Responsibilities, And Behavior
Section 121A.30 — Pesticide Application At Schools.

Subdivision 1. Parents' Right-to-Know Act. Subdivisions 2 to 14 may be cited as the Janet B. Johnson Parents' Right-to-Know Act of 2000.
Subd. 2. Pesticide application notification. A school that plans to apply a pesticide which is a toxicity category I, II, or III pesticide product, as classified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, or a restricted use pesticide, as designated under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, on school property, must provide a notice to parents and employees that it applies such pesticides. The notice required under subdivision 3 must:
(1) provide that an estimated schedule of the pesticide applications is available for review or copying at the school offices where such pesticides are applied;
(2) state that long-term health effects on children from the application of such pesticides or the class of chemicals to which they belong may not be fully understood;
(3) inform parents that a parent may request to be notified by the school in the manner specified in subdivision 6 before any application of a pesticide listed in this subdivision.
Subd. 3. Notice; timing; distribution. The notice must be provided no later than September 15 of each school year during which pesticides listed in subdivision 2 are planned to be applied. The notice may be included with other notices provided by the school, but must be separately identified and clearly visible to the reader.
Subd. 4. School handbook or statement of policies. In addition to the notice provided according to subdivision 3, a school that is required to provide notice under this section shall include in an official school handbook or official school policy guide of a general nature a section informing parents that an estimated schedule of applications of pesticides listed in subdivision 2 is available for review or copying at the school offices, and that a parent may receive prior notice of each application if specifically requested.
Subd. 5. Notice availability. A school that uses a pesticide listed in subdivision 2 must keep a copy of all notifications required under subdivisions 2 and 3 for at least six years in a manner available to the public.
Subd. 6. Notification for individual parents. A parent of a student at a school may request that the school principal or other person having general control and supervision of the school notify the parent prior to the application of any pesticides listed in subdivision 2 at the school on a day different from the days specified in the notice under subdivision 3. The school principal or other person having general control and supervision of the school must provide reasonable notice to a parent who has requested such notification prior to applying such pesticides. The notice may be waived for emergency applications required only by appropriate state or local health officials. The notice must include the pesticide to be applied, the time of the planned application, and the location at the school of the planned application. A school may request reimbursement for the school's reasonable costs of providing notice under this subdivision, including any costs of mailing, from individuals requesting notification under this subdivision.
Subd. 7. Model notice. The Department of Health, in consultation with the Department of Education, the Pollution Control Agency, and University of Minnesota Extension Service, shall develop and make available to schools by August 1, 2000, a model notice in a form that can be used by a school if it chooses to do so. The model notice must include the information required by this section. The Department of Health must provide an opportunity for environmental groups, interested parents, public health organizations, and other parties to work with the department in developing the model notice.
Subd. 8. Plan. A school is not required to adopt an integrated pest management plan. A school board may only notify students, parents, or employees that it has adopted an integrated pest management plan if the plan is a managed pest control program designed to minimize the risk to human health and the environment and to reduce the use of chemical pesticides, and which ranks the district's response to pests in the following manner:
(1) identifying pests which need to be controlled;
(2) establishing tolerable limits of each identified pest;
(3) designing future buildings and landscapes to prevent identified pests;
(4) excluding identified pests from sites and buildings using maintenance practices;
(5) adapting cleaning activities and best management practices to minimize the number of pests;
(6) using mechanical methods of controlling identified pests; and
(7) controlling identified pests using the least toxic pesticides with the least exposure to persons as is practicable.
Subd. 9. Pesticide defined; cleaning products excluded. For purposes of this section, the term "pesticide" has the meaning given it in section 18B.01, subdivision 18, except that it does not include any disinfectants, sanitizers, deodorizers, or antimicrobial agents used for general cleaning purposes.
Subd. 10. Pest defined. For purposes of this section, the term "pest" has the meaning given it in section 18B.01, subdivision 17.
Subd. 11. School defined. For the purposes of this section, "school" means a school as defined in section 120A.22, subdivision 4, excluding home schools.
Subd. 12. Immunity from liability. No cause of action may be brought against a school district, a school, or the districts or school's employees or agents for any failure to comply with the requirements under this section.
Subd. 13. Evidence of failure to comply excluded. A failure to comply with the requirements of this section may not be presented as evidence in any lawsuit based upon physical injury resulting from exposure to pesticides applied at a school.
Subd. 14. No special rights. Nothing in this section affects the duty of a parent or a student to comply with the compulsory attendance law or the duty of a school employee to comply with the provisions of an applicable employment contract or policy.
1986 c 444; 2000 c 489 art 7 s 1; 2003 c 130 s 12; 1Sp2005 c 1 art 2 s 161

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 120 - 129C — Education Code: Prekindergarten - Grade 12

Chapter 121A — Student Rights, Responsibilities, And Behavior

Section 121A.01 — Definitions.

Section 121A.03 — Model Policy.

Section 121A.031 — School Student Bullying Policy.

Section 121A.0311 — Notice Of The Rights And Responsibilities Of Students And Parents Under The Safe And Supportive Minnesota Schools Act.

Section 121A.035 — Crisis Management Policy.

Section 121A.037 — School Safety Drills.

Section 121A.04 — Athletic Programs; Sex Discrimination.

Section 121A.05 — Policy To Refer Firearms Possessor.

Section 121A.06 — Reports Of Dangerous Weapon Incidents In School Zones.

Section 121A.065 — District Surveys To Collect Student Information; Parent Notice And Opportunity For Opting Out.

Section 121A.10 — Moment Of Silence.

Section 121A.11 — United States Flag.

Section 121A.15 — Health Standards; Immunizations; School Children.

Section 121A.16 — Early Childhood Health And Development Screening; Purpose.

Section 121A.17 — School Board Responsibilities.

Section 121A.18 — Data Use.

Section 121A.19 — Developmental Screening Aid.

Section 121A.21 — School Health Services.

Section 121A.215 — Local School District Wellness Policies; Website.

Section 121A.22 — Administration Of Drugs And Medicine.

Section 121A.2205 — Possession And Use Of Epinephrine Auto-injectors; Model Policy.

Section 121A.2207 — Life-threatening Allergies In Schools; Stock Supply Of Epinephrine Auto-injectors.

Section 121A.221 — Possession And Use Of Asthma Inhalers By Asthmatic Students.

Section 121A.222 — Possession And Use Of Nonprescription Pain Relievers By Secondary Students.

Section 121A.223 — Possession And Use Of Sunscreen.

Section 121A.23 — Programs To Prevent And Reduce The Risks Of Sexually Transmitted Infections And Diseases.

Section 121A.24 — Seizure Training And Action Plan.

Section 121A.25 — Chemical Abuse Preassessment Teams; Definitions.

Section 121A.26 — School Preassessment Teams.

Section 121A.28 — Law Enforcement Records.

Section 121A.29 — Reporting; Chemical Abuse.

Section 121A.30 — Pesticide Application At Schools.

Section 121A.31 — Safety Requirement Guidelines.

Section 121A.32 — Eye Protective Devices.

Section 121A.33 — Certain Mercury Use In Schools Prohibited.

Section 121A.335 — Lead In School Drinking Water.

Section 121A.336 — Notification Of Environmental Hazards.

Section 121A.34 — School Safety Patrols.

Section 121A.37 — Youth Sports Programs.

Section 121A.38 — Concussion Procedures.

Section 121A.39 — School Counselors.

Section 121A.40 — Citation.

Section 121A.41 — Definitions.

Section 121A.42 — Policy.

Section 121A.425 — Full And Equitable Participation In Preschool And Prekindergarten.

Section 121A.43 — Exclusion And Expulsion Of Pupils With A Disability.

Section 121A.44 — Expulsion For Possession Of Firearm.

Section 121A.45 — Grounds For Dismissal.

Section 121A.46 — Suspension Procedures.

Section 121A.47 — Exclusion And Expulsion Procedures.

Section 121A.48 — Good Faith Exception.

Section 121A.49 — Appeal.

Section 121A.50 — Judicial Review.

Section 121A.51 — Reports To Service Agency.

Section 121A.52 — Nonapplication Of Compulsory Attendance Law.

Section 121A.53 — Report To Commissioner Of Education.

Section 121A.54 — Notice Of Right To Be Reinstated.

Section 121A.55 — Policies To Be Established.

Section 121A.56 — Application.

Section 121A.575 — Alternatives To Pupil Suspension.

Section 121A.58 — Corporal Punishment.

Section 121A.582 — Student Discipline; Reasonable Force.

Section 121A.585 — Notice Of Recording Device On A School Bus.

Section 121A.59 — Bus Transportation A Privilege Not A Right.

Section 121A.60 — Definitions.

Section 121A.61 — Discipline And Removal Of Students From Class.

Section 121A.64 — Notification; Teachers' Legitimate Educational Interest.

Section 121A.65 — Review Of Policy.

Section 121A.67 — Removal By Peace Officer.

Section 121A.69 — Hazing Policy.

Section 121A.70 — Secret Fraternities And Societies.

Section 121A.72 — School Locker Policy.

Section 121A.75 — Receipt Of Records; Sharing.