Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 18B — Pesticide Control
Section 18B.31 — Pesticide Dealer License.

Subdivision 1. Requirement. (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b), no fixed location may offer for sale or sell a restricted use or bulk pesticide to a pesticide end user without a pesticide dealer license.
(b) A pesticide dealer license is not required for:
(1) a licensed commercial applicator, noncommercial applicator, or structural pest control applicator who uses restricted use pesticides only as an integral part of a pesticide application service;
(2) a federal, state, county, or municipal agency using restricted use pesticides for its own programs;
(3) a licensed pharmacist, physician, dentist, or veterinarian when administering or dispensing a restricted use pesticide for use in the pharmacist's, physician's, dentist's, or veterinarian's practice; or
(4) a person at a fixed location that is not used to offer for sale or sell restricted use or bulk pesticides including, but not limited to, warehouses or other storage sites.
(c) A licensed pesticide dealer may sell restricted use pesticides only to an applicator licensed or certified by the commissioner, unless a sale is allowed by rule.
(d) A pesticide dealer license is required for an individual not located in Minnesota who offers for sale or sells a restricted use or bulk pesticide to a pesticide end user located in Minnesota.
(e) Only one pesticide dealer license is required per fixed location from which a restricted use or bulk pesticide is offered for sale or sold to a pesticide end user.
Subd. 2. Responsibility. A pesticide dealer is responsible for the acts of a person who assists the dealer in the solicitation and sale of restricted use pesticides.
Subd. 3. License. A pesticide dealer license:
(1) is issued by the commissioner upon receipt and review of a complete initial or renewal application;
(2) is valid for one year and expires on January 31 of each year unless it is suspended or revoked before that date;
(3) is not transferable to another location; and
(4) must be prominently displayed to the public in the pesticide dealer's place of business.
Subd. 4. Application. (a) A person must apply to the commissioner for a pesticide dealer license on the forms and in the manner required by the commissioner.
(b) The commissioner may require an additional demonstration of dealer qualification if the dealer has had a license suspended or revoked, or has otherwise had a history of violations of this chapter.
(c) An application for renewal of a pesticide dealer license is not complete until the commissioner receives the report and applicable fees required under section 18B.316, subdivision 8.
Subd. 5. Application fee. (a) An application for a pesticide dealer license must be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee of $150.
(b) If an application for renewal of a pesticide dealer license is not filed before the license expires, an additional fee of 50 percent of the application fee must be paid by the applicant before the commissioner may issue the license.
1987 c 358 s 73; 1989 c 326 art 5 s 35-37; 1993 c 367 s 8; 1995 c 95 s 2; 1Sp2005 c 1 art 1 s 18; 2009 c 94 art 1 s 57,58; 2010 c 333 art 1 s 6

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 17 - 43 — Agriculture

Chapter 18B — Pesticide Control

Section 18B.01 — Definitions.

Section 18B.02 — Preemption Of Local Law.

Section 18B.03 — Powers And Duties Of Commissioner.

Section 18B.04 — Pesticide Impact On Environment.

Section 18B.045 — Pesticide Management Plan.

Section 18B.05 — Pesticide Regulatory Account.

Section 18B.051 — Pollinator Research Account.

Section 18B.055 — Compensation For Bees Killed By Pesticide; Appropriation.

Section 18B.06 — Rules.

Section 18B.063 — State Uses Of Pesticides And Nutrients.

Section 18B.064 — Pesticide Use Information.

Section 18B.065 — Waste Pesticide Collection Program.

Section 18B.07 — Pesticide Use, Application, And Equipment Cleaning.

Section 18B.08 — Chemigation.

Section 18B.09 — Pesticide Application In Cities.

Section 18B.095 — Pesticide Application In Schools.

Section 18B.10 — Action To Prevent Groundwater Contamination.

Section 18B.11 — Sale Or Use Of Tcdd.

Section 18B.115 — Sale Or Use Of Chlordane Or Heptachlor.

Section 18B.12 — Sale And Distribution Of Adulterated Pesticides.

Section 18B.13 — Sale And Distribution Of Misbranded Pesticides And Devices.

Section 18B.135 — Sale Of Pesticides In Returnable Containers And Management Of Unused Portions.

Section 18B.14 — Pesticide Storage.

Section 18B.17 — Cooperative Inspection And Enforcement Agreements.

Section 18B.24 — Unsatisfied Judgments.

Section 18B.26 — Pesticide Registration.

Section 18B.27 — Pesticide Registration For Special Local Needs.

Section 18B.28 — Experimental Use Pesticide Product Registration.

Section 18B.29 — Reciprocal Licensing And Certification Agreements.

Section 18B.30 — Pesticide Use License Requirement; Internet Sales Prohibited; Restricted Use Pesticides.

Section 18B.305 — Pesticide Education And Training.

Section 18B.31 — Pesticide Dealer License.

Section 18B.316 — Agricultural Pesticide Dealer License And Reporting.

Section 18B.32 — Structural Pest Control License.

Section 18B.33 — Commercial Applicator License.

Section 18B.34 — Noncommercial Applicator License.

Section 18B.345 — Pesticide Application On Golf Courses.

Section 18B.346 — Pesticide Application On Railroad Property.

Section 18B.35 — Application Categories Within Applicator Licenses.

Section 18B.36 — Private Applicator Certification.

Section 18B.37 — Records; Plans; Inspections.

Section 18B.38 — Protection Of Trade Secrets.

Section 18B.39 — Existing Rules.