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CHAPTER 345-S.F.No. 1555
An act relating to agriculture; providing a preemption
of local regulation of phosphorous fertilizers;
regulating the use on turf of certain fertilizers
containing phosphorus; providing for enforcement;
prohibiting fertilizer applications to an impervious
surface; requiring a report; amending Minnesota
Statutes 2000, sections 18C.005, by adding a
subdivision; 18C.211, subdivision 2; proposing coding
for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 18C.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 18C.005, is
amended by adding a subdivision to read:
Subd. 18a. [LOCAL UNIT OF GOVERNMENT.] "Local unit of
government" has the meaning given in section 18B.01, subdivision
14a.
Sec. 2. [18C.110] [PREEMPTION OF LOCAL LAW.]
(a) Except as specifically provided in this chapter, a
local unit of government may not adopt any ordinance, regulate,
or in any way restrict the distribution, sale, handling, use, or
application of phosphorous fertilizers and phosphorous
fertilizer products that are applied or will be applied to land
used for growing crops or any other agricultural use.
(b) Except as specifically provided in this chapter, a
local unit of government may not adopt any ordinance that
prohibits or regulates the registration, labeling, distribution,
sale, handling, use, application, or disposal of turf fertilizer
containing phosphorus.
(c) This section does not prohibit a local ordinance that
restricts the sale of turf phosphorous fertilizer that was in
effect on August 1, 2002.
(d) This section does not preempt local authority or
responsibility for zoning, fire codes, or hazardous waste
disposal.
(e) Paragraphs (a) and (d) are effective the day following
final enactment. Paragraphs (b) and (c) are effective January
1, 2004.
Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2000, section 18C.211,
subdivision 2, is amended to read:
Subd. 2. [GUARANTEES OF THE NUTRIENTS.] (a) A person may
guarantee plant nutrients other than nitrogen, phosphorus, and
potassium only if allowed or required by commissioner's rule.
(b) The guarantees for the plant nutrients must be
expressed in the elemental form.
(c) The sources of other elements, oxides, salt, and
chelates, may be required to be stated on the application for
registration and may be included as a parenthetical statement on
the label. Other beneficial substances or compounds,
determinable by laboratory methods, also may be guaranteed by
permission of the commissioner and with the advice of the
director of the agricultural experiment station.
(d) If plant nutrients or other substances or compounds are
guaranteed, the plant nutrients are subject to inspection and
analyses in accord with the methods and rules prescribed by the
commissioner.
(e) The commissioner may, by rule, require the potential
basicity or acidity expressed in terms of calcium carbonate
equivalent in multiples of 100 pounds per ton.
(f) The plant nutrients in a specialty fertilizer must not
be below or exceed the guaranteed analysis by more than the
investigational allowances established by rule.
Sec. 4. [18C.60] [PHOSPHOROUS TURF FERTILIZER USE
RESTRICTIONS.]
Subdivision 1. [DEFINITIONS.] (a) The definitions in this
subdivision apply to this section.
(b) "Metropolitan county" means any one of the following
counties: Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, or
Washington.
(c) "Turf" means noncrop land planted in closely mowed,
managed grasses including, but not limited to, residential and
commercial residential property, private golf courses, and
property owned by federal, state, or local units of government,
including parks, recreation areas, and public golf courses.
Turf does not mean pasture, hayland, hay, turf grown on turf
farms, or any other form of agricultural production.
Subd. 2. [PHOSPHORUS USE RESTRICTIONS.] (a) A person may
not apply a fertilizer containing the plant nutrient phosphorus
to turf in a metropolitan county, except under conditions listed
in paragraph (d).
(b) A person may not apply granular fertilizer containing
greater than three percent phosphate (P205) by weight, or liquid
fertilizer at a rate greater than 0.3 pound phosphate (P205) per
1,000 square feet, to turf in a county other than a metropolitan
county, except under conditions listed in paragraph (d).
(c) A local unit of government in a county other than a
metropolitan county may adopt paragraph (a) in place of
paragraph (b). The local unit of government must notify the
commissioner of the adoption of paragraph (a) within 30 days of
its adoption. The commissioner shall maintain a list of local
units of government in counties other than a metropolitan county
that have adopted paragraph (a).
(d) Paragraphs (a) and (b) do not apply when:
(1) a tissue, soil, or other test by a laboratory or method
approved by the commissioner and performed within the last three
years indicates that the levels of available phosphorus in the
soil is insufficient to support healthy turf growth;
(2) the property owner or an agent of the property owner is
first establishing turf via seed or sod procedures, and only
during the first growing season; or
(3) the fertilizer containing the plant food phosphorus is
used on a golf course under the direction of a person licensed,
certified, or approved by an organization with an ongoing
training program approved by the commissioner.
(e) Applications of phosphorous fertilizer authorized under
paragraph (d), clause (1) or (2), must not exceed rates
recommended by the University of Minnesota and approved by the
commissioner.
Subd. 3. [CONSUMER INFORMATION.] The commissioner, in
consultation with the University of Minnesota extension service,
fertilizer industry representatives, lakes groups, and other
interested or affected parties, must produce consumer
information on use restrictions and recommended best practices
for lawn fertilizer containing phosphorus, and on best
management practices for other residential sources of phosphorus
in the urban landscape. The information must be in a format and
of a content suitable for posting and distribution at retail
points of sale of fertilizer that contains phosphorus and is for
use on turf.
Subd. 4. [RESEARCH EVALUATION; REPORT.] The commissioner,
in cooperation with the University of Minnesota and the
University of Minnesota extension service, and, after
consultation with representatives of the fertilizer industry,
lakes groups, and other interested or affected parties, shall
evaluate research needs and encourage targeted research
opportunities to investigate the effects of phosphorous
fertilization of turf on urban stormwater quality. The
commissioner must evaluate the effectiveness of the restrictions
on phosphorous fertilizers under this section and report to the
legislature by January 15, 2007.
Sec. 5. [18C.61] [FERTILIZER APPLICATION TO AN IMPERVIOUS
SURFACE; PROHIBITION.]
(a) A person may not apply a fertilizer to an impervious
surface. Fertilizer released on an impervious surface must be
immediately contained and either legally applied to turf or any
other legal site, or returned to the original or other
appropriate container.
(b) For the purposes of this section, "impervious surface"
means a highway, street, sidewalk, parking lot, driveway, or
other material that prevents infiltration of water into the soil.
Sec. 6. [18C.62] [ENFORCEMENT.]
Sections 18C.60 and 18C.61 are enforced by local units of
government under their existing authority. Violation of a
provision in either of these sections is a petty misdemeanor.
Sec. 7. [EFFECTIVE DATE.]
Section 4 is effective January l, 2004.
Presented to the governor April 18, 2002
Signed by the governor April 19, 2002, 9:45 a.m.
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes