2016 North Dakota Century Code Title 4 Agriculture Chapter 4-40 Crop Protection Products
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CHAPTER 4-40
CROP PROTECTION PRODUCTS
4-40-01. Crop protection products - Canadian labels.
The agriculture commissioner, with the advice and consent of the appropriate agricultural
commodity group, may authorize the sale and use in this state of a crop protection product that
has a Canadian label, if the commissioner determines that a crop protection product having an
American label contains substantially similar active ingredients and that its importation and use
does not violate federal law. The commissioner shall require an applicator to possess the
American label and apply the product in accordance with the American label provisions.
4-40-02. Special local needs exemption - Tolerances.
The agriculture commissioner, in cooperation with the environmental protection agency,
shall use tolerance data established or obtained in North America in pursuing special local
needs exemptions for crop protection products under the federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act [7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.].
4-40-03. Crop protection products - Registration process - Joint labeling.
The governor and the agriculture commissioner shall work with all appropriate public and
private entities to foster the development of a single, uniform process for the joint North
American labeling of crop protection products not available for sale and use in this state as of
April 19, 1999.
4-40-04. Crop protection products - Request to petition for registration.
On the written request of any agricultural commodity group, the agriculture commissioner
shall petition the environmental protection agency for the American registration of a crop
protection product approved for use in Canada.
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