HF4575
Plant and soil amendment labeling requirements clarified, guaranteed analysis of soil and plant amendments modified, and applicants submitting plant and soil amendment registration required to submit a certificate of composition.
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)
Related bill: SF4925
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Purpose
- Clarify labeling requirements for plant amendments, soil amendments, and beneficial substances.
- Update how the “guaranteed analysis” is shown on labels.
- Require applicants to submit a certificate of composition when registering these products.
- Organize and code changes into Minnesota law (chapter 18C).
Key definitions added
- Active ingredient: An ingredient in a fertilizer, soil amendment, plant amendment, or beneficial substance that is a plant nutrient or a soil/plant amending ingredient.
- Inert ingredient: An ingredient that is not an active ingredient in the product.
Main provisions (what the bill changes or adds)
Guaranteed analysis updates:
- The guaranteed analysis must accurately reflect the product’s composition, including the percentages of each active ingredient.
- For microbiological products, the label must also list the number of viable microorganisms per milliliter (for liquids) or per gram (for dry products).
Labeling requirements (18C.217):
- Products may not be sold or distributed without a label on the bag/container that includes:
- Product name
- Net weight or net volume (in both imperial and metric units)
- Name and address of the guarantor and registrant
- The product’s purpose
- Directions for use
- The guaranteed analysis of each active ingredient
- If the product contains microorganisms, the label must include expiration date and recommended storage conditions.
- Inert ingredients do not need to be listed on the label.
- For bulk shipments to a single end consumer, a single printed form with the required information can be used instead of labeling the bulk bag/container.
Registration applications (18C.411, subdivision 2, amended):
- For specialty fertilizers:
- Name and address of guarantor and registrant
- Brand and grade
- Guaranteed analysis (as required by 18C.211)
- Sources of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, or other elements
- Amount and formulas of inert ingredients
- For soil amendments and plant amendments:
- Name and address of guarantor and registrant
- Brand name
- Sources of ingredients
- Guaranteed analysis (as required by 18C.211)
- A certificate of composition describing the amount and formulas of each inert ingredient and each beneficial substance in the formula
Certification of composition:
- Registrations for soil/plant amendments and related products must include a certificate of composition detailing inert ingredients and beneficial substances.
Significant changes to existing law
- New definitions for active and inert ingredients added to 18C.005.
- Guaranteed analysis requirements expanded to include active ingredient percentages and, for microbiological products, viable microorganism counts.
- Labeling requirements clarified and standardized, including expiration date and storage provisions for products with microorganisms; inert ingredients are not required to be listed.
- Registration forms and requirements updated to require a certificate of composition and detailed ingredient sources.
Administrative notes
- The revisor of statutes must renumber subdivisions in 18C.005 in alphabetical order and correct cross-references.
Implementation considerations
- Businesses must ensure product labels meet the new content requirements (including purpose, directions, and active ingredient percentages).
- Companies with microbiological products must include expiration dates and storage guidance.
- Registrants must prepare and submit a certificate of composition with their registrations.
Implementation timeline
- The bill outlines changes to statutes and labeling/registration processes but does not specify exact dates for implementation within the text provided.
Summary of impact
- Improves transparency about product contents and ingredients.
- Gives regulators clearer criteria for labeling, including how to handle microbiological products.
- Requires more detailed documentation (certificate of composition) for registration.
Relevant Terms - Active ingredient - Inert ingredient - Guaranteed analysis - Microbiological product - Viable microorganisms - Per milliliter - Per gram - Labeling - Guarantor - Registrant - Brand - Grade - Net weight - Net volume - Sources of nutrients (N, P, K) - Certificate of composition - Soil amendment - Plant amendment - Beneficial substance - Expiration date - Storage conditions - Crossreferences - Revisor of statutes
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 23, 2026 | House | Action | Introduction and first reading, referred to | Agriculture Finance and Policy | |
| March 25, 2026 | House | Action | Author added | ||
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