Minn. R. agency 105, ch. 1505, AGRICULTURAL INSPECTORS, pt. 1505.0756 - TRAINING REQUIREMENTS AND AUTHORIZED AGENT STATUS FOR COUNTY AGRICULTURAL INSPECTORS
Subpart
1.
Training requirements.
A. To meet qualifications as a county
agricultural inspector in the control programs for noxious weed, seed, and
screenings as required by Minnesota Statutes, section
18.80, subdivision 1,
each county agricultural inspector must complete at least 40 hours of approved
training in the first year of employment, and 20 hours in each succeeding year
as follows:
(1) 16 hours in seed law
enforcement training in the first year and eight in each succeeding
year;
(2) 20 hours in noxious weed
law enforcement training in the first year and ten in each succeeding year;
and
(3) four hours in screenings
law enforcement in the first year and two in each succeeding year.
B. To meet qualifications as a
county agricultural inspector in the control programs for feed, fertilizers,
pesticides, and insect pests, the participating county agricultural inspector
must meet the criteria in part
1505.0754, subpart
2, for all assigned tasks in
the noxious weed, seed, and screenings control programs and must complete the
number of hours of training required by the county work plan for each program
specified in part
1505.0754, subpart
1.
Subp. 2. [Repealed, 33 SR 8]
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 14.05; 16A.1283; 18.79; 21.85; 223.19
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