Minnesota Statutes
§ 142B.76 — FAMILY CHILD CARE DIAPERING AREA DISINFECTION
Minnesota § 142B.76
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 142B.76 (2026).
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Notwithstanding Minnesota Rules, part9502.0435, a family child care provider may disinfect the diaper changing surface with chlorine bleach in a manner consistent with label directions for disinfection or with a surface disinfectant that meets the following criteria:
(1)the manufacturer's label or instructions state that the product is registered with the United States Environmental Protection Agency;
(2)the manufacturer's label or instructions state that the disinfectant is effective against Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella enterica, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa;
(3)the manufacturer's label or instructions state that the disinfectant is effective with a ten minute or less contact time;
(4)the disinfectant is clearly labeled by the manufacturer with directions for mixing and use;
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Legislative History
2013 c 108 art 3 s 17;2015 c 78 art 4 s 18;2024 c 80 art 2 s 74;2024 c 115 art 16 s 41
Nearby Sections
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§ 142B.01
DEFINITIONS§ 142B.02
RULES§ 142B.03
SYSTEMS AND RECORDS§ 142B.05
WHO MUST BE LICENSED§ 142B.10
APPLICATION PROCEDURES§ 142B.12
FEES§ 142B.15
DENIAL OF APPLICATION§ 142B.17
CHILD CARE FIX-IT TICKET§ 142B.171
CHILD CARE WEIGHTED RISK SYSTEM§ 142B.18
SANCTIONS§ 142B.20
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