2-2803.Definitions.
As used in this act, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) "Soil amendment" means and includes any substance which is
intended to improve the physical, chemical or other characteristics of
the soil or improve agricultural crop production, except that it shall not include
the following: Commercial
fertilizers, agricultural liming materials including ground and slaked
lime, unmanipulated animal manures, vegetable compost
and pesticides.
(b) "Name" means the specific designation under which the individual
product is offered for sale.
(c) "Bulk" means in nonpackaged form.
(d) "Distribute" means to import, consign, offer for sale, sell,
barter or to otherwise supply soil amendments to any person in this
state.
(e) "Label" means the display of written, printed or graphic matter
upon the immediate container of a soil amendment.
(f) "Unmanipulated animal manures" means the refuse of stables,
barnyards or feedlots consisting of animal excreta with or without
litter.
(g) "Secretary" means the secretary of
agriculture.
(h) "Department" means the Kansas department of agriculture.
(i) "Active ingredient" means the ingredient or ingredients which
affect the physical, chemical or other characteristics of the soil and
thereby improve soil condition.
(j) "Inert ingredient" means the ingredients which do not have any
beneficial effect but are present in the product.
(k) "Person" means individuals, partnerships, associations and
corporations.
(l) "Percent" or "percentage" means by weight.
(m) "Registrant" means any person who registers a soil amendment
under the provisions of this act.
(n) "Value" means that a product provides statistically established
economic benefits to the end user of the product.
(o) "Usefulness" means that there exists data on a product that proves
that the product has a beneficial contribution towards the improvement of
the physical, chemical or other characteristics of the soil or that the
product improves agricultural crop production.
(p) "Agricultural crop production" means the production of field crops
commonly grown
in Kansas as opposed to horticultural or landscaping stock.
History: L. 1976, ch. 2, § 3; L. 1980, ch. 2, § 1;
L. 1985, ch. 14, § 2;
L. 2004, ch. 101, § 53; July 1.
2-2803.Definitions.
As used in this act, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) "Soil amendment" means and includes any substance which is
intended to improve the physical, chemical or other characteristics of
the soil or improve agricultural crop production, except that it shall not include
the following: Commercial
fertilizers, agricultural liming materials including ground and slaked
lime, unmanipulated animal manures, vegetable compost
and pesticides.
(b) "Name" means the specific designation under which the individual
product is offered for sale.
(c) "Bulk" means in nonpackaged form.
(d) "Distribute" means to import, consign, offer for sale, sell,
barter or to otherwise supply soil amendments to any person in this
state.
(e) "Label" means the display of written, printed or graphic matter
upon the immediate container of a soil amendment.
(f) "Unmanipulated animal manures" means the refuse of stables,
barnyards or feedlots consisting of animal excreta with or without
litter.
(g) "Secretary" means the secretary of
agriculture.
(h) "Department" means the Kansas department of agriculture.
(i) "Active ingredient" means the ingredient or ingredients which
affect the physical, chemical or other characteristics of the soil and
thereby improve soil condition.
(j) "Inert ingredient" means the ingredients which do not have any
beneficial effect but are present in the product.
(k) "Person" means individuals, partnerships, associations and
corporations.
(l) "Percent" or "percentage" means by weight.
(m) "Registrant" means any person who registers a soil amendment
under the provisions of this act.
(n) "Value" means that a product provides statistically established
economic benefits to the end user of the product.
(o) "Usefulness" means that there exists data on a product that proves
that the product has a beneficial contribution towards the improvement of
the physical, chemical or other characteristics of the soil or that the
product improves agricultural crop production.
(p) "Agricultural crop production" means the production of field crops
commonly grown
in Kansas as opposed to horticultural or landscaping stock.
History: L. 1976, ch. 2, § 3; L. 1980, ch. 2, § 1;
L. 1985, ch. 14, § 2;
L. 2004, ch. 101, § 53; July 1.
2-2803.Definitions.
As used in this act, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) "Soil amendment" means and includes any substance which is
intended to improve the physical, chemical or other characteristics of
the soil or improve agricultural crop production, except that it shall not include
the following: Commercial
fertilizers, agricultural liming materials including ground and slaked
lime, unmanipulated animal manures, vegetable compost
and pesticides.
(b) "Name" means the specific designation under which the individual
product is offered for sale.
(c) "Bulk" means in nonpackaged form.
(d) "Distribute" means to import, consign, offer for sale, sell,
barter or to otherwise supply soil amendments to any person in this
state.
(e) "Label" means the display of written, printed or graphic matter
upon the immediate container of a soil amendment.
(f) "Unmanipulated animal manures" means the refuse of stables,
barnyards or feedlots consisting of animal excreta with or without
litter.
(g) "Secretary" means the secretary of
agriculture.
(h) "Department" means the Kansas department of agriculture.
(i) "Active ingredient" means the ingredient or ingredients which
affect the physical, chemical or other characteristics of the soil and
thereby improve soil condition.
(j) "Inert ingredient" means the ingredients which do not have any
beneficial effect but are present in the product.
(k) "Person" means individuals, partnerships, associations and
corporations.
(l) "Percent" or "percentage" means by weight.
(m) "Registrant" means any person who registers a soil amendment
under the provisions of this act.
(n) "Value" means that a product provides statistically established
economic benefits to the end user of the product.
(o) "Usefulness" means that there exists data on a product that proves
that the product has a beneficial contribution towards the improvement of
the physical, chemical or other characteristics of the soil or that the
product improves agricultural crop production.
(p) "Agricultural crop production" means the production of field crops
commonly grown
in Kansas as opposed to horticultural or landscaping stock.
History: L. 1976, ch. 2, § 3; L. 1980, ch. 2, § 1;
L. 1985, ch. 14, § 2;
L. 2004, ch. 101, § 53; July 1.