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CHAPTER 19-20.1FERTILIZER AND SOIL CONDITIONER LAW19-20.1-01. Enforcing official. This chapter must be administered by the agriculturecommissioner, hereinafter referred to as the commissioner.19-20.1-02. Definitions of words and terms. When used in this chapter:1.&quot;Brand&quot; means a term, design, or trademark used in connection with one or several<br>grades of fertilizer, soil amendments, or plant amendments.2.&quot;Bulk&quot; means in a nonpackaged form.3.&quot;Compost&quot; means a material derived primarily or entirely from biological<br>decomposition of vegetative organic matter or animal manure that does not have<br>inorganic fertilizer added other than to promote decomposition.4.&quot;Deficiency&quot; means that amount of plant nutrient or active ingredient found by<br>analysis is less than the amount guaranteed resulting from a lack of nutrient or<br>active ingredients or from lack of uniformity.5.&quot;Distributor&quot; means any person who imports, consigns, manufactures, produces,<br>compounds, mixes, or blends fertilizer, soil amendments, or plant amendments, or<br>who sells or offers for sale fertilizer, soil amendments, or plant amendments in this<br>state.6.&quot;End user&quot; means a person who uses a fertilizer, soil amendment, or plant<br>amendment in a manner for which the product was intended.7.&quot;Fertilizer&quot; means any substance containing one or more recognized plant nutrients<br>which is used for its plant nutrient content and which is designed for use or claimed<br>to have value in promoting plant growth, except unmanipulated animal and<br>vegetable manures, marl, lime, limestone, wood ashes, and other products excluded<br>by the commissioner by rule.8.&quot;Fertilizer material&quot; means a fertilizer which:a.Contains no more than one of the primary plant nutrients;b.Has approximately eighty-five percent of its primary plant nutrient content<br>present in the form of a single chemical compound; orc.Is derived from a plant or animal residue or byproduct or a natural material<br>deposit which has been processed in such a way that its content of primary<br>plant nutrients has not been materially changed except by purification or<br>concentration.9.&quot;Foliar fertilizer&quot; means a fertilizer designed and ordinarily applied directly to growing<br>plant foliage to stimulate further growth.10.&quot;Grade&quot; means the percentages of total nitrogen, available phosphate, and soluble<br>potassium or soluble potash stated in the same terms, order, and percentages as in<br>the &quot;guaranteed analysis&quot;. &quot;Guaranteed analysis&quot; means the minimum percentage<br>of plant nutrients claimed.11.&quot;Inert&quot; means any ingredient not active.Page No. 112.&quot;Investigational allowance&quot; means an allowance for variations inherent in the taking,<br>preparation, and analysis of an official sample of fertilizer, soil amendment, or plant<br>amendment.13.&quot;Label&quot; means all written, printed, or graphic matter upon or accompanying any<br>fertilizer, soil amendment, or plant amendment and any printed material or media<br>announcements used in promoting the sale thereof.14.&quot;Licensee&quot; means any person licensed by the commissioner to distribute a fertilizer,<br>soil amendment, or plant amendment.15.&quot;Manipulated&quot; means fertilizers, soil amendments, or plant amendments that are<br>manufactured, blended, or mixed, or animal or vegetable manures that have been<br>treated in any manner, including mechanical drying, grinding, pelleting, and other<br>means, or by adding other chemicals or substances.16.&quot;Micronutrient&quot; means a fertilizer that contains only essential chemical elements that<br>are required at low levels for normal plant growth.17.&quot;Mobile mechanical unit&quot; means any portable machine or apparatus used to blend,<br>mix, or manufacture fertilizers, soil amendments, or plant amendments.18.&quot;Official sample&quot; means any sample of fertilizer, soil amendment, or plant<br>amendment, taken by the commissioner and designated as &quot;official&quot; by the<br>commissioner.19.&quot;Organic&quot; in reference to fertilizer nutrients refers only to naturally occurring<br>substances generally recognized as the hydrogen compounds of carbon and their<br>derivatives or synthetic products of similar composition with a water insoluble<br>nitrogen content of at least sixty percent of the guaranteed total nitrogen.20.&quot;Percent&quot; or &quot;percentage&quot; means the percentage by weight.21.&quot;Plant amendment&quot; means a substance applied to plants or seeds which is intended<br>to improve germination, growth, yield, product quality, reproduction, flavor, or other<br>desirable characteristics of plants except fertilizers, unless the fertilizer is<br>represented to contain, as an active ingredient, a substance other than a primary<br>plant nutrient or micronutrient, or is represented as promoting plant growth by<br>supplying something other than a primary plant nutrient or micronutrient.22.&quot;Plant nutrient&quot; means a nutrient generally recognized as beneficial for plant growth,<br>including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, boron,<br>chlorine, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, sodium, and zinc.23.&quot;Primary plant nutrients&quot; means nitrogen, phosphate, and potash.24.&quot;Registrant&quot; means the person who registers fertilizers, soil amendments, or plant<br>amendments under the provisions of this chapter.25.&quot;Sell&quot; when applied to fertilizers, soil amendments, or plant amendments includes:a.The act of selling or transferring ownership.b.The offering and exposing for sale, exchange, or distribution.c.Giving away.d.Receiving, accepting, holding, or possessing for sale, exchange, or distribution.Page No. 226.&quot;Small package fertilizer&quot; means fertilizer sold exclusively in packages of twenty-five<br>pounds [11.34 kilograms] or less.27.&quot;Soil amendment&quot; means any substance which is intended to improve the<br>characteristics of the soil except fertilizers, unmanipulated animal manures,<br>unmanipulated vegetable manures, and pesticides. The term includes fertilizer if the<br>fertilizer is represented to contain, as an active ingredient, a substance other than a<br>primary plant nutrient or micronutrient or is represented as promoting plant growth<br>by supplying something other than a primary plant nutrient or micronutrient.28.&quot;Specialty fertilizer&quot; means a fertilizer distributed primarily for nonfarm use.29.&quot;Ton&quot; means a net weight of two thousand pounds avoirdupois [907.18 kilograms].19-20.1-03. Registration. Each brand and grade of fertilizer, material, foliar fertilizer,micronutrient, specialty fertilizer, soil amendment, or plant amendment must be registered in the<br>name of the person whose name appears upon the label before being offered for sale or<br>distributed in this state. The application for registration must be submitted to the commissioner<br>on a form furnished by the commissioner and must be accompanied by a fee of fifty dollars.<br>Upon approval by the commissioner, a certificate of registration must be furnished to the<br>applicant. Registrations cover a two-year period beginning July first and ending June thirtieth of<br>every even-numbered year. Distribution of fertilizer products without prior registration or renewal<br>received after July thirty-first must be assessed a penalty of twenty-five dollars per product. A<br>distributor is not required to register any brand of fertilizer, soil amendment, or plant amendment<br>that is already registered under this chapter by another person, providing the label complies with<br>the issued registration. Compost that is transferred between parties without compensation is<br>exempt from these requirements.19-20.1-03.1. License required - Penalty. A person may not distribute any fertilizer, soilamendment, or plant amendment in this state without first obtaining a distributor's license from<br>the commissioner. However, a distributor's license is not required for those distributors selling<br>only specialty fertilizers. A license must be obtained for each location or mobile mechanical unit<br>used by a distributor in the state. The application for the license must be submitted on a form<br>furnished by the commissioner and must be accompanied by a fee of one hundred dollars. A<br>license covers a two-year period beginning July first and ending June thirtieth of every<br>even-numbered year.License renewal applications received after July thirty-first may beassessed a penalty fee of twenty dollars. Licenses are not transferable, and each license must<br>be conspicuously posted at each location and must accompany each mobile mechanical unit<br>operating in the state.19-20.1-03.2. Proof of effectiveness. The commissioner may require proof of claimsmade for any product covered by this chapter and may require proof of value when used as<br>directed or recommended. The commissioner must rely on data from scientifically designed and<br>reported studies conducted under conditions similar to those in this state under which the product<br>is intended to be used.The commissioner may accept or reject other sources of proof asadditional evidence.19-20.1-03.3. Protected information. In submitting data required by this chapter, theapplicant may clearly mark any portions that in the applicant's opinion are trade secrets or<br>commercial or financial information and submit the marked material separately from other<br>material.After consideration of the applicant's request, the commissioner may decide not to allowthe information to become public that the commissioner determines to contain or relate to trade<br>secrets or to commercial or financial information obtained from an applicant.If necessary,information relating to formulas of products may be revealed to a state or federal agency<br>consulted with similar protection of trade secret authority and may be revealed at a public hearing<br>or in findings of facts issued by the commissioner. If the commissioner proposes to release<br>information that the applicant or registrant believes to be protected from disclosure, thePage No. 3commissioner shall notify the applicant or registrant by certified mail. The commissioner may not<br>make the information available for inspection until thirty days after receipt of the notice by the<br>applicant or registrant. During this period, the applicant or registrant may begin an action in an<br>appropriate court for a declaratory judgment as to whether the information is subject to protection<br>under this section.19-20.1-03.4. Guaranteed analysis. Until the commissioner prescribes the alternativeform of guaranteed analysis in accordance with the provisions of this section, guaranteed<br>analysis must be claimed in the following order and form:1.Total Nitrogen (N) _____ percentAvailable Phosphate (P2O5) _____ percentSoluble Potash (K2O) _____ percent2.For unacidulated mineral phosphatic materials and basic slag, bone, tankage, and<br>other organic phosphatic materials, the total phosphate or degree of fineness, or<br>both, may also be guaranteed.3.Guarantees for plant nutrients other than nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium may<br>be permitted or required by rules adopted by the commissioner. The guarantees for<br>any other nutrients must be expressed in the form of the element. The sources of<br>other nutrients, including oxides, salt, and chelates, may be required to be stated on<br>the application for registration and may be included as a parenthetical statement on<br>the label. Other beneficial substances or compounds, determinable by laboratory<br>methods, also may be guaranteed by permission of the commissioner and with the<br>advice of the director of the agricultural experiment station.When any plantnutrients or other substances or compounds are guaranteed, they are subject to<br>inspection and analysis in accord with the methods and rules prescribed by the<br>commissioner.4.The commissioner may, by rule, require potential basicity or acidity expressed in<br>terms of calcium carbonate equivalent in multiples of one hundred pounds [45.36<br>kilograms] per ton [907.18 kilograms].5.The guaranteed analysis of a soil amendment or plant amendment must be an<br>accurate statement of composition, including the percentages of each ingredient. If<br>the product is a microbiological product, the number of viable micro-organisms per<br>milliliter for a liquid or the number of viable micro-organisms per gram for a dry<br>product must also be listed.19-20.1-04. Labeling.1.Any fertilizer, soil amendment, or plant amendment distributed in this state in<br>containers must have placed on or affixed to the container a label setting forth in<br>clearly legible and conspicuous form the information required by the commissioner.2.If distributed in bulk, a written or printed statement showing the net weight, brand<br>and grade, guaranteed analysis, name and address of the distributor, and the<br>sources from which the nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are derived must<br>accompany delivery and be supplied to the purchaser at time of delivery.3.A fertilizer formulated according to specifications that are furnished by a consumer<br>prior to mixing must be labeled to show the net weight, guaranteed analysis or<br>number of pounds [kilograms] of each plant nutrient it contains, and the name and<br>address of the distributor.Page No. 44.The commissioner may require the labels of specialty fertilizer sold in packages of<br>fifty pounds [22.68 kilograms] or more, or sold in bulk, to contain the prominent<br>statement &quot;Not intended for farm use&quot;.19-20.1-05. 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Enforcing official. This chapter must be administered by the agriculturecommissioner, hereinafter referred to as the commissioner.19-20.1-02. Definitions of words and terms. 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means any person licensed by the commissioner to distribute a fertilizer,\u003cbr\u003esoil amendment, or plant amendment.15.\u0026quot;Manipulated\u0026quot; means fertilizers, soil amendments, or plant amendments that are\u003cbr\u003emanufactured, blended, or mixed, or animal or vegetable manures that have been\u003cbr\u003etreated in any manner, including mechanical drying, grinding, pelleting, and other\u003cbr\u003emeans, or by adding other chemicals or substances.16.\u0026quot;Micronutrient\u0026quot; means a fertilizer that contains only essential chemical elements that\u003cbr\u003eare required at low levels for normal plant growth.17.\u0026quot;Mobile mechanical unit\u0026quot; means any portable machine or apparatus used to blend,\u003cbr\u003emix, or manufacture fertilizers, soil amendments, or plant amendments.18.\u0026quot;Official sample\u0026quot; means any sample of fertilizer, soil amendment, or plant\u003cbr\u003eamendment, taken by the commissioner and designated as \u0026quot;official\u0026quot; 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means a nutrient generally recognized as beneficial for plant growth,\u003cbr\u003eincluding nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, boron,\u003cbr\u003echlorine, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, sodium, and zinc.23.\u0026quot;Primary plant nutrients\u0026quot; means nitrogen, phosphate, and potash.24.\u0026quot;Registrant\u0026quot; means the person who registers fertilizers, soil amendments, or plant\u003cbr\u003eamendments under the provisions of this chapter.25.\u0026quot;Sell\u0026quot; when applied to fertilizers, soil amendments, or plant amendments includes:a.The act of selling or transferring ownership.b.The offering and exposing for sale, exchange, or distribution.c.Giving away.d.Receiving, accepting, holding, or possessing for sale, exchange, or distribution.Page No. 226.\u0026quot;Small package fertilizer\u0026quot; means fertilizer sold exclusively in packages of twenty-five\u003cbr\u003epounds [11.34 kilograms] or less.27.\u0026quot;Soil amendment\u0026quot; means any substance which is intended to improve the\u003cbr\u003echaracteristics of the soil except fertilizers, unmanipulated animal manures,\u003cbr\u003eunmanipulated vegetable manures, and pesticides. The term includes fertilizer if the\u003cbr\u003efertilizer is represented to contain, as an active ingredient, a substance other than a\u003cbr\u003eprimary plant nutrient or micronutrient or is represented as promoting plant growth\u003cbr\u003eby supplying something other than a primary plant nutrient or micronutrient.28.\u0026quot;Specialty fertilizer\u0026quot; means a fertilizer distributed primarily for nonfarm use.29.\u0026quot;Ton\u0026quot; means a net weight of two thousand pounds avoirdupois [907.18 kilograms].19-20.1-03. Registration. Each brand and grade of fertilizer, material, foliar fertilizer,micronutrient, specialty fertilizer, soil amendment, or plant amendment must be registered in the\u003cbr\u003ename of the person whose name appears upon the label before being offered for sale or\u003cbr\u003edistributed in this state. The application for registration must be submitted to the commissioner\u003cbr\u003eon a form furnished by the commissioner and must be accompanied by a fee of fifty dollars.\u003cbr\u003eUpon approval by the commissioner, a certificate of registration must be furnished to the\u003cbr\u003eapplicant. Registrations cover a two-year period beginning July first and ending June thirtieth of\u003cbr\u003eevery even-numbered year. Distribution of fertilizer products without prior registration or renewal\u003cbr\u003ereceived after July thirty-first must be assessed a penalty of twenty-five dollars per product. A\u003cbr\u003edistributor is not required to register any brand of fertilizer, soil amendment, or plant amendment\u003cbr\u003ethat is already registered under this chapter by another person, providing the label complies with\u003cbr\u003ethe issued registration. Compost that is transferred between parties without compensation is\u003cbr\u003eexempt from these requirements.19-20.1-03.1. License required - Penalty. A person may not distribute any fertilizer, soilamendment, or plant amendment in this state without first obtaining a distributor's license from\u003cbr\u003ethe commissioner. However, a distributor's license is not required for those distributors selling\u003cbr\u003eonly specialty fertilizers. A license must be obtained for each location or mobile mechanical unit\u003cbr\u003eused by a distributor in the state. The application for the license must be submitted on a form\u003cbr\u003efurnished by the commissioner and must be accompanied by a fee of one hundred dollars. A\u003cbr\u003elicense covers a two-year period beginning July first and ending June thirtieth of every\u003cbr\u003eeven-numbered year.License renewal applications received after July thirty-first may beassessed a penalty fee of twenty dollars. Licenses are not transferable, and each license must\u003cbr\u003ebe conspicuously posted at each location and must accompany each mobile mechanical unit\u003cbr\u003eoperating in the state.19-20.1-03.2. Proof of effectiveness. The commissioner may require proof of claimsmade for any product covered by this chapter and may require proof of value when used as\u003cbr\u003edirected or recommended. The commissioner must rely on data from scientifically designed and\u003cbr\u003ereported studies conducted under conditions similar to those in this state under which the product\u003cbr\u003eis intended to be used.The commissioner may accept or reject other sources of proof asadditional evidence.19-20.1-03.3. Protected information. In submitting data required by this chapter, theapplicant may clearly mark any portions that in the applicant's opinion are trade secrets or\u003cbr\u003ecommercial or financial information and submit the marked material separately from other\u003cbr\u003ematerial.After consideration of the applicant's request, the commissioner may decide not to allowthe information to become public that the commissioner determines to contain or relate to trade\u003cbr\u003esecrets or to commercial or financial information obtained from an applicant.If necessary,information relating to formulas of products may be revealed to a state or federal agency\u003cbr\u003econsulted with similar protection of trade secret authority and may be revealed at a public hearing\u003cbr\u003eor in findings of facts issued by the commissioner. If the commissioner proposes to release\u003cbr\u003einformation that the applicant or registrant believes to be protected from disclosure, thePage No. 3commissioner shall notify the applicant or registrant by certified mail. The commissioner may not\u003cbr\u003emake the information available for inspection until thirty days after receipt of the notice by the\u003cbr\u003eapplicant or registrant. During this period, the applicant or registrant may begin an action in an\u003cbr\u003eappropriate court for a declaratory judgment as to whether the information is subject to protection\u003cbr\u003eunder this section.19-20.1-03.4. Guaranteed analysis. Until the commissioner prescribes the alternativeform of guaranteed analysis in accordance with the provisions of this section, guaranteed\u003cbr\u003eanalysis must be claimed in the following order and form:1.Total Nitrogen (N) _____ percentAvailable Phosphate (P2O5) _____ percentSoluble Potash (K2O) _____ percent2.For unacidulated mineral phosphatic materials and basic slag, bone, tankage, and\u003cbr\u003eother organic phosphatic materials, the total phosphate or degree of fineness, or\u003cbr\u003eboth, may also be guaranteed.3.Guarantees for plant nutrients other than nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium may\u003cbr\u003ebe permitted or required by rules adopted by the commissioner. The guarantees for\u003cbr\u003eany other nutrients must be expressed in the form of the element. The sources of\u003cbr\u003eother nutrients, including oxides, salt, and chelates, may be required to be stated on\u003cbr\u003ethe application for registration and may be included as a parenthetical statement on\u003cbr\u003ethe label. Other beneficial substances or compounds, determinable by laboratory\u003cbr\u003emethods, also may be guaranteed by permission of the commissioner and with the\u003cbr\u003eadvice of the director of the agricultural experiment station.When any plantnutrients or other substances or compounds are guaranteed, they are subject to\u003cbr\u003einspection and analysis in accord with the methods and rules prescribed by the\u003cbr\u003ecommissioner.4.The commissioner may, by rule, require potential basicity or acidity expressed in\u003cbr\u003eterms of calcium carbonate equivalent in multiples of one hundred pounds [45.36\u003cbr\u003ekilograms] per ton [907.18 kilograms].5.The guaranteed analysis of a soil amendment or plant amendment must be an\u003cbr\u003eaccurate statement of composition, including the percentages of each ingredient. If\u003cbr\u003ethe product is a microbiological product, the number of viable micro-organisms per\u003cbr\u003emilliliter for a liquid or the number of viable micro-organisms per gram for a dry\u003cbr\u003eproduct must also be listed.19-20.1-04. Labeling.1.Any fertilizer, soil amendment, or plant amendment distributed in this state in\u003cbr\u003econtainers must have placed on or affixed to the container a label setting forth in\u003cbr\u003eclearly legible and conspicuous form the information required by the commissioner.2.If distributed in bulk, a written or printed statement showing the net weight, brand\u003cbr\u003eand grade, guaranteed analysis, name and address of the distributor, and the\u003cbr\u003esources from which the nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are derived must\u003cbr\u003eaccompany delivery and be supplied to the purchaser at time of delivery.3.A fertilizer formulated according to specifications that are furnished by a consumer\u003cbr\u003eprior to mixing must be labeled to show the net weight, guaranteed analysis or\u003cbr\u003enumber of pounds [kilograms] of each plant nutrient it contains, and the name and\u003cbr\u003eaddress of the distributor.Page No. 44.The commissioner may require the labels of specialty fertilizer sold in packages of\u003cbr\u003efifty pounds [22.68 kilograms] or more, or sold in bulk, to contain the prominent\u003cbr\u003estatement \u0026quot;Not intended for farm use\u0026quot;.19-20.1-05. 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