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§ 4801. Purpose; state policy

It is the purpose of this chapter to ensure that agricultural animal wastes do not enter the waters of this state. Therefore, it is state policy that:

(1) All farms meet certain standards in the handling and disposal of animal wastes, as provided by this chapter and the cost of meeting these standards shall not be borne by farmers only, but rather by all members of society, who are in fact the beneficiaries. Accordingly, state and federal funds shall be made available to farms, regardless of size, to defray the major cost of complying with the animal waste requirements of this chapter. State and federal conservation programs to assist farmers should be directed to those farms that need to improve their infrastructure to prohibit direct discharges or bring existing water pollution control structures into compliance with United States Department of Agriculture (U.S.D.A.) Natural Resources Conservation Service standards. Additional resources should be directed to education and technical assistance for farmers to improve the management of agricultural wastes and protect water quality.

(2) Officials who administer the provisions of this chapter:

(A) educate farmers and other affected citizens on requirements of this chapter through an outreach collaboration with farm associations and other community groups; and

(B) in the process of rendering official decisions, afford farmers and other affected citizens an opportunity to be heard and give consideration to all interests expressed. (Added 2003, No. 149 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. June 3, 2004.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-06 > Chapter-215 > 4801

§ 4801. Purpose; state policy

It is the purpose of this chapter to ensure that agricultural animal wastes do not enter the waters of this state. Therefore, it is state policy that:

(1) All farms meet certain standards in the handling and disposal of animal wastes, as provided by this chapter and the cost of meeting these standards shall not be borne by farmers only, but rather by all members of society, who are in fact the beneficiaries. Accordingly, state and federal funds shall be made available to farms, regardless of size, to defray the major cost of complying with the animal waste requirements of this chapter. State and federal conservation programs to assist farmers should be directed to those farms that need to improve their infrastructure to prohibit direct discharges or bring existing water pollution control structures into compliance with United States Department of Agriculture (U.S.D.A.) Natural Resources Conservation Service standards. Additional resources should be directed to education and technical assistance for farmers to improve the management of agricultural wastes and protect water quality.

(2) Officials who administer the provisions of this chapter:

(A) educate farmers and other affected citizens on requirements of this chapter through an outreach collaboration with farm associations and other community groups; and

(B) in the process of rendering official decisions, afford farmers and other affected citizens an opportunity to be heard and give consideration to all interests expressed. (Added 2003, No. 149 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. June 3, 2004.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-06 > Chapter-215 > 4801

§ 4801. Purpose; state policy

It is the purpose of this chapter to ensure that agricultural animal wastes do not enter the waters of this state. Therefore, it is state policy that:

(1) All farms meet certain standards in the handling and disposal of animal wastes, as provided by this chapter and the cost of meeting these standards shall not be borne by farmers only, but rather by all members of society, who are in fact the beneficiaries. Accordingly, state and federal funds shall be made available to farms, regardless of size, to defray the major cost of complying with the animal waste requirements of this chapter. State and federal conservation programs to assist farmers should be directed to those farms that need to improve their infrastructure to prohibit direct discharges or bring existing water pollution control structures into compliance with United States Department of Agriculture (U.S.D.A.) Natural Resources Conservation Service standards. Additional resources should be directed to education and technical assistance for farmers to improve the management of agricultural wastes and protect water quality.

(2) Officials who administer the provisions of this chapter:

(A) educate farmers and other affected citizens on requirements of this chapter through an outreach collaboration with farm associations and other community groups; and

(B) in the process of rendering official decisions, afford farmers and other affected citizens an opportunity to be heard and give consideration to all interests expressed. (Added 2003, No. 149 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. June 3, 2004.)