Section 2101.1
Purpose.
A. These rules govern the Arkansas Natural
Resources Commission's Nutrient Management Applicator Certification Program for
individuals who apply nutrients to land.
B. The Commission shall certify the
competence of individuals to apply nutrients and provide training relating to
nutrient application. The training provided by the Commission or its delegate
shall at a minimum meet the United States Department of Agriculture Natural
Resource Conservation Service conservation practice standards for Arkansas. To
maintain certification, a certified nutrient applicator must develop plans in
accord with certified nutrient applicator training.
C. The Commission may issue distinct
classifications of certification.
D. Persons making nutrient application to
nutrient surplus areas on or after January 1, 2006, must become
certified.
E. Persons making
nutrient application outside nutrient surplus areas are not required to become
certified.
Section 2101.2
Enabling and pertinent legislation.
A. Arkansas Code Annotated §
15-20-201 et
seq., "Arkansas Natural Resources Commission Act."
B. Ark. Code Ann. §
15-20-1001 et
seq., "Arkansas Soil Nutrient Management Planner and Applicator Certification
Act."
C. Ark. Code Ann. §
25-15-201 et
seq., "Arkansas Administrative Procedure Act."
D. Ark. Code Ann. §
17-1-106,
Licensure, certification, or permitting of active duty service members,
returning military veterans, and spouses.
Section 2101.3
Definitions.
A. "Administrative consent order" means a
legal agreement signed by the Director and a certified nutrient
applicator.
B. "Certified nutrient
applicator" means a person who has been certified by the Commission as
competent to apply nutrients to land and includes certified commercial
applicators and certified private applicators.
C. "Commission" means the Arkansas Natural
Resources Commission as described in Ark. Code Ann. §
15-20-201 et
seq.
D. "Conservation District"
means a district created under the Conservation Districts Law, Ark. Code Ann.
§
14-125-101 et
seq.
E. "Delegate" means a person
or entity appointed by the Director to function in a specific capacity in
furtherance of this program and may be another agency, commission,
organization, or company, whether public or private.
F. "Director" means the Executive Director of
the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission.
G. "Litter" means byproducts associated with
the confinement of livestock, including excrement, feed wastes, bedding
materials, composted carcasses, and any other combinations thereof.
H. "Livestock" means animals kept or raised
for use or pleasure, especially farm animals kept for use and profit, including
horses, cattle, swine, and poultry.
I. "Nutrient" means a substance or recognized
plant nutrient, element, or compound which is used or sold for its plant
nutritive content or its claimed nutritive value. The term includes substances
found in, but is not limited to, litter, compost as fertilizer, commercially
manufactured chemical or organic fertilizers, sewage sludge, or combinations
thereof.
J. "Nutrient Management
Plan" means a documented record of how nutrients will be managed on a nutrient
management unit prepared in accordance with United States Department of
Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service conservation practice
standards for Arkansas to guide and assist landowners and operators in the use
of fertilizers, litter, sewage sludges, compost and other nutrient sources for
soil fertility and protection of the waters within the state.
K. "Nutrient Surplus Area" means a defined
geographic area, declared by Ark. Code Ann. §
15-20-1104
which has been determined to be an area in which the soil concentration of one
or more nutrients is so high or the physical characteristics of the soil or
area is such that continued application of the nutrient to the soil could
negatively impact soil fertility and the waters within the state.
L. "Poultry" means chickens, turkeys, ducks,
geese and any other domesticated birds.
M. "Returning Military Veteran" means a
former member of the United States Armed Forces who was discharged from active
duty under circumstances other than dishonorable.
N. "Warning Letter" means a written
description signed by the Director of a violation of this title and the
necessary corrective action. A warning letter cannot be used to assess civil
penalties, is not appealable to the Commission, and is not final agency
action.
Section 2101.4
Duties of other state agencies.
The provisions of this chapter shall not limit the powers of
other state agencies.
Section
2101.5
Distinction between private and commercial
applicators.
A. Certified private
applicator. A person seeking certification to apply nutrients to land owned in
whole or part by him or to land that is under his control through a property
interest other than ownership shall apply to be certified as a certified
private applicator.
1. Land controlled by a
person through a means other than property ownership would include but is not
limited to farmers farming someone else's land through a land rental agreement
or persons who work exclusively for one landowner and apply nutrients incident
to other services provided to the landowner.
B. Certified commercial applicator. A person
seeking certification to apply nutrients and who derives a substantial portion
of income from the application of nutrients to land not under his ownership or
control shall apply to be certified as a certified commercial
applicator.
C. A certified private
applicator may apply poultry litter produced on a farm under his ownership or
control to land not under his ownership or control without being considered a
certified commercial applicator so long as he does not derive a substantial
portion of his income from such application.
D. A certified private applicator who owns or
operates a poultry farm and who owns cleanout equipment may assist others in
the cleanout of poultry houses and the application of poultry litter from those
houses without being a certified commercial applicator so long as he does not
derive a substantial portion of his income from such cleanout work.
Section 2101.6
Persons who
may apply nutrients without obtaining applicator certification.
A. When applicator certification is required
and circumstances authorize a certified private applicator to apply nutrients,
a person may apply nutrients while acting under the supervision and control of
a certified applicator as a volunteer or an employee without obtaining
certification.
B. When a certified
commercial applicator is contracted to apply nutrients, a person working under
his direction and control may apply nutrients without certification so long as
the certified commercial applicator accepts responsibility for compliance with
these rules by employees under his direction and control.