Ohio Administrative Code
Title 1501:3 - Division of Forestry
Chapter 1501:3-12 - Control of Pollutants from Areas Used for Agriculture or Silviculture
Section 1501:3-12-03 - Forestry pollution abatement fund and cost sharing
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
Cost share monies from the state may be available through the forestry pollution abatement fund to assist landowners and operators in installing needed best management practices which forestry pollution. Best management practices specified as eligible for cost sharing must require expenditures that are likely to exceed the economic returns to the owner or operator.
(A) The state, through the division, may offer to share the cost of establishing eligible best management practices If other public funds are involved in cost sharing to establish an eligible best management practice or practices, state funds can be used only to the extent that the combined public funds amount to no more than seventy-five per cent of the cost of establishing the best management practice or practices.
(2) Restrictions on use of cost share funds include:
(3) The chief shall determine best management practices eligible for cost sharing, percentage rates of cost sharing for each best management practice and the maximum amount of cost sharing for each best management practice Information about eligible practices will be maintained by the division.
(B) All practices must meet the standards and specifications listed in the "BMPs for Erosion Control for Logging Practices in Ohio" or other methods approved by the chief or the chief's designee.
(C) If approved by the chief or the chief's designee, a person may use a more elaborate or expensive practice; however, cost-share grants shall be based upon the estimated cost of the least expensive acceptable practice.
(D) Operating procedures.
(E) The forestry pollution abatement fund may also be used to periodically monitor the use and effectiveness of best management practices conducted in accordance with standards establishes in rules 1501:3-12-01 to 1501:3-12-08 of the Administrative Code.