Section 6-220 – Short Title
This subtitle may be cited as the “Maryland Commercial Fertilizer Law”.
Section 6-221 – Regulations Regarding Product Standards
(a) The Secretary shall adopt regulations in consultation with the State Department of the Environment to establish product standards for compost intended for commercial use and distribution. (b) The regulations adopted under subsection (a) of this section shall include: (1) Certification requirements for operators of composting facilities; and (2) A classification scheme for compost. (c) To the greatest extent practicable, […]
Section 6-208 – Registration and Inspection Fees
(a) For each brand and grade of commercial fertilizer and for each soil conditioner distributed in the State, the annual registration fee is $15 and the annual inspection fee is 25 cents per ton except: (1) For each brand and grade of commercial fertilizer and each soil conditioner distributed in packages of 10 pounds or less, the […]
Section 6-209 – Semiannual Statement of Tonnage Sold; Report of Sales to Nonregistrant
(a) Each person who registers any commercial fertilizer or soil conditioner in the State shall furnish the Secretary with a semiannual written statement of the tonnage of each grade of commercial fertilizer or each soil conditioner distributed in the State. This statement shall include every sale for the periods of January 1 through June 30 and […]
Section 6-209.1 – Records of Sale or Distribution of Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizer
(a) A distributor shall maintain, for at least 2 years, a record of all sales or distributions of ammonium nitrate fertilizer including: (1) The date of sale or delivery of the fertilizer; (2) The name, address, and copy of the driver’s license or picture identification card of the buyer or recipient; (3) The quantity of fertilizer sold or delivered; […]
Section 6-210 – Labeling
(a) Each brand and grade of commercial fertilizer distributed in the State shall be accompanied by a legible label bearing the following information: (1) The net weight; (2) The brand and grade under which the commercial fertilizer is distributed; (3) The guaranteed analysis giving the nominal percentage of every plant nutrient claimed to be contained in the fertilizer; and […]
Section 6-210.1 – Commercial Fertilizer — Required Signage at Retail Outlets
(a) Any retail outlet distributing commercial fertilizer in bags weighing 50 pounds or more shall display prominently a sign advising customers that: (1) Overuse of commercial fertilizer damages State waters, including the Chesapeake Bay; and (2) Customers concerned with protecting and restoring the health of the Chesapeake Bay and other State waters should, before using a commercial fertilizer, […]
Section 6-113 – “Stop-Sale Orders”; Condemnation and Confiscation
(a) The Secretary may issue and enforce a written stop-sale order to the owner, custodian, or distributor of any commercial feed that the Secretary finds is in violation of any provision of this subtitle or regulation under this subtitle, or has been found by federal or State authorities to cause unreasonable adverse effects to humans, animals, […]
Section 6-211 – Distribution of Adulterated or Misbranded Fertilizer or Soil Conditioner
A person may not distribute an adulterated or misbranded fertilizer or a misbranded soil conditioner.
Section 6-114 – Official Analysis Prima Facie Evidence of Composition
In any prosecution under this subtitle relating to the composition of commercial feed, a certified copy of the official analysis signed by the Secretary or the State Chemist is prima facie evidence of the composition.