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  1  1    Section 1.  NEW SECTION.  200.13A  CONTAINMENT OF
  1  2 FERTILIZERS AND SOIL CONDITIONERS.
  1  3    1.  A person licensed pursuant to section 200.4 shall
  1  4 provide for the containment of fertilizers and soil
  1  5 conditioners in a manner that ensures that fertilizers or soil
  1  6 conditioners do not discharge into surface or subsurface
  1  7 water, including but not limited to a major water source as
  1  8 defined in section 455B.204.
  1  9    2.  The department shall adopt rules as required in order
  1 10 to administer and enforce this section.  The rules shall
  1 11 provide for all of the following:
  1 12    a.  The regulation of mobile and permanent storage of
  1 13 fertilizers and soil conditioners, including but not limited
  1 14 to the construction of primary and secondary containment
  1 15 structures as part of permanent storage containers, and
  1 16 related equipment including but not limited to piping.
  1 17    b.  The establishment of standards necessary to ensure
  1 18 compliance with this section.  As part of the standards, the
  1 19 department shall provide for the design, construction,
  1 20 location, installation, and operation of containers and
  1 21 related equipment used in connection with the storage,
  1 22 handling, transportation, and utilization of fertilizers and
  1 23 soil conditioners.
  1 24    c.  The loading, unloading, and mixing of fertilizers or
  1 25 soil conditioners in designated areas as determined necessary
  1 26 by the department.
  1 27    3.  a.  The department shall provide for the inspection of
  1 28 persons licensed pursuant to section 200.4 as necessary in
  1 29 order to ensure compliance with this section.  However, the
  1 30 department shall at least provide for annual inspections.  An
  1 31 inspection shall include an inspection of storage containers
  1 32 and related equipment.
  1 33    b.  The department shall assess and the licensee shall pay
  1 34 the actual costs of an annual inspection.  All moneys received
  1 35 by the department for inspections under this section shall be
  2  1 handled in the same manner as repayment receipts, as defined
  2  2 in section 8.2, and shall be used solely for the
  2  3 administration and enforcement of this chapter.
  2  4    Sec. 2.  Section 200.15, Code 2001, is amended to read as
  2  5 follows:
  2  6    200.15  REFUSAL TO REGISTER, OR CANCELLATION OF
  2  7 REGISTRATION AND LICENSES REGISTRANTS AND LICENSEES –
  2  8 DISCIPLINARY ACTION.
  2  9    The secretary is authorized and empowered to cancel
  2 10 department may do any of the following:
  2 11    1.  Cancel the registration of any product of commercial
  2 12 fertilizer or soil conditioner or license or to refuse to
  2 13 register any product of commercial fertilizer or soil
  2 14 conditioner or refuse to license any applicant as herein
  2 15 provided, as provided in section 200.5, upon satisfactory
  2 16 evidence that the registrant or licensee has used done any of
  2 17 the following:
  2 18    a.  Willfully violated any provision of this chapter
  2 19 including a rule adopted by the department pursuant to this
  2 20 chapter.
  2 21    b.  Used a fraudulent or deceptive practices or who
  2 22 willfully violates any provisions of this chapter or any rules
  2 23 and regulations promulgated thereunder:  Except no
  2 24 registration or license shall be revoked or refused until the
  2 25 registrant or licensee shall have been given the opportunity
  2 26 to appear for a hearing by the secretary practice in
  2 27 conducting business as a registrant.
  2 28    2.  Suspend or revoke the license of a person licensed
  2 29 pursuant to section 200.4 upon satisfactory evidence that the
  2 30 person has done any of the following:
  2 31    a.  Violated a provision of this chapter, including a rule
  2 32 adopted pursuant to this chapter.
  2 33    b.  Used a fraudulent or deceptive practice in conducting a
  2 34 business as a registrant.
  2 35    Sec. 3.  Section 200.18, Code 2001, is amended by adding
  3  1 the following new subsection:
  3  2    NEW SUBSECTION.  1A.  a.  A licensee who violates a
  3  3 provision of section 200.13A, including a rule adopted
  3  4 pursuant to that section shall be subject to a civil penalty
  3  5 of not more than ten thousand dollars for each violation.
  3  6 Each day that a violation continues shall be considered a
  3  7 separate violation.
  3  8    b.  The department shall establish, assess, and collect
  3  9 civil penalties for the violations.  In determining the amount
  3 10 of the civil penalty, the department shall consider all of the
  3 11 following:
  3 12    (1)  The actual or potential damages caused by the
  3 13 violation to the public health or safety, or to the
  3 14 environment.
  3 15    (2)  The action required by the state or injured parties to
  3 16 remediate the damages caused by the violation.
  3 17    (3)  The licensee's previous history of complying with
  3 18 orders or decisions of the department.
  3 19    The department or a presiding officer in a contested case
  3 20 proceeding conducted under chapter 17A shall not mitigate the
  3 21 amount of civil penalties assessed against a person based on
  3 22 remediation made by the licensee.
  3 23    c.  The civil penalties assessed under this subsection
  3 24 shall be in addition to any fine imposed under section 481A.32
  3 25 and any civil penalty assessed under section 481A.130.
  3 26    Sec. 4.  NEW SECTION.  206.18A  CONTAINMENT OF FERTILIZERS
  3 27 AND SOIL CONDITIONERS.
  3 28    1.  A person licensed pursuant to section 206.8 shall
  3 29 provide for the containment of pesticides in a manner that
  3 30 ensures that the pesticides do not discharge into surface or
  3 31 subsurface water, including but not limited to a major water
  3 32 source as defined in section 455B.204.
  3 33    2.  The department shall adopt rules as required in order
  3 34 to administer and enforce this section.  The rules shall
  3 35 provide for all of the following:
  4  1    a.  The regulation of mobile and permanent storage of
  4  2 pesticides, including but not limited to the construction of
  4  3 primary and secondary containment structures as part of
  4  4 permanent storage containers, and related equipment including
  4  5 but not limited to piping.
  4  6    b.  The establishment of standards necessary to ensure
  4  7 compliance with this section.  As part of the standards, the
  4  8 department shall provide for the design, construction,
  4  9 location, installation, and operation of containers and
  4 10 related equipment used in connection with the storage,
  4 11 handling, transportation, and utilization of pesticides.
  4 12    c.  The loading, unloading, and mixing of pesticides in
  4 13 designated areas as determined necessary by the department.
  4 14    3.  a.  The department shall provide for the inspection of
  4 15 persons licensed pursuant to section 206.8 as necessary in
  4 16 order to ensure compliance with this section.  However, the
  4 17 department shall at least provide for annual inspections.  An
  4 18 inspection shall include an inspection of storage containers
  4 19 and related equipment.
  4 20    b.  The department shall assess and the person licensed as
  4 21 a dealer shall pay the actual costs of an annual inspection.
  4 22 All moneys received by the department for inspections under
  4 23 this section shall be handled in the same manner as repayment
  4 24 receipts, as defined in section 8.2, and shall be used solely
  4 25 for the administration and enforcement of this chapter.
  4 26    Sec. 5.  NEW SECTION.  206.19A  DEALERS – DISCIPLINARY
  4 27 ACTION.
  4 28    The department may suspend or revoke the license of a
  4 29 person licensed pursuant to section 206.8 upon satisfactory
  4 30 evidence that the person has violated a provision of this
  4 31 chapter, including a rule adopted pursuant to this chapter.
  4 32    Sec. 6.  Section 206.22, Code 2001, is amended by adding
  4 33 the following new subsection:
  4 34    NEW SUBSECTION.  4.  a.  A pesticide dealer who violates
  4 35 section 206.18A, including a rule adopted pursuant to that
  5  1 section, shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than
  5  2 ten thousand dollars for each violation.  Each day that a
  5  3 violation continues shall be considered a separate violation.
  5  4    b.  The department shall establish, assess, and collect
  5  5 civil penalties for the violations.  In determining the amount
  5  6 of the civil penalty, the department shall consider all of the
  5  7 following:
  5  8    (1)  The actual or potential damages caused by the
  5  9 violation to the public health or safety, or to the
  5 10 environment.
  5 11    (2)  The action required by the state or injured parties to
  5 12 remediate the damages caused by the violation.
  5 13    (3)  The pesticide dealer's previous history of complying
  5 14 with orders or decisions of the department.
  5 15    The department or a presiding officer in a contested case
  5 16 proceeding conducted under chapter 17A shall not mitigate the
  5 17 amount of civil penalties assessed against a person based on
  5 18 remediation made by the pesticide dealer.
  5 19    c.  The civil penalties assessed under this subsection
  5 20 shall be in addition to any fine imposed under section 481A.32
  5 21 and any civil penalty assessed under section 481A.130.
  5 22    Sec. 7.  EFFECTIVE DATE.  This Act, being deemed of
  5 23 immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment.  
  5 24                           EXPLANATION
  5 25    This bill provides for the regulation of dealers of
  5 26 fertilizers and soil conditioners under Code chapter 200 and
  5 27 pesticide dealers under Code chapter 206.  The department of
  5 28 agriculture and land stewardship has adopted rules for the
  5 29 containment of fertilizers and soil conditioners and
  5 30 pesticides under 21 IAC 44 under general statutory provisions
  5 31 (see Code sections 200.14 and 206.19).
  5 32    The bill provides express authority to the department to
  5 33 regulate the containment of fertilizer and soil conditioners
  5 34 and pesticides.  The bill amends both Code chapters to provide
  5 35 that a licensee is required to contain fertilizers and soil
  6  1 conditioners under Code chapter 200 or pesticides under Code
  6  2 chapter 206 in a manner that ensures that they do not
  6  3 discharge into surface or subsurface water.  The bill requires
  6  4 the department to adopt rules for the regulation of mobile and
  6  5 permanent storage containers, including but not limited to the
  6  6 construction of primary and secondary containment structures
  6  7 as part of permanent storage containers, and related equipment
  6  8 including but not limited to piping.  The bill requires the
  6  9 establishment of design and construction standards, and
  6 10 provides for the regulation of loading, unloading, and mixing
  6 11 of the fertilizers or soil conditioners or pesticides.
  6 12    The bill requires the department to conduct annual
  6 13 inspections of licensees.  The inspections must include an
  6 14 inspection of the storage containers and related equipment.
  6 15 The department is authorized to charge licensees costs
  6 16 associated with the inspections.
  6 17    The bill also provides for the suspension or revocation of
  6 18 a licensee's license for a violation of a provision of the
  6 19 bill.
  6 20    This bill provides that a licensee who violates a provision
  6 21 of the bill is subject to a civil penalty of not more than
  6 22 $10,000 for each violation.  The bill provides that each day
  6 23 that a violation continues is considered a separate violation.
  6 24 The bill requires the department to establish, assess, and
  6 25 collect civil penalties for the violations.  According to Code
  6 26 section 200.18, a person who violates a provision of Code
  6 27 chapter 200 or rule adopted pursuant to that chapter is guilty
  6 28 of a simple misdemeanor.  A simple misdemeanor is punishable
  6 29 by confinement for no more than 30 days, or a fine of at least
  6 30 $50 but not more than $500, or by both.
  6 31    The bill takes effect upon enactment.  
  6 32 LSB 6081HH 79
  6 33 da/cls/14
     

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