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2006 Georgia Code - 2-1-4
2-1-4. (a) Any irrigation system which is designed or
used for the application of fertilizer, pesticide, or chemicals
must be equipped with an anti-siphon device adequate to protect
against contamination of the water supply. Such anti-siphon device
shall consist of a check valve and low pressure drain in the
irrigation supply line located between the irrigation pump and the
point of injection of fertilizer, pesticide, or chemicals. Any
system which complied with the law in effect on January 1, 1982,
shall be deemed to be in compliance with the provisions of this
subsection. (b) It shall be
unlawful for any person to use any irrigation system designed or
used for the application of fertilizer, pesticide, or chemicals,
which system is not equipped as required by this Code
section. (c) The Commissioner
shall make and publish such rules and regulations as he deems
necessary to carry out this Code section, which rules and
regulations are not inconsistent with this Code section. Such rules
and regulations may specify requirements to be met by anti-siphon
devices and the placement of such devices to provide adequate
protection. (d) The
Commissioner, in order to enforce this Code section or any orders,
rules, and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, may issue an
administrative order imposing a penalty not to exceed $1,000.00 for
each violation whenever the Commissioner, after a hearing,
determines that any person has violated any provision of this Code
section, or any regulation or order promulgated hereunder. The
hearing and any administrative review thereof shall be conducted in
accordance with the procedure for contested cases under Chapter 13
of Title 50, the 'Georgia Administrative Procedure Act.' Any person
who has exhausted all administrative remedies available and who is
aggrieved or adversely affected by a final order or action of the
Commissioner shall have the right of judicial review thereof in
accordance with Chapter 13 of Title 50. All penalties recovered
under this Code section shall be paid into the state treasury. The
Commissioner may file in the superior court wherein the person
under order resides, or, if the person is a corporation, in the
county wherein the corporation maintains its principal place of
business, or in the county wherein the violation occurred, a
certified copy of a final order of the Commissioner unappealed
from, or of a final order of the Commissioner affirmed upon appeal,
whereupon such court shall render judgment in accordance therewith
and notify the parties. Such judgment shall have the same effect,
and proceedings in relation thereto shall thereafter be the same,
as though such judgment has been rendered in a suit duly heard and
determined by such court. The penalty prescribed in this Code
section shall be concurrent, alternative, and cumulative with any
and all other civil, criminal, or alternative rights, remedies,
forfeitures, or penalties provided, allowed, or available to the
Commissioner with respect to any violation of this Code section or
any orders, rules, or regulations promulgated pursuant
thereto.
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