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2006 Georgia Code - 2-12-9
2-12-9. (a) Total nitrogen (N),
available phosphate (P2O5),
and soluble potash (K2O).
(1) If the analysis of the official
sample shows that a fertilizer is deficient in one or more of its
guaranteed primary plant nutrients beyond the investigational
allowances set forth in the regulations, the penalty shall be 10
percent of the guaranteed commercial value of the lot. In cases
where the found commercial value of the lot is less than the
guaranteed commercial value of the lot, an additional penalty of
two times the difference in the found commercial value of the lot
and the guaranteed commercial value of the lot shall be
assessed. (2) Where there is
no deficiency in primary plant nutrients beyond the investigational
allowances set forth in the regulations, but where the found
commercial value of the lot is not at least 97 percent of the
guaranteed commercial value of the lot the penalty for the lot
sampled shall be four times the difference between the found
commercial value of the lot and the guaranteed commercial value of
the lot. (b)
Chlorine in
tobacco fertilizer. If the
chlorine content of any lot of fertilizer branded for tobacco is
more than five-tenths of 1 percent greater than the maximum amount
guaranteed, a penalty shall be assessed equal to 10 percent of the
guaranteed commercial value of the lot for each additional
five-tenths of 1 percent, or fraction thereof, of chlorine in
excess. (c)
Secondary and
micro plant nutrients. If the
analysis of the official sample shows that a fertilizer is
deficient in secondary or micro plant nutrients, beyond the
investigational allowances as set forth in the regulations, a
penalty of $5.00 per ton per each element found deficient shall be
assessed. (d)
Payment of
penalties. All penalties must
be paid within 31 calendar days after notice of assessment is made
to the licensee. Penalties are assessed to the licensee and must be
paid to the consumer through the Commissioner by check, or in case
of indebtedness of the consumer to the seller, a credit memorandum.
If a consumer cannot be found, the amount of the penalty payment
shall be paid to the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Failure to
pay penalties within 60 days after notice shall be sufficient
grounds for the revocation of the licensee´s license. The
licensee who finally distributes a fertilizer to the nonlicensee
shall be responsible for paying the penalty. (e) If upon satisfactory evidence, a person is
shown to have altered the content of a fertilizer shipped to him or
her by a licensee, either intentionally or unintentionally, or to
have mixed or commingled fertilizer from two or more suppliers such
that the result of either alteration changes the analysis of the
fertilizer as originally guaranteed, then that person shall become
responsible for obtaining a fertilizer license and shall be held
liable for all penalty payments and be subject to other provisions
of this article, including seizure, condemnation, and stop
sale. (f) A deficiency in an
official sample of mixed fertilizer resulting from nonuniformity is
not distinguishable from a deficiency due to actual plant nutrient
shortage and is properly subject to official action.
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