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Code · Maryland · Agriculture

§ 8-803

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§8–803.
(a)To apply for certification as a nutrient management consultant, an applicant shall:
(1)Submit to the Department an application on the form the Department requires; and
(2)Pay to the Department the certification fee stated in § 8-806 of this subtitle.
(b)The Department shall certify any individual who:
(1)Meets the requirements of this subtitle;
(2)Meets the Department’s educational requirements, including a program on the proper application of nutrients;
(3)Passes a Department approved examination; and
(i)Is employed by a person licensed under this subtitle; or
(ii)Holds a license as required by this subtitle.
(c)To apply for a license an applicant shall:
(1)Submit to the Department an application on the form the Department requires; and
(2)Pay to the Department the applicable license fee stated in § 8-806 of this subtitle.
(d)The Department shall license a person who meets the requirements of this subtitle.
(e)A certificate or license is issued for 1 year unless the certificate or license is renewed as provided by this subtitle.
(f)The Department shall renew the certificate or license of any applicant for a 3-year term if the applicant:
(1)Submits a renewal application on the form that the Department requires;
(2)Pays to the Department the applicable fee stated in § 8-806 of this subtitle;
(3)Complies with applicable continuing education requirements;
(4)Complies with applicable record keeping and reporting requirements; and
(5)Otherwise is entitled to be certified or licensed.
(1)The Department may issue a farm operator’s plan development certificate to a person operating a farm for the development of that person’s own nutrient management plan.
(2)The certificate is valid provided the person operating the farm:
(i)Has paid the one-time fee provided in § 8-806 of this subtitle;
(ii)Has passed an examination as determined by the Department;
(iii)Complies with applicable continuing education requirements;
(iv)Complies with applicable record keeping and reporting requirements; and
(v)Otherwise is entitled to be certified.
(h)A person that holds a license or certificate issued under this section shall comply with all applicable reporting requirements and deadlines established by the Department, including deadlines related to:
(1)Implementation of the Phosphorus Management Tool developed by the University of Maryland; and
(2)Submission of soil test phosphorus levels related to nutrient management plans developed in accordance with this subtitle.
(i)In addition to any penalty authorized under § 8–805 of this subtitle, a person that violates subsection
(h)of this section is subject to an administrative penalty not exceeding $250.
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