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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 3 — AGRICULTURE · Chapter 68

§ 6802. Licensing.

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§ 6802. Licensing.
(a)Requirements.-- Each person engaged in the manufacture of fertilizer to be distributed in this Commonwealth and each guarantor of the fertilizer shall, on or before July 1 of each year or prior to manufacture or distribution of the fertilizer, obtain a fertilizer license for each facility located in this Commonwealth and for each guarantor by completing a form furnished by the department and paying a $50 application fee for each facility and for each guarantor. All licenses shall expire on June 30 of each year.
(b)Labeling and typical analysis.-- The department may require an applicant for a fertilizer license or a current fertilizer licensee to submit the labeling that the person is using or intends to use for the fertilizer. The department may also require an applicant or fertilizer licensee to provide a typical analysis of selected components that may be in the fertilizer.
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Cross References. Section 6802 is referred to in section 6801 of this title.
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