RCW 15.54.270
Definitions.Terms used in this chapter have
the meaning given to them in this chapter unless the context
clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) "Brand" means a term, design, or trademark used in
connection with the distribution and sale of one or more grades of
commercial fertilizers.
(2) "Bulk fertilizer" means commercial fertilizer distributed
in a nonpackaged form such as, but not limited to, tote bags, tote
tanks, bins, tanks, trailers, spreader trucks, and railcars.
(3) "Calcium carbonate equivalent" means the acid-neutralizing
capacity of an agricultural liming material expressed as a weight
percentage of calcium carbonate.
(4) "Commercial fertilizer" means a substance containing one
or more recognized plant nutrients and that is used for its plant
nutrient content or that is designated for use or claimed to have
value in promoting plant growth, and shall include limes, gypsum,
and manipulated animal and vegetable manures. It does not include
unmanipulated animal and vegetable manures, organic waste-derived
material, and other products exempted by the department by rule.
(5) "Composting" means the controlled aerobic degradation of
organic waste materials. Natural decay of organic waste under
uncontrolled conditions is not composting.
(6) "Customer-formula fertilizer" means a mixture of
commercial fertilizer or materials of which each batch is mixed
according to the specifications of the final purchaser.
(7) "Department" means the department of agriculture of the
state of Washington or its duly authorized representative.
(8) "Director" means the director of the department of
agriculture.
(9) "Distribute" means to import, consign, manufacture,
produce, compound, mix, or blend commercial fertilizer, or to offer
for sale, sell, barter, exchange, or otherwise supply commercial
fertilizer in this state.
(10) "Distributor" means a person who distributes.
(11) "Fertilizer material" means a commercial fertilizer that
either:
(a) Contains important quantities of no more than one of the
primary plant nutrients: Nitrogen, phosphate, and potash;
(b) Has eighty-five percent or more of its plant nutrient
content present in the form of a single chemical compound; or
(c) Is derived from a plant or animal residue or byproduct or
natural material deposit that has been processed in such a way that
its content of plant nutrients has not been materially changed
except by purification and concentration.
(12) "Grade" means the percentage of total nitrogen, available
phosphoric acid, and soluble potash stated in whole numbers in the
same terms, order, and percentages as in the "guaranteed analysis,"
unless otherwise allowed by a rule adopted by the department. Specialty fertilizers may be guaranteed in fractional units of less
than one percent of total nitrogen, available phosphorus or
phosphoric acid, and soluble potassium or potash. Fertilizer
materials, bone meal, manures, and similar materials may be
guaranteed in fractional units.
(13) "Guaranteed analysis."
(a) Until the director prescribes an alternative form of
"guaranteed analysis" by rule the term "guaranteed analysis" shall
mean the minimum percentage of plant nutrients claimed in the
following order and form:
|
Total nitrogen (N) |
. . . . . . . . . . . . |
percent |
|
Available phosphoric acid (P2O5) |
. . . . . . . . . . . . |
percent |
|
Soluble potash (K2O) |
. . . . . . . . . . . . |
percent |
The percentage shall be stated in whole numbers unless
otherwise allowed by the department by rule.
The "guaranteed analysis" may also include elemental
guarantees for phosphorus (P) and potassium (K).
(b) For unacidulated mineral phosphatic material and basic
slag, bone, tankage, and other organic phosphatic materials, the
total phosphoric acid or degree of fineness may also be guaranteed.
(c) Guarantees for plant nutrients other than nitrogen,
phosphorus, and potassium shall be as allowed or required by rule
of the department. The guarantees for such other nutrients shall
be expressed in the form of the element.
(d) The guaranteed analysis for limes shall include the
percentage of calcium or magnesium expressed as their carbonate;
the calcium carbonate equivalent as determined by methods
prescribed by the association of official analytical chemists; and
the minimum percentage of material that will pass respectively a
one hundred mesh, sixty mesh, and ten mesh sieve. The mesh size
declaration may also include the percentage of material that will
pass additional mesh sizes.
(e) In commercial fertilizer, the principal constituent of
which is calcium sulfate (gypsum), the percentage of calcium
sulfate (CaSO4.2H2O) shall be given along with the percentage of
total sulfur.
(14) "Imported fertilizer" means any fertilizer distributed
into Washington from any other state, province, or country.
(15) "Label" means the display of all written, printed, or
graphic matter, upon the immediate container, or a statement
accompanying a fertilizer.
(16) "Labeling" includes all written, printed, or graphic
matter, upon or accompanying a commercial fertilizer, or
advertisement, brochures, posters, television, and radio
announcements used in promoting the sale of such fertilizer.
(17) "Licensee" means the person who receives a license to
distribute a commercial fertilizer under the provisions of this
chapter.
(18) "Lime" means a substance or a mixture of substances, the
principal constituent of which is calcium or magnesium carbonate,
hydroxide, or oxide, singly or combined.
(19) "Manipulation" means processed or treated in any manner,
including drying to a moisture content less than thirty percent.
(20) "Manufacture" means to compound, produce, granulate, mix,
blend, repackage, or otherwise alter the composition of fertilizer
materials.
(21) "Micronutrients" are: Boron; chlorine; cobalt; copper;
iron; manganese; molybdenum; sodium; and zinc.
(22) "Micronutrient fertilizer" means a produced or imported
commercial fertilizer that contains commercially valuable
concentrations of micronutrients but does not contain commercially
valuable concentrations of nitrogen, phosphoric acid, available
phosphorus, potash, calcium, magnesium, or sulfur.
(23) "Official sample" means a sample of commercial fertilizer
taken by the department and designated as "official" by the
department.
(24) "Organic waste-derived material" means grass clippings,
leaves, weeds, bark, plantings, prunings, and other vegetative
wastes, uncontaminated wood waste from logging and milling
operations, food wastes, food processing wastes, and materials
derived from these wastes through composting. "Organic
waste-derived material" does not include products that include
biosolids.
(25) "Packaged fertilizer" means commercial fertilizers,
either agricultural or specialty, distributed in nonbulk form.
(26) "Person" means an individual, firm, brokerage,
partnership, corporation, company, society, or association.
(27) "Percent" or "percentage" means the percentage by weight.
(28) "Produce" means to compound or fabricate a commercial
fertilizer through a physical or chemical process, or through
mining. "Produce" does not include mixing, blending, or
repackaging commercial fertilizer products.
(29) "Registrant" means the person who registers commercial
fertilizer under the provisions of this chapter.
(30) "Specialty fertilizer" means a commercial fertilizer
distributed primarily for nonfarm use, such as, but not limited to,
use on home gardens, lawns, shrubbery, flowers, golf courses,
municipal parks, cemeteries, greenhouses, and nurseries.
(31) "Ton" means the net weight of two thousand pounds
avoirdupois.
(32) "Total nutrients" means the sum of the percentages of
total nitrogen, available phosphoric acid, and soluble potash as
guaranteed and as determined by analysis.
(33) "Washington application rate" is calculated by using an
averaging period of up to four consecutive years that incorporates
agronomic rates that are representative of soil, crop rotation, and
climatic conditions in Washington state.
(34) "Waste-derived fertilizer" means a commercial fertilizer
that is derived in whole or in part from solid waste as defined in
chapter 70.95 or 70.105 RCW, or rules adopted thereunder, but does
not include fertilizers derived from biosolids or biosolids
products regulated under chapter 70.95J RCW or wastewaters
regulated under chapter 90.48 RCW.[1998 c 36 § 2; 1997 c 427 § 1;
1993 c 183 § 1; 1987 c 45 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 22 § 1.]
NOTES:
Short title -- 1998 c 36: See note following RCW 15.54.265.
Construction -- 1987 c 45: "This act shall not be construed as
affecting any existing right acquired or liability or obligation
incurred under the sections amended or repealed in this act or
under any rule, regulation, or order adopted under those sections,
nor as affecting any proceeding instituted under those sections."
[1987 c 45 § 32.]
Severability -- 1987 c 45: "If any provision of this act or its
application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the
remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other
persons or circumstances is not affected." [1987 c 45 § 33.]
Effective date -- 1967 ex.s. c 22: See RCW 15.54.930.