Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-3-804 - General Provisions
A. Labeling.
1. The grade numbers for primary nutrients
that accompany the brand name of a commercial fertilizer shall be listed on the
label in the following order: total nitrogen, available phosphate, and soluble
potash. Other guaranteed nutrient values shall not be included with the grade
numbers unless:
a. The guaranteed nutrient
value follows the grade number;
b.
The guaranteed nutrient value is immediately preceded with the name of the
claimed nutrient to which it refers in the guaranteed analysis; and
c. The name printed on the label is as
prominent as the numbers.
2. The materials from which claimed nutrients
are derived shall be listed on the label.
3. No grade is required for fertilizer
materials that claim no primary plant nutrient (i.e., 0-0-0).
4. All guaranteed nutrients, except phosphate
and potash, shall be stated in terms of elements.
5. The label shall include the brand name of
a fertilizer. Misleading or confusing numerals shall not be used in the brand
name on the label.
6. Fertilizer
material not defined in the Official Publication may be used as fertilizer
material if a definition or other method of analysis and agronomic data for
fertilizer material is approved by the Associate Director.
B. Claims and misleading statements.
1. Any nutrient claimed as a fertilizer
material shall be accompanied by a minimum guarantee for the nutrient. An
ingredient shall not be claimed as a nutrient unless a laboratory method of
analysis approved by the Associate Director exists for the nutrient.
2. Scientific data supporting the claim of
improved efficacy or increased productivity shall be made available for
inspection to the Associate Director upon request.
3. If the name of a fertilizer material is
used as part of a fertilizer brand name, such as blood, bone or fish, the
guaranteed nutrients shall be derived from or supplied entirely by the named
fertilizer material.
4. Fertilizer
material subject to this Article and applicable laws shall not bear false or
misleading statements.
C.
Deficiencies.
1. The value of a nutrient
deficiency in a fertilizer material shall take into account total value of all
nutrients at the guaranteed level and the price of the fertilizer material at
the time of sale.
2. A deficiency
in an official sample of mixed fertilizer resulting from non-uniformity is not
distinguishable from a deficiency due to actual plant nutrient shortage and is
subject to official action.
D. All investigational allowances shall be
conducted as prescribed in the Official Publication.
E. Leased fertilizer material storage
containers shall be clearly labeled with the following:
1. Grade numbers;
2. Brand name, if applicable; and
3. The statement, "Leased by (Name and
address of lessor) to (Name and address of lessee)."
C. During fiscal year 2011, notwithstanding subsection (A)(1),
the inspection fee for all commercial fertilizers, including specialty
fertilizers, sold or distributed in Arizona is $0.10 per ton. The tonnage must
be rounded to the nearest whole ton.
Notes
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