Mont. Admin. R. 4.17.112 - SAMPLING
(1) The department or contract inspectors
will collect samples of soil, products, or agricultural inputs from randomly or
systematically selected operations certified by the department. The department
will collect samples when there is reason to believe, based on observation or
information received, that land, an input, or product came into contact with a
prohibited substance or that excluded methods were used. Inspectors may collect
samples as part of the routine annual organic inspection or recommend sampling
by the department.
(2) All
certified operations are subject to
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CFR 205.670, which specifies that the
department or the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) administrator may
require preharvest or postharvest testing of any agricultural input used or
agricultural product to be sold, labeled, or represented as organic.
(3) The department will analyze samples for
prohibited substances or for evidence of use of excluded methods. Pesticide and
fertilizer analyses will be conducted whenever possible by the Montana
Department of Agriculture Analytical Laboratory.
(4) Sampling and analyses will be at the
expense of the department provided that revenues from application fees and
assessments may be used to fund the sampling program. Inspectors will not be
charged for samples taken as part of an organic inspection or
investigation.
(5) All results of
analyses will be provided to the administrator, AMS, United States Department
of Agriculture; the certified operation or applicant; and the public on
request. The department may publish a yearly summary of sample
results.
(6) Applicants for
certification and certified operations will be provided with a receipt for any
samples collected by the department or contract inspectors.
Notes
80-11-601, MCA; IMP, 80-11-601, MCA;
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