Utah Admin. Code R64-3-3 - Requirements and Procedure to Qualify for the Agriculture Certificate of Environmental Stewardship (ACES)
(1)
Owner/operator shall complete the requirements in the workbook(s) for each
desired sector (farmstead, animal feeding operation, grazing and pasture, and
cropping). Workbook(s) are available at the Department's website (http://ag.utah.gov/aces/index.html).
(2) Planner(s) shall be available from
conservation districts to aid owner/operators in meeting the requirements of
ACES which are in the workbook(s).
(3) Requirements found in the workbooks shall
be reviewed and site visit conducted by a planner(s), in preparation for
Commission certification.
(4)
Verification shall be conducted by the Department after a site visit by the
planner(s) has occurred and before Commission certification.
(5) Owner/operator shall complete education
requirements prior to certification either by:
(a) completing workshops/training endorsed by
ACES;
(b) completing education
modules found on the Department's website (http://ag.utah.gov/aces/index.html)
under the ACES Program; or
(c)
combination of workshops/training and education modules from the Department's
website.
(6) Once the
operation has completed requirements and been approved by the planner(s) and
verified by the Department, the operation my request certification from the
Commission.
(7) The Commission may
certify the operation after the operation has requested certification and after
reviewing the planner(s) and Department records.
(8) When an operation is certified for a
given sector, the Department shall provide a certificate for that
sector
(9) After completion of all
sectors the operation is involved in, the Department shall provide a
sign.
(10) Owner/operator shall be
charged $100 for each sector certified, not to exceed $250 total per
certification period.
(11) An
Animal Feeding Operation may request permit by rule coverage from DWQ by
completing the request form found on the back page of the workbook and
submitting it to DWQ with a copy of their ACES certificate.
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