Arkansas Code § 15-20-902

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It is found by the General Assembly that: (1) Litter provides nutrients that are beneficial to plant growth; (2) The proper utilization of litter allows the addition of nutrients to the soil at a low cost; (3) Improper utilization may result in a buildup of nutrients in the soil and result in the nutrients' leaving the soil and entering the waters within the state; (4) In order to encourage the proper utilization of litter, litter sources must be located and the amount of litter produced in Arkansas quantified; and (5) It is necessary for poultry feeding operations to register annually with the Department of Agriculture. Amended by Act 2023, No. 600,§ 2, eff. 8/1/2023. Acts 2003, No. 1060, § 1.
It is found by the General Assembly that: (1) Litter provides nutrients that are beneficial to plant growth; (2) The proper utilization of litter allows the addition of nutrients to the soil at a low cost; (3) Improper utilization may result in a buildup of nutrients in the soil and result in the nutrients' leaving the soil and entering the waters within the state; (4) In order to encourage the proper utilization of litter, litter sources must be located and the amount of litter produced in Arkansas quantified; and (5) It is necessary for poultry feeding operations to register annually with the Department of Agriculture. Amended by Act 2023, No. 600,§ 2, eff. 8/1/2023. Acts 2003, No. 1060, § 1.
It is found by the General Assembly that: (1) Litter provides nutrients that are beneficial to plant growth; (2) The proper utilization of litter allows the addition of nutrients to the soil at a low cost; (3) Improper utilization may result in a buildup of nutrients in the soil and result in the nutrients' leaving the soil and entering the waters within the state; (4) In order to encourage the proper utilization of litter, litter sources must be located and the amount of litter produced in Arkansas quantified; and (5) It is necessary for poultry feeding operations to register annually with the Department of Agriculture. Amended by Act 2023, No. 600,§ 2, eff. 8/1/2023. Acts 2003, No. 1060, § 1.
It is found by the General Assembly that:
(1) Litter provides nutrients that are beneficial to plant growth;
(2) The proper utilization of litter allows the addition of nutrients to the soil at a low cost;
(3) Improper utilization may result in a buildup of nutrients in the soil and result in the nutrients' leaving the soil and entering the waters within the state;
(4) In order to encourage the proper utilization of litter, litter sources must be located and the amount of litter produced in Arkansas quantified; and
(5) It is necessary for poultry feeding operations to register annually with the Department of Agriculture.
Acts 2003, No. 1060, § 1.

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