Maryland Code § AG-6-201

Section AG-6-201
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) A commercial fertilizer is "adulterated" if:
(1) Any poisonous, deleterious, or nonnutritive ingredient is added in
sufficient amount to render it injurious to the health of plants, humans, or animal
life or injurious to the environment;
(2) A valuable constituent is omitted or abstracted wholly or partially
from it or any less valuable substance is substituted for it; or

(3) Its composition or quality falls below or differs from that which it
is purported or is represented to contain by its labeling.
(c) "Brand" means the term, design, trademark, or other specific
designation under which a commercial fertilizer or soil conditioner is distributed in
the State.
(d) "Bulk fertilizer" means any commercial fertilizer distributed in a
nonpackaged form.
(e) "Buyer's mixture" means commercial fertilizer mixed on specific request
of a purchaser according to a formula furnished by him.
(f) "Commercial fertilizer" means any substance containing a recognized
plant nutrient used for its plant nutrient content and designed for use or claimed to
have value in promoting plant growth, except unmanipulated animal and vegetable
manure, marl, lime, wood ashes, and gypsum.
(g) "Custom-mix" means commercial fertilizer mixed on specific request of
a purchaser according to a formula furnished by him.
(h) "Distribute" means to import, manufacture, produce, compound, mix,
blend, barter, sell, offer for sale, consign, furnish, provide, or otherwise supply
commercial fertilizer or soil conditioners as part of a commercial enterprise.
(i) "Enhanced efficiency fertilizer" means a fertilizer product that increases
plant uptake and decreases the potential of nutrient loss to the environment,
including gaseous loss, leaching, or runoff, when compared to an appropriate
reference fertilizer product.
(j) "Fertilizer material" means a commercial fertilizer containing a
recognized plant nutrient, which is used primarily for its plant nutrient content.
(k) "Grade" means the percentage of total nitrogen (N), available phosphate
(P O ), and soluble potash (K O) stated in whole numbers in the same terms, order,
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and percentages as in the "guaranteed analysis". In the case of any "specialty
fertilizer" or "mixed-to-order fertilizer" guarantees may be stated in decimal
fractions of whole numbers.
(l) "Guaranteed analysis" means the nominal percentage of plant nutrient
claimed as follows:

(1) Total nitrogen (N), available phosphate (P O ), soluble potash
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(K O);
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(2) For unacidulated mineral phosphatic materials and basic slag,
both total and available phosphate and the degree of fineness;
(3) For bone, tankage, and other organic phosphatic materials, total
phosphate;
(4) Additional plant nutrients, when claimed, shall be expressed in
elemental form; and
(5) Potential basicity or acidity may be expressed in terms of calcium
carbonate equivalent in multiples of 100 pounds per ton.
(m) "Gypsum" means any product that consists chiefly of calcium sulfate
intended for use for agricultural purposes.
(n) "Label" means the display of all written, printed, or graphic matter on
the immediate container or a statement accompanying a commercial fertilizer or soil
conditioner.
(o) "Labeling" means all written, printed, or graphic matter on or
accompanying any commercial fertilizer or soil conditioner, or the contents of any
advertisement, brochure, poster or television or radio announcement used in
promoting the sale of a commercial fertilizer or soil conditioner.
(p) "Lot" means a definite quantity of commercial fertilizer or soil
conditioner, identified by name, grade, or code designation as certified by the
Secretary.
(q) "Low phosphorous fertilizer" means fertilizer:
(1) Containing not more than 5% of available phosphate (P O ); and
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(2) That has an application rate not to exceed 0.25 pound of available
phosphate (P O )/1,000 square feet/application and 0.5 pound of available phosphate
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(P O )/1,000 square feet/year.
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(r) A commercial fertilizer or soil conditioner is "misbranded", if:
(1) Its labeling is false or misleading in any particular;
(2) It is distributed under the name of another product;

(3) It is not labeled as required in § 6-210 of this subtitle and in rules
and regulations prescribed under this subtitle;
(4) A fertilizer purports to be or is represented as a commercial
fertilizer or if it purports to contain or is represented as containing a fertilizer
material, unless the fertilizer material conforms to any definition of identity,
prescribed by departmental rules and regulations which give due regard to commonly
accepted definitions, such as those issued by the Association of American Plant Food
Control Officials, Inc.; or
(5) Any word, statement, or other information, required to appear on
the label or labeling, is not placed on it prominently and conspicuously as compared
with other words, statements, designs, or devices in the labeling, and it is not in terms
that render it likely to be read and understood by the ordinary individual under
customary conditions of purchase and use.
(s) "Mixed fertilizer" means a commercial fertilizer containing any
combination, blend, or mixture of fertilizer materials designed for use or claimed to
have value in promoting plant growth.
(t) "Mixed-to-order" means commercial fertilizer mixed on a specific
request of a purchaser according to a formula furnished by him.
(u) (1) "Natural organic fertilizer" means a fertilizer product that is
derived from either a plant or animal product containing carbon, and one or more
elements, other than hydrogen or oxygen that are essential for plant growth.
(2) "Natural organic fertilizer" does not include a fertilizer product
that contains:
(i) Synthetic materials; or
(ii) Materials that are changed in any physical or chemical
manner from their initial state, except by physical manipulation, including drying,
cooking, chopping, grinding, shredding, or pelleting.
(v) "Official sample" means any sample of fertilizer or soil conditioner taken
and designated as "official" by the Secretary.
(w) (1) "Organic fertilizer" means a fertilizer product that is derived from
either a plant or animal product containing carbon and one or more elements, other
than hydrogen or oxygen that are essential for plant growth.

(2) "Organic fertilizer" includes a fertilizer product that contains:
(i) No more than 50% synthetic materials and in which more
than half the sum of the guaranteed primary nutrient percentages is derived from
organic materials; or
(ii) Materials that are changed in a physical or chemical
manner from their initial state.
(x) "Percent" or "percentage" means percentage by weight.
(y) "Professional fertilizer applicator" has the meaning stated in § 8-801 of
this article.
(z) "Registrant" means any person who registers a commercial fertilizer or
soil conditioner pursuant to the provisions of this subtitle.
(aa) "Retail establishment" has the meaning stated in § 5-401 of the
Economic Development Article.
(bb) "Slow release nitrogen" means nitrogen in a form that:
(1) Delays its availability for plant uptake and use after application;
or
(2) Extends its availability to the plant significantly longer than a
reference "rapidly available nutrient" such as ammonium nitrate or urea, ammonium
phosphate, or potassium chloride.
(cc) (1) "Soil conditioner" means any substance or mixture of substances
intended for sale, offered for sale, or distributed for:
(i) Manurial, soil enriching, or soil corrective purposes;
(ii) Promoting or stimulating the growth of plants;
(iii) Increasing the productivity of plants;
(iv) Improving the quality of crops; or
(v) Producing any chemical or physical change in the soil,
except a commercial fertilizer, unmanipulated animal and vegetable manures,
agricultural liming material, and gypsum.

(2) "Soil conditioner" includes but is not limited to materials such as
compost, peat, vermiculite, perlite, or digestate produced by anaerobic digestion that
are incorporated into the soil.
(dd) "Soil test" means a technical analysis of soil conducted by a laboratory
using standards recommended by the University of Maryland.
(ee) "Specialty fertilizer" means a commercial fertilizer distributed primarily
for nonfarm use, such as home gardens, lawns, shrubbery, flowers, golf courses,
municipal parks, cemeteries, greenhouses, and nurseries, and may include
commercial fertilizers used for any research or experimental purpose.
(ff) "Ton" means a net weight of two thousand pounds avoirdupois.
(gg) "Turf" means land, including residential property and publicly owned
land that is planted in mowed, managed grass, except land that is used in the sale
and production of sod, as defined in § 9-101 of this article.
(hh) "Water-soluble nitrogen" means nitrogen that is readily soluble in
water.

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