Maryland Code § AG-8-8A-01

Section AG-8-8A-01
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Agricultural operation" means each physical site where a person
engages in a business that:
(1) Grows, raises, keeps, pastures, or otherwise produces a farm
product, including:
(i) Any agricultural, horticultural, vegetable, or fruit product
of the soil; or
(ii) Livestock, poultry, eggs, dairy products, nuts, honey, and
every product of a farm, a forest, or an orchard; and
(2) Has:
(i) A gross annual income of $2,500 or more; or
(ii) Eight or more animal units.
(c) "Applicant" means:
(1) The owner or operator of an agricultural operation; or
(2) A commercial broker or commercial hauler who has contracted
with the owner or operator of an agricultural operation to have food processing
residuals utilized at that location.
(d) "Commercial broker" means a person who:
(1) For commercial purposes, assumes temporary control of food
processing residuals from an agricultural operation or a food processing plant and
transports or arranges the transport of this material to an importing agricultural
operation; and
(2) Is not working for or under the control of an agricultural
operation.

(e) "Commercial hauler" means a person that is engaged in the business of
hauling, transporting, moving, or land-applying food processing residuals as a
contract agent for a farm operator, commercial broker, or food processing plant under
the direction of the operator, broker, or processing plant.
(f) "Food processing residuals" means an organic material that is:
(1) Generated by processing agricultural commodities for human or
animal consumption and includes food residuals, food coproducts, food processing
wastes, food processing sludges, or any other incidental material whose
characteristics are derived from processing agricultural products for human
consumption or animal consumption; and
(2) Registered with the State Chemist as a soil conditioner.
(g) "NRCS" means the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
(h) "Permit" means a food processing residuals utilization permit.
(i) "Utilize" means:
(1) Handling or storing food processing residuals or using food
processing residuals for land application; and
(2) Transporting food processing residuals to or from a generator of
food processing residuals to or from an agricultural operation.

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