Oklahoma Code § 2-8-85.3

Title 2. Agriculture: Definitions
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As used in the Soil Amendment Act:
1.  “Active ingredient” or “soil amending ingredient” means:
a. the ingredient or ingredients that affect the
physical, chemical, or other characteristics of the
soil and improve soil condition, or
b. any natural or synthetic substance when applied to
plants or seeds that is intended to improve crop
production, germination, growth, yield, product
quality, reproduction, flavor or other desirable
characteristics of plants;
2.  “Adulterated” means and shall apply to any soil amendment
if:
a. it contains any deleterious or harmful agent in
sufficient amount to render it injurious to beneficial
plants, animals, or aquatic life when applied in
accordance with the directions for use shown on the
label; or if adequate warning statements and
directions for use, necessary to protect plants,
animals, or aquatic life are not shown on the label,
b. its composition falls below purported labeling
requirements, or
c. it contains noxious weed seed;
3.  “Bulk” means in nonpackaged form;
4.  “Distribute” means to import, consign, manufacture, blend,
offer for sale, sell, barter, or to supply soil amendments to any
person in this state;
5.  “Distributor” means any person who imports, consigns,
manufactures, blends, sells, offers for sale, barters or supplies
soil amendments in this state;
6.  “Inert ingredient” or “other ingredient” means the
ingredients with no beneficial effect that are present in the
product;
7.  “Label” means the display of written, printed, or graphic
matter upon the immediate container of a soil amendment;

8.  “Labeling” means all written, printed, or graphic matter
upon or accompanying any soil amendment, and all advertisements,
brochures, posters, television, or radio announcements used in
promoting the sale of a soil amendment;
9.  “Manufacturer” means any person who produces, compounds,
mixes, or blends soil amendments;
10.  “Misbranded” means and shall apply if:
a. any soil amendment bears a label that is false or
misleading in any particular,
b. any soil amendment is distributed under the name of
another soil amendment,
c. any material is represented as a soil amendment or is
represented as containing a soil amendment, unless the
soil amendment conforms to the definition of identity,
if any, prescribed by rules,
d. the active ingredient in any soil amendment is not
shown in the approved ingredient form, or
e. the labeling on any soil amendment is false or
misleading in any particular;
11.  “Name” means the specific designation under which the
individual product is offered for sale;
12.  “Percent” or “percentage” means the portion of each one
hundred (100) units of weight;
13.  “Registrant” means any person who registers a soil
amendment under the provisions of the Soil Amendment Act; and
14.  “Soil amendment” means any substance which is intended to
improve the physical, chemical, or other characteristics of the
soil, horticultural growing media, or any natural or synthetic
substance applied to plants or seeds that is intended to improve
crop production, germination, growth, yield, product quality,
reproduction, flavor or other desirable characteristics of plants
except the following:  commercial fertilizers, agricultural liming
materials, agricultural gypsum, unmanipulated animal manures,
unmanipulated vegetable manures, and pesticides; provided that
commercial fertilizer shall be included if it is represented to
contain, as an active ingredient, a substance other than a
recognized plant food element or is represented as promoting plant
growth by other than supplying a recognized plant food element.
Added by Laws 1975, c. 181, § 3, emerg. eff. May 22, 1975.  Amended
by Laws 2001, c. 146, § 82, emerg. eff. April 30, 2001.  Renumbered
from § 1703 of this title by Laws 2001, c. 146, § 255, emerg. eff.
April 30, 2001.  Amended by Laws 2005, c. 415, § 1, eff. Nov. 1,
2005.

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