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SF 3283

as introduced - 84th Legislature (2005 - 2006) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.
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A bill for an act
relating to agriculture; providing for a checkoff for fertilizer, soil amendment,
and plant amendment; establishing a Minnesota Agricultural Fertilizer Research
and Education Council and program; exempting on-farm storage from fertilizer
facility safeguarding and permitting; amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section
18C.305, by adding a subdivision; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota
Statutes, chapter 18C.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 18C.305, is amended by adding a
subdivision to read:


new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Exemption. new text end

new text begin A permit and safeguard is not required for a person who stores
on the person's own property and for the person's own use no more than 6,000 gallons
of liquid commercial fertilizer.
new text end

Sec. 2.

new text begin [18C.70] MINNESOTA AGRICULTURAL FERTILIZER RESEARCH
AND EDUCATION COUNCIL.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Establishment; membership. new text end

new text begin (a) The Minnesota Agricultural
Fertilizer Research and Education Council is established. The council is composed of
12 voting members as follows:
new text end

new text begin (1) two members of the Minnesota Crop Production Retailers;
new text end

new text begin (2) one member of the Minnesota Corn Growers Association;
new text end

new text begin (3) one member of the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association;
new text end

new text begin (4) one member of the sugar beet growers industry;
new text end

new text begin (5) one member of the Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers;
new text end

new text begin (6) one member of the potato growers industry;
new text end

new text begin (7) one member of the Minnesota Farm Bureau;
new text end

new text begin (8) one member of the Minnesota Farmers Union;
new text end

new text begin (9) one member from the Minnesota Irrigators Association;
new text end

new text begin (10) one member of the Minnesota Grain and Feed Association; and
new text end

new text begin (11) one crop consultant, appointed by the commissioner.
new text end

new text begin (b) Council members may serve only one three-year term. After the initial council
is appointed, subsequent appointments must be staggered so that one-third of council
membership is replaced each year. Council members must be nominated by their
organizations and appointed by the commissioner. The crop consultant member will be
appointed directly by the commissioner. The council may add ex-officio members at
its discretion. The council shall meet at least once per year, with all related expenses
reimbursed by members' sponsoring organizations or by the members themselves.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Powers and duties. new text end

new text begin The council shall review applications and select
projects to receive agricultural fertilizer research and education program grants, as
authorized in section 18C.71. The council shall establish a program to provide grants to
research, education, and technology transfer projects related to agricultural fertilizer, soil
amendments, and plant amendments. For the purpose of this section, "fertilizer" includes
soil amendments and plant amendments. The council shall serve in an advisory role, with
the department acting as the fiscal agent in charge of collecting fees, distributing program
funds, and otherwise administering the program.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Checkoff fees. new text end

new text begin Each business, whether in Minnesota or elsewhere, that
sells fertilizer to Minnesota producers, as defined in section 17.53, subdivision 13, must
collect a checkoff of 40 cents per ton of fertilizer sold and forward the checkoff funds at
least every month to the commissioner along with forms provided by the commissioner.
There is established in the state treasury an agricultural fertilizer research and education
program account in the agricultural fund. The checkoff funds raised pursuant to this
section must be deposited in the account. Money in the account, including interest earned,
is appropriated to the commissioner to carry out the program and to refund checkoff
funds as described in subdivision 4.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Refunds. new text end

new text begin Any producer may, by use of forms provided by the
commissioner, and upon presentation of such proof as the commissioner requires, have
the checkoff fee refunded, provided the checkoff fee was remitted in a timely basis.
Refund requests must be received by the commissioner within 60 days from the date that
the checkoff was made.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 5. new text end

new text begin Rules. new text end

new text begin The commissioner's duties under this section and section 18C.71
are not subject to the provisions of chapter 14.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 6. new text end

new text begin Expiration. new text end

new text begin This section expires January 8, 2017.
new text end

Sec. 3.

new text begin [18C.71] MINNESOTA AGRICULTURAL FERTILIZER RESEARCH
AND EDUCATION PROGRAM.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Eligible projects. new text end

new text begin Eligible project activities include research,
education, and technology transfer related to the production and application of fertilizer,
soil amendments, and other plan amendments. Chosen projects must contain a component
of outreach that achieves a timely dissemination of findings and their applicability to the
production agricultural community.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Awarding of program grants. new text end

new text begin Applications for program grants shall be
submitted in the form prescribed by the council. Applications must be submitted on or
before the deadline prescribed by the council. All applications are subject to a thorough
in-state review by a peer committee established and approved by the council. Each project
meeting the basic qualifications is subject to a yes or no vote by each council member.
Projects chosen to receive funding must achieve an affirmative vote by at least eight of the
12 council members. Projects awarded program funds must submit an annual progress
report in the form prescribed by the council.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Annual audit. new text end

new text begin The program must have an annual audit of financial
activities, which must be filed with the commissioner on or before June 1 for the
immediately preceding year ending December 31.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Expiration. new text end

new text begin This section expires January 8, 2017.
new text end

Sec. 4. new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE.
new text end

new text begin Sections 1 to 3 are effective July 1, 2006.
new text end