1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to fertilizer; amending s. 403.9336, F.S.; |
3 | deleting legislative findings relating to the |
4 | implementation by local governments of certain fertilizer |
5 | management practices; amending s. 403.9337, F.S.; deleting |
6 | authority for certain counties and municipalities to adopt |
7 | fertilizer management practices more stringent than |
8 | standards of a specified model ordinance; amending ss. |
9 | 570.07 and 576.181, F.S.; requiring the Department of |
10 | Agricultural and Consumer Services to regulate the sale of |
11 | fertilizer, including the composition, formulation, |
12 | packaging, use, application, and distribution of |
13 | fertilizer; preempting such regulation of fertilizer to |
14 | the state and the department; specifying that such |
15 | regulation of fertilizer by counties, municipalities, and |
16 | other political subdivisions is void; providing an |
17 | effective date. |
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19 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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21 | Section 1. Section 403.9336, Florida Statutes, is amended |
22 | to read: |
23 | 403.9336 Legislative findings.-The Legislature finds that |
24 | the implementation of the Model Ordinance for Florida-Friendly |
25 | Fertilizer Use on Urban Landscapes (2008), which was developed |
26 | by the department in conjunction with the Consumer Fertilizer |
27 | Task Force, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, |
28 | and the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural |
29 | Sciences, will assist in protecting the quality of Florida's |
30 | surface water and groundwater resources. The Legislature further |
31 | finds that local conditions, including variations in the types |
32 | and quality of water bodies, site-specific soils and geology, |
33 | and urban or rural densities and characteristics, may |
34 | necessitate the implementation of additional or more stringent |
35 | fertilizer management practices at the local government level. |
36 | Section 2. Section 403.9337, Florida Statutes, is amended |
37 | to read: |
38 | 403.9337 Model Ordinance for Florida-Friendly Fertilizer |
39 | Use on Urban Landscapes.-Except as otherwise provided in ss. |
40 | 570.07(41) and 576.181(5): |
41 | (1) All county and municipal governments are encouraged to |
42 | adopt and enforce the Model Ordinance for Florida-Friendly |
43 | Fertilizer Use on Urban Landscapes or an equivalent requirement |
44 | as a mechanism for protecting local surface and groundwater |
45 | quality. |
46 | (2) Each county and municipal government located within |
47 | the watershed of a water body or water segment that is listed as |
48 | impaired by nutrients pursuant to s. 403.067, shall, at a |
49 | minimum, adopt the department's Model Ordinance for Florida- |
50 | Friendly Fertilizer Use on Urban Landscapes. A local government |
51 | may adopt additional or more stringent standards than the model |
52 | ordinance if the following criteria are met: |
53 | (a) The local government has demonstrated, as part of a |
54 | comprehensive program to address nonpoint sources of nutrient |
55 | pollution which is science-based, and economically and |
56 | technically feasible, that additional or more stringent |
57 | standards than the model ordinance are necessary in order to |
58 | adequately address urban fertilizer contributions to nonpoint |
59 | source nutrient loading to a water body. |
60 | (b) The local government documents that it has considered |
61 | all relevant scientific information, including input from the |
62 | department, the institute, the Department of Agriculture and |
63 | Consumer Services, and the University of Florida Institute of |
64 | Food and Agricultural Sciences, if provided, on the need for |
65 | additional or more stringent provisions to address fertilizer |
66 | use as a contributor to water quality degradation. All |
67 | documentation must become part of the public record before |
68 | adoption of the additional or more stringent criteria. |
69 | (3) Any county or municipal government that adopted its |
70 | own fertilizer use ordinance before January 1, 2009, is exempt |
71 | from this section. Ordinances adopted or amended on or after |
72 | January 1, 2009, must substantively conform to the most recent |
73 | version of the model fertilizer ordinance and are subject to |
74 | subsections (1) and (2), as applicable. |
75 | (4) This section does not apply to the use of fertilizer |
76 | on farm operations as defined in s. 823.14 or on lands |
77 | classified as agricultural lands pursuant to s. 193.461. |
78 | Section 3. Subsection (16) of section 570.07, Florida |
79 | Statutes, is amended, present subsection (41) is renumbered as |
80 | subsection (42), and a new subsection (41) is added to that |
81 | section, to read: |
82 | 570.07 Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; |
83 | functions, powers, and duties.-The department shall have and |
84 | exercise the following functions, powers, and duties: |
85 | (16) To enforce the state laws and rules relating to: |
86 | (a) Fruit and vegetable inspection and grading.; |
87 | (b) Pesticide spray, residue inspection, and removal.; |
88 | (c) Registration, labeling, inspection, and analysis of |
89 | commercial stock feeds and commercial fertilizers.; |
90 | (d) Classification, inspection, and sale of poultry and |
91 | eggs.; |
92 | (e) Registration, inspection, and analysis of gasolines |
93 | and oils.; |
94 | (f) Registration, labeling, inspection, and analysis of |
95 | pesticides.; |
96 | (g) Registration, labeling, inspection, germination |
97 | testing, and sale of seeds, both common and certified.; |
98 | (h) Weights, measures, and standards.; |
99 | (i) Foods, as set forth in the Florida Food Safety Act.; |
100 | (j) Inspection and certification of honey.; |
101 | (k) Sale of liquid fuels.; |
102 | (l) Licensing of dealers in agricultural products.; |
103 | (m) Administration and enforcement of all regulatory |
104 | legislation applying to milk and milk products, ice cream, and |
105 | frozen desserts.; |
106 | (n) Recordation and inspection of marks and brands of |
107 | livestock.; and |
108 | (o) Regulation of the sale of fertilizer, including the |
109 | composition, formulation, packaging, use, application, and |
110 | distribution of fertilizer. |
111 | (p)(o) All other regulatory laws relating to agriculture. |
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113 | In order to ensure uniform health and safety standards, the |
114 | adoption of standards and fines in the subject areas of |
115 | paragraphs (a)-(o) (a)-(n) is expressly preempted to the state |
116 | and the department. Any local government enforcing the subject |
117 | areas of paragraphs (a)-(o) (a)-(n) must use the standards and |
118 | fines set forth in the pertinent statutes or any rules adopted |
119 | by the department pursuant to those statutes. |
120 | (41) The department has exclusive authority to regulate |
121 | the sale of fertilizer, including the composition, formulation, |
122 | packaging, use, application, and distribution of fertilizer |
123 | under chapter 576. This subsection expressly preempts such |
124 | regulation of fertilizer to the state and the department. Such |
125 | regulation of fertilizer by a county, municipality, or other |
126 | political subdivision is void, regardless of when adopted. |
127 | Section 4. Subsection (5) is added to section 576.181, |
128 | Florida Statutes, to read: |
129 | 576.181 Administration; rules; procedure; preemption.- |
130 | (5) The department has exclusive authority to regulate the |
131 | sale of fertilizer, including the composition, formulation, |
132 | packaging, use, application, and distribution of fertilizer. |
133 | This subsection expressly preempts such regulation of fertilizer |
134 | to the state and the department. Such regulation of fertilizer |
135 | by a county, municipality, or other political subdivision is |
136 | void, regardless of when adopted. |
137 | Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011. |