Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 901:12-2-01 | Civil penalties.
...ude actions that violate division 901:12 of the Administrative Code that occur due to neglect or unintentional acts of substandard practices which do not: (1) Place the animal's life in imminent peril; (2) Cause protracted disfigurement; (3) Cause protracted impairment of health; or (4) Cause protracted loss or impairment of the function of a limb or bodily organ. (B) "Major violation... |
Rule 901:12-3-03 | Management.
...ule. Electric prods must not be used: (1) On poultry; (2) On alpacas, llamas and equine, except for an initial diagnostic evaluation; (3) On calves less than two hundred pounds of body weight; (4) On swine less than thirty-five pounds of body weight; (5) In sensitive areas including the eyes, ears, nose, vulva, anus, udder, or testicles; and, (6) On non-ambulatory disabled livestock. (E) The responsible party ... |
Rule 901:12-3-03 | Management.
... Electric prods must not be used: (1) On poultry; (2) On alpacas, llamas, and equine, except for an initial diagnostic evaluation; (3) On calves less than two hundred pounds of body weight; (4) On swine less than thirty-five pounds of body weight; (5) In sensitive areas including the eyes, ears, nose, vulva, anus, udder, or testicles; and (6) On non-ambulatory disabled livestock.... |
Rule 901:12-3-04 | Euthanasia.
... approved methods pursuant to Chapter 901:12-1 of the Administrative Code. |
Rule 901:12-4-03 | Health.
...mbulatory disabled livestock must be: (1) Monitored for needed treatment; (2) Transported for treatment or sale; (3) Transported directly to an inspected slaughter plant or a state custom exempt slaughter plant; (4) Slaughtered on the farm pursuant to division 901:2 of the Administrative Code, using an acceptable method of euthanasia pursuant to Chapter 901:12-1 of the Administrative Code; or, (5) Euthanized us... |
Rule 901:12-4-03 | Health.
...atory disabled livestock must be: (1) Monitored for needed treatment; (2) Transported for treatment or sale; (3) Transported directly to an inspected slaughter plant or a state custom exempt slaughter plant; (4) Slaughtered on the farm pursuant to division 901:2 of the Administrative Code, using an acceptable method of euthanasia pursuant to Chapter 901:12-1 of the Administrative Code... |
Rule 901:12-5-03 | Management.
... used under the following conditions: (1) Must allow for quality air circulation, permit opportunity for socialization between veal calves, with consideration given to ensuring the calf's health is maintained, allow the calves to stand without impediment, provide for normal resting postures, groom, eat, lie down and rest; (2) Veal calves will be permitted to be tethered or non-tethered in stalls of a minimum twenty... |
Rule 901:12-5-03 | Management.
...d under the following conditions: (1) Must allow for quality air circulation, permit opportunity for socialization between veal calves, with consideration given to ensuring the calf's health is maintained, allow the calves to stand without impediment, provide for normal resting postures, groom, eat, lie down, and rest; (2) Tethering may only be used in accordance with paragraph (E) of this r... |
Rule 901:12-6-02 | Management.
...must be performed in a humane manner: (1) For horn removal, disbudding prior to eruption is permissible without pain management; for dehorning after eruption, pain management must be used; (2) The responsible party in determining the method of castration and use of pain management must take into consideration the animal's age and weight, environmental conditions, and facilities available as well... |
Rule 901:12-6-02 | Management.
...must be performed in a humane manner: (1) For all horn removal and disbudding pain management must be used; (2) The responsible party in determining the method of castration and use of pain management must take into consideration the animal's age and weight, environmental conditions, and facilities available as well as human and animal safety; (3) Effective January 1, 2018, tail docking can onl... |
Rule 901:12-9-03 | Management.
... (B) Except for paragraph (C) of rule 901:12-3-05 of the Administrative Code, birds can be caught or carried by one or both legs, and are not to be caught, carried or lifted by the head, neck or tail. (C) The following livestock management procedures are acceptable to minimize injury to the birds and, if performed, must be performed in a humane manner: (1) Beak conditioning; (2) Toenail conditioning; (3) Dubbing;... |
Rule 901:12-9-03 | Management.
... (B) Except for paragraph (C) of rule 901:12-3-05 of the Administrative Code, birds can be caught or carried by one or both legs, and are not to be caught, carried, or lifted by the head, neck, or tail. (C) The following livestock management procedures are acceptable to minimize injury to the birds and, if performed, must be performed in a humane manner: (1) Beak conditioning; (2) Toenail condi... |
Rule 901:13-1-01 | General provisions.
...(A) Purpose. Chapter 901:13-1 of the Administrative Code applies to the control of pollutants from areas within the state used for agricultural production, including land being used for the production or keeping of animals or for the production of agricultural crops. Chapter 901:13-1 of the Administrative Code establishes state standards for a level of management and conservation practices in fa... |
Rule 901:13-1-01 | General provisions.
...(A) Purpose. Chapter 901:13-1 of the Administrative Code applies to the control of pollutants from areas within the state used for agricultural production, including land being used for the production or keeping of animals or for the production of agricultural crops. Chapter 901:13-1 of the Administrative Code establishes state standards for a level of management and conservation practices in ag... |
Rule 901:13-1-07 | Sheet and rill erosion.
... applicable) as determined under rule 901:13-1-09 of the Administrative Code, is equal to or less than permissible soil loss values (soil loss tolerance "T" factors) related to the specific soil series as specified in the "Field Office Technical Guide." |
Rule 901:13-1-07 | Sheet and rill erosion.
... paragraph (B) of this rule shall: (1) Utilize the "Field Office Technical Guide" to determine the combined soil loss values of: (a) Predicted soil loss for sheet and rill erosion under current and planned cropping and management conditions; and (b) Predicted soil loss from wind erosion, if applicable. (2) Apply best management practices to ensure that the combined soil loss value determine... |
Rule 901:13-1-09 | Wind erosion.
... paragraph (B) of this rule shall: (1) Utilize the "Field Office Technical Guide" to determine the combined soil loss values of: (a) Predicted soil loss for wind erosion under current and planned cropping and management conditions; and (b) Predicted soil loss from sheet and rill erosion, if applicable. (2) Apply best management practices to ensure that the combined soil loss value determin... |
Rule 901:13-1-14 | Agricultural pollution abatement cost sharing.
...nd water conservation commission. (1) Eligible practices include but are not limited to: (a) Animal manure storage and treatment systems; (b) Settling basins and filter strips; (c) Critical area seeding and fencing; (d) Off stream watering and stream crossing stabilization; (e) Roofing and gutters; (f) Water diversions; (g) Grass waterways; (h) Water and sediment contr... |
Rule 901:13-1-16 | Operating procedures.
...ollution abatement contained in rules 901:13-1-02 to 901:13-1-14 and 901:13-1-19 of the Administrative Code. Any portion of an operation and management plan specifying control of agricultural pollution shall allow the owner or operator to phase in installation of conservation practices under a schedule approved by the director or the director's designee until compliance with Chapter 901:13-1 of th... |
Rule 901:13-1-16 | Operating procedures.
...tion abatement contained in rules 901:13-1-02 to 901:13-1-14 and 901:13-1-19 of the Administrative Code. Any portion of an operation and management plan specifying control of agricultural pollution shall allow the owner or operator to phase in installation of conservation practices under a schedule approved by the director or the director's designee until compliance with Chapter 901:13-1 of th... |
Rule 901:13-1-17 | Director's orders.
... paragraph (C)(6) or (D)(5) of rule 901:13-1-16 of the Administrative Code, the director or the director's designee shall decide if an order will be issued. The director, or the director's designee, may, upon obtaining agreement with the owner, operator, or person responsible for any land, public or private, enter thereon to make inspections to determine whether or not there is compliance with t... |
Rule 901:13-1-17 | Director's orders.
... paragraph (C)(6) or (D)(5) of rule 901:13-1-16 of the Administrative Code, the director or the director's designee shall decide if an order will be issued. The director, or the director's designee, may, upon obtaining agreement with the owner, operator, or person responsible for any land, public or private, enter thereon to make inspections to determine whether or not there is compliance with t... |
Rule 901:13-1-20 | Designating watersheds in distress.
...n, the director may consider whether: (1) The watershed is listed as impaired by nutrients and/or sediments from agricultural sources as determined by the director of environmental protection and published in the "Ohio Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report" pursuant to Section 303(d) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act or waters are identified as such in an approved "To... |
Rule 901:13-1-20 | Designating watersheds in distress.
... boundaries set requirements for: (1) Storage, handling, and land application of manure; (2) Control of the erosion of sediment and substances attached thereto; and (3) Associated nutrient management plans for land and operations. (B) In evaluating a potential designation, the director may consider whether: (1) The watershed is listed as impaired by nutrients and/or sediments from agricul... |
Rule 901:13-1-99 | Civil penalties.
...shall be considered minor violations: (1) Violations of rule 901:13-1-07 of the Administrative Code; (2) Violations of rule 901:13-1-08 of the Administrative Code; (3) Violations of rule 901:13-1-09 of the Administrative Code; (4) Violations of paragraph (B)(4) of rule 901:13-1-11 of the Administrative Code; (5) Violations of rule 901:13-1-12 of the Administrative Code; and (6) Violations of paragraph (E) of ru... |