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Rule 901:5-1-01 | Labeling requirements for fertilizer.

...(A) No manufacturer or distributor of fertilizer shall use any term which is defined in the official publication of the association of American plant food control officials as adopted in rule 901:5-1-02 of the Administrative Code on the label of any fertilizer unless the fertilizer complies with the standard for such terms which are stated in said publication. (B) No manufacturer or distributor o...

Rule 901:5-2-02 | Compliance with design requirements.

...After the effective date of rules 901:5-2-01 to 901:5-2-08 of the Administrative Code: (A) No person shall construct or cause to be constructed any new permanent storage vessel unless: (1) The plans and specifications for the secondary containment facility have first been approved by the director of agriculture; (2) It meets the design requirements of paragraph (A) of rule 901:5-2-03 of the Administrative Code; (...

Rule 901:5-2-03 | Design requirements - bulk liquid fertilizer storage.

...(A) Permanent storage vessels: (1) Shall be constructed entirely of materials recommended by the manufacturer or specified in applicable standards for use with the type of liquid to be stored in the vessel; (2) Shall be designed according to generally accepted engineering standards and practices for liquid storage vessels and shall take into consideration the full hydrostatic head pressure, pressure buildup from pu...

Rule 901:5-2-03 | Design requirements - bulk liquid fertilizer storage.

...(A) Permanent storage vessels: (1) Shall be constructed entirely of materials recommended by the manufacturer or specified in applicable standards for use with the type of liquid to be stored in the vessel; (2) Shall be designed according to generally accepted engineering standards and practices for liquid storage vessels and shall take into consideration the full hydrostatic head pressu...

Rule 901:5-2-04 | Inspection, maintenance alteration, repair and reconstruction.

...(A) Every owner of one or more permanent storage vessels shall: (1) Once each week: (a) Check all liquid level gauging equipment to ensure it is functioning properly; (b) Check roof drains for obstructions; (c) Check vents and pressure-relief devices for obstructions; (d) Check electrical grounding lines and connections for integrity; (e) Visually inspect the dike of the secondary containment facility for erosi...

Rule 901:5-2-04 | Inspection, maintenance alteration, repair and reconstruction.

...(A) Every owner of one or more permanent storage vessels shall: (1) Once each week: (a) Check all liquid level gauging equipment to ensure it is functioning properly; (b) Check roof drains for obstructions; (c) Check vents and pressure-relief devices for obstructions; (d) Check electrical grounding lines and connections for integrity; (e) Visually inspect the dike of the secondary containmen...

Rule 901:5-2-07 | Required records.

...(A) The following records shall be prepared and maintained on file at every storage facility, or at the nearest local office from which the storage facility is administered: (1) A record of all discharges at the storage facility, including the date and time of discharge, the type of liquid bulk fertilizer discharged, the volume of the discharge, the cause of the discharge, any action taken to control or recover the ...

Rule 901:5-2-09 | Existing permanent storage vessels erected on site.

...(A) Neither the owner nor any other person shall use a permanent storage vessel erected on site and existing on the effective date of this rule to hold liquid fertilizer unless the provisions of this rule have been complied with. (B) Owners of existing permanent storage vessels erected on site shall, no later than January 1, 2003, have a baseline inspection done on each vessel by an authorized inspector to determine...

Rule 901:5-2-10 | New permanent storage vessels erected on site.

...(A) After January 1, 2002, no person shall either erect on site or cause to be erected on site a new permanent storage vessel unless; (1) It is built to: (a) The API 650 standard; or (b) Exceed the API 650 standard. If the vessel is to be built to exceed the API 650 standard, plans and specifications for the vessel shall be submitted to the director prior to installation of the vessel. The plans and specification...

Rule 901:5-2-10 | New permanent storage vessels erected on site.

...(A) No person shall either erect on site or cause to be erected on site a new permanent storage vessel unless: (1) It is built to: (a) The API 650 standard; or (b) Exceed the API 650 standard. If the vessel is to be built to exceed the API 650 standard, plans and specifications for the vessel shall be submitted to the director prior to installation of the vessel. The plans and specification...

Rule 901:5-2-11 | Underground piping systems for loading and unloading liquid fertilizer.

...The owner or operator of an underground piping system is responsible for and shall ensure that all new underground liquid fertilizer piping systems comply with this rule and shall maintain all records required by paragraph (D) of rule 901:5-2-07 of the Administrative Code. If the underground piping system is to be used and designed as pressure piping without secondary containment, a professional engineer must certif...

Rule 901:5-2-11 | Underground piping systems for loading and unloading liquid fertilizer.

...The owner or operator of an underground piping system is responsible for and shall ensure that all new underground liquid fertilizer piping systems comply with this rule and shall maintain all records required by paragraph (D) of rule 901:5-2-07 of the Administrative Code. If the underground piping system is to be used and designed as pressure piping without secondary containment, a professional engineer m...

Rule 901:5-3-12 | Systems utilizing stationary, pier-mounted or skid-mounted storage.

...(A) Container valves and accessories, filling and discharge connections: (1) Each filling connection shall be provided with combination back-pressure check valve and excess flow valve; one double or two single back-pressure check valves; or a positive shut-off valve in conjunction with either an internal back-pressure check valve or an internal excess flow valve; (2) All vapor and liquid con...

Rule 901:5-3-12 | Systems utilizing stationary, pier-mounted or skid-mounted storage.

...(A) Container valves and accessories, filling and discharge connections (1) Each filling connection shall be provided with combination back-pressure check valve and excess flow valve; one double or two single back-pressure check valves; or a positive shut-off valve in conjunction with either an internal back-pressure check valve or an internal excess flow valve. (2) All vapor and liquid connections, except safety-r...

Rule 901:5-4-03 | Education requirements.

...(A) Each applicant for a fertilizer certificate shall successfully complete a department approved agricultural nutrient training course which, at a minimum, educates the applicant on the following: (1) The proper times to apply fertilizer, including time of day and time of season; (2) The proper place to apply fertilizer; (3) The form of fertilizer that should be applied; (4) The proper amount of fertilizer to b...

Rule 901:5-7-01 | Definitions and terms.

...(A) Except for those terms specifically defined in this chapter, the department of agriculture hereby adopts, by reference, the following from the association of American feed control officials (AAFCO): (1) The official definitions of the feed ingredients, the official feed terms, and the process and procedures as contained in the 2013 edition of the "Official Publication"; and (2) The May 1, 2000, AAFCO feed inspe...

Rule 901:5-11-01 | Definitions.

...As used in this chapter of the Administrative Code: (A) "Anti-siphon device" means a check valve or mechanism used to prevent backflow on any application equipment drawing water directly from any supply. If the anti-siphon device is not a mechanical device it must include a physical air gap of at least two times the diameter of the point of discharge between the water supply and the highest por...

Rule 901:5-11-01 | Definitions.

...As used in this chapter of the Administrative Code: (A) "Anti-siphon device" means a check valve or mechanism used to prevent backflow on any application equipment drawing water directly from any supply. If the anti-siphon device is not a mechanical device it must include a physical air gap of at least two times the diameter of the point of discharge between the water supply and the highest por...

Rule 901:5-11-09 | Notification requirements for lawn pesticide applicators.

...(A) No commercial applicator or trained serviceperson working under the direct supervision of a commercial applicator shall: (1) Apply any lawn pesticides to residential lawns in any municipal corporation or subdivided area of a township unless the applicator has done all of the following: (a) They provide the following information in writing to the person on whose property the chemical is being applied. This infor...

Rule 901:5-11-10 | Recordkeeping.

...(A) Commercial applicators: (1) Applying pesticides under the pesticide use categories defined in paragraphs (N)(7) and (N)(10) of rule 901:5-11-01 of the Administrative Code, or to structures and their contents shall record, in English, on the date of application the following information for each application made by the commercial applicator or trained servicepersons working under the commercia...

Rule 901:5-11-10 | Recordkeeping.

...(A) Commercial applicators: (1) Applying pesticides under the pesticide use categories defined in paragraphs (P)(7) and (P)(10) of rule 901:5-11-01 of the Administrative Code, or to structures and their contents shall record, in English, on the date of application the following information for each application made by the commercial applicator or trained servicepersons working under the commercia...

Rule 901:5-11-11 | Storage, handling, disposal and distribution of pesticides, custom mixes and blends.

...(A) Storage: (1) Pesticides shall not be stored: (a) In a manner that could result in contamination of animal feeds or commercial fertilizers; (b) Above or against feed components, animal foods, foodstuffs, medications, or children's toys; or (c) Loaded into aerial application equipment within one hundred yards of an airline passenger terminal. (2) For display purposes: (a) Pesticides shall not be shelved abov...

Rule 901:5-11-11 | Storage, handling, disposal and distribution of pesticides, custom mixes and blends.

...(A) Storage: (1) Pesticides shall not be stored: (a) In a manner that could result in contamination of animal feeds or commercial fertilizers; (b) Above or against feed components, animal foods, foodstuffs, medications, or children's toys; or (c) Loaded into aerial application equipment within one hundred yards of an airline passenger terminal. (2) For display purposes: (a) Pesticides shall not...

Rule 901:5-11-13 | Recordkeeping for wood-destroying insect diagnostic inspections for real estate transactions.

...Commercial applicators conducting wood-destroying insect diagnostic inspections for real estate transactions (hereinafter inspections) shall: (A) Conduct all inspections in accordance with the practices set forth in the Ohio wood-destroying insect diagnostic inspection training program. (B) Make a complete record of the findings of each inspection on form NPMA-33 which can be located at the Ohio ...

Rule 901:5-11-15 | Pesticide use in schools.

...(A) This rule shall apply to the following: (1) School classroom buildings established under Chapter 3311. of the Revised Code; (2) Education service centers and community schools established under Chapter 3314. of the Revised Code; (3) STEM schools established under Chapter 3326. of the Revised Code; and (4) Non-public schools chartered by the board of education pursuant to section 3301.16 of the Revised Code. ...