Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 901:12-9-03 | Management.
...(A) The responsible party must catch, lift, and move poultry humanely. (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 p... |
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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... |
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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... |
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Rule 901:13-1-07 | Sheet and rill erosion.
...Each owner, operator, or person responsible for agricultural operations shall prevent pollution caused by sheet and rill erosion. Agricultural operations found by the director or the director's designee to have failed to implement best management practices (BMPs) to prevent sheet and rill erosion and have caused pollution to waters of the state shall apply and maintain conservation practices such that the p... |
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Rule 901:13-1-07 | Sheet and rill erosion.
...(A) Each owner, operator, or person responsible for agricultural operations shall prevent pollution caused by sheet and rill erosion. (B) Agricultural operations found by the director or the director's designee to have failed to implement best management practices to prevent sheet and rill erosion and have caused pollution to waters of the state shall apply and maintain best management practi... |
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Rule 901:13-1-09 | Wind erosion.
...(A) Each owner, operator, or person responsible for agricultural operations shall prevent pollution caused by wind erosion. (B) Agricultural operations found by the director or the director's designee to have failed to implement best management practices to prevent wind erosion and have caused pollution to waters of the state shall apply and maintain best management practices as outlined in ... |
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Rule 901:13-1-14 | Agricultural pollution abatement cost sharing.
...Cost share monies from the state may be available to assist landowners in installing needed best management practices which abate animal manure pollution, soil erosion or degradation of the waters of the state by soil sediment including pollutants attached thereto. Best management practices specified as eligible for cost sharing must require expenditures that are likely to exceed the economic returns to the... |
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Rule 901:13-1-16 | Operating procedures.
...(A) Operation and management plans. The district shall approve or disapprove operation and management plans at their regularly scheduled board meetings and shall maintain a record of their actions as part of their meeting minutes. Approved plans shall be signed by the chairman. Plans may also be submitted by the owner or operator to the director for approval. District boards of supervisors may est... |
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Rule 901:13-1-16 | Operating procedures.
...(A) Operation and management plans. The district shall approve or disapprove operation and management plans at the district's regularly scheduled board meetings and shall maintain a record of their actions as part of their meeting minutes. Approved plans shall be signed by the chairman. Plans may also be submitted by the owner or operator to the director for approval. District boards of supervisor... |
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Rule 901:13-1-17 | Director's orders.
...(A) Issuing orders. When the director or the director's designee investigates a complaint and the owner, operator, or person responsible fails to implement a corrective action in accordance with 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, up... |
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Rule 901:13-1-17 | Director's orders.
...(A) Issuing orders. When the director or the director's designee investigates a complaint and the owner, operator, or person responsible fails to implement a corrective action in accordance with 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, up... |
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Rule 901:13-1-20 | Designating watersheds in distress.
...(A) The director may designate a watershed to be in distress, and thereby set requirements for the storage, handling and land application of manure; and/or the control of the erosion of sediment and substances attached thereto; and associated nutrient management plans for land and operations within the designated watershed boundaries. In evaluating a potential designation, the director may conside... |
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Rule 901:13-1-20 | Designating watersheds in distress.
...(A) The director may designate a watershed to be in distress and within the designated watershed 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 consi... |
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Rule 901:13-1-99 | Civil penalties.
...(A) The following violations 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) Viol... |
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Rule 901:14-1-01 | Definitions.
...(A) "Abandoned application" means an application for licensure which was returned to the applicant by the department as incomplete and not finalized or corrected by the applicant and returned to the department within thirty days or by the application deadline. (B) "Acceptable hemp THC level" means the application of the measurement of uncertainty to the reported delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol c... |
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Rule 901:14-1-02 | Cultivation License.
...(A) No person may cultivate hemp without a hemp cultivation license issued by the department. (B) Hemp cultivation licenses are valid for three years provided that the licensee is compliant with Chapter 928. of the Revised Code and this chapter. (C) Hemp cultivation licenses shall be renewed every three years by complying with the rules of this paragraph, including obtaining the required backgro... |
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Rule 901:14-1-03 | Cultivation application.
...(A) A person applying for a hemp cultivation license shall apply on a form provided by the department. (B) An applicant shall provide all of the following information to the department: (1) If the applicant is an individual: (a) The full legal name of the applicant; (b) The physical address of the applicant; (c) The mailing address of the applicant; (d) The email address of the applicant; and (... |
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Rule 901:14-1-05 | Background checks.
...(A) All applicants and key participants in the business entity, if applicable, shall submit to a criminal records check completed by the bureau of criminal identification and investigation in accordance with section 928.03 of the Revised Code. (B) Applicants submitting a renewal application must comply with paragraph (A) of this rule during the application window established in paragraph (D) of r... |
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Rule 901:14-1-08 | Harvesting.
...(A) A licensed cultivator shall submit a completed current harvest or destruction report form to the department at least fifteen days prior to the intended harvest date or intended destruction of a failed crop. The licensed cultivator shall indicate to the department the growing location or part thereof that the cultivator intends to harvest or destroy. (B) Upon receipt of a completed harvest or ... |
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Rule 901:14-1-09 | Sampling.
...(A) All growing locations shall be subject to random sampling and inspection at any time by the department for compliance with Chapter 928. of the Revised Code and this chapter. (B) During the sample collection window as outlined in rule 901:14-1-08 of the Administrative Code, the licensed cultivator or an authorized representative shall be present at the growing location. Representatives of the ... |
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Rule 901:14-1-10 | Testing and reporting.
...(A) The department's testing laboratory shall be the official regulatory laboratory for compliance with Chapter 928. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted pursuant to it. The department may contract with third-party laboratories to provide testing services on its behalf. As soon as they are available, all test results shall be reported to the license holders by the department. No other testing... |
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Rule 901:14-1-12 | Reporting and records.
...(A) Planting report. (1) A planting report for each growing location shall be submitted to the department by July first of each year or within fifteen days of planting, including replanting. The licensed cultivator shall utilize the planting report form which can be found on the department's website www.agri.ohio.gov. (2) The report shall include the following information: (a) Field or greenhou... |
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Rule 901:14-1-16 | Clone and seed production.
...(A) All licensed hemp cultivators engaged in the business of producing clones, cuttings, propagules, and seed for propagation purposes shall: (1) Not sell hemp seeds or plants to any person or business entity in the state of Ohio who is not licensed as a cultivator or an exempted university pursuant to Chapter 928. of the Revised Code and this chapter. (2) Maintain information on the mother ... |
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Rule 901:14-1-17 | Cultivation research.
...(A) Any private or non-profit entity, that is otherwise not a university, interested in obtaining a cultivation license for research purposes only shall apply for a license in accordance with rules 901:14-1-02 and 901:14-1-03 of the Administrative Code except that these applicants shall utilize the hemp cultivation research application form. (B) Hemp cultivation research licensees are exempt ... |
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Rule 901:14-1-99 | Enforcement.
...(A) The director shall deny, suspend, or revoke a hemp cultivation license if the licensed cultivator, applicant, or key participant has: (1) Provided false or misleading information on the hemp cultivation application or renewal application; (2) Not complied with the background check requirements as outlined in rule 901:14-1-05 of the Administrative Code; (3) Plead guilty to or was con... |