Plant food deficiency

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(a) Penalties.--The following penalties shall be assessed for deficiencies from the guaranteed analysis:

(1) A penalty payment of five times the commercial value of each deficiency shall be assessed when the analysis shows that a fertilizer is deficient:

(i) in one or more of its guaranteed primary nutrients beyond a tolerance of 10% (two unit maximum); or

(ii) when the overall index value of the primary nutrients in the fertilizer is below 97.

(2) When a fertilizer is subject to a penalty payment under both paragraph (1)(i) and (ii), the larger penalty payment shall apply. Any such penalties assessed may not exceed the retail price of the lot of fertilizer represented by the official sample.

(3) Deficiencies beyond the tolerance as established by regulation in a component other than a primary nutrient shall be evaluated by the department and shall be subject to any penalty under this chapter.

(b) Payment of penalties.--All penalties assessed under this section shall be paid by the guarantor to the consumer of the lot of fertilizer represented by the sample analyzed within 90 days after the date of notice from the department to the guarantor. Receipts of payment shall be promptly forwarded by the guarantor to the department. If the consumer cannot be found, the penalties shall be paid to the department.

(c) Deficiencies in mixed fertilizers.--A deficiency in an official sample of mixed fertilizer resulting from nonuniformity shall not be deemed distinguishable from a deficiency due to actual plant nutrient shortage and shall be deemed a violation of this chapter for which the department may assess any penalty as provided for in this chapter.

Cross References. Section 6709 is referred to in section 6710 of this title.


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