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Ammonium nitrate security
legislation (Public Act 68) was signed into Michigan law on July 11, 2005.
It amends the Michigan fertilizer law, Act 451, Part 85, Fertilizers to do the
following:
- Requires retailers to
secure ammonium nitrate fertilizer at all times against vandalism, theft,
or unauthorized access.
- Requires retailers to
keep records of ammonium nitrate sales for at least two years and make them
available for inspection or audit by the Michigan Department of Agriculture
(MDA). Records are exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information
Act.
- Allows retailers the
authority to refuse to sell ammonium nitrate fertilizer to any person attempting
to purchase it out of season, in unusual patterns or circumstances, or in
unusual amounts as determined by the retailer. MDA will not suspend
or revoke a license of a distributor or manufacturer who refuses to sell the
fertilizer under such circumstances.
Michigan retailers must
obtain the following information regarding any sale of ammonium nitrate fertilizer:
- Date of sale
- Quantity purchased
- Number of the purchaser's
valid State operator's license with the appropriate endorsement, if
applicable, or other number from a photo ID approved by MDA.
- The purchaser's
name, current address, and telephone number.
- The agency relationship,
if any, between the purchaser and the person picking up or accepting delivery
of the fertilizer.
Recordkeeping
Form (Prints on 11x14 paper)
Michigan
Fertilizer Law - Sec 8515 and 8518 discuss-the new security requirements
NOTE:
The new security requirements only apply to ammonium nitrate as a single nutrient
fertilizer (33-34% Nitrogen). Use of ammonium nitrate fertilizer in blends,
e.g. 12-12-12, is not included.
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