Code of Alabama
Chapter 80 - General Provisions.
Section 11-80-15 - Regulation of Fertilizer.

(a) A county commission or municipal governing body may not adopt or continue in effect any ordinance, rule, or resolution regulating the registration, packaging, labeling, sale, distribution, transportation, storage, or application of fertilizers. The entire subject matter of the foregoing shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture and Industries.
(b) For purposes of this section, the term fertilizer means any substance containing one or more recognized plant nutrients which is used for its plant nutrient content and which is designed for use or claimed to have value in promoting plant growth, except unmanipulated animal and vegetable manures, marl, lime, limestone, wood ashes, boiler ashes produced by the pulp and paper or the electric utility industry, and similar products exempted by regulation of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries.
(c) This section shall not affect, supersede, or override any zoning ordinance or business license enacted by a county or municipal government, except to the extent the zoning ordinance or business license purports to regulate fertilizer as prohibited by this section, which provisions are null and void.
(d) A political subdivision of the state is not subject to the requirements of subsections (a), (b), and (c) if the political subdivision's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit or other Alabama Department of Environmental Management administrative action requires, based on federal or state requirements for impaired water bodies, a stricter standard than this section imposes. The political subdivision must demonstrate to the satisfaction of Alabama Department of Environmental Management that the discharges from the municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) within its jurisdiction have the potential to impact an impaired water body and whether the MS4 is subject to an applicable total maximum daily load (TMDL) requirement for the impaired water body. The political subdivision must document in the public record the rationale supporting the exemption provided in this section, including all documents utilized to support the exemption. Any exemption pursuant to this section shall lapse upon restoration of water quality as documented in the Alabama's Water Quality Report to Congress and there are no federal or state requirements requiring a stricter standard than this section imposes. Upon lapse of the exemption, subsections (a), (b), and (c) shall apply.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 11 - Counties and Municipal Corporations.

Title 3 - Provisions Applicable to Counties and Municipal Corporations.

Chapter 80 - General Provisions.

Section 11-80-1 - Condemnation of Lands for Public Building Sites, Roads, Streets, Construction Materials, Etc.

Section 11-80-2 - Relocation Assistance for Persons Displaced by Acquisition of Real Property Under Local Land Acquisition Programs.

Section 11-80-3 - Contracts Between Counties and Municipalities as to Use and Occupation, etc., of Public Buildings Located in Municipalities.

Section 11-80-4 - Appropriations for Municipal Bands, Etc.

Section 11-80-4.1 - Appropriations and Contributions to Community Action Agencies.

Section 11-80-5 - Planning, Establishment, Administration, etc., of Recreational, Social and Cultural Facilities, Services, etc., for Senior Citizens.

Section 11-80-7 - Authority of Municipalities, Counties, Public Corporations, Boards of Education, etc., With Respect to Letters of Credit as Security for Bonds, Notes, Etc.

Section 11-80-8.1 - Enactment of Ordinances, Resolutions, etc., Controlling Rent Charged for Leasing Private Property Prohibited.

Section 11-80-9 - Assistance to Governing Body of Municipality or County When Municipality or County Declared Disaster Area; Procedure; Mutual Aid Agreements.

Section 11-80-10 - Licensing of Junkyards Located Within and Outside Police Jurisdictions by Municipalities and Counties.

Section 11-80-11 - Authority Reserved to Attorney General to Bring or Settle Certain Lawsuits Concerning Firearms, Ammunition, Etc.

Section 11-80-12 - Retention of Judicially Prescribed Method of Election and Number of Serving Members for Boards of Education, County Commissions, or Municipal Governing Bodies.

Section 11-80-13 - Cemetery Rehabilitation Authorities.

Section 11-80-14 - Deaf or Blind Child Area Signs.

Section 11-80-15 - Regulation of Fertilizer.

Section 11-80-16 - Prohibition Against Requiring Employers to Grant or Compensate for Vacation or Leave Not Required by State or Federal Law.

Section 11-80-17 - Alarm Systems; Regulation of Installation and Use of Battery-Charged Fences.