Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 427a - Connecticut Fertilizer Law of 2008
Section 22-111a. - Short title: Connecticut Fertilizer Law of 2008.

This chapter shall be known as the “Connecticut Fertilizer Law of 2008”.

(February, 1965, P.A. 198, S. 1; P.A. 09-229, S. 1.)
History: P.A. 09-229 added “of 2008” to chapter title, effective July 1, 2009.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 22 - Agriculture. Domestic Animals

Chapter 427a - Connecticut Fertilizer Law of 2008

Section 22-111a. - Short title: Connecticut Fertilizer Law of 2008.

Section 22-111b. - Definitions.

Section 22-111c. - Registration of brands and grades. Fee. Regulations.

Section 22-111d. - Labeling.

Section 22-111e. - Inspection fees. Tonnage reports by distributors.

Section 22-111f. - Entry, inspection, sampling and analysis.

Section 22-111g. - Misbranded fertilizers.

Section 22-111h. - Written reports by distributors and sellers. Confidentiality of report information.

Section 22-111i. - Publication of information by director.

Section 22-111j. - Regulations.

Section 22-111k. - Penalty for short weight.

Section 22-111l. - Revocation, refusal or suspension of registration.

Section 22-111m. - Stop sale, use or removal orders.

Section 22-111n. - Seizure of noncomplying fertilizers.

Section 22-111o. - Procedure re violations. Notice and hearing. Fine. Injunctions.

Section 22-111p. - Sales and exchanges between importers, manufacturers or manipulators.

Section 22-111q. - Appeals.

Section 22-111r. - Administration and enforcement.

Section 22-111s. - Special acts and municipal ordinances or regulations superceded.

Section 22-111t. - Guarantees. Inspection and analysis. Deficiencies. Penalties.

Section 22-111u. - Commissioner to determine and publish values.

Section 22-111v. - Distribution of adulterated fertilizer prohibited.

Section 22-111w. - Storage of bulk fertilizers. Best management practices for fertilizer use and application.

Section 22-111x. - Cooperation and agreements with agencies of state, other states and federal government.