***** 324.11563.added THIS ADDED SECTION IS EFFECTIVE MARCH 29, 2023 *****
Sec. 11563.
(1) General use compost offered for sale shall be accompanied by a label, in the case of bagged compost, or an information sheet in the case of bulk sales. The label or information sheet shall contain all of the following information:
(a) The name and generator of the compost.
(b) The feedstock and bulking agents used to produce the compost.
(c) Use instructions, including application rates and any restrictions on use.
(d) If the compost is marketed as a fertilizer, micronutrient, or soil conditioner, the label shall list the applicable parameters under section 11565 and comply with the requirements of part 85, if applicable.
(e) If the compost is marketed as a liming material, the label shall list the applicable parameters under section 11565 and shall include a statement indicating that the generator of the compost is in compliance with the applicable requirements of 1955 PA 162, MCL 290.531 to 290.538. The label shall specify the generator's liming license number.
(f) A statement indicating how the user of the compost can obtain the results of all testing, including test parameters and concentration levels.
(2) Restricted use compost shall be managed as provided in any of the following:
(a) Disposed of at a properly licensed landfill.
(b) Stockpiled on-site until the generator petitions the department under section 11562 and the department reclassifies the compost as provided in that section.
(c) Used for a use specified by the department under section 11553(3).
(d) If offered for sale, accompanied by a label, in the case of bagged compost, or an information sheet in the case of bulk sales. The label or information sheet shall contain both of the following:
(i) The information required by subsection (1).
(ii) A statement that the compost has been approved for use by this state and further indicating how the user of the compost may obtain the results of all testing including test parameters, concentration levels, and the applicable standards.
(3) The department may impose conditions for use of restricted use compost to ensure the protection of the environment, natural resources, or the public health, safety, or welfare.
History: Add. 2022, Act 249, Eff. Mar. 29, 2023 Popular Name: Act 451Popular Name: NREPAPopular Name: Solid Waste Act
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 324 - Natural Resources and Environmental Protection
Act 451 of 1994 - Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (324.101 - 324.90106)
Article II - Pollution Control (324.3101...324.21563)
451-1994-II-3 - Chapter 3 Waste Management (324.11101...324.12118)
451-1994-II-3-115 - Part 115 Solid Waste Management (324.11501...324.11587.added)
Section 324.11556.added - Class 1 and 2 Compostable Materials; Composting of Dead Animals.
Section 324.11557.added - Location of Composting Facilities; Notification Requirements Near Airport.
Section 324.11560.added - Annual Report.
Section 324.11562.added - Petition for Classification; Pilot Composting Project; Testing Parameters.
Section 324.11564.added - Testing of Finished Compost; Compliance.
Section 324.11565.added - General Use Parameters for Compost.
Section 324.11567.added - Creation of Soil-Like Product; Blending Requirements; Gypsum Drywall.