94.64(3r)(c)
(c) The department shall deposit the license fees collected under
par. (a) in the agrichemical management fund. The department shall deposit the surcharges collected under
par. (b) in the agricultural chemical cleanup fund.
94.64(4)
(4) Tonnage fees and surcharges. 94.64(4)(a)(a)
Requirement. Except as provided in
par. (b), a person who is required to be licensed under
sub. (3) and who sells or distributes fertilizer in this state shall pay to the department the following fees and surcharges on all fertilizer that the person sells or distributes in this state:
94.64(4)(a)1.
1. A basic fee of 23 cents per ton for fertilizer sold or distributed beginning on October 29, 1999, and ending on June 30, 2001, and 30 cents per ton for fertilizer sold or distributed after June 30, 2001, with a minimum fee of $25.
94.64(4)(a)2.
2. A research fee of 10 cents per ton, with a minimum fee of $1.
94.64(4)(a)3.
3. An additional research fee of 10 cents per ton, with a minimum fee of $1.
94.64(4)(a)4.
4. A groundwater fee of 10 cents per ton, with a minimum fee of $1.
94.64(4)(a)5.
5. An agricultural chemical cleanup surcharge of 63 cents per ton on all fertilizer that the person sells or distributes in this state after June 30, 2005, unless the department establishes a lower surcharge under
s. 94.73 (15).
94.64(4)(a)6.
6. Beginning on October 29, 1999, a weights and measures inspection fee of 2 cents per ton, with a minimum fee of $1.
94.64(4)(b)
(b)
Exemptions. Paragraph (a) does not apply to any of the following:
94.64(4)(b)1.
1. Fertilizer sold or distributed to a manufacturer for use in the further manufacture or processing of fertilizer.
94.64(4)(b)2.
2. Fertilizer sold or distributed to a person licensed under
sub. (3) (a), for resale by that person.
94.64(4)(c)1.1. The department shall deposit the fee under
par. (a) 1. in the agrichemical management fund.
94.64(4)(c)4.
4. The department shall deposit the fee under
par. (a) 4. in the environmental fund for environmental management.
94.64(4)(c)5.
5. The department shall deposit the surcharge under
par. (a) 5. in the agricultural chemical cleanup fund.
94.64(5)
(5) Tonnage report and fee payment. 94.64(5)(a)(a)
Requirement. A person who is required to pay fees or surcharges under
sub. (4) shall do all of the following by August 14 annually:
94.64(5)(a)1.
1. File with the department a report that states the number of tons of each grade of fertilizer sold or distributed in this state during the 12 months ending on June 30 of that year on which the person is required to pay those fees or surcharges.
94.64(5)(a)2.
2. Pay the fees and surcharges under
sub. (4) on the tonnage reported under
subd. 1.
94.64(5)(b)
(b)
Extended deadline. The department may extend the filing deadline under
par. (a) for up to 30 days for cause, in response to a request filed before August 14.
94.64(5)(c)
(c)
Late payment. If a person fails to pay a fee or surcharge when due under this section, the amount of the fee or surcharge is increased by $10 or 10% of the amount that the fee or surcharge would have been if paid when due, whichever is greater.
94.64(5)(d)
(d)
Tonnage equivalents. A tonnage report under
par. (a) 1. shall report liquid fertilizer tonnage in terms of dry fertilizer tonnage equivalents, as prescribed by the department.
94.64(5)(e)
(e)
Audit. The department may audit a tonnage report under
par. (a) 1., including the records on which the tonnage report is based.
94.64(6)
(6) Records. A person who manufactures, sells or distributes fertilizer in this state shall keep records showing the grades and quantities of fertilizer manufactured, sold or distributed in this state. The person shall keep the records relating to the 12 months covered by a report under
sub. (5) (a) 1. for at least 24 months following the date of filing the report. The person shall make the records available to the department for inspection and copying upon request.
94.64(6m)
(6m) Records confidential. The department may not disclose information obtained under
sub. (5) or
(6) that reveals the grades or amounts of fertilizer sold or distributed by any person. This subsection does not prohibit the department from preparing and distributing aggregate information that does not reveal the grades or amounts of fertilizer sold or distributed by individual sellers or distributors.
94.64(6p)(a)(a) The department may by written notice, without prior hearing, summarily suspend the license of any person who fails to file a report or pay a fee or surcharge as required under
sub. (5).
94.64(6p)(b)
(b) A summary license suspension under
par. (a) takes effect on the date specified in the notice, which may be no sooner than 10 days after the date on which the notice is received by the recipient.
94.64(6p)(c)
(c) A person whose license is suspended under
par. (a) may request a meeting concerning the suspension. The department shall hold an informal meeting with the requester as soon as reasonably possible and not more than 10 days after the requester makes the request in writing, unless the requester agrees to a later date. If the matter is not resolved at the informal meeting, the requester may request a formal contested case hearing under
ch. 227. A request for a hearing does not stay a summary suspension under
par. (a).
94.64(6p)(d)
(d) A person who is required to pay a fee or surcharge under
sub. (5) remains obligated to pay the fee or surcharge regardless of whether the person continues to be licensed under this section.
94.64(7)
(7) Prohibitions. It is unlawful for any person:
94.64(7)(a)
(a) To distribute any fertilizer in violation of this section or rules promulgated under this section.
94.64(7)(b)
(b) To make any false, deceptive or misleading guarantee, claim or representation in connection with the distribution of fertilizer.
94.64(7)(c)
(c) To manufacture or distribute any fertilizer without a license required by
sub. (3).
94.64(7)(d)
(d) To make any false or misleading statement in an application for a license or in any inspection fee or statistical report, or in any other statement or report filed with the department.
94.64(8)
(8) Inspection, sampling and analysis. 94.64(8)(a)(a) The department shall inspect, sample and analyze fertilizer distributed within the state at such time and place and to such extent as is necessary to determine compliance with this section.
94.64(8)(b)
(b) The department may enter, at all reasonable times, any building, conveyance or premises used in the manufacture and distribution of fertilizer in this state to determine compliance with this section and to stop any conveyance transporting fertilizer for the purpose of inspecting and sampling the fertilizer and examining its labeling.
94.64(8)(c)
(c) Manufacturers or distributors of fertilizer shall submit to the department, on request, fertilizer samples, copies of labeling or any other data or information which the department requests concerning composition and claims and representations made for fertilizer manufactured or distributed by them in this state.
94.64(8m)(a)(a)
Use of funds. At the end of each fiscal year, the moneys collected under
sub. (4) (a) 2. and
s. 94.65 (6) (a) 3. shall be forwarded to the University of Wisconsin System to be used for research on soil management, soil fertility, plant nutrition problems and for research on surface water and groundwater problems which may be related to fertilizer usage; for dissemination of the results of the research; and for other designated activities tending to promote the correct usage of fertilizer materials.
94.64(8m)(b)
(b)
Fertilizer research council. The fertilizer research council shall recommend projects to be financed by fertilizer research funds. Members of the council shall meet at least annually to select projects to recommend for funding. The recommendations shall be made by majority vote of the council. If the University of Wisconsin System is unable to carry on the projected research, the council may recommend other appropriate nonprofit research institutions or agencies for receipt of funds.
94.64(9)
(9) Rules. The department may promulgate rules:
94.64(9)(a)
(a) Requiring that the guaranteed analysis of phosphorus and potassium be expressed in the elemental form. If adopted, such rule shall not take effect prior to July 1, 1972, and shall provide for an additional period of at least 5 years during which both the oxide and the elemental guarantees for phosphorus and potassium may be given on the same label.
94.64(9)(b)
(b) Regulating the sale and labeling of fertilizer, including warning or caution statements or directions for use in connection with the labeling of fertilizer.
94.64(9)(c)
(c) Governing methods of sampling, testing, examining and analyzing fertilizer.
94.64(9)(d)
(d) Prescribing tolerances for deficiencies found in percentages of plant nutrient guaranteed to be present.
94.64(9)(e)
(e) Prescribing the manner in which grade and guaranteed analysis shall be declared on the label.
94.64(9)(f)
(f) Establishing standards of identity and purity for fertilizer materials.
94.64(9)(g)
(g) Prescribing standards for the exemption of mixed fertilizers from the requirement under
sub. (3m) (a).
94.64(9)(h)
(h) Establishing standards and procedures to review an application for a permit or an amended permit for the distribution of a nonagricultural or special-use fertilizer under
sub. (3m) (b).
94.64(10)
(10) Publication. The department shall publish, at least annually, and in such form as it deems proper, information concerning the sales of fertilizers, together with other data on their production and use as it considers advisable, and a report of the results of the analyses based on official samples of fertilizers sold within the state compared with the analyses guaranteed on the product label. Information concerning the production and use of fertilizers shall be shown separately for the periods July 1 to December 31 and January 1 to June 30 of each year. No disclosure shall be made of the operations of any person.
94.64(11)(a)(a)
Stop sale orders. The department may issue and enforce a written or printed stop sale order to the owner or custodian of any lot or container of fertilizer distributed in violation of this section or of rules promulgated under this section. The order shall prohibit the sale or removal of the fertilizer, except as authorized by the department, until it has been brought into compliance with the law or until a plan for disposition is agreed upon with the department in writing. The stop sale order shall have the effect of a special order under
s. 93.18 and shall be subject to judicial review if, within 10 days after service of the order, a request for a hearing is made to the department.
94.64(11)(b)
(b)
Temporary holding orders. A temporary holding order may be issued whenever the department has reason to believe any lot or container of fertilizer may not be in compliance with the law pending further evaluation or laboratory examination and analysis. A temporary holding order shall be effective for no more than 15 days but may be extended for an additional 15-day period as may reasonably be necessary to complete sampling, analysis and evaluation of the fertilizer and its labeling. The fertilizer shall be released prior to the expiration of such temporary period if found to be in compliance with the law. If found to be in violation of the law, the temporary holding order shall be extended by notice, in writing, to the owner or custodian and a stop sale order issued prohibiting the further movement or disposition of the fertilizer without consent of the department, subject to the right of hearing before the department if requested within 10 days after service of such notice and stop sale order.
94.64(11)(c)
(c)
Seizure, condemnation and sale. Fertilizer not in compliance with this section shall be subject to seizure on complaint of the department to a court having jurisdiction. If the court finds that the fertilizer is in violation of this section and orders the seizure thereof, it shall be disposed of as the court directs. Disposition shall not be ordered by the court without first granting the owner or custodian, at his or her request, reasonable opportunity to reprocess or relabel the fertilizer under supervision of the department to bring it into compliance with this section.
94.64(11)(d)
(d)
Injunction. Upon petition of the department any court having equity jurisdiction may grant a temporary or permanent injunction restraining any person from violating or continuing to violate this section or any rules thereunder notwithstanding the existence of other remedies at law.
94.64(12)(a)(a) Any person who violates this section or any rule issued thereunder shall forfeit $50 for the first violation and not less than $200 nor more than $500 for any subsequent violation. Any willful violation shall constitute a misdemeanor and any person convicted thereof shall be fined not less than $250 nor more than $5,000 or imprisoned in the county jail not more than one year or both.
94.64(12)(b)
(b) It is the duty of each district attorney to whom any violation is reported to cause appropriate actions or proceedings to be instituted for the collection of forfeitures or enforcement of other remedies. In any enforcement action the court may, in addition to other penalties provided in this subsection, order restitution to any party injured by the purchase of fertilizer sold in violation of the law. If the violator is convicted of a crime, restitution shall be in accordance with
s. 973.20.
94.64 Cross-reference
Cross Reference: See also ch.
ATCP 40, Wis. adm. code.
94.64 Annotation
A local government is not preempted by s. 94.701 (3) (a) from regulating the phosphorous content in weed and feed products. A weed and feed product is both a pesticide, which under s. 94.701 (3) (a), only the state can regulate, and a fertilizer, which local government can regulate. The definition of both "pesticide" and "fertilizer" as including a mixture of the two preserves both state regulation of pesticides and local regulation of fertilizers. The state regulates the pesticide components of the mixed products, local government the fertilizer components. Croplife America. Inc. v. City of Madison,
432 F.3d 732 (2005).
94.645
94.645
Fertilizer and pesticide storage. 94.645(1)(b)
(b) "Bulk pesticide" means liquid pesticide in a container larger than 55 gallons or solid pesticide in undivided quantities greater than 100 pounds.
94.645(1)(c)
(c) "Distribute" means to import, consign, sell, offer for sale, solicit orders for sale or otherwise supply fertilizer or pesticide for sale or use in this state.
94.645(1)(d)
(d) "Fertilizer" has the meaning specified under
s. 94.64 (1) (e), except that this term does not include anhydrous ammonia.
94.645(1)(e)
(e) "Manufacture" means to process, granulate, compound, produce, mix, blend or alter the composition of fertilizer or to manufacture, formulate, prepare, compound, propagate, package, label or process any pesticide.
94.645(2)(a)(a) Except as provided in
par. (b), every person who manufactures or distributes bulk fertilizer or bulk pesticides shall comply with the storage standards adopted under
sub. (3).
94.645(2)(b)
(b) This section does not apply to containers for liquid pesticide larger than 55 gallons if the larger containers are designed for emergency storage of leaking containers which are 55 gallons or smaller and are used only for that purpose.
94.645(3)
(3) Rules. The department shall adopt by rule standards for the storage of bulk fertilizer or bulk pesticides, for the purpose of protecting the waters of the state from harm due to contamination by fertilizer or pesticides. The rule shall apply to all persons who manufacture or distribute bulk fertilizer or bulk pesticides. The rule shall comply with
ch. 160. The rule may include different standards for new and existing facilities, but all standards shall provide substantially similar protection for the waters of the state.
94.645(4)(a)(a) The department shall enforce this section. The department may, by special order under
s. 93.18, prohibit a violation of rules promulgated under this section and require necessary measures to correct the violation. Special orders may be issued on a summary basis, without prior complaint, notice or hearing, where necessary to protect public health or the environment. A summary special order is subject to a subsequent right of hearing before the department, if a hearing is requested within 10 days after the date on which the order is served. Any party affected by the special order may request a preliminary or informal hearing pending the scheduling and conduct of a full hearing. Hearings, if requested, shall be conducted as expeditiously as possible after receipt of a request for hearing. Enforcement of a summary special order shall not be stayed pending hearing, except as otherwise ordered by the department.
94.645(4)(b)
(b) The circuit court for any county where violation of such an order occurs has jurisdiction to enforce the special order by injunctive and other appropriate relief.
94.645(5)
(5) Penalties. Any person who violates this section or any rule or order adopted under this section shall forfeit not less than $10 nor more than $1,000 for each violation. Each violation of this section or any rule or order under this section constitutes a separate offense and each day of continued violation is a separate offense.
94.645 Cross-reference
Cross Reference: See also chs.
ATCP 31,
32, and
33, Wis. adm. code.
94.65
94.65
Soil and plant additives. 94.65(1)
(1)
Definitions. In this section:
94.65(1)(a)
(a) "Active ingredient" means a component of a soil or plant additive from which the soil or plant additive derives all or part of its value or effectiveness and which is: