Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 61-6D-7 - Certification Renewal7.1. The Department shall issue nutrient management certificate for two (2) years and may renew it at the end of the second year if the certificate holder meets the requirements of this section. However, the Department shall revoke a nutrient management certification after the first year if the certificate holder does not submit an annual activity report as described in 7.1.c of this section. 7.1.a. The certificate holder shall submit a renewal application on the form provided by the Department which provides proof of the satisfactory completion within the past two (2) years of at least twelve (12) hours of continuing education, workshops, or other training programs that have been pre-approved by the Department. To facilitate certificate holders to gain the twelve (12) hours of training the Department shall provide a minimum of six (6) hours continuing education training annually.7.1.b. The certificate holder shall submit, on the form required by the Department, an annual activity report on nutrient management plans by December 31. The annual report shall include but is not limited to:7.1.b.1. The name and certification number of the certificate holder;7.1.b.2. The USGS 12 digit Watershed Code of the nutrient management plan;7.1.b.3. County Name in which the nutrient management plan was written;7.1.b.4. The number of acres in the nutrient management plan, animal units, and amount of nutrients under improved management.