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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Office of Agricultural Marketing
(Amended at ARRS Committee)

302 KAR 40:010.Certification of organic production, processing, or handling operations.

Section 1.

 

(1)

A producer, processor, or handler of organic agricultural products shall comply with:

(a)

7 C.F.R. Part 205, the National Organic Program;

(b)

The KDA Organic Certification Program Quality Manual; and

(c)

The standards established in the Organiccontained in the Certification Application required by Section 2(1) of this administrative regulation.

(2)

The department shall administer the Organic Certification Program in accordance with the KDA Organic Certification Program Quality Manual.

Section 2.

Certification.

(1)

To receive or maintain organic certification, a completed Organic Certification Applicationapplication form shall be submitted to the department annually.

(a)

A producer shall submit an Organic Farm Certification Application.

(b)

A processor or handler shall submit:

1.

An Organic Processing/Handling Certification Application; and

2.

An Organic Product Profile for each product to be certified.

(c)

A producer requesting certification of livestock shall also submit an Organic Livestock Certification Application.

(d)

Relevant supporting documentation required by thean Organic Certification Application shall be submitted with the application.

(2)

The production, processing, or handling operation shall be inspected by the department.

(a)

The inspector shall be trained as required by the KDA Organic Certification Program Quality Manual.

(b)

The applicant shall be present during an unannouncedthe inspection.

(c)

The inspector shall complete the appropriate field inspection report:

1.

The KDA Organic Crop Inspection Report;

2.

The KDA Organic Livestock Inspection Report; or

3.

The KDA Organic Processing/Handler Organic Inspection Report.

(d)

An exit interview shall be conducted using the Organic Inspection Exit Interview form.

(e)

Upon receipt of a field inspection report, the department shall make a determination of certification and notify the applicant in writing of the department'sits decision. If the written application and the field inspection report demonstrate compliance with this administrative regulation and 7 C.F.R. 205, the department shall grant certification.

(3)

The department shall conduct an annual inspection of every certified organic entity.

(4)

Except as establishedprovided by subsection (5) of this section and Section 3 of this administrative regulation, a producer, processor, or handler shall pay a certification fee of $500$250 for the initial certification scope and each year thereafter at renewalwhen renewed. Subsequent scopes beyond the initial shall be charged at $250$125 and each year thereafter at renewalwhen renewed. Except as establishedprovided by subsection (5) of this section and Section 3 of this administrative regulation, processors and handlers shall pay an additional fee of $200$100 per each $100,000 increment of gross receipts that exceed $100,000. Fees, including additional fees, shall be calculated in accordance with the Organic Certification Application and the Organic Certification Program Quality ManualOrganic Program Fee Schedule.

(5)

A production, processing, or handling operation with gross agricultural income from organic sales of less than $5,000 annually shall register with the department by submitting a complete and notarizedusing the Exempt Organic Operation Registration form. There shall not be a fee to register.

(6)

To withdraw an Organica Certification Application, a Voluntary Withdrawal FormWithdrawal of USDA National Organic Program Certification Application form shall be submitted to the department. The withdrawal procedures listed on the form shall be followed.

(7)

To voluntarily surrender an organic certification, a Voluntary Surrender Formof USDA National Organic Program Certification form shall be submitted to the department. The surrendering procedures listed on the form shall be followed.

Section 3.

Nonprofit, Educational, or Charitable Organization.

(1)

If a nonprofit, educational, or charitable organization, as defined by the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(3), has at least $5,000 gross sales of organic products, it shall be certified and pay the required fees in accordance with Section 2 of this administrative regulation.

(2)

If a nonprofit, educational, or charitable organization, as defined by the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(3), has less than $5,000 gross sales of organic products, it shall be registered for production, processing, or handling organic products by using the Exempt Organic Operation Registration form. There shall not be a fee to register.

Section 3.Section 4.

Organic Agriculture Advisory Committee.

(1)

The Organic Agriculture Advisory Committee shall consist of seven (7) members. At least three (3) of the members shall be farmers who produce organic products. The other four (4) members shallmay include consumers, advocates, handlers, or processors of organic products.

(2)

The committee shall be appointed by the commissioner and serve a term of two (2) years. Members may be reappointed to additional two (2) year terms.

(3)

The committee shall develop recommendations to promote and expand the organic agricultural products industry in Kentucky.

(4)

Members shall receive reimbursement for mileage only for meetings of the full committee.

Section 4.Section 5.

Exports. If export documentation is requested, the applicant shall:

(1)

Comply with the procedures established in the KDA Organic Certification Program Quality Manual; and shall be followed. The applicant shall

(2)

Pay an additional fee of fifty (50) dollars in accordance with the Organic Program Fee Schedule.

Section 5.Section 6.

Material IncorporatedIncorporation by Reference.

(1)

The following material is incorporated by reference:

(a)

"Organic Certification Application", September 2021;

(b)

"Processing and Handling Organic System Plan"; August 2022;

(c)

"Livestock & Poultry Organic System Plan", November 2021;

(d)

"2022 Crop Organic System Plan", November 2021;

(e)

"Single Ingredient Product List", October 2022;

(f)

"Multiple Ingredient Product List", October 2022;

(g)

"Voluntary Withdrawal Form", January 2020;

(h)

"Voluntary Surrender Form", January 2020;

(i)

"Organic Certification Program Quality Manual", November 2021;

(j)

"Exempt Organic Operation Registration", January 2018October 2022;

(k)

"Organic Inspection Exit Interview", November 2019;

(l)

"Crop Inspection Report", October 2022;

(m)

"Livestock Inspection Report", October 2022;

(n)

"KDA Organic Processing/Handler Organic Inspection Report", 2017.

(a)

"Organic Farm Certification Application", December 2013;

(b)

"Organic Processing/Handling Certification Application", December 2013;

(c)

"Organic Livestock Certification Application", December 2013;

(d)

"Organic Certification Program Fee Schedule", October 2013;

(e)

"Organic Product Profile", December 2013;

(f)

"Withdrawal of USDA National Organic Program Certification Application", October 2013;

(g)

"Voluntary Surrender of USDA National Organic Program Certification", October 2013;

(h)

"KDA Organic Certification Program Quality Manual", December 2013;

(i)

"Exempt Organic Operation Registration", December 2013;

(j)

"Organic Inspection Exit Interview", May 2002;

(k)

"KDA Organic Crop Inspection Report", December 2013;

(l)

"KDA Organic Livestock Inspection Report", December 2013; and

(m)

"Processing/Handler Organic Inspection Report", December 2013.

(2)

This material may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Office of Agricultural Marketing and Product Promotion, 109 Corporate Drive100 Fair Oaks, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The material is also available on the department Web site at www.kyagr.com.

FILED WITH LRC: January 10, 2023
CONTACT PERSON: Clint Quarles, Staff Attorney, Kentucky Department of Agriculture, 107 Corporate Drive, Frankfort Kentucky 40601, phone (502) 330-6360, email clint.quarles@ky.gov.

7-Year Expiration: 2/11/2028

Last Updated: 2/3/2023


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