Md. Code Regs. 15.20.05.03 - Poultry and Livestock Cost-Share Programs
A. Eligible Persons. The following persons,
using the applicable Departmental forms, may apply to receive cost-share funds
under the Department's Poultry and Livestock Cost-Share Programs:
(1) An eligible receiving
operation;
(2) A broker who meets
the requirements of Regulation .13 of this chapter; and
(3) An alternative use operation that meets
the requirements of Regulation .09 of this chapter.
B. Poultry Cost-Share Program. To participate
in the Department's Poultry Cost-Share Program, an eligible person may utilize:
(1) The Department's Standard Process, as
described in Regulation .07, for the transport of poultry manure to an eligible
receiving operation;
(2) The
Department's Fast Track Process, as described in Regulation .08, for the
transport of poultry manure to an eligible receiving operation;
(3) The Department's Alternative Use Process,
as described in Regulation .09, for the transport of poultry manure to approved
alternative uses; or
(4) The
Department's Poultry Manure Rail Export Process, as described in Regulation
.10, for the transport of poultry manure to farms outside the Chesapeake Bay
watershed.
C. Livestock
Cost-Share Program. To participate in the Department's Livestock Cost-Share
Program, an eligible person may utilize:
(1)
The Department's Standard process, as described in Regulation .07, for the
transport of livestock manure to an eligible receiving operation;
(2) The Department's Fast Track process, as
described in Regulation .08, for the transport of livestock manure to an
eligible receiving operation; or
(3) The Department's Alternative Use process,
as described in Regulation . 09, for the transport of livestock manure to
approved alternative uses.
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