504 - Powers and duties of commission.

     § 504.  Powers and duties of commission.        The commission shall have the following powers and duties:            (1)  Before July 19, 1995, and periodically thereafter,        to promulgate regulations, in consultation with the        department, the Department of Environmental Protection and        the board, establishing minimum criteria for nutrient        management plans developed in accordance with section 506        (relating to nutrient management plans) and other regulatory        requirements to implement this chapter. In establishing such        criteria, the commission shall consult the Manure Management        for Environmental Protection Manual of the Department of        Environmental Protection, the Pennsylvania Agronomy Guide        published by The Pennsylvania State University and the        Pennsylvania Technical Guide for Soil and Water Conservation        published by the United States Department of Agriculture's        Soil Conservation Service. The criteria to be established        pursuant to this section shall include the following:                (i)  An identification of nutrients as defined by            this chapter. Unless otherwise appropriate pursuant to            specific criteria which shall be established by the            commission, there shall be a presumption that nitrogen is            the nutrient of primary concern.                (ii)  The establishment of procedures to determine            proper application rates of nutrients to be applied to            land based on conditions of soil and levels of existing            nutrients in the soil and the type of agricultural,            horticultural or floricultural production to be conducted            on the land.                (iii)  An identification of best management practices            to be utilized for proper nutrient management.                (iv)  The establishment of recordkeeping requirements            related to land application and distribution of            nutrients.                (v)  The establishment of minimum standards of            construction, location, storage capacity and operation of            facilities intended to be used for storage of animal            manure.                (vi)  The establishment of conditions under which            amendments to nutrient management plans are required to            be made after initial development or filing.                (vii)  The establishment of special criteria which            may be utilized for manure handling in emergency            situations where there is an outbreak of a contagious            disease.                (viii)  The establishment of conditions under which            changes due to unforeseen circumstances render the plan            amendment process set forth in section 506(e)            impracticable. Where such conditions exist, the owner or            operator of an agricultural operation shall follow the            procedures set forth in section 506(f).            (1.1)  Within two years following the effective date of        this section and periodically thereafter, to promulgate        regulations, in consultation with the department, the        Department of Environmental Protection and the board,        establishing practices, technologies, standards, strategies        and other requirements for odor management plans developed in        accordance with section 509 (relating to odor management        plans). The commission shall consider the following in        promulgating the regulations under this paragraph:                (i)  Site-specific factors such as proximity to            adjoining landowners, land use of the surrounding area,            type of structures proposed, species of animals, local            topography and direction of the prevailing winds.                (ii)  Reasonably available technology, practices,            standards and strategies to manage odor impacts,            considering both the practical and economic feasibility            of installation and operation and the potential impacts            from the facilities. Only those technologies, practices,            standards and strategies that are necessary to address            the offsite impacts of odors associated with these new            facilities will be required to be included in the odor            management plans.            (2)  Prior to the adoption of regulations under paragraph        (1.1), to establish interim guidelines for the operations        identified in section 509.            (3)  To continually evaluate emerging practices, methods        and technology for utilization as best management practices        and to so identify the practices, where appropriate, pursuant        to paragraph (1)(iii).            (4)  Beginning October 1, 2002, to evaluate the criteria        for concentrated animal operations in this Commonwealth and        to make appropriate changes in those criteria by regulation.        Any such regulatory change related to concentrated animal        operations shall require a two-thirds majority vote of the        commission.            (5)  Prior to the adoption of regulations under paragraph        (1), to recommend, in consultation with the Department of        Environmental Protection, the department and the board,        interim criteria for the sole purpose of facilitating the        initial development of the nutrient management certification        program established by this chapter.            (6)  Before July 19, 1995, to develop and implement, in        cooperation with the department, the board, the Cooperative        Extension Service and conservation districts, a program to        provide education and technical assistance to the        agricultural community and, to the extent funds are        available, to provide financial assistance to existing        agricultural operations for implementation of proper methods,        practices, facilities and techniques for the utilization and        management of nutrients on the farm to prevent the pollution        of groundwater and surface water.            (7)  To consult with the board as provided in section 510        (relating to Nutrient Management Advisory Board).            (8)  To issue orders and take actions as are necessary to        administer and enforce this chapter.            (9)  To delegate administration or enforcement authority,        or both, under this chapter to county conservation districts        that have an adequate program and sufficient resources to        accept and implement this delegation.        Cross References.  Section 504 is referred to in sections     503, 506, 509, 510 of this title.