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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February
25, 2005
Senator Ron Justice
Senate Passes Bill To Waive Legislative Review
Of Fertilizer Sales Restrictions
The State Senate approved a resolution this week
to bypass the review period of recent rules proposed by the Agriculture
Department to restrict the sale of ammonium nitrate fertilizer.
House Concurrent Resolution 1001, authored by Sen. Ron
Justice (R-Chickasha) and Rep. John
Wright (R-Broken Arrow) waives the 30-day legislative review
period that is usually required for proposed rules.
"This was an important issue that affects all Oklahomans and
quick action was imperative," said Sen. Justice. "Ammonium
nitrate was one of the key ingredients in the bombing of the Murray
Federal Building, and we wanted to ensure that no Oklahomans, nor
anyone else, has to suffer through another tragedy like that again.
These are small steps to help prevent large consequences."
The rules were approved by the Governor last week and the resolution
will put those restrictions into place immediately instead of going
through the normal 30-day review period.
The new rules require retailers to keep records of ammonium nitrate
fertilizer sales for at least two years, which would include the
purchaser's name, address, telephone and drivers' license number
along with the date and amount of the sale. Retailers will also
be authorized to refuse to sell the product out of season, in unusual
quantities or under any suspicious circumstances.
"Agriculture plays such a vital role in Oklahoma's economy.
These new rules should help our state's agriculture industry by
protecting ammonium nitrate to be used for its intended purpose,"
said Justice. "This is only a safeguard, but hopefully the
new restrictions will help retailers as well as agriculture producers
and growers protect their products."
The measure was sent to the House for engrossment and was then filed
with the Secretary of State.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774

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