This is a legal form that was released by the Illinois Department of Agriculture - a government authority operating within Illinois. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Schedule D?
A: Schedule D is a category under the Agrichemical Facility Containment Program in Illinois.
Q: What does Schedule D cover?
A: Schedule D covers dry fertilizer storage, handling, and blending.
Q: What is the Agrichemical Facility Containment Program?
A: The Agrichemical Facility Containment Program is a regulatory program in Illinois that aims to prevent agricultural chemical spills and releases.
Q: What are the requirements for facilities under Schedule D?
A: Facilities under Schedule D are required to meet certain containment, storage, and operational standards.
Q: Why is containment important for dry fertilizer storage?
A: Containment is important to prevent spills, leaks, and releases of dry fertilizers that can harm the environment and public health.
Q: Who is responsible for complying with Schedule D?
A: Facility owners and operators are responsible for complying with Schedule D requirements.
Q: Are there any penalties for non-compliance?
A: Yes, there can be penalties for non-compliance with Schedule D, including fines and potential closure of the facility.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Schedule D by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Illinois Department of Agriculture.