The bill proposes the repeal of the existing law concerning natural organic fertilizers as outlined in Arkansas Code Title 2, Chapter 19, Subchapter 5. This repeal includes the removal of definitions, regulations, and guidelines that pertain to the manufacture, sale, and analysis of one hundred percent (100%) natural organic fertilizers. Specifically, it eliminates the detailed criteria for what constitutes natural organic fertilizers, the authority of the State Plant Board to regulate these fertilizers, and the associated fees and penalties for compliance.

By repealing this law, the bill effectively removes the legal framework that governs the production and sale of natural organic fertilizers in Arkansas, which may impact agricultural practices and the market for such fertilizers. The absence of regulation could lead to a lack of standards for quality and safety in the use of organic fertilizers, potentially affecting both producers and consumers in the agricultural sector.