[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 10]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR1469]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
  CHAPTER XIV--COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 1469_CONSERVATION SECURITY PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A_General Provisions
 
Sec.  1469.5  Eligibility requirements.

    (a) In general--To be eligible to participate in CSP:
    (1) Applicants must meet the requirements for eligible applicants, 
including any additional eligibility criteria and contract requirements 
that may be included in a CSP sign-up notice pursuant to Sec.  
1469.6(c);
    (2) Land must meet the definition of eligible land; and
    (3) The application must meet the conservation standards established 
pursuant to this section.
    (b) Applicants may submit only one application for each sign-up. 
Producers who are participants in an existing conservation stewardship 
contract are not eligible to submit another application.
    (c) Eligible applicants. To be eligible to participate, an applicant 
must--
    (1) Be in compliance with the highly erodible land and wetland 
conservation provisions found in 7 CFR Part 12;

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    (2) Have control of the land for the life of the proposed contract 
period.
    (i) The Chief may make an exception for land allotted by the Bureau 
of Indian Affairs (BIA), Tribal land, or other instances in which the 
Chief determines that there is sufficient assurance of control; and
    (ii) If the applicant is a tenant, the applicant must provide NRCS 
with the written evidence or assurance of control from the landowner;
    (3) Share in risk of producing any crop or livestock and be entitled 
to share in the crop or livestock available for marketing from the 
agricultural operation (landlords and owners are ineligible to submit an 
application for exclusively cash rented agricultural operations);
    (4) Complete a benchmark condition inventory for the entire 
agricultural operation or the portion being enrolled in accordance with 
Sec.  1469.7(a); and
    (5) Supply information, as required by NRCS, to determine 
eligibility for the program, including but not limited to information 
related to eligibility criteria in the sign-up notice, and information 
to verify the applicant's status as a beginning or a limited resource 
farmer or rancher.
    (d) Eligible land:
    (1) To be eligible for enrollment in CSP, land must be:
    (i) Private agricultural land;
    (ii) Private non-industrial forested land that is an incidental part 
of the agricultural operation;
    (iii) Agricultural land that is Tribal, allotted, or Indian trust 
land;
    (iv) Other incidental parcels, as determined by NRCS, which may 
include, but are not limited to, land within the bounds of working 
agricultural land or small adjacent areas (such as center pivot corners, 
field borders, linear practices, turn rows, intermingled small wet areas 
or riparian areas); or
    (v) Other land on which NRCS determines that conservation treatment 
will contribute to an improvement in an identified natural resource 
concern, including areas outside the boundary of the agricultural land 
such as farmsteads, ranch sites, barnyards, feedlots, equipment storage 
areas, material handling facilities, and other such developed areas. 
Other land must be treated in Tier III contracts; and
    (vi) A majority of the agricultural operation must be within a 
watershed selected for sign-up.
    (2) The following land is not eligible for enrollment in CSP:
    (i) Land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program;
    (ii) Land enrolled in the Wetlands Reserve Program;
    (iii) Land enrolled in the Grassland Reserve Program;
    (iv) Public land including land owned by a Federal, State or local 
unit of government;
    (v) Land referred to in paragraphs (d)(2)(i), (ii) (iii) and (iv) of 
this section may not receive CSP payments, but the conservation work on 
this land may be used to determine if an applicant meets the minimum 
level of treatment on the eligible land and may be described in the 
conservation stewardship plan.
    (3) The following land is not eligible for any payment component in 
CSP: Land that is used for crop production after May 13, 2002, that had 
not been planted, considered to be planted, or devoted to crop 
production, as determined by NRCS, for at least 4 of the 6 years 
preceding May 13, 2002.
    (4) Delineation of the agricultural operation.
    (i) The applicant will delineate the agricultural operation to 
include all agricultural lands, other incidental parcels identified in 
paragraph (d)(1)(iv) of this section, and other lands, identified in 
paragraph (d)(1)(v) of this section under the control of the applicant 
and constituting a cohesive management unit, and is operated with 
equipment, labor, accounting system, and management that is 
substantially separate from any other land.
    (ii) In delineating the agricultural operation, USDA farm boundaries 
may be used. If farm boundaries are used in the application, the entire 
farm area must be included within the delineation. An applicant may 
offer one farm or aggregate farms into one agricultural operation and 
any other additional eligible land not within a farm boundary.
    (e) Conservation standards--(1) Minimum tier eligibility 
requirements:

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    (i) An applicant is eligible to participate in CSP Tier I only if 
the benchmark condition inventory demonstrates to the satisfaction of 
NRCS that the applicant has addressed the nationally significant 
resource concerns of Water Quality and Soil Quality to the minimum level 
of treatment as specified in paragraphs (e)(2) and (3) of this section 
on part of the eligible land uses within the agricultural operation. 
Only the acreage meeting such requirements is eligible for stewardship 
and existing practice payments in CSP.
    (ii) An applicant is eligible to participate in CSP Tier II only if 
the benchmark condition inventory demonstrates to the satisfaction of 
NRCS that the applicant has addressed the nationally significant 
resource concerns of water quality and soil quality to the minimum level 
of treatment as specified in paragraphs (e)(2) and (3) of this section 
for all eligible land uses on the entire agricultural operation. Under 
Tier II, the entire agricultural operation must be enrolled in CSP.
    (iii) An applicant is eligible to participate in CSP Tier III only 
if the benchmark condition inventory demonstrates to the satisfaction of 
NRCS that the applicant has addressed all of the applicable resource 
concerns to the minimum level of treatment as specified in paragraph 
(e)(4) of this section for all eligible land uses on the entire 
agricultural operation. Practices or activities shall not be required 
for participation in the program unless they would have an ultimate 
conservation benefit as demonstrated by the Conservation Practice 
Physical Effects matrix in the FOTG. Under Tier III, the entire 
agricultural operation is enrolled in CSP including other land as 
defined in Sec.  1469.5(d)(1)(v).
    (2) The minimum level of treatment on cropland for Tier I and Tier 
II:
    (i) The minimum level of treatment for soil quality on cropland is 
considered achieved when the Soil Conditioning Index value is positive.
    (ii) The minimum level of treatment for water quality on cropland is 
considered achieved if the benchmark inventory indicates that the 
current level of treatment addresses the risks that nutrients, 
pesticides, sediment, and salinity present to water quality by meeting 
or exceeding the quality criteria for the specific resource concerns of 
nutrients, pesticides, sediment and salinity for surface water and 
nutrients, pesticides and salinity for ground water.
    (iii) The Chief may make minor exceptions to criteria for areas, 
such as tropical and tundra regions, where technology tools are being 
refined or testing is needed to review performance data.
    (3) The minimum level of treatment on pastureland and rangelands for 
Tier I and Tier II is vegetation and animal management accomplished by 
following a grazing management plan that provides for:
    (i) A forage-animal balance;
    (ii) Proper livestock distribution;
    (iii) Timing of use; and
    (iv) Managing livestock access to water courses.
    (4) The minimum level of treatment for Tier III:
    (i) The minimum level of treatment for Tier III is having a fully 
implemented resource management system that meets the quality criteria 
for the local NRCS FOTG for all applicable resource concerns and 
considerations with the following exceptions:
    (A) The minimum requirement for soil quality on cropland is 
considered achieved when the Soil Conditioning Index value is positive;
    (B) The minimum requirement for water quantity--irrigation water 
management on cropland or pastureland is considered achieved when the 
current level of treatment and management for the system results in a 
water use index value of at least 50; and
    (C) The minimum requirement for wildlife is considered achieved when 
the current level of treatment and management for the system results in 
an index value of at least 0.5 using a general or species specific 
habitat assessment guide; and
    (ii) All riparian corridors, including streams and natural 
drainages, within the agricultural operation are buffered to restore, 
protect, or enhance riparian resources. Riparian corridors, as 
appropriate, will be managed or designed to intercept sediment, 
nutrients, pesticides, and other materials in surface

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runoff; reduce nutrients and other pollutants in shallow subsurface 
water flow; lower water temperature; and provide litter fall or 
structural components for habitat complexity or to slow out-of-bank 
floods.
    (5) In the instance of a significant natural event, such as drought, 
wildfire, pestilence, or flooding which would prevent the participant or 
applicant from achieving the minimum requirements, those requirements 
will be considered met so long as the participant or applicant can 
provide documentation of their stewardship prior to such an event.