Title 16 › Chapter 58— ERODIBLE LAND AND WETLAND CONSERVATION AND RESERVE PROGRAM › Subchapter V— FUNDING AND ADMINISTRATION › § 3842
The Secretary must give technical help to farmers, landowners, and other participants so they can plan and use conservation practices on working land. An eligible participant is a producer, landowner, or entity taking part, or trying to take part, in programs under this chapter or the agricultural management assistance program under section 1524(b) of title 7. A third-party provider is a commercial business, nonprofit, State or local government (including conservation districts), or Federal agency with technical skills in conservation planning, like nutrient or watershed planning and environmental engineering. The Secretary can provide help directly, hire approved third-party providers, or pay participants so they can hire an approved third-party provider. The law sets up a third-party provider program to add more technical expertise. Within 180 days after the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 was passed, the Secretary must write rules for the program, set national certification criteria, allow State certification where unique, and certify providers either through the Natural Resources Conservation Service Chief or an approved non-Federal certifier. There must be a simpler process for providers who already have specialty certifications. Commodity Credit Corporation funds are available for these payments starting in fiscal year 2008. Contracts with third-party providers must last at least until 1 year after the work is done, cannot exceed 3 years, and can be renewed. The Secretary must review certification rules within 1 year after that 2008 Act and make improvements. By 1 year after December 20, 2018, the Secretary must review and update conservation practice standards, create a faster administrative process to revise standards and consider innovations, consult stakeholders, and then report to Congress every 2 years. The Secretary must also, to the maximum extent practicable, include specialty crop, organic, and precision agriculture needs in standards and make sure technical help is available for those producers.
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16 U.S.C. § 3842
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 5, 2026
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