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TSP Legal Responsibilities and Liabilities
All technical services provided
by Technical Service Providers must meet USDA/NRCS standards and
specifications. NRCS will only pay a participant for the technical services
provided in accordance with established NRCS standards, specifications, and
requirements. All Technical Service Providers must assume responsibility in
writing for the particular technical service provided.
All
Technical Service Providers and services must:
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Be certified by NRCS or under an
agreement or contract with NRCS in order to provide technical assistance
directly to program participants.
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Comply with applicable Federal,
State, Tribal, and local laws and requirements.
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Be consistent with conservation
program goals and objectives as relates to the conservation contract signed
by the participant.
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Incorporate practice alternatives
that are cost effective and appropriate to addressing the resource concern.
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Be responsible for all technical
services provided, including any costs damages, claims, liabilities, and
judgments arising from past, present, and future negligent or wrongful acts
or omissions.
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Be reported completely to NRCS
for recording in the conservation tracking system (PRS).
In addition:
- Missouri NRCS is not a party to agreements between Farm Bill
participants and TSPs.
- It is the Farm Bill participant’s responsibility to ensure that the
technical services acquired from a TSP meet NRCS specifications and program
requirements. If NRCS specifications and program requirements are not met,
NRCS will not reimburse the Farm Bill participant for TSP services.
- Technical Service Providers are responsible for obtaining training
necessary to obtain and maintain certification.
- Certified subcontractors may be used to complete conservation practices.
- Technical Service Providers may work with program participants to ensure
appropriate approvals, authorities, rights, permits, and easements are
obtained. NRCS is not responsible for providing or obtaining any of the
above mentioned items.
- It is strongly recommended that TSPs carry errors and omissions
liability insurance.
- The producer may provide his/her own personal information to the TSP.
NRCS must have signed release authorization from the producer to provide
personal information to a TSP.
- TSPs may be subject to fines up to $10,000.00 and one year in prison if
they release a producer’s personal, commercial, or financial information.
The TSP may not cause substantial harm to the competitive position of the
producer or impair the ability of NRCS to obtain similar, necessary
information in the future.
- A TSP may be decertified if they do not abide by the requirements of the
certification agreement.
TSP Contact Information
Not-To-Exceed Rates for Technical Service Providers
TSP Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQs)
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