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S. B. No. 189 As Introduced
As Introduced
126th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2005-2006 |
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Senator Grendell
A BILL
To amend sections 907.01, 907.14, and 907.28 of the Revised Code to make changes to the Agricultural Seed Law.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That sections 907.01, 907.14, and 907.28 of the Revised Code be amended to read as follows:
Sec. 907.01. As used in sections 907.01 to 907.17 of the
Revised Code: (A) "Advertisement" means any representation, other than
that on a label, disseminated in any manner or by any means. (B) "Agricultural seed" means the seed of grass, native grass, forage,
cereal, field and fiber crops, any other kinds of seed commonly
recognized in this state as agricultural or field seed, lawn
seed, and mixtures or blends of such seed. (C) "Certifying agency" means an agency authorized by the
laws of a state or a foreign country to certify officially seed,
tubers for seeding purposes, or plants for varietal
identification or for other factors and, in the case of seed, an
agency determined by the United States secretary of agriculture
to follow procedures and standards of seed certification
comparable to those generally followed by seed certifying
agencies that are members of the association of official seed
certifying agencies. (D) "Germination" means the emergence and development from
seed embryos of those structures that indicate the capability of
producing normal seedlings under ordinarily favorable conditions
as determined by methods prescribed by rules of the association
of official seed analysts. (E) "Hard seed" means seed that, because of
impermeability, does not absorb moisture or germinate, but remains
hard during the period of germination prescribed for that
particular kind of seed. (F) "Hermetically sealed" means that the container used
does not allow water vapor penetration through any wall,
including the seals, greater than five one-hundredths grams of
water per twenty-four hours per one hundred square inches of
surface at one hundred degrees Fahrenheit with a relative
humidity on one side of ninety per cent and on the other side of
zero per cent. (G) "Hybrid" means the first generation seed of a cross
produced by controlling the pollination and by combining: (1) Two or more inbred lines; (2) One inbred or a single cross with an open-pollinated
variety; (3) Two varieties or species, except open-pollinated
varieties of corn (Zea Mays). The second generation and
subsequent generations from such crosses shall not be regarded as
hybrids. (H) "In bulk" or "bulk" means loose in vehicles or bins. (I) "Inert matter" means all matter not seeds, including
broken seeds, sterile florets, chaff, fungus bodies, and stones. (J) "Kind," in reference to seed, means one or more
related species or subspecies that, singly or collectively, are
known by one common name, for example, soybeans, oats, alfalfa,
or timothy. (K) "Label"
means a tag or other device that is attached to or written, stamped, or printed on any container of seed or that accompanies any lot of bulk seed and that describes the kind of seed together with any other information required by law. "Label" includes an invoice under which any seed is imported into the state. (L) "Lot of seed" means a definite quantity of seed
identified by a lot number, every portion
or bag of which is uniform, within permitted tolerances, as to
the factors that appear on the label. (M) "Mixture" means seed consisting
of more than one kind, each of which is present in
excess of five per cent of the whole. (N) "Origin" means a state, the District of Columbia,
Puerto Rico, a possession of the United States, or a foreign
country, or designated portion thereof, where grown. (O) "Other crop seed" means agricultural seed commingled
with the kind, or kind and variety, of seed under consideration,
but less than five per cent by weight of the lot. (P) "Person" means any individual, partnership,
corporation, company, society, association, public agency, receiver, trustee, or
agent. (Q) "Place of business" means any location, including any
vehicle, where seed is sold, processed, conditioned, or stored. (R) "Prohibited noxious weeds"
means perennial weeds that reproduce by seed, spread by roots,
underground stems, or other reproductive parts, and, when
established, are highly destructive and difficult to control. (S) "Processing" or "conditioning" means cleaning to remove chaff, sterile
florets, immature seeds, weed seeds, inert matter, and other crop
seeds, scarifying, blending to obtain uniform quality, or any
other operation that would change the purity or germination of
the seed and therefore require retesting to determine the quality
of the seed. "Processing" or "conditioning" does not include such operations as
packaging, labeling, blending uniform lots of the same kind or
variety without cleaning, or preparing a mixture without
cleaning, any of which would not require retesting to determine
the quality of the seed. (T) "Pure seed" means agricultural, vegetable, or flower seed free
of inert matter and free of other seed distinguishable by
appearance or by test. (U) "Records" means the complete data, including
representative samples, concerning each lot of agricultural, vegetable, or flower seed that is sold. "Records" includes information about the seed's source of purchase and
origin; the results of germination tests; the results of purity tests regarding the amount of pure seed, inert matter, crop seed, weed seed, and noxious weed seed contained in the lot of seed; and information concerning the processing and disposition of the seed. (V) "Screenings" means chaff, sterile florets, immature
seed, inert matter, weed seed, or any other matter removed from
seed in any kind of processing and that contains less than
twenty-five per cent by weight of live agricultural, vegetable, or flower
seed. (W) "Restricted noxious
weeds" means weeds that are objectionable in fields, lawns, or
gardens, but that can be controlled by good cultural practices. (X) "Sell" or "sold" includes: (1) Transferring ownership, offering or exposing for sale,
exchanging, distributing, giving away, or transporting in this
state; (2) Storing, carrying, or handling in aid of traffic in
this state, whether in person or through an agent, employee, or
others; (3) Receiving, accepting, or holding on consignment for
sale. (Y) "Germination standard," as applied to vegetable or flower seed, means the
minimum percentage of germination established by the director of
agriculture for any kind or variety of seed. (Z) "Tolerance" means the allowable deviation from any
percentage, fraction, or rate of occurrence stated on the label
of a lot of seed. Tolerance is based on the law of normal
variation from a mean. (AA) "Type" means either a group of varieties so nearly
similar that the individual varieties cannot be clearly
differentiated except under special conditions or, when used with
a variety name, seed of that variety that may be mixed with seed
of other varieties of the same kind and of similar character. In
either case, ninety per cent of the pure seed shall be of the
variety or group of varieties named or, upon growth, shall
produce plants having characteristics similar to the variety or
group of varieties named. (BB) "Variety" means a subdivision of a kind that is
characterized by growth, plant, fruit, seed, or other
characteristics by which it can be differentiated from other
sorts of the same kind. (CC) "Vegetable seed" means the seed of any crop that is
grown in gardens or on truck farms and is generally known and
sold in this state under the name of vegetable seed or herb seed. (DD) "Weed seed" means the seed and bulblets of all plants
generally recognized in this state as weeds, including prohibited noxious
weeds and restricted noxious weeds. (EE) "Coated agricultural seed" means an agricultural seed
with a film or layer applied to the seed that is greater than
one per cent of the net weight, for purposes of, including, but not
limited to, accurate seeding, nitrogen fixation, nutrient
improvement, or protection from insects and pathogens. "Coated
agricultural seed" does not include seeds treated with dusts or
liquids that are virtually unmeasurable using association of
official seed analysts rules. (FF) "Combination seed-mulch product" means any product
containing both seeds and a natural or artificial substance that
is applied to the soil surface for the purpose of promoting seed
germination through moisture retention, maintaining soil
temperature, or preventing erosion, and may contain fertilizer.
(GG) "Blend" means seed that consists of more than one variety of a kind, with each variety representing more than five per cent by weight of the whole.
(HH) "Flower seed" means the seed of herbaceous plants grown for their blooms, ornamental foliage, or other ornamental parts and commonly known as and sold under the name of flower seed.
(II) "Pure live seed" means the sum of seed's percentage of germination plus the percentage of hard seed or dormant seed, multiplied by the percentage of pure seed, the product of which is divided by one hundred. The result is expressed as a whole number. Expressed as an equation, the definition of "pure live seed" is as follows: (percentage of germination plus percentage of hard seed or dormant seed) multiplied by the percentage of pure seed equals (product) divided by one hundred equals pure live seed.
(JJ) "Cool season grass seed" means the agricultural seed of Kentucky bluegrass, red fescue, chewings fescue, hard fescue, tall fescue, perennial ryegrass, intermediate ryegrass, annual ryegrass, colonial bentgrass, creeping bentgrass, and mixtures or blends containing only those grass seeds.
(KK) "Native grass" has the meaning established in rules adopted under section 907.10 of the Revised Code.
(LL) "Class of seed" means a classification of seed that is established using the standards and procedures established by the association of official seed certifying agencies and that designates seed as breeder, foundation, registered, or certified seed.
(MM) "Container" means a packet, bag, box, tape, tube, envelope, pre-planted device, mat, or other device used to contain seed, except that "container" does not include a vehicle or bin used to contain bulk seed. (NN) "Dormant seed" means viable seed, excluding hard seed, that fails to germinate when provided with the specified germination conditions for that kind of seed.
Sec. 907.14. (A) A person who holds a valid seed labeler permit issued under section 907.13 of the Revised Code shall report to the director of agriculture concerning the amount of seed that the person sells in this state. The report shall be made semiannually on a form that the director prescribes and provides. One semiannual report shall be filed with the director prior to the first day of February of each year with respect to all sales that the person made during the period from the first day of July to the thirty-first day of December of the preceding year. The second semiannual report shall be filed prior to the first day of August of each year with respect to all sales that the person made during the period from the first day of January to the thirtieth day of June of that year.
(B) A person who holds a valid seed labeler permit shall include with each semiannual report a seed fee based on the amount of the seed that the person sold during that reporting period as follows:
(1) For soybeans and small grains, including barley, oats, rye, wheat, triticale, and spelt, four cents per one hundred pounds;
(2) For corn and grain sorghum, five cents per one hundred pounds;
(3) For vegetable and flower any of the following seed sold at wholesale or retail or on consignment or commission in containers of eight ounces or less, two per cent of the wholesale value of the containers of seed or, if the seed is not sold wholesale, two per cent of the retail value of the containers of seed;: (a) Vegetable and flower seed sold in containers of eight ounces or less;
(b) Flower seed sold in hermetically sealed containers that contain fewer than three hundred seeds;
(c) Vegetable seed sold in hermetically sealed containers that contain fewer than one thousand seeds.
The fee established under division (B)(3) of this section applies with respect to seed sold in hermetically sealed containers even if the containers do not clearly state the number of seeds that they contain. Further, if the weight or quantity of seed in a container exceeds the applicable weight or quantity specified in division (B)(3)(a), (b), or (c) of this section, the fee established in division (B)(4) of this section applies.
(4) For alfalfa, clover, grass, native grass, mixtures containing any of these, and all agricultural, vegetable, and flower seeds not specified in divisions (B)(1) to (3) of this section, ten cents per one hundred pounds.
If the total amount of the seed fee that is due is less than five dollars, the person shall pay the minimum seed fee, which is five dollars.
(C) For each failure to report in full the amount of seed sold or to submit the required seed fees in full by the due date, a person who holds a valid seed labeler permit shall pay a penalty of ten per cent of the amount due or fifty dollars, whichever is greater. Failure to pay either the fee or the penalty within thirty days after the due date is cause for suspension or revocation by the director of the seed labeler permit or refusal, without a hearing, to issue a subsequent seed labeler permit for which the person applies.
(D) This section does not apply to governmental entities that donate seed for conservation purposes.
Sec. 907.28. No person shall manufacture or distribute any
type of legume inoculant or pre-inoculated seeds in this state
until he the person has registered the brand of the legume
inoculant with
the director of agriculture. Applications for registration shall
be made on forms obtainable from the director and shall be
accompanied by the fee prescribed in section 907.31 of the
Revised Code. A copy of each label used with each brand shall be
attached to the application form at the time of filing. (A) Each application for registration of a brand of legume
inoculant shall state: (1) The name and address of the person responsible for
distribution of the legume inoculant culture; (2) The name of the group or groups of plants for which
the brand is represented to be effective; (3) The name or nature of medium or substrata upon which
marketed; (4) The name of the brand of the pure or mixed culture of
legume inoculant being registered. (B) All registrations shall expire each year on the
thirty-first day of July December and shall be renewed according to the
standard renewal procedure of sections 4745.01 to 4745.03,
inclusive, of the Revised Code. (C) No other person shall be required to register a brand
of legume inoculant if the manufacturer has already registered
the brand.
Section 2. That existing sections 907.01, 907.14, and 907.28 of the Revised Code are hereby repealed.
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