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Code · Illinois · Chapter 505 — AGRICULTURE · Act 110

Sec. 4.1. All seeds named and treated as defined in this Act (for which a separate label may be used) must be labeled with:.

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Sec. 4.1. All seeds named and treated as defined in this Act (for which a separate label may be used) must be labeled with:
(1)A word or statement indicating that the seed has been treated.
(2)The commonly accepted, coined, chemical or abbreviated chemical (generic) name of
the applied substance or description of the process used.
(3)If the substance in the amount present with the seed is harmful to human or other
vertebrate animals, a caution statement such as "Do not use for food, feed, oil purposes" or otherwise as required by the Uniform Hazardous Substances Act of Illinois. The caution for toxic substances shall be a poison statement or symbol.
(4)If the seed is treated with an inoculant, the date beyond which the inoculant is not
to be considered effective (date of expiration).
(5)Require symbol statement and the appropriate Environmental Protection Agency signal
word -- DANGER, CAUTION OR WARNING.
(6)All treated seeds are required to be stained so that they are easily distinguished
by the ordinary observer when examined regardless of the proportion of treated to untreated seeds. The color used on treated seed shall persist as long as seed bear pesticide residue.
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