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Code · Virginia · Title 3.2 · Chapter 40

Code of Virginia § 3.2-4001. Authority of Board to adopt regulations.

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The Board may adopt regulations:
1. Governing:
(i)methods of sampling;
(ii)methods of inspection;
(iii)methods of testing in the laboratory and in the field;
(iv)the establishment of standards;
(v)the establishment of code designations; and
(vi)the establishment of tolerances for agricultural, vegetable, flower, tree and shrub, lawn and turf seeds, mixtures of such seeds, and screenings;
2. Providing a list of prohibited and restricted noxious-weed seeds;
3. Providing for the labeling of flower seeds by kind, variety, type, or performance characteristics as required by § 3.2-4008 ;
4. Providing a list of tree and shrub seeds subject to the seed purity and germination labeling requirements of subsection I of § 3.2-4008 ;
5. Providing for the registration of the pedigree of any hybrid;
6. Providing a list of those kinds of seed that may be sold only by variety name;
7. Establishing special labeling requirements, in addition to the requirements of § 3.2-4008 , for the sale or distribution of seeds produced from transgenetic plant material;
8. Providing a list of second generation hybrids that may be sold as a hybrid;
9. Providing a list of seeds specified as lawn and turf seeds; and
10. Establishing tolerances that recognize variations between analyses, tests, label statements, and subsequent analyses to be used in enforcement.
Code 1950, §§ 3-219.8, 3-219.9:1; 1958, c. 483; 1966, cc. 9, 702, §§ 3.1-269, 3.1-271; 1994, c. 577 , § 3.1-275.5; 2008, c. 860 .
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