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Code · Virginia · Title 3.2 · Chapter 40

Code of Virginia § 3.2-4014. Assessment for variance from guarantee.

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A. The Commissioner may make an assessment for variance from guarantee upon the guarantor if any person sells seed if he finds such seed:
(i)is not within testing tolerance of the labeled analysis;
(ii)contains restricted noxious-weed seeds in excess of the amount claimed on the label;
(iii)is not labeled; or
(iv)is not labeled in accordance with the provisions of this article. The Commissioner shall make an assessment for variance from guarantee equivalent to one percent of the amount of money the person from whom the sample was taken receives from the sale of the seed or $100 (whichever is greater), upon each lot of seed or portion thereof the Commissioner found in violation, except as provided in subsection B. The Commissioner shall make the assessment for variance from guarantee only on the lot or portion sold after the Commissioner sampled the lot.
B. The Commissioner shall make an assessment for variance from guarantee upon the guarantor of three times the amount the Commissioner calculates pursuant to subsection A if the Commissioner finds that:
(i)the seed contains prohibited noxious-weed seeds;
(ii)the seed contains restricted noxious-weed seeds in a prohibited amount;
(iii)the guarantor has mislabeled such seed as to variety including a component of a mixture;
(iv)the person who sold the seed does not have the records required in § 3.2-4006 available for inspection; or
(v)the person who sold the seed does not have a laboratory analysis available for inspection.
C. The guarantor on whom the assessment for variance from guarantee is made shall pay the assessment to the Commissioner within 60 days from the date the Commissioner issues the assessment. Any person who fails to pay the assessment within 60 days shall pay a late fee of 10 percent of the assessment to the Commissioner in addition to the assessment. The Commissioner shall revoke the license of any person who fails to pay an assessment.
Code 1950, § 3-219.11; 1958, c. 483; 1966, c. 702, § 3.1-273; 1994, c. 577 ; 2008, c. 860 .
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