Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-4-405 - Seed-certifying Agencies
A. Any
agency seeking to obtain designation as a seed-certifying agency in Arizona
shall meet the following requirements.
1. The
agency shall be qualified by USDA to certify agricultural or vegetable planting
seed as to variety, strain, and genetic purity.
2. The agency shall have a written seed
certification protocol which includes standards, rules, and procedures for the
certification of planting seed.
3.
The agency shall have procedures for accepting crops and varieties into a
certification program.
4. The
agency shall be a member in good standing of a USDA-recognized association of
official seed-certifying agencies such as the Association of Official Seed
Certifying Agencies.
B.
The Director or the Director's designee shall meet each calendar year with the
director of the seed-certifying agency to review the agency's standards, rules,
and procedures.
C. The Director
may, after consulting with the Director of the Arizona Agricultural Experiment
Station, revoke the agency's designation as the state seed-certifying agency
after written 30 days' notice if the organization:
1. Fails to maintain qualifications,
protocols, procedures, and membership as set forth in subsection (A);
or
2. Fails to follow federal and
state standards, rules, and procedures.
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