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The Seeds (National Lists of Varieties) Regulations 2001

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Title and commencement

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. 3.National Lists of plant varieties and the Gazette

  5. 4.Applications in relation to National Lists

  6. 5.Acceptance of plant varieties

  7. 6.Naming of plant varieties

  8. 7.Maintainers of plant varieties

  9. 8.Official measures

  10. 9.Arrangements for official measures

  11. 10.Fees

  12. 11.Marketing Prohibition Notices

  13. 12.Maintenance of accepted plant varieties

  14. 13.Duration of acceptance of plant varieties

  15. 14.Revocation of acceptance of plant varieties and maintainers

  16. 15.Records

  17. 16.Representations and hearings

  18. 17.Appeals

  19. 18.Obstruction

  20. 19.Offences and penalties

  21. 20.Offences due to fault of another person and defence of due diligence

  22. 21.Application of provisions of the Plant Varieties and Seeds Act 1964

  23. 22.Enforcement

  24. 23.Service of notices etc.

  25. 24.Revocations and savings and transitional provisions

  26. 25.Amendments of Seeds Marketing Regulations

  27. Signature

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      SCHEDULE 1

      VARIETIES OF PLANT SPECIES ON NATIONAL LISTS ANDDEROGATED SPECIES

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        Part I Varities of plant species on National Lists

        1. 1.Agricultural crop varieties

        2. 2.Vegetable varieties

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        Part II Derogated species

        1. 1.Derogation in respect of requirement to provide a national list

        2. 2.Derogation in respect of requirement to provide a national list or restrict marketing

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      SCHEDULE 2

      DISTINCTNESS, STABILITY, SUFFICIENT UNIFORMITY AND SATISFACTORY VALUE FOR CULTIVATION AND USE

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        Part I Distinctness, stability and sufficient uniformity

        1. 1.Distinctness

        2. 2.Stability

        3. 3.Sufficient uniformity

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        Part II Satisfactory value for cultivation and use

        1. 1.Satisfactory value for cultivation and use

        2. 2.Satisfactory value for cultivation and use of component varieties of varietal associations

      3. Part III Varieties National Authorities do not need to be satisfied are of satisfactory value for cultivation and use

  28. Explanatory Note

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