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PART II REGISTRATION OF PERSONS ENGAGED IN SEED INDUSTRY ACTIVITIES
REGISTERED SEED INDUSTRY PERSONS
PART I Registration: matters that may be taken into account
2.The machinery, equipment and facilities that are available to the...
3.In relation to seed mixtures intended for use as fodder...
4.The personnel and services that are available to the applicant....
5.Where the applicant is a corporate body or a partnership,...
6.When the activities carried out by the applicant include the...
PART II Conditions which may be imposed on a registered person
4.In the case of the preparation of seed mixtures intended...
5.To keep such records as the National Assembly may require...
7.To permit, at any reasonable time, an authorised officer to...
8.To permit, at any reasonable time, an authorised officer to...
9.To give the National Assembly such other information as it...
PART I Species and categories of seed crop that may be inspected by a licensed crop inspector
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PART II Functions that may be specified in a crop inspector's licence
2.To inspect crops in accordance with instructions from time to...
3.To issue a field inspection report following the inspection of...
4.To submit to the National Assembly such other reports on...
5.To keep records of crops inspected by the crop inspector....
6.To supervise other licensed crop inspectors as directed by the...
PART III Conditions that may be imposed by a crop inspector's licence
PART I Species of seed that may be sampled by a licensed seed sampler
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PART II Functions that may be specified in a seed sampler's licence
PART III Conditions that may be imposed by a seed sampler's licence
LICENSED SEED TESTING STATIONS
PART I Licensing of laboratories: matters to be taken into account
PART II LSTS licence conditions
2.All statutory seed testing carried out at the LSTS shall...
3.Any change regarding the person appointed to act as the...
6.Statutory seed testing shall be carried out in accordance with...
8.The records referred to in paragraph 7 shall be available...
9.A portion (in this Schedule called “the reserve portion”) of...
11.The reserve portion shall be delivered to an authorised officer...
5.The containers to be sampled shall be selected systematically or...
7.When seed is in moisture-proof containers the opened or pierced...
13.In sampling seed of the species specified in column (1)...
26.Obtaining a submitted sample- composite sample division instruments
27.Where the composite sample exceeds the prescribed minimum weight for...
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