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2006 Georgia Code - 2-11-22
2-11-22. (a) Labeling required.
Each bag, container, package, or
bulk of seeds which is sold, offered for sale, exposed for sale, or
transported within this state for planting purposes shall bear
thereon or have attached thereto in a conspicuous place a plainly
written or printed label or tag in the English language, giving the
information specified in subsections (b) through (j) of this Code
section, which statement shall not be modified or denied in the
labeling or on another label attached to the container. The labeler
is responsible to assure that the required labeling is applied to
each container or, in the case of bulk seed, that required labeling
is shown on the invoice. All invoices and records pertaining to the
shipment or sale of seed must show each lot number.
(b) Treated seeds.
For all treated seeds, as defined in
this article, for which a separate label may be used, the following
information shall be given: (1) A word or statement that the seed has been
treated; (2) The commonly
accepted, coined, chemical, or abbreviated chemical (generic) name
of the applied substance and the rate of application;
(3) If the level of treatment
exceeds the established tolerance or is not subject to an exemption
to a tolerance, a caution statement, such as 'Do not use for food
or feed or oil purposes.' The caution for mercurials and similarly
toxic substances shall be a poison statement or symbol and the
label shall carry the words 'poison treated'; and
(4) If the seed is treated with an
inoculant, the label must state the inoculant manufacturer´s
lot number and expiration date as listed on the inoculant´s
original package. (c)
Agricultural
seed. For agricultural seed
the following information shall be given except for grass seed
mixtures as provided in subsection (d) of this Code section; and
for hybrids that contain less than 95 percent hybrid seed as
provided in subsection (j) of this Code section:
(1) The commonly accepted name of
kind and variety of each agricultural seed component in excess of 5
percent of the whole and the percentage by weight of each in the
order of its predominance. Where more than one component is
required to be named, the word 'mixture' or the word 'mixed' shall
be shown conspicuously on the label, provided that the Commissioner
may, through the promulgation of regulations, allow certain kinds
of seed to be labeled 'mixed' without showing the percentage of
each variety present; (2) The
net weight; (3) The lot
number or other lot identification; (4) The origin (state or foreign
country); (5) The percentage
by weight of all weed seeds; (6) The name and rate of occurrence per pound of
each kind of restricted noxious weed seed present;
(7) The percentage by weight of crop
seeds other than those required to be named on the label;
(8) The percentage by weight of
inert matter; (9) For each
named agricultural seed: (A)
The percentage of germination, exclusive of hard seed or dormant
seed; (B) The percentage of
hard seed or dormant seed, if present; and (C) The calendar month and year the test was
completed to determine such percentage; following the information given pursuant to
subparagraphs (A) and (B) of this paragraph, the 'total germination
and hard seed' or 'total germination and dormant seed' may be
stated as such, if desired; and (10) The name and address of the person who
labeled the seed or who sells, offers, or exposes the seed for sale
within this state. (d) For
seed mixtures for lawn or turf purposes or both lawn and turf
purposes the following information shall be given:
(1) The word 'mixed' or 'mixture'
shall be stated with the name of the mixture; (2) The headings 'pure seed' and 'germination'
or 'germ' shall be used in the proper places; (3) The net weight; (4) The lot number or other lot
identification; (5) Commonly
accepted name of kind, variety, and origin of each agricultural
seed component in excess of 5 percent of the whole and the
percentage by weight of pure seed in order of its predominance and
in columnar form; (6)
Percentage by weight of agricultural seed other than those required
to be named on the label (which shall be designated as 'crop
seed'); (7) The percentage by
weight of inert matter; (8)
Percentage by weight of all weed seeds; (9) Noxious weeds that are required to be
labeled will be listed under the heading 'noxious weed
seeds'; (10) For each
agricultural seed named under paragraph (5) of this
subsection; (A) Percentage of
germination, exclusive of dormant seed; (B) Percentage of dormant seed, if present;
and (C) The calendar month
and year the test was completed to determine such percentages. The
test date for each component may be labeled or, if each component
does not show a test date, the oldest test date shall be used for
the mixture; and (11) Name
and address of the person who labeled said seed or who sells,
offers, or exposes said seed for sale within the state.
(e) For agricultural seeds that are
coated or pelleted: (1)
Percentage by weight of pure seed with coating or pelleting
material removed; (2)
Percentage by weight of coating or pelleting material;
(3) Percentage by weight of inert
material exclusive of coating or pelleting material;
(4) Percentage of germination is to
be determined on 400 pellets with or without seeds;
(5) In addition to the provisions of
paragraphs (1) through (4) of this subsection, labeling of coated
or pelleted seed shall comply with the requirements of this Code
section for the specific seed kind. (f) For vegetable seeds in containers of one
pound or less or preplanted containers, mats, tapes, or other
planting devices, the following information shall be given:
(1) The name of kind and variety of
seed; (2) The lot number or
other lot identification; (3)
The year for which the seed was packed for sale as 'Packed for
__________' or the percent germination and the calendar month and
year the test was completed to determine such percentage;
(4) For seed which germinate less
than the standard last established by the Commissioner under this
article: (A) The percentage
of germination, exclusive of hard seed or dormant seed;
(B) The percentage of hard seed or
dormant seed, if present; (C)
The calendar month and year the test was completed to determine
such percentage; and (D) For
seed that germinate less than the standard last established by the
Commissioner, the words 'below standard' in not less than
eight-point type must be printed or written with permanence on the
face of the label, in addition to the other information required,
provided that no seed marked 'below standard' shall be sold if it
falls more than 20 percent below the established standard for such
seed; (5) The name and
address of the person who labeled the seed or who sells, offers, or
exposes the seed for sale within this state; and
(6) For seeds placed in a
germination medium, mat, tape, or other device in such a way as to
make it difficult to determine the quantity of seed without
removing the seeds from the medium, mat, tape, or device, a
statement to indicate the minimum number of seeds in the
container. (g)
Vegetable seeds
in containers of more than one pound. (1) For vegetable seeds in containers of more
than one pound, the following information shall be given:
(A) The name of each kind and
variety present in excess of 5 percent and the percentage by weight
of each in order of its predominance; (B) The net weight or seed count;
(C) The lot number or other lot
identification; (D) For each
named vegetable seed: (i) The
percentage of germination, exclusive of hard seed or dormant
seed; (ii) The percentage of
hard seed or dormant seed, if present; and (iii) The calendar month and year the test was
completed to determine such percentages; following the information given pursuant to such
divisions (i) and (ii) of this subparagraph, the 'total germination
and hard seed' or the 'total germination and dormant seed' may be
stated as such, if desired; and (E) The name and address of the person who
labeled the seed or who sells, offers, or exposes the seed for sale
within this state. (2) The
labeling requirements for vegetable seeds in containers of more
than one pound shall be deemed to have been met if the seed is
weighed from a properly labeled container in the presence of the
purchaser. (h) For flower
seed in packets prepared for use in home gardens or household
plantings or flower seed in preplanted containers, mats, tapes, or
other planting devices, the following information shall be
given: (1) For all kinds of
flower seeds: (A) The name of
the kind and variety or a statement of type and performance
characteristics as prescribed in the rules promulgated under this
article; (B) The calendar
month and year the seed was tested or the year for which the seed
was packaged; (C) The lot
number or other lot identification; (D) The net weight or seed count; and
(E) The name and address of the
person who labeled said seed or who sells, offers, or exposes said
seed for sale within this state; (2) For flower seed kinds for which standard
testing procedures are prescribed and that germinate less than the
germination standard last established by rule under this
article: (A) Percentage of
germination, exclusive of hard seed or dormant seed;
(B) Percentage of hard seed or
dormant seed, if present; and (C) The words 'below standard' in not less than
eight-point type; and (3) For
flower seeds placed in a germination medium, mat, tape, or other
device in such a way as to make it difficult to determine the
quantity of seed without removing the seed from the medium, mat,
tape, or device, a statement to indicate the minimum number of
seeds in the container. (i)
For flower seed in containers other than packets and other than
preplanted containers, mats, tapes, or other planting devices and
not prepared for use in home flower gardens or household plantings,
the following information shall be given: (1) The name of the kind and variety or a
statement of type and performance characteristics as prescribed in
the rules promulgated under this article and for wildflowers the
genus and species and, if appropriate, the subspecies;
(2) The lot number or other lot
identification; (3) The net
weight or seed count; (4) For
wildflower seed only with a pure seed percentage of less than 90
percent: (A) The percentage,
by weight, of each component listed in order of their
predominance; (B) The
percentage by weight of weed seed if present; and
(C) The percentage by weight of
inert matter; (5) For those
seed kinds for which standard testing procedures are
prescribed: (A) Percentage of
germination, exclusive of hard seed or dormant seed;
(B) Percentage of hard seed or
dormant seed, if present; (C)
The calendar month and year that the seed was tested or the year
for which the seed was packaged; and (D) For flower seed kinds that germinate less
than the germination standard last established by rule under this
article, the words 'below standard' in not less than eight-point
type; (6) For those kinds of
seed for which standard testing procedures are not available, the
year of production or collection; and (7) The name and address of the person who
labeled the seed or who sells, offers, or exposes the seed for sale
within this state. (j) For
hybrid agricultural and vegetable seed, the following is
required: (1) If any one kind
or kind and variety of seed present in excess of 5.0 percent is
hybrid seed, it shall be designated hybrid on the label. The
percentage that is hybrid shall be at least 95 percent of the
percentage of pure seed shown unless the percentage of pure seed
which is hybrid seed is shown separately. If two or more kinds or
varieties are present in excess of 5.0 percent and are named on the
label, each that is hybrid shall be designated as hybrid on the
label. Any one kind or kind and variety that has pure seed which is
less than 95 percent but more than 90 percent hybrid seed as a
result of incompletely controlled pollination in a cross shall be
labeled to show the percentage of pure seed that is hybrid seed. No
kind or variety of seed shall be labeled as hybrid if the pure seed
contains less than 90 percent hybrid seed; (2) Hybrid wheat, hybrid millet, and other
hybrids to be established by rule shall be labeled the same as all
other hybrids except that if any one kind or kind and variety that
has pure seed which is less than 95 percent but more than 75
percent hybrid seed as a result of incompletely controlled
pollination shall be labeled to show the percentage of pure seed
that is hybrid seed. No one kind or variety of seed shall be
labeled as hybrid if the pure seed contains less than 75 percent
hybrid seed. Any seed containing less than 95 percent hybrids must
be labeled as a mixture; and (3) In addition to the provisions of paragraph
(1) of this subsection, labeling of hybrid agricultural and
vegetable seed shall comply with the requirements of this Code
section for the specific seed kind and, if appropriate,
quantity.
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