WAC 16-302-030
Standards for production of foundation seed. The general seed certification standards together with specific
crop standards established in this chapter constitute the basic
standards for production of foundation seed. Seed to be eligible
for foundation certification tags, or OECD basic tags, must be
approved by the originating plant breeder or his designated
agent, and in compliance with the following standards:
(1) Preplanting report. A preplanting inspection, an
industry responsibility, must be made of fields to be planted
with breeder seed. A written report of the preplant inspection,
performed by either a representative of the person issuing the
contract or by the grower must be maintained by the variety owner
or designee for a minimum of three years. The report shall show
the grower's name, number of acres, location, crop history for
the past three years, crops to be planted, origin of breeder
seed, isolation status, and weed and crop present.
(2) Planting requirement. To distinguish between any
possible volunteer and the crop seeded, all fields must be
planted in distinct rows. Plants outside defined rows may be
construed as volunteers.
(3) Combine inspection. The combine used for seed
harvesting must be cleaned and inspected prior to harvesting
foundation or OECD basic seed. The combine must be free of all
contaminating material. If an official combine inspection is
requested, the certifying agency must be notified of the
following: The date, time, and location where the combine
inspection may be made.
(4) Processing plant inspection. The processing or
conditioning plant must be inspected before processing foundation
or OECD basic seed and periodic inspections will be made during
processing by the processor.
(5) Recleaning, rebagging, preinoculation, treating, or
other processes must be approved by the certifying agency. An
original tag must be submitted with the request for
recertification and the seed must be retagged and resealed on
completion.
(6) For a proprietary variety the above combine inspection
(subsection (3) of this section), and processing plant inspection
(subsection (4) of this section), responsibility may be assigned
to the proprietor or his designee upon their request. The
variety owner or designee must maintain a report covering
required inspections.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.49.005, 15.49.081, 15.49.310,
15.49.370(3) and chapter 17.24 RCW. 00-24-077, § 16-302-030,
filed 12/4/00, effective 1/4/01.]