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7 CFR 361.7 - Special provisions for Canadian-origin seed and screenings. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 7 › Subtitle B › Chapter III › Part 361 › Section 361.7 7 CFR 361.7 - Special provisions for Canadian-origin seed and screenings.
Special provisions for Canadian-origin seed and screenings.
In addition to meeting the declaration and labeling requirements of§ 361.2 and all other applicable provisions of this part, all Canadian-origin agricultural seed and Canadian-origin vegetable seed imported into the United States from Canada for seeding (planting) purposes or cleaning must be accompanied by a certificate of analysis issued by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency or by a private seed laboratory accredited by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Samples of seed shall be drawn using sampling methods comparable to those detailed in § 361.5 of this part. The seed analyst who examines the seed at the laboratory must be accredited to analyze the kind of seed covered by the certificate.
If the seed is being imported for seeding (planting) purposes, the certificate of analysis must verify that the seed meets the noxious weed seed tolerances of§ 361.6. Such seed will not be subject to the sampling requirements of § 361.3(b).
If the seed is being imported for cleaning, the certificate of analysis must name the kinds of noxious weed seeds that are to be removed from the lot of seed. Seed being imported for cleaning must be consigned to a facility operated in accordance with§ 361.8(a).
Coated or pelleted agricultural seed and coated or pelleted vegetable seed of Canadian origin may be imported into the United States if the seed was analyzed prior to being coated or pelleted and is accompanied by a certificate of analysis issued in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section.
Screenings otherwise prohibited under this part may be imported from Canada if the screenings are imported for processing or manufacture and are consigned to a facility operating under a compliance agreement as provided by§ 361.8(b).
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 0579-0124)
§ 361.7 Special provisions for Canadian-origin seed and screenings.
(a) In addition to meeting the declaration and labeling requirements of § 361.2 and all other applicable provisions of this part, all Canadian-origin agricultural seed and Canadian-origin vegetable seed imported into the United States from Canada for seeding (planting) purposes or cleaning must be accompanied by a certificate of analysis issued by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency or by a private seed laboratory accredited by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Samples of seed shall be drawn using sampling methods comparable to those detailed in § 361.5 of this part. The seed analyst who examines the seed at the laboratory must be accredited to analyze the kind of seed covered by the certificate.
(1) If the seed is being imported for seeding (planting) purposes, the certificate of analysis must verify that the seed meets the noxious weed seed tolerances of § 361.6. Such seed will not be subject to the sampling requirements of § 361.3(b).
(2) If the seed is being imported for cleaning, the certificate of analysis must name the kinds of noxious weed seeds that are to be removed from the lot of seed. Seed being imported for cleaning must be consigned to a facility operated in accordance with § 361.8(a).
(b) Coated or pelleted agricultural seed and coated or pelleted vegetable seed of Canadian origin may be imported into the United States if the seed was analyzed prior to being coated or pelleted and is accompanied by a certificate of analysis issued in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section.
(c) Screenings otherwise prohibited under this part may be imported from Canada if the screenings are imported for processing or manufacture and are consigned to a facility operating under a compliance agreement as provided by § 361.8(b). (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 0579-0124)
This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 7 - AGRICULTURE§ 1581 - Prohibitions relating to importations§ 1582 - Procedure relating to importations; disposal of refuse; exceptions§ 1583, 1584 - Repealed. Pub. L. 97–439, § 5(b)(4), Jan. 8, 1983, 96 Stat. 2288§ 1585 - Certain seeds not adapted for general agricultural use§ 1586 - Certain acts prohibited§ 1591 - Delegation of duties§ 1592 - Rules and regulations§ 1593 - Standards, tests, tolerances§ 1593a - Seed variety information and survey§ 1594 - Prohibition against alterations§ 1595 - Seizure§ 1596 - Penalties§ 1597 - Agent’s acts as binding principal§ 1598 - Notice of intention to prosecute§ 1599 - Cease and desist proceedings§ 1600 - Appeal to court of appeals§ 1601 - Enforcement of order§ 1602 - Separability§ 1603 - Procedural powers; witness fees and mileage§ 1604 - Publication§ 1605 - Authorization of appropriations§ 1606 - Authorization of expenditures§ 1607 - Cooperation with other governmental agencies§ 1608 - Separability§ 1609 - Repeals§ 1610 - Effective date