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Chapter
128: Section 84. Definitions.
Section 84. The following words, as used in sections eighty-four to one
hundred and one, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, shall
have the following meanings:ª
"Advertisement", all representations, other than
those on the label, disseminated in any manner or by any means, relating
to seed within the scope of said sections eighty-four to one hundred and
one, inclusive.
"Agricultural seeds", seeds of grass, forage, cereal,
mangel beets, and fiber crops and any other kinds of seeds commonly recognized
as
agricultural, lawn or field seeds, and mixtures of such seeds, including
seed potatoes.
"Certified", "Registered", "Foundation",
or any other terms conveying similar meaning when referring to seed, seed
which has been produced,
processed and labeled in accordance with the procedures and in compliance
with the rules and regulations of an officially recognized certification
agency.
"Director", the director of the Massachusetts agricultural
experiment station.
"Flower seeds", seeds of herbaceous plants grown for
their blooms, ornamental foliage or other ornamental parts and commonly
known and sold under the name of flower seeds.
"Hybrid", the first generation seed of a cross produced
under controlled pollination, the parents of which are each sufficiently
uniform to permit
repeated production of the hybrid without change in performance.
"Kind", one or more related species or subspecies which,
singly or collectively, is known by one common name, for example, corn,
oats, alfalfa or timothy.
"Labeling", all labels including invoices, or other written,
printed or graphic representations, in any form, accompanying and pertaining
to any seed whether in bulk or in containers.
"Lot", a definite quantity of seed which is identified
by the same lot number or other mark, each portion or container of which
is representative of
the whole quantity.
"Noxious-weed seeds", shall include "Prohibited
noxious-weed seeds" and "Restricted noxious-weed seeds",
as hereinafter defined; provided that
the commissioner may add to or subtract from the list of seeds included
under either definition whenever he finds, after public hearing, that
such
addition or subtractions are or are not within the respective definitions.
"Officially recognized", recognized and designated by
the laws or regulations of the United States or any state, any province
of Canada, or the government of any foreign country in which said seeds
were produced.
"Prohibited noxious-weed seeds", seeds or perennial weeds
which not only reproduce by seed, but also spread by underground roots
or stems and other reproductive parts and which, when established, are
highly destructive and difficult to control by ordinary good cultural
practice, including the seed of Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense), field
bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis), and quack grass (Agropyron repens).
"Restricted noxious-weed seeds", seeds of such weeds
as are very objectionable in fields, lawns or gardens, but which can be
controlled by good cultural practice; including the seeds of dodder (Cuscuta
spp.), horsenettle (Solanum carolinense), wild mustards (Brassica spp.),
limited to India mustard (B. juncea), charlock or wild mustard B. Kaber
(B. arvensis), and black mustard (B. nigra), wild garlic and wild onion
(Allium spp.), perennial sowthistle (Sonchus arvensis), corncockle (Agrostemma
githago), buckhorn plantain (Plantago lanceolata), wild radish (Raphanus
raphanistrum), bedstraw (Galium spp.) and annual bluegrass (Poa annua).
"Seed potatoes", Irish potato and parts thereof grown
for propagation purposes.
"Seizure", a legal process carried out by court order
against a definite amount of seed.
"Stop sale", an administrative order provided by law,
restraining the sale, use, disposition and movement of a definite amount
of seed.
"Treated", seed that has received an effective process
or application of a substance designed to reduce, control or repel certain
disease organisms,
insects or other pests attacking such seeds or seedlings growing therefrom,
or for which a claim is made.
"Tree and shrub seeds", seeds of woody plants commonly
known and sold as tree or shrub seeds.
"Variety (Cultivar)", a subdivision of a kind characterized
by growth, yield, disease resistance, plant, flower, fruit, seed or other
characteristics by which it can be differentiated under certain conditions
from other plants of the same kind, including hybrid designations.
"Type", a group of varieties (cultivars) so nearly similar
that the individual varieties (cultivars) can not be clearly differentiated
except under special
conditions.
"Vegetable seeds", seeds of those food crops which are
grown in gardens and on truck farms and are generally known and sold under
the name of vegetable or herb seeds.
"Weed seeds", the seeds of all plants generally recognized
as weeds, including noxious-weed seeds.
The terms "pure seed", "germination",
and other seed labeling and testing terms in common usage shall be defined
as in the "Rules for Testing
Seeds" published by the Association of Official Seed Analysts, effective
October first, nineteen hundred and seventy, and as subsequently
amended.
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