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Seeds and Plants
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Certification of Seeds and Plants
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For the purposes of this article, the term:
- "Certified seed" means the progeny of foundation, registered, or in special cases certified seed which meets the standards of the official seed certifying agency.
- "Foundation seed" means the progeny of breeder's seed or in special cases the progeny of foundation seed which meets the standards of the official seed certifying agency.
- "Plant" means seedlings, nursery stock, roots, tubers, bulbs, cuttings, and other parts used in the propagation of field crops, vegetables, fruits, flowers, trees, or other plants.
- "Registered seed" means the progeny of foundation seed and meets the standards of the official seed certifying agency.
- "Seed" means the true seeds of all field crops, vegetables, flowers, trees, or other plants.
- "Variety" carries its original meaning and includes "strains" of varieties which are sufficiently different from the parent variety to justify special designation.
(Ga. L. 1956, p. 16, § 1; Ga. L. 1996, p. 1151, § 2.)
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