General Seed Certification Standards Rules and Regulations
21. Seed Certification
A seed conditioner intending to certify a seed lot must submit an online request which includes a laboratory report of analysis. If the seed lot meets all crop seed standards a Seed Inspection Report is issued.
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21.1 Online request. The request to certify a seed lot must be submitted directly to the CCIA using the web site, http://ccia.ucdavis.edu. In order to submit the request the conditioner must provide the seed lot certification number and application numbers for all fields producing seed for this lot. |
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21.2 Submit laboratory results. The test results reported by the seed laboratory are entered into an online form. A scanned version of the Report of Analysis is uploaded to the form (See Section 20, Seed Testing). |
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21.3 Verification. The CCIA staff will verify all information provided and pass or reject the seed lot for certification based on individual crop seed standards. The CCIA may request documentation of the applicant's right to certify proprietary varieties. |
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21.4 Substandard seed. Seed failing to meet crop seed standards may be certified, at the request of the owner, by meeting the following conditions:
- Re-cleaning or blending is not practical
- Seed must be free of California prohibited or restericted noxious weeds
- The certification tag must include the statement - "Differs from seed quality standards due to [state difference here - germination, inert matter, weeds, etc.]"
Certification may be refused on any seed unreasonably poor in appearance or physical quality such as inert matter, common weeds, other crops, or germination. |
Updated October 2010
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