7102 - Definitions.

     § 7102.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this chapter     shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the     context clearly indicates otherwise:        "Advertisement."  All representations other than those on the     label, disseminated in any manner or by any means, relating to     seed within the scope of this chapter.        "Agent," "inspector" or "deputy."  Any person duly authorized     or appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture to act as the     representative of the Department of Agriculture in carrying out     any of the provisions of this chapter.        "Agricultural seeds."  The term includes the seeds of grass,     forage, cereal, oil and fiber crops and any other kinds of seeds     commonly recognized within this Commonwealth as agricultural     seeds and mixtures of such seeds.        "Blend."  Seed consisting of more than one variety of a kind,     each in excess of 5% by weight of the whole.        "Certified seed."  Any seeds, including seed potatoes,     agricultural, vegetable and such other seeds and plants, which     have been inspected and tested during their period of growth and     conditioning by a recognized seed-certifying agency and found to     conform to the requirements of the laws and regulations     governing seed certification in this Commonwealth or any other     state.        "Certifying agency."            (1)  An agency authorized under the laws of a state,        territory or possession to officially certify seed; or            (2)  an agency of a foreign country determined by the        United States Secretary of Agriculture to adhere to        procedures and standards for seed certification comparable to        those adhered to generally by seed-certifying agencies under        paragraph (1).        "Complete record."  Any and all records and required labeling     information which relates to each lot of seed, including     agricultural, vegetable, flower, tree or shrub seed, sold,     distributed or stored in this Commonwealth. Such information     includes seed samples and records of declarations, labels,     purchases, sales, conditioning, bulking, treatment, handling,     storage, analyses, tests and examinations.        "Conditioning."  The processing, cleaning, blending or other     operations which would change the purity or germination of the     seeds.        "Department."  The Department of Agriculture of the     Commonwealth.        "Distribution."  The importing, consigning, offering for     sale, selling, bartering or otherwise supplying seed in this     Commonwealth.        "Distributor."  The person whose name appears on the label of     seed.        "Flower seeds."  The term includes seeds of herbaceous plants     grown for their blooms, ornamental foliage or other ornamental     parts and commonly known and sold under the name of flower or     wildflower seeds in this Commonwealth.        "Germination" or "germ."  The emergence and development from     the seed embryo of those essential structures which, for the     kind of seed in question, are indicative of the ability to     produce a normal plant under favorable conditions.        "Hard seeds."  Seeds which remain hard at the end of the     prescribed test period because they have not absorbed water due     to an impermeable seed coat.        "Hybrid."  The first generation seed of a cross produced by     controlling the pollination and by combining two or more inbred     lines, one inbred or a single cross with an open-pollinated     variety or two varieties or species, except open-pollinated     varieties of corn. The second generation and subsequent     generations from such crosses shall not be regarded as hybrids.     Hybrid designations shall be treated as variety names. The term     "cross" means the union of two varieties of the same species.     The term "inbred line" means a relatively homozygous line     produced by inbreeding and selection.        "Inert matter."  All matter not seed, which includes broken     seeds, sterile florets, chaff, fungus bodies and stones as     determined by methods defined by rule.        "Kind."  One or more related species or subspecies which     singly or collectively are known by one common name, for     example, corn, oats, alfalfa and timothy.        "Label."  The display of all written, printed or graphic     matter upon the immediate container or a statement accompanying     the seed.        "Labeling."  All written, printed or graphic matter upon or     accompanying any seed or advertisements, brochures, posters or     electronic media used in promoting the distribution of seed.        "Lot."  A definite quantity of seed identified by a lot     number or mark, every portion or bag of which is uniform for the     factors which appear in the labeling within permitted     tolerances.        "Mixture," "mixed" or "mix."  Seeds consisting of more than     one kind when each is present in excess of 5% of the whole.        "Mulch."  A protective covering of any suitable substance     placed with seed which acts to retain sufficient moisture to     support seed germination and sustain early seedling growth and     aid in the prevention of the evaporation of soil moisture, the     control of weeds and the prevention of erosion.        "Other crop seed."  Seed of plants grown as crops, other than     the kind or variety included in the pure seed, as determined by     methods defined by rule.        "Person."  An individual, partnership, association, firm,     corporation or any other legal entity.        "Prohibited noxious weed seeds."  The seeds of perennial     weeds that reproduce by seed and also those that spread by     underground roots, stems and other reproductive parts and which,     when well established, are highly destructive and difficult to     control in this Commonwealth by ordinary good cultural practice.        "Pure seed."  Seed exclusive of inert matter and all other     seeds not of the seed being considered as determined by methods     established by regulation.        "Record."  The term includes all information relating to the     shipment or shipments involved and includes a file sample of     each lot of seed.        "Relabeling sticker."  An adhesive sticker printed with the     germination test date, lot number matching the lot number on the     original label and a sell-by date, if required.        "Restricted noxious weed seeds."  The seeds of such weeds as     are very objectionable in fields, lawns and gardens of this     Commonwealth but can be controlled by good cultural practices.        "Secretary."  The Secretary of Agriculture of the     Commonwealth or the secretary's designee.        "Seed potatoes."  The tubers of the Irish potato which are     grown and intended to be used as seed.        "Stop-sale."  The term includes any written or printed     notices given or issued by the Secretary of Agriculture or his     agent to the owner or custodian of any lot of seeds in this     Commonwealth directing such owner or custodian not to sell,     offer or expose for sale or move such seeds within or out of     this Commonwealth until the requirements of this chapter, and     the regulations promulgated under authority of this chapter,     shall have been complied with and a written release has been     issued.        "Tolerance."  A permitted variation from the seed analysis     stated on the label.        "Treated."  Seed that has received an application of a     substance, or seed that has been subjected to a process, for     which a claim is made.        "Tree and shrub seeds."  The term includes seeds of woody     plants commonly known and sold as tree or shrub seeds in this     Commonwealth.        "Type."  A group of varieties so nearly similar that the     individual varieties cannot be clearly differentiated except     under special conditions.        "Undesirable grass seeds."  Seeds of grass species declared     to be restricted noxious weed seed when found in lawn and turf     seed and mixtures and blends thereof.        "Variety."  A subdivision of a kind characterized by growth,     yield, plant, fruit, seed or other characteristics by which it     can be differentiated from other plants of the same kind.        "Vegetable seeds."  The term includes the seeds of those     crops which are grown in gardens or on truck farms and are     generally known and sold under the name of vegetable or herb     seeds in this Commonwealth.        "Vegetatively propagated."  Sod pieces or the stolons or     rhizomes of the creeping bent grass species (Agrostis     palustris), or prenuclear seed potatoes, or tree or shrub plant     parts intended for vegetative reproduction, or whole plants     propagated vegetatively or grown from certified seed, or other     crop species as may be designated by the Secretary of     Agriculture.        "Weed seeds."  The term includes the seeds of all plants     generally recognized as weeds within this Commonwealth and     includes the prohibited and restricted noxious weed seeds.        Cross References.  Section 7102 is referred to in section     7110 of this title.