Maryland Code § AG-9-201

Section AG-9-201
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Advertisement" means every representation, other than that on the
label, relating to seed, subject to this subtitle and disseminated in any manner or by
any means.
(c) "Agricultural seed" includes the seed of any grass, forage, cereal, or fiber
crop and any other kind of seed commonly recognized in the State as agricultural,
field, or lawn seed, and mixtures of these seeds, and noxious weed seed when the
Secretary determines that the seed is being used as agricultural seed.
(d) The terms "approved", "certified", "registered", "foundation", or
"breeder" or any other term conveying similar meaning when referring to any seed
means seed which is produced or collected, processed and labeled in accordance with
the procedures and the rules and regulations of an officially recognized certification
agency.
(e) "Consumer" includes any person who purchases or otherwise obtains
seed for planting purposes but not for resale.
(f) "Controlled conditions" means those minimum standards for genetic
purity of seed stocks, isolation, planting ratio, detasseling, roguing, harvesting, and
other factors necessary for the production of hybrid seed as established by rules and
regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article.

(g) "Flower seed" includes the seed of any herbaceous plant grown for its
blooms, ornamental foliage, or other ornamental part and commonly known and sold
under the name of flower seed in the State.
(h) "Germination" has the meaning provided by rule or regulation of the
Secretary.
(i) "Hybrid" means the first generation seed of a cross produced by
controlling the pollination and by use of sterile lines and combining:
(1) Two, three, or four inbred lines;
(2) One inbred or a single cross with an open-pollinated variety; or
(3) Two varieties or species, except open-pollinated varieties of corn
(zea mays). The second generation and any subsequent generation from any cross is
not a hybrid. Any hybrid designation shall be treated as a variety name.
(j) "Inbred line" means a relatively stable and pure breeding strain
resulting from at least four successive generations of controlled self-pollination or
four successive generations of backcrossing in the case of male sterile lines.
(k) "Inert matter" means all matter not seeds, and includes broken seeds,
sterile florets, chaff, fungus bodies, and stones, determined by methods prescribed by
rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article.
(l) "Kind" means one or more related species or subspecies which singly or
collectively is known by one common name, for example, corn, oats, alfalfa, or
timothy.
(m) "Labeling" includes every label and other written, printed, or graphic
representation in any form, accompanying and pertaining to any seed whether in
bulk or in container, and includes representation on any invoice.
(n) "Lot" means a definite quantity of seed identified by a lot number or
other mark, every portion or bag of which is uniform within the recognized tolerance
for the factor appearing in the labeling.
(o) "Noxious weed seed" includes prohibited noxious weed seed and
restricted noxious weed seed.
(p) "Officially recognized" means recognized and designated by the laws or
rules and regulations of any state, the United States, any province of Canada, or the

government of any foreign country whose certification standards are recognized by
the Secretary.
(q) "Prohibited noxious weed seed" means the seed of any perennial weed
including a weed reproduced by seed and one spread by underground roots, stems,
and other body parts, which when well established, are highly destructive and
difficult to control in the State by ordinary good cultural practices and the seed of
which is prohibited by this subtitle. Prohibited noxious weed seeds in this State
means those seeds so designated by the Secretary by rule or regulation.
(r) "Pure seed" means agricultural or vegetable seeds exclusive of inert
matter, weed seeds, and all other seeds distinguishable from the kind or kind and
variety being considered, determined by methods prescribed by rules and regulations
adopted pursuant to the provisions of this article.
(s) "Record" includes any information relating to the shipment involved and
includes a file sample of each lot of seed.
(t) "Restricted noxious weed seed" means the seed of any weed that is very
objectionable in fields, lawns, and gardens of the State, but that can be controlled by
good cultural practices and the seed of which is restricted by this subtitle. Restricted
noxious weed seeds in the State means those seeds so designated by the Secretary by
rule or regulation.
(u) "Retail seedsman" includes any person who sells, or offers, exposes or
transports for sale, seeds for planting purposes to the consumer.
(v) "Seed" means seed, sprout, rhizome, shoot, bulblet, fruits and other
bodies capable of regrowth.
(w) "Stop-sale" means an administrative order provided by law, restraining
the sale, use, disposition, and movement of a definite amount of seed of a specific lot.
(x) "Treated" means the seed has received an application of a substance or
process which is designated to reduce, control, or repel certain disease organisms,
insects, or other pests attacking the seed or seedling growing from it.
(y) "Tree and shrub seed" includes the seeds of woody plants and herbs,
commonly known and sold as tree and shrub seeds in the State.
(z) "Variety" means 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.

(aa) "Vegetable or herb seed" includes the seed, tuber, or plant of those crops
grown in gardens or on truck farms and generally known and sold under the name of
vegetable seed in the State.
(bb) "Weed seed" includes the seeds or bulblets of any plant generally
recognized as a weed in the State, including any noxious weed seed.
(cc) "Wholesale seedsmen" includes any person who sells, or offers, exposes,
or transports for sale seed for planting purposes to a retail seedsman.

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