Nevada Code § 587.083

Adoption of regulations
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1. The Director shall adopt regulations:
(a) Governing the terms and methods used in
sampling, inspecting, analyzing, testing and examining seeds subject to NRS 587.015 to 587.123 , inclusive, and the tolerances to
be used.
(b) Establishing a list of prohibited and
restricted noxious weeds, prohibited noxious weed seeds and restricted noxious
weed seeds and prescribing the maximum rate of occurrence per pound of seeds of
restricted noxious weeds which may be associated with any seeds. A noxious
weed, prohibited noxious weed seed or restricted noxious weed seed may be
prohibited if it is highly destructive and difficult to control in this state
by ordinary good cultural or chemical practice and restricted if it is
objectionable or injurious in fields, lawns and gardens of this state, but may
be controlled by good cultural or chemical practices, as applicable.
(c) Establishing minimum standards of germination
for seeds of vegetables, herbs and flowers.
(d) Defining the terms to be used in labeling
seeds.
(e) Establishing a list of the species of trees
and shrubs subject to the labeling requirements set forth in subsection 7 of NRS 587.105 .
(f) Establishing the duration of the validity of
testing to determine the percentage of germination of seeds subject to the
requirements for labeling as set forth in NRS
587.091 to 587.105 , inclusive,
before the sale, offering for sale or transporting of those seeds.
(g) For the labeling of seeds of flowers in
respect to kind and variety or the characteristics of type and performance as
required by NRS 587.101 and 587.103 .
(h) Establishing a list of the kinds of seeds of
flowers which are subject to the labeling requirements of NRS 587.101 and 587.103 .
2. The Director may adopt such other
regulations as are necessary to carry out the provisions of NRS 587.015 to 587.123 , inclusive.

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