Oklahoma Code § 2-8-21

Title 2. Agriculture: Definitions
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As used in this subarticle:

1.  "Advertisement" means all representations, other than those
on the label, disseminated in any manner or by any means relating to
seed;
2.  "Agricultural seeds" means the seeds of grass, forage,
cereal and fiber crops, and any other kinds of seeds commonly
recognized within this state as agricultural seeds, lawn seeds, and
mixtures of seeds;
3.  "Certified seed", “registered seed", and “foundation seed”
means seed that has been produced and labeled in accordance with the
procedures and rules of an officially recognized seed-certifying
agency or association;
4.  "Coated seed" means a seed unit covered with any substance
which changes the size, shape, or weight of the original seed.
Seeds coated with ingredients including, but not limited to,
rhizobia, dyes, and pesticides are excluded;
5.  "Germination" means the percent of seeds capable of
producing normal seedlings under ordinarily favorable conditions;
6.  "Kind" means one or more related species or subspecies which
singly or collectively is known by one common name, for example,
corn, wheat, lespedeza, alfalfa, and fescue;
7.  "Labeling" means all written, printed, or graphic
representations accompanying and pertaining to any seed in bulk or
in containers and includes, but is not limited to representations on
invoices;
8.  "Lot" means a definite quantity of seed identified by a lot
number or other mark, every portion or bag of which is uniform
within recognized tolerances for the factors which appear in the
labeling;
9.  "Noxious weed seeds" shall be divided into two classes,
"prohibited noxious weed seeds" and "restricted noxious weed seeds"
as defined in subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph.  The
State Board of Agriculture may promulgate rules that add to or
subtract from the list of seeds included under either definition:
(a) prohibited noxious weed seeds are the seeds of weeds
which reproduce by seeds and spread by underground
roots, stems, or other reproductive parts.  When
established, noxious weed seeds are highly destructive
and difficult to control in this state by ordinary
good cultural practice, and are prohibited by this
subarticle subject to recognized tolerances, and
(b) restricted noxious weed seeds are the seeds of weeds
which are very objectionable in fields, lawns, and
gardens of this state, but can be controlled by good
cultural practice;
10.  “Pure seed” means agricultural and vegetable seeds,
exclusive of inert matter, and all other seeds not of the kinds, or
kinds and varieties, being considered;

11.  "Record" means all information relating to lot,
identification, source, origin, variety, amount, processing,
testing, labeling, distribution, and a file sample of the seed;
12.  "Seizure" means a legal process carried out by court order
or Board order against a specific quantity of seed;
13.  "Stop sale" means an administrative order provided by law
restraining the sale, use, disposition, and movement of a specific
quantity of seed;
14.  "Treated seed" means seed that has been treated with an
approved substance or subjected to a process designed to control or
repel plant disease organisms, insects, or other pests attacking the
seed or plants or will improve the planting value of the seed;
15.  "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;
16.  “Vegetable seeds" means seeds of those crops which are
grown in gardens and on truck farms and are generally known and sold
under the name of vegetable seeds in this state; and
17.  "Weed seeds" means the seeds of all plants generally
recognized as undesireable within this state and includes noxious
weed seeds.
Added by Laws 1955, p. 64, art. 8(B), § 1.  Amended by Laws 1983, c.
84, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1983; Laws 2000, c. 367, § 84, emerg. eff.
June 6, 2000.

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