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Chapter 61
Inspection, Labeling, and Sale of Agricultural and Vegetable Seed

Sections

61.001
Definitions
61.002
Administration; Rules
61.003
Classification of Seeds
61.004
Labeling of Agricultural Seed
61.005
Labeling of Vegetable Seed
61.006
Labeling of Treated Seed
61.007
Certified Seed
61.008
Noxious Weed Content
61.009
Germination and Purity Testing
61.010
Inspection of Seed
61.011
Agricultural Seed Inspection Fee and Permit
61.012
Cancellation or Revocation of Agricultural Seed Permit
61.013
Vegetable Seed License
61.014
Stop-sale Order
61.015
Seizure of Seed Not in Compliance
61.016
Exceptions
61.017
Prosecutions
61.018
Penalties
61.019
Local Regulation of Seed Prohibited
61.0135
Revocation, Modification, or Suspension of License
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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