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(a) By mailing a copy of the paper to the person served by certified mail; the date of the return receipt will be regarded as the date of service.

(b) By leaving a copy at the usual place of business of the person served with someone in his employment;

(c) When the person served has no usual place of business, by leaving a copy at his home with a member of his family Over 14 years of age and of discretion;

(d) Whenever it shall be found by the Commissioner or Secretary that none of the above modes of serving the paper is practicable, service may be by notice published once in the Office Journal.

REVIEW OF DECISIONS BY COURT

§ 180.500 Appeal to U.S. courts.

Any applicant dissatisfied with the decision of the Secretary on appeal may appeal to the U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals or the U.S. Courts of Appeals, or institute a civil action in the U.S. District Court as set forth in sections 71, 72, and 73 of the Act. In such cases, the appellant or plaintiff shall give notice to the Secretary, state the reasons for appeal or civil action and obtain a certified copy of the record. The certified copy of the record shall be forwarded to the Court by the Plant Variety Protection Office on order of and at the expense of the appellant or plaintiff.

CEASE AND DESIST PROCEEDINGS

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"Examined" as defined in the regulations under the Plant Variety Protection Act. PUBLIC USE DECLARATION

§ 180.700 Public interest in wide usage. (a) If the Secretary has reason to believe that a protected variety should be declared open to use by the public in accordance with section 44 of the Act, the Secretary shall give the owner of the variety appropriate notice and an opportunity to present his views orally or in writing, with regard to the necessity for such action to be taken in the public interest.

(b) Upon the expiration of the period for the presentation of views by the owner, as provided in paragraph (a) of this section, the Secretary shall refer the matter to the Plant Variety Protection Board for its advice, including advice on any limitations or rate of remuneration.

(c) Upon receiving the advice of the Plant Variety Protection Board, the Secretary shall advise the owner of the variety, the members of the Plant Variety Protection Board, and the public, by issuance of a press release, of any decision based on the provisions of section 44 of the Act to declare a variety open to use by the public. Any decision not to declare a variety open to use by the public will be transmitted only to the owner of the variety and the members of the Plant Variety Protection Board.

PUBLICATION

§ 180.800 Publication of public variety descriptions.

Voluntary submissions of varietal descriptions of "public varieties" on forms obtainable from the Office will be accepted for publication in the Office Journal. Such publication shall not constitute recognition that the variety is, in fact, novel.

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Noxious weed seeds.

Mixtures not considered adulterations.

JOINT RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY AND THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE

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Screenings permitted entry.
SEED ADULTERATED OR UNFIT FOR SEEDING
PURPOSES

201.225 Cleaning or processing.

201.226

Destruction of refuse.

Report to collector of customs.

201.228 Correction of labeling. 201.228a Declaration of labeling.

201.229

MIXING SEED

Prohibition against and exception.

REJECTED SEED OR SCREENINGS

201.230 Exportation or destruction.

AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 201 issued under sec. 402, 53 Stat. 1285; 7 U.S.C. 1592.

NOTE: Nomenclature changes in Part 201 appear at 37 FR. 8059, Apr. 25, 1972.

RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE

DEFINITIONS

201.1 Meaning of words.

Words in the regulations in this part in the singular form shall be deemed to import the plural, and vice versa, as the case may demand.

[5 F. R. 28, Jan. 4, 1940]

§ 201.2 Terms defined.

When used in the regulations in this part the terms as defined in section 101 of the act, unless modified in this section as provided in the act, shall apply with equal force and effect. In addition, as used in §§ 201.1-201.159:

(a) The act. The term "act" means the Federal Seed Act, approved August 9, 1939 (53 Stat. 1275; 7 U. S. C. 15511610 as amended);

(b) Person. The term "person" includes a partnership, corporation, company, society, association, receiver, or trustee;

(c) Secretary. The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, or any officer or employee of the Department to whom authority has heretofore been delegated,

or to whom authority may hereafter be delegated, to act in his stead.

(d) Hearing Clerk. The term "Hearing Clerk" means the Hearing Clerk, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.;

(e) Respondent. The term "respondent" means a person against whom a complaint is issued;

(f) Examiner. The term "examiner" means an employee of the Department of Agriculture, designated by the Secretary to conduct hearings under the act, and $201.1-201.159;

(g) FEDERAL REGISTER. The term "FEDERAL REGISTER" means the publication provided by the Act of July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 500), and acts supplementary thereto and amendatory thereof;

(h) Agricultural seeds. The term "agricultural seeds" means the following kinds of grass, forage, and field crop seeds, which are used for seeding purposes in the United States:

Alfalfa-Medicago sativa L.

Alfleria-Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'her.
Alyceclover-Alysicarpus vaginalis (L.) DC.
Bahiagrass-Paspalum notatum Fluegge.
Barrelclover-Medicago tribuloides Desr.
Barley-Hordeum vulgare L.

Bean, adzuki-Phaseolus angularis Willd.
Bean, field-Phaseolus vulgaris L.
Bean, mung-Phaseolus aureus Roxb.
Bean (see Velvetbean).

Beet, field-Beta vulgaris L.
Beet, sugar-Beta vulgaris L.

Beggarweed-Desmodium tortuosum (Sev.)

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Bluegrass, Kentucky-Pos pratensis L.
Bluegrass, Nevada-Poa nevadensis Vasey.
Bluegrass, rough-Poa trivialis L.
Bluegrass, Texas-Poa arachnifera Torr.
Bluegrass, wood-Poa nemoralis L.
Bluestem, big-Andropogon furcatus Muhl
(A. gerardi Vitman).

Bluestem, little-Andropogon scoparius
Michx.

Bluestem, sand-Andropogon hallii Hack.
Bluestem, yellow-Andropogon ischaemum.
Brome, fleid-Bromus arvensis L.
Brome, mountain-Bromus marginatus Nees.
Brome, smooth-Bromus inermis Leyss.
Broomcorn-Sorghum vulgare var. tech-
nicum (Koern.) Jav.

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Buffelgrass-Pennisetum ciliare (L.) Link. Bur-clover, California-Medicago hispida Gaertn.

Bur-clover, spotted-Medicago arabica (L.)
DC.

Burnet, little-Sanguisorba minor Scop.
Buttonclover-Medicago orbicularis (L.) All.
Canarygrass-Phalaris canariensis L.
Canarygrass, reed-Phalaris arundinacea L.
Carpetgrass-Axonopus affinis Chase.
Castorbean-Ricinum communis (L.)
Chess, soft-Bromus mollis L.
Chickpea-Cicer arietinum L.

Clover, alsike-Trifolium hybridum L.
Clover, berseem-Trifolium alexandrinum L.
Clover, cluster-Trifolium glomeratum L.
Clover, crimson-Trifolium incarnatum L.
Clover, Kenya-Trifolium semipilosum Fresh.
Clover, ladino-Trifolium repens L.
Clover, lappa-Trifolium lappaceum L.
Clover, large hop-Trifolium procumbens L.
Clover, Persian-Trifolium resupinatum L.
Clover, red or

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Clover, strawberry-Trifolium fragiferum L Clover, sub (subterranean)-Trifolium subterraneum L.

Clover, white-Trifolium repens L. (also see Clover, ladino).

Clover, (also see Alyceclover, Bur-clover, Buttonclover, Sourclover, Sweetclover).

Corn, field-Zea mays L.

Corn, pop-Zea mays var. everta (Sturt.) Bailey.

Cotton--Gossypium spp.

Cowpea-Vigna sinensis (Torner) Savi.
Crambe Crambe abyssinica Eockst. ex R.R
Fries.

Crested dogtail-Cynosurus cristatus L.
Crotalaria, lance-Crotalaria lanceolata E.
Mey.
Crotolaria,

Roth.

showy-Crotalaria spectabilis

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Lovegrass, sand-Eragrostis trichodes (Nutt.) Wood.

Lovegrass, weeping-Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) Nees.

Lupine, blue-Lupinus angustifolius L.
Lupine, white-Lupinus albus L.
Lupine, yellow-Lupinus luteus L.
Manilagrass-Zoysia matrella (L.) Merr.
Meadow foxtail-Alopecurus pratensis L.
Medick, black-Medicago lupulina L.
Millet, browntop-Panicum ramosum L.
Millet, foxtail-Setaria italica (L.) Beauv.
Millet, Japanese-Echinochloa crusgalli var.
frumentacea (Roxb.) Wight.

Millet, pearl-Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.
Br.

Millet, proso-Panicum miliaceum L. Molassesgrass-Melinis minutiflora Beauv. Mustard, India-Brassica juncea (L) Coss. Mustard, black-Brassica nigra Koch. Mustard, white-Brassica hirta Moench. Napiergrass-Pennisetum purpureum Schu

mach.

Oat-Avenua byzantina C. Koch., A. sativa L., A. nuda L.

Oatgrass, tall-Arrhenatherum elatius (L.)
Mert. and Koch.

Orchardgrass-Dactylis glomerata L.
Panicgrass, blue-Panicum antidotale Retz.
Panicgrass, green-Panicum maximum var.
trichoglume Eyes.
Peanut-Arachis hypogaea L.

Pea, field-Pisum sativum var, arvense (L.)
Poir.

Poa trivialis-(see Bluegrass, rough).
Rape, annual-Brassica napus var annua
Koch.

Rape, bird-Brassica campestris L.

Rape, turnip-Brassica campestris vars L.

Rape, winter-Brassica napus var biennis
(Schubl. and Mart.) Reichb.
Redtop-Agrostis alba L.

Rescuegrass-Bromus catharticus Vahl.
Rhodesgrass-Chloris gayana Kunth.
Rice Oryza sativa L.

Ricegrass, Indian-Oryzopsis hymenoides
(Roem. and Schult.) Ricker.
Roughpea-Lathyrus hirsutus L.
Rye-Secale cereale L.

Ryegrass, Annual or Italian-Lolium multiflorum Lam.

Ryegrass, perennial-Lolium perenne L.
Ryegrass, Wimmera-Lolium rigidum Gaud.
Safflower-Carthamus tinctorius L.
Sainfoin-Onobrychis viciaefolia Scop.
Sesame-Sesamum indicum L.

Sesbania-Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Torr.
Smilo Oryzopsis milacea (L.) Benth and
Hook.

Sorghum almum-Sorghum almum Parodi.
Sorghum-Sorghum vulgare Pers.
Sorghum-sudangrass

X S. sudanense.
Sorgrass-Rhizomatous

hybrid-S. vulgare.

derivatives of

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Johnsongrass X sorghum cross or a Johnsongrass X Sudangrass cross.

Sourclover-Melilotus indica (L.) All.

Soybean-Glycine max (L.) Merrill [Soja max (L.) Piper].

Spelt-Triticum spelta L.

Sudangrass-Sorghum vulgare var sudanense (Piper) Hitchc.

Sunflower-Helianthus annuus L.

Sweetclover, white-Melilotus alba Desr. Sweetclover, yellow-Melllotus oficinalis (L.) Lam.

Sweet vernalgrass-Anthoxanthum odoratum
L.

Switchgrass-Panicum virgatum L.
Timothy-Phleum pratense L.
Tobacco-Nicotiana tobacum L.

Trefoil, big-Lotus uliginosus Schkuhr.
Trefoil, birdsfoot-Lotus corniculatus L.
Triticale-Triticosecale Wittmack.
Vaseygrass-Paspalum urvillei Steud.
Veldtgrass-Ehrharta calycina J. E. Smith.
Velvetbean-Stizolobium deeringianum Bort.
Velvetgrass-Holcus lanatus L.

Vetch, common-Vicia sativa L.
Vetch, hairy-Vicia villosa Roth.

Vetch, Hungarian-Vicia pannonica Grantz. Vetch, monantha-Vicia articulata Hornem. (V. monantha Desf.)

Vetch, narrowleaf-Vicia angustifolia (L).
Reich.

Vetch, purple-Vicia benghalensis L.
Vetch, woollypod-Vicia dasycarpa Ten.
Wheat, common-Triticum aestivum L. (T.
vulgare Vill.)

Wheat, club-Triticum compactum Host.
Wheat, durum-Triticum durum Desf.
Wheat, Polish-Triticum polonicum L.
Wheat, poulard-Triticum turgidum L.
Wheatgrass, beardless-Agropyron inerme

(Schribn. & Smith) Rydb.

Wheatgrass, crested or fairway crestedAgropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn. Wheatgrass, crested or standard crestedAgropyron desertorum (Fisch.) Schult.

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