Nev. Admin. Code § 587.240 - Limitation on generations; exceptions
The number of generations through which a variety may be multiplied must be limited to that specified by the originating breeder or owner of a variety, but may not exceed two generations beyond foundation seed, with the following exceptions:
1.
Recertification of the certified class may be permitted for older varieties of
crops if foundation seed is not being maintained.
2. The production of an additional generation
of the certified class may only be permitted on a 1-year basis when an
emergency is declared by the certifying agency, stating that the supply of
foundation and registered seed is not adequate to plant the needed certified
acreage of the variety. The permission of the originating or sponsoring breeder
or owner of the variety, if existent, must be obtained. The additional
generation of certified seed to meet the emergency need is ineligible for
recertification.
Notes
NRS 587.077, 587.083
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