94.39(5)
(5) For all treated seeds, in addition to other labeling requirements under this section (for which a separate label may be used):
94.39(5)(a)
(a) A word or statement indicating that the seed has been treated.
94.39(5)(b)
(b) The commonly accepted coined, chemical (generic) or abbreviated chemical name of the substance applied or a description of the process used.
94.39(5)(c)
(c) If the substance applied to the seed is harmful to human or other vertebrate animals:
94.39(5)(c)1.
1. The caution statement "Do not use for food, feed or oil purposes" or a similar statement;
94.39(5)(c)2.
2. Words and symbol or a single word indicating the toxicity of the substance used to treat the seed, such as "Danger — Poison" and the skull and crossbones symbol, "Warning" or "Caution"; and
94.39(5)(c)3.
3. A statement setting forth the antidote, if any, and the first aid treatment directions for poisoning by the specific substance.
94.39(6)
(6) For all preinoculated seeds, in addition to other labeling requirements under this section (for which a separate label may be used):
94.39(6)(a)
(a) A word or statement indicating that the seed has been preinoculated.
94.39(6)(b)
(b) The date beyond which the inoculant is not to be considered effective.
94.39(7)
(7) For field corn seed, in addition to other labeling requirements under this section:
94.39(7)(a)
(a) The commonly accepted name of the variety or, if none, descriptive name.
94.39(7)(b)
(b) The relative maturity ascribed by the labeler.
94.39(8)
(8) For all coated seeds, in addition to other labeling requirements under this section, a word or statement indicating that the seed has been coated.
94.39 History
History: 1975 c. 39,
308;
1985 a. 138.
94.40
94.40
Seed certification. 94.40(1)(1) No alfalfa seed may be sold, distributed or offered or exposed for sale within this state if labeled, advertised or represented as the vernal variety, unless the seed has been certified by a seed certifying agency.
94.40(2)
(2) The Wisconsin Crop Improvement Association, a nonprofit organization incorporated under the laws of this state, in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and the department, shall be the seed certifying agency for the certification of agricultural and vegetable seed in the state.
94.40(3)
(3) The Wisconsin Crop Improvement Association, in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, shall establish standards and procedures for the certification of seed, subject to approval of the department. Standards and procedures established under this subsection shall be no less stringent than those prescribed by the association of official seed certifying agencies.
94.41
94.41
Prohibitions. 94.41(1)(1) It is unlawful for any person to sell, distribute or offer or expose for sale any agricultural or vegetable seed:
94.41(1)(a)
(a) Unless the test to determine the percentage of germination required under
s. 94.39 is completed within a 12-month period immediately prior to the date it is sold, distributed or offered or exposed for sale, as shown by records, exclusive of the calendar month in which the test is completed, except that seeds packaged in hermetically sealed containers may be sold, distributed or offered or exposed for sale under such conditions as the department may prescribe, for a period of 36 months following the month in which the seeds are tested. No seeds in hermetically sealed containers shall be sold, distributed or offered or exposed for sale beyond such 36-month period unless retested within the preceding 9-month period, exclusive of the calendar month in which the retest is completed. Seed, for which the germination test date has expired, shall be relabeled by a licensed labeler prior to its being sold, distributed or offered or exposed for sale.
94.41(1)(b)
(b) Not labeled in accordance with
s. 94.39, or containing any labeling statements which modify or deny label information required under
s. 94.39, or having any other false or misleading labeling.
94.41(1)(c)
(c) Pertaining to which there has been a false or misleading advertisement, claim or representation.
94.41(1)(d)
(d) Containing prohibited noxious weed seeds in excess of tolerances established by rules of the department.
94.41(1)(e)
(e) Containing restricted noxious weed seeds singly or collectively in excess of:
94.41(1)(f)
(f) Containing weed seeds in excess of one per cent by weight.
94.41(1)(g)
(g) Consisting in part or in whole of prohibited or restricted noxious weed seeds in excess of quantities prescribed herein.
94.41(1)(h)
(h) Represented to be certified seed by means of any labeling, advertisement or other representations unless it is certified and bears an official certification label.
94.41(1)(i)
(i) Having attached thereto a blue label, unless such label is an official certification label authorized for use on such seed by a seed certifying agency.
94.41(1)(j)
(j) When the inoculum applied to preinoculated seed is ineffective as determined by standards established by rules of the department.
94.41(1)(k)
(k) Not certified by an official seed certifying agency, if labeled under the variety name of a variety of seed which is protected by and can only be sold as a class of certified seed under a certificate of plant variety protection issued under the federal plant variety protection act (
7 USC 2321 et. seq.), provided that seed from a certified lot may be labeled as to variety name when used in a mixture by, or with the approval of, the owner of the variety.
94.41(2)
(2) It is unlawful for any person:
94.41(2)(a)
(a) To detach, alter, deface or destroy any label attached to or accompanying seed, or to alter or substitute seed in a manner which would defeat the purposes of
s. 94.39 or result in the sale or distribution of seed in violation of
ss. 94.38 to
94.46 or rules thereunder.
94.41(2)(b)
(b) To disseminate any false or misleading advertisements, or make any false or misleading claims concerning agricultural or vegetable seeds in any manner or by any means.
94.41(2)(c)
(c) To hinder or obstruct in any way, any authorized person in the performance of the person's duties under
ss. 94.38 to
94.46.
94.41(2)(d)
(d) To fail to comply with a "stop sale" order or to make any other disposition of any lot of seed contrary to the provisions of such order.
94.41(2)(e)
(e) To use the word "trace" as a substitute for any labeling required under
s. 94.39 relating to the composition of seeds or seed mixtures.
94.41(2)(f)
(f) To use the word "type" in any labeling in connection with the name of any agricultural seed variety.
94.41(2)(g)
(g) To make a false declaration of gross annual sales on any application for a seed labeler's license or to fail to keep available for inspection by the department accurate records of gross annual sales of seeds sold in this state as a labeler.
94.42
94.42
Exemptions. The provisions of
ss. 94.38 to
94.46 do not apply to:
94.42(1)
(1) Seed or grain not intended for sowing purposes, except where it is made to appear by labeling, advertising or other representations that it is available for purchase or is being sold, distributed or offered or exposed for sale as seed; or where it is represented as being suitable for use as seed by such terms as cleaned, processed, treated, tested, certified or terms of similar import.
94.42(2)
(2) To seed in storage in, or being transported or consigned to, a cleaning or processing establishment for cleaning or processing; but any labeling or other representation which may be made with respect to the uncleaned or unprocessed seed shall be subject to
ss. 94.38 to
94.46.
94.42(3)
(3) Any carrier in respect to any seed delivered or consigned to it by others for transportation in the ordinary course of its business as a carrier.
94.42(4)
(4) Any person in respect to any seed sold, distributed or offered or exposed for sale which was incorrectly labeled or represented as to kind, variety or origin, provided that the seeds cannot be identified by examination thereof, unless the person has failed to obtain an invoice, genuine grower's declaration or other labeling information reasonably necessary to insure the seed is as represented.
94.42 History
History: 1985 a. 138.
94.43
94.43
Seed labeler's license. 94.43(1)
(1) Every person whose name and address are required to appear on the label of any seed as the labeler or person responsible for the labeling thereof under
s. 94.39, or every person who opens any bag or container of seed and sells any part of the seed contained therein, shall obtain a seed labeler's license from the department before selling, distributing or offering or exposing, such seed for sale in this state.
94.43(2)
(2) No person may sell, distribute or offer or expose for sale in this state any seed not labeled by the holder of a seed labeler's license whose name and address are on the label, except that no license shall be required to sell seed of one's own production if it is delivered to the purchaser only on the farm premises where grown or to sell seed only in bags or other closed containers labeled by the holder of a seed labeler's license. Labels are not required for seed packaged at time of sale at retail by the holder of a seed labeler's license if the bin or other container from which the seed is sold bears a label and the seed with its labeling may be readily examined by the purchaser prior to sale. Seed sold by a licensed labeler under this exception shall be considered as having been sold under his or her label for purposes of computing license fees under
sub. (3).
94.43(3)
(3) Application for a seed labeler's license shall be submitted on a form prescribed by the department and shall be accompanied by a fee based on the gross sales of seed within the state by the applicant under his or her own label during the previous 12 months prior to filing the application. Fees for a labeler's license shall be computed on gross sales according to the following schedule:
94.43(3)(a)
(a) For gross sales that are less than $10,000: $25.
94.43(3)(b)
(b) For gross sales that are $10,000 or more but less than $25,000: $50.
94.43(3)(c)
(c) For gross sales that are $25,000 or more but less than $75,000: $100.
94.43(3)(d)
(d) For gross sales that are $75,000 or more but less than $200,000: $150.
94.43(3)(e)
(e) For gross sales that are $200,000 or more: $200.
94.43(4)
(4) The license fee for a new applicant or for a person who did not sell seed under his or her own label during the previous 12 months shall be the minimum fee of $25 for the first year or any part thereof.
94.43(5)
(5) The licenses shall expire on December 31 of each year. Licenses shall not be transferable and no fee or any portion thereof shall be refunded after the license has been issued.
94.44
94.44
Records. Each person whose name is required to appear on the label as the labeler of agricultural or vegetable seeds pursuant to
s. 94.39 shall maintain complete records of each lot of seed sold or labeled for a period of 2 years after final sale or disposition thereof, except that a file sample of such seed need be kept for only one year. This section shall not be construed as requiring a record of the sale or disposal of each portion of a lot sold at retail in quantities of less than 40 pounds. All records and samples pertaining to any lot of seed shall be accessible for inspection by the department during customary business hours.
94.45
94.45
Powers and authority of the department. The department is authorized:
94.45(1)
(1) To enter during regular business hours all places of business, warehouses, freight depots, cars, trucks and all other places where seed is stored, transported, sold or exposed for sale. The department is empowered to sample any container of seed, analyze and test the samples and inspect all records relating to any lot of seed in order to secure evidence of violation of
ss. 94.38 to
94.46.
94.45(2)
(2) To establish and maintain a seed laboratory for the testing and analysis of seed.
94.45(3)
(3) To make purity and germination tests of seed for persons on request and for this purpose may prescribe rules governing such testing and fix and collect charges for tests made.
94.45(4)
(4) To cooperate with the U.S. department of agriculture and other agencies in seed law enforcement.
94.45(5)
(5) To publish at least once a year, in such form as the department deems proper, information concerning the inspection and sales of seed and the results of the analysis of official samples of agricultural and vegetable seeds distributed within the state.
94.45(6)
(6) To establish rules, after public hearing:
94.45(6)(a)
(a) Governing the methods of sampling, inspecting, analyzing, testing and examining agricultural and vegetable seed, and to prescribe tolerances for purity and germination tests and rates of occurrence of noxious weed seeds.
94.45(6)(b)
(b) To add to or remove from the list of prohibited and restricted noxious weed seeds as specified in
s. 94.38 (12).
94.45(6)(c)
(c) Governing the distribution and labeling of seed.
94.45(6)(d)
(d) Providing standards for relative maturities, certification of seed and the effectiveness of inoculum applied to preinoculated seed.
94.45(6)(e)
(e) Providing reasonable standards of germination for vegetable seeds.
94.45(6)(f)
(f) Providing a list of "fine-textured grasses" and "coarse kinds".
94.45(6)(g)
(g) Governing the issuance of seed labeler's licenses.
94.45 History
History: 1975 c. 39,
308;
1983 a. 189 s.
329 (20).
94.45 Cross-reference
Cross Reference: See also ch.
ATCP 20, Wis. adm. code.
94.46
94.46
Stop sale; penalties; enforcement. 94.46(1)
(1) The department may issue a written or printed "stop sale" order to the owner or custodian of any lot of agricultural or vegetable seed not conforming with
ss. 94.38 to
94.46, or rules thereunder. The order shall specify the sections of the law or rules violated and shall prohibit the sale or other disposition of the seed except as the department authorizes or directs. Unless the seed is brought into compliance with the law or rules and is released from the "stop sale" order, or other disposition is agreed upon in writing within 30 days after service of the order, the seed shall be disposed of as the department by notice in writing may direct. This shall not preclude the voluntary signing of a disposal agreement without the issuance of a "stop sale" order. Any notice or order hereunder may be served personally or by mail and shall have the effect of a special order under
s. 93.18 subject to review under
ch. 227 if within 10 days after service of any notice or order, the owner or custodian files with the department a written request for a hearing. Final disposition of the seed shall be stayed during pendency of the hearing but the "stop sale" order shall remain in effect.