Additional requirements for planting bean seed in the regulated area relating to seed-borne viral diseases.
Washington Administrative Code
Washington Administrative Code
Bean seed may be received for planting purposes, planted, sold, shipped, or transported if that seed meets one of the following criteria: (1) The bean variety (cultivar) is known to be uniform for the dominant I-gene. Documentation of evidence of uniformity must accompany the seed shipment. Undocumented cultivars are subject to serology and/or grow out testing to determine freedom from bean seed-borne viral diseases. (2) The bean seed has been tested by the serology method (ELISA) and is found to be free from bean seed-borne viral diseases. (3) The bean seed is tested by the serology method and is found to be positive for seed-borne viral diseases and on a subsequent grow out test, the sample is found free from bean seed-borne viral diseases. (4) All serology tests are based on an official five-pound sample of untreated bean seed for each fifty thousand pounds of bean seed or fraction thereof. [Statutory Authority: RCW 15.49.310 , 17.24.011 , 17.24.041 and chapter 34.05 RCW. WSR 04-08-043, § 16-301-396, filed 3/31/04, effective 5/1/04.]
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