§1433. Powers and duties of seed commission
A. The commission shall:
(1)(a) Make rules and regulations governing the methods of sampling, inspecting, and making analysis tests and examinations of all seeds and other propagating stock;
(b) Establish the standards and tolerances to be allowed in the administration of this Chapter;
(c) Make rules and regulations governing the conditions for growing, harvesting, processing, preparing for market, labeling, distributing, and marketing seeds and propagating stock as certified, registered, or foundation;
(d) Set forth in its rules the minimum requirements of varietal purity and mechanical standards as a condition to sale or distribution as certified, registered, or foundation seeds or other propagating stock;
(e) Make rules and regulations establishing a reasonable schedule of charges to persons for each sample of seed tested by the Louisiana Seed Testing Laboratory, establishing a reasonable fee schedule to be charged for making application for inspection and field inspection for certification of seed, and establishing a reasonable fee schedule to be charged for printing certified tags, provided there shall be no charge for the testing of official samples submitted by duly authorized agricultural inspectors for law enforcement purposes; and
(f) Make all rules and regulations pertaining to the enforcement of this Chapter.
(2) Limit the sale and distribution of seeds for the production of agricultural, vegetable, or flower crops to certified seeds or planting stock when the commission determines that the limitation will best serve the crop industry.
(3) In making rules and regulations, give consideration to the following with respect to each kind of seed or other propagating stock regulated by this Chapter:
(a) The minimum requirements of varietal purity and mechanical standards.
(b) The kind, quality, and estimated amounts to be available for sale in Louisiana during the next succeeding crop season.
(c) The demand in Louisiana.
(d) The agricultural practices for production in Louisiana as compared with the practice in other states.
(e) The accepted cultural and trade practices prevailing in other states with respect to offering and displaying for sale, labeling, sampling, and making analyses.
(f) The general welfare of growers in Louisiana.
(g) Hold hearings on alleged violations of the provisions of this Chapter or of the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this Chapter.
(h) Advise the commissioner on the civil penalties to be imposed or the injunctive or other civil relief to be sought to punish and restrain violations of the provisions of this Chapter or of the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this Chapter.
(i) Perform such other advisory functions as the commissioner may assign to the commission.
(j) Declare plants to be weeds or noxious weeds in all or part of the state and to prohibit, restrict, or regulate the sale, distribution, movement, and use of weed seeds or noxious weed seeds by regulations adopted pursuant to this Chapter.
B. The commission may adopt rules establishing user fees to be charged for all services provided by the commission and establishing regulatory fees to be charged for all regulatory functions performed by the commission. The rules shall be adopted in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act. The amount of the user fees shall be based on the cost of the services provided. The amount of the regulatory fees shall be based on the cost of the regulatory functions performed.
Amended by Acts 1952, No. 372, §1; Acts 1954, No. 439, §2; Acts 1975, No. 766, §2; Acts 1977, No. 149, §2; Acts 1988, No. 163, §1; Acts 2003, No. 175, §1, eff. July 1, 2003.