Terms Used In Indiana Code 15-15-1-29

  • hybrid: means the first generation of a cross made under controlled conditions between strains of different parentage and of satisfactory purity. See Indiana Code 15-15-1-8
  • kind: means one (1) or more related species or subspecies of plant that singly or collectively are known by one (1) common name, including corn, oats, alfalfa, and timothy. See Indiana Code 15-15-1-9
  • treated: refers to seed that has been subjected to an application of a substance or a process to:

    Indiana Code 15-15-1-21

  • variety: means a subdivision of a kind characterized by growth, yield, plant, fruit, seed, or other characteristics, by which a plant can be differentiated from other plants of the same kind. See Indiana Code 15-15-1-23
   Sec. 29. The state seed commissioner may, by rule, define controlled conditions and satisfactory purity for the production of hybrid seed of any kind. A hybrid designation shall be treated as a variety name.

[Pre-2008 Recodification Citation: 15-4-1-3(m) part.]

As added by P.L.2-2008, SEC.6.