
1 
These Regulations may be cited as the Seeds (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2008 and shall come into operation on 30th April 2008.
2 

(1) The Beet Seeds Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1994 are amended in accordance with paragraph (2).
(2) In regulation 3(1) (interpretation)—
(a) after the definition of “the Department” insert—“
 “EEA State” means—
(a) a State which is a member of the European Communities; and
(b) Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway;”;
(b) for the definition of “member State” substitute—“
 “member State” means, in addition to a State which is a member of the European Communities, any other EEA State and Switzerland;”;
(c) for the definition of “official examination” substitute—“
 “official examination” means—
(a) in relation to Basic Seed and seed of generations prior to Basic Seed produced in the United Kingdom—
(i) an examination of the crop in the field and a seed test carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers under provisions equivalent to these Regulations; or
(ii) an examination of the crop in the field carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers and a seed test carried out under official supervision by an establishment licensed as a seed testing station;
(b) in relation to Certified Seed produced in the United Kingdom—
(i) an examination of the crop in the field and a seed test carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers under provisions equivalent to these Regulations; or
(ii) an examination of the crop in the field carried out under official supervision by a licensed crop inspector and a seed test carried out under official supervision by an establishment licensed as a seed testing station; and
(c) in relation to any description of seed produced elsewhere than in the United Kingdom, an examination or a test approved by the Department, the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers;”; and
(d) for the definition of “official label” substitute—“
 “official label” means a label issued or authorised by or on behalf of the Department, the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers;”.
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(1) The Cereal Seeds Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1994 are amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) and (3).
(2) In regulation 3(1) (interpretation)—
(a) after the definition of “the Department” insert—“
 “EEA State” means—
(a) a State which is a member of the European Communities; and
(b) Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway;”;
(b) for the definition of “member State” substitute—“
 “member State” means, in addition to a State which is a member of the European Communities, any other EEA State and Switzerland;”;
(c) for the definition of “official examination” substitute—“
 “official examination” means—
(a) in relation to Basic Seed and seed of generations prior to Basic Seed produced in the United Kingdom—
(i) an examination of the crop in the field and a seed test carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers under provisions equivalent to these Regulations; or
(ii) an examination of the crop in the field carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers and a seed test carried out under official supervision by an establishment licensed as a seed testing station;
(b) in relation to Certified Seed, Certified Seed of the First Generation or Certified Seed of the Second Generation produced in the United Kingdom—
(i) an examination of the crop in the field and a seed test carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers under provisions equivalent to these Regulations; or
(ii) an examination of the crop in the field carried out under official supervision by a licensed crop inspector and a seed test carried out under official supervision by an establishment licensed as a seed testing station; and
(c) in relation to any description of seed produced elsewhere than in the United Kingdom, an examination or a test approved by the Department, the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers;”; and
(d) for the definition of “official label” substitute—“
 “official label” means a label issued or authorised by or on behalf of the Department, the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers;”.
(3) In Schedule 5, in Part II (maximum weight of a seed lot and minimum weight of a submitted sample), for the number “25” each time it occurs substitute “30”.
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(1) The Fodder Plant Seeds Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1994 are amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) and (3).
(2) In regulation 3(1) (interpretation)—
(a) after the definition of “the Department” insert—“
 “EEA State” means—
(a) a State which is a member of the European Communities; and
(b) Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway;”;
(b) for the definition to “member State” substitute—“
 “member State” means, in addition to a State which is a member of the European Communities, any other EEA State and Switzerland;”;
(c) for the definition of “official examination” substitute—“
 “official examination” means—
(a) in relation to Basic Seed and seed of generations prior to Basic Seed produced in the United Kingdom—
(i) an examination of the crop in the field and a seed test carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers under provisions equivalent to these Regulations; or
(ii) an examination of the crop in the field carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers and a seed test carried out under official supervision by an establishment licensed as a seed testing station;
(b) in relation to Certified seed, Certified Seed of the First Generation, Certified Seed of the Second Generation or Commercial Seed produced in the United Kingdom—
(i) an examination of the crop in the field and a seed test carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers under provisions equivalent to these Regulations; or
(ii) an examination of the crop in the field carried out under official supervision by a licensed crop inspector and a seed test carried out under official supervision by an establishment licensed as a seed testing station; and
(c) in relation to any description of seed produced elsewhere than in the United Kingdom, an examination or a test approved by the Department, the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers;”; and
(d) for the definition of “official label” substitute—“
 “official label” means a label issued or authorised by or on behalf of the Department, the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers;”.
(3) For sub-paragraph (c) of Part II of Schedule 5 (maximum weight of a seed lot and minimum weight of a submitted sample) substitute—“
(c) The maximum weight of a seed lot of a mixture of seeds shall be 10 tonnes, except that, where more than 50% of the mixture consists of kinds of seeds for which the maximum weight of the seed lot prescribed in seeds Regulations is more than 10 tonnes, the maximum weight shall be as prescribed for the kinds of that type that appear in the larger or largest proportion.”.
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(1) The Oil and Fibre Plant Seeds Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1994 are amended in accordance with paragraph (2).
(2) In regulation 3(1) (interpretation)—
(a) after the definition of “the Department” insert—“
 “EEA State” means—
(a) a State which is a member of the European Communities; and
(b) Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway;”;
(b) for the definition of “member State” substitute—“
 “member State” means, in addition to a State which is a member of the European Communities, any other EEA State and Switzerland;”;
(c) for the definition of “official examination” substitute—“
 “official examination” means—
(a) in relation to Basic Seed and seed of generations prior to Basic Seed produced in the United Kingdom—
(i) an examination of the crop in the field and a seed test carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers under provisions equivalent to these Regulations; or
(ii) an examination of the crop in the field carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers and a seed test carried out under official supervision by an establishment licensed as a seed testing station;
(b) in relation to Certified Seed, Certified Seed of the First Generation, Certified Seed of the Second Generation, Certified Seed of the Third Generation or Commercial Seed produced in the United Kingdom—
(i) an examination of the crop in the field and a seed test carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers under provisions equivalent to these Regulations; or
(ii) an examination of the crop in the field carried out under official supervision by a licensed crop inspector and a seed test carried out under official supervision by an establishment licensed as a seed testing station; and
(c) in relation to any description of seed produced elsewhere than in the United Kingdom, an examination or a test approved by the Department, the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers;”; and
(d) for the definition of “official label” substitute—“
 “official label” means a label issued or authorised by or on behalf of the Department, the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers;”.
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(1) The Vegetable Seeds Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1994 are amended in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (5).
(2) In regulation 3(1) (interpretation)—
(a) after the definition of “the Department” insert—“
 “EEA State” means—
(a) a State which is a member of the European Communities; and
(b) Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway;”;
(b) for the definition to “member State” substitute—“
 “member State” means, in addition to a State which is a member of the European Communities, any other EEA State and Switzerland;”;
(c) for the definition of “official examination” substitute—“
 “official examination” means—
(a) in relation to Basic Seed and seed of generations prior to Basic Seed produced in the United Kingdom—
(i) an examination of the crop in the field and a seed test carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers under provisions equivalent to these Regulations; or
(ii) an examination of the crop in the field carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers and a seed test carried out under official supervision by an establishment licensed as a seed testing station;
(b) in relation to Certified Seed produced in the United Kingdom—
(i) an examination of the crop in the field and a seed test carried out by or on behalf of the Department or by or on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers under provisions equivalent to these Regulations; or
(ii) an examination of the crop in the field carried out under official supervision by a licensed crop inspector and a seed test carried out under official supervision by an establishment licensed as a seed testing station; and
(c) in relation to any description of seed produced elsewhere than in the United Kingdom, an examination or a test approved by the Department, the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers;”; and
(d) for the definition of “official label” substitute the following definition—“
 “official label” means a label issued or authorised by or on behalf of the Department, the Scottish Ministers, the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers;”;
(3) For Schedule 1 (kinds of seeds to which the Regulations apply) substitute Schedule 1 as set out in the Schedule.
(4) In Schedule 4, in Part II, in the table in paragraph 2(a) (minimum standards for seeds), at the appropriate place in alphabetical order insert the following row—“
Sweet corn or popcorn 98 0.1 85”.
(5) In Schedule 5—
(a) in Part I (sampling of seed lots), for the table in paragraph 11(a) (dynamic spear sampler) substitute the following table—“

 Point Shoulder Boss Aperture Length Aperture Width Bore Outside Diameter
 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g)
For sampling—
All kinds other than asparagus, beans, beet, cucumber, gherkin, marrow, melon, peas, popcorn, spinach or sweet corn 42 7 8 20 8 10 12
All kinds other than beans, marrow, peas, popcorn or sweet corn 85 12 10 33 11 13 15
All kinds other than peas and broad beans 82 12 13 40 15 17 19
Peas and broad beans 78 15 15 40 18 20 22”;and
(b) in Part II (maximum weight of a seed lot and minimum weight of a submitted sample)—
(i) in the table in sub-paragraph (a), at the appropriate place in alphabetical order insert the following row—“
Sweet corn or popcorn 20”; and
(ii) -in the table in sub-paragraph (b), at the appropriate place in alphabetical order insert the following row—“
Sweet corn or popcorn 1000”.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development on 12th March 2008.
J.W.Speers
A senior officer of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.

SCHEDULE
Regulation 6(3)
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SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 4(1)


Latin Name Common Name
Allium cepa L. Cepa Group Onion, Echalion
Allium porrum L. Leek
Apium graveolens L Celery, Celeriac
Asparagus officinalis L. Asparagus
Beta vulgaris L. Beetroot including Cheltenham beet, Spinach beet or Chard
Brassica oleracea L. Curly kale, Cauliflower, Sprouting broccoli or Calabrese, Brussels sprouts, Savoy cabbage, White cabbage, Red cabbage, Kohlrabi
Brassica rapa L. Chinese cabbage, Turnip
Cichorium endivia L. Curled-leaved endive, Plain-leaved endive
Cichorium intybus L. Whitloof chicory, Large-leaved chicory or Italian chicory
Cucumis melo L. Melon
Cucumis sativus L. Cucumber, Gherkin
Cucurbita maxima Duchesne Gourd
Cucurbita pepo L. Marrow or Courgette
Daucus carota L. Carrot, Fodder carrot
Lactuca sativa L. Lettuce
Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Tomato
Petroselinum crispum (Mill.) Nyman ex A W Hill Parsley
Phaseolus coccineus L Runner Bean
Phaseolus vulgaris L Dwarf French bean, Climbing French bean
Pisum sativum L. (partim) Wrinkled pea, Round pea, Sugar Pea
Raphanus sativus L. Radish, Black radish
Spinacia oleracea L. Spinach
Vicia faba L. (partim) Broad bean
Zea mays L. (partim) Sweet corn, Popcorn”