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Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights (Criteria for DUS for Registration) Regulations, 2009, India

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Details Details Year of Version 2009 Dates Entry into force: June 29, 2009 Type of Text Implementing Rules/Regulations Subject Matter Plant Variety Protection Notes This Regulation sets forth the criteria in detail for plant variety protection registration: distinctiveness, uniformity, and stability ('DUS').

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1. Short title and commencement

2. Definitions

3. The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Authority

4. Criteria of Distinctiveness, Uniformity and Stability for registration of variety about which there is Common Knowledge

5. Criteria of Distinctiveness, Uniformity and Stability for registration of farmers variety

 

 

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE

(Department of Agriculture and Co-operation)

NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, the 29th June, 2009

 

G.S.R. 452(E).-In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (c) of sub-section 2 of Section 95 of the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers  Rights Act, 2001 (53 of 200I),the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Authority hereby makes, with the approval of the Central Government, the following regulations, namely:-

 

1. Short title and commencement. (1) These Regulations may be called the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights (Criteria for Distinctiveness, Uniformity and Stability for Registration) Regulations, 2009.

(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.

 

2. Definitions.-(1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,

(a) Act means the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Act, 2001;

(b) Journal means the Plant Variety Journal of India;

(2) All other words and expressions used in these regulations and not defined, but defined in the Act, shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the Act.

 

3. The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Authority shall develop and publish in the Journal guidelines for the distinctiveness, uniformity and stability test for each crop.

 

4. Criteria of Distinctiveness, Uniformity and Stability for registration of variety about which there is Common Knowledge.-(1) The criteria for distinctiveness, uniformity and stability for registration of a variety about which there is a common knowledge shall be determined by conducting a field test for one season at two locations for the purpose of confirming the distinctiveness, uniformity and stability following the descriptors and plot size as may be specified in the Journal.

(2) Any person who applies for registration under clause (b) of Section 14 of the Act shall submit half the quantity of seeds as divided into five equal numbers of packets for the purpose of field test and also for storing in the national Gene Bank and the seed supply procedures shall be such as may be specified in the journal.

 

5. Criteria of Distinctiveness, Uniformity and Stability for registration of farmers variety.-(1) Any person who applies for registration under clause (c) or Section 14 of the Act shall submit half the quantity of seeds as divided into five equal numbers of packets for the purpose of field test and also for storing in the National Gene Bank and the seed supply procedures shall be such as may be specified in the Journal.

(2) Wherever the distinctiveness of the variety is required to be verified, field test will be conducted for distinctiveness, uniformity and stability in the test Centres.

(3) The farmers variety along with example variety and any other similar variety shall be evaluated in the paired row test.

(4) The length of the row and plant population shall be such as may be specified in the Journal.

(5) It shall be a replicated trial and will be conducted for one season at two locations for the limited purpose of confirming the distinctiveness, following the descriptors such as may be specified in the Journal.

 

(6) The uniformity levels for Farmers variety for the respective species shall not exceed double the number of off-types such as may be specified in the Journal.

Provided that the number of permitted off-types for each crop shall be developed and published in the Journal.

 

(7) If the variety meets the uniformity criteria, it shall be deemed to have met the stability criteria.

 

[F. No. 1-7,2008-SD-V]

UPMACHAWDHRY. Jt Secy.


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