TO AMEND THE LAW RELATED TO SEED CERTIFICATION.
House Bill 1742 enhances seed certification in Arkansas, ensuring quality and purity, imposing penalties for misrepresentation, and protecting consumers and producers.
House Bill 1742 enhances seed certification in Arkansas, ensuring quality and purity, imposing penalties for misrepresentation, and protecting consumers and producers.
Bill Number: HB 1742
Title: To Amend the Law Related to Seed Certification
Status: Enacted as Act 527
Introduced: March 11, 2025
Authors: Representative Wooldridge, Senator D. Wallace
House Bill 1742 aims to amend existing laws concerning seed certification in Arkansas. The primary intent is to enhance the integrity of seed certification processes, protect consumers, and ensure that agricultural seeds meet specific standards for quality and purity. This legislation seeks to establish clearer guidelines and penalties related to the certification of seeds, thereby promoting agricultural best practices.
The bill introduces several important changes to the Arkansas Code regarding seed certification:
Penalties for Misrepresentation:
Revocation of Certificates:
Certification Process:
Fees for Certification:
Promotion and Advertising Fees:
Monitoring Aflatoxin Levels:
House Bill 1742 represents a significant update to Arkansas's seed certification laws, aiming to improve the quality and reliability of agricultural seeds. By establishing clear penalties for misrepresentation and enhancing the certification process, the bill seeks to protect both consumers and producers in the agricultural sector.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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