(a) A person who is a handler licensed under this section may distribute clones and other nonseed propagative materials of a hemp plant using the person's own labeling, if the distributor does the following:
- (1) Complies with the requirements of this chapter.
- (2) Reports the variety and quantity of each variety of the propagative material of plant sold.
- (3) Pays the inspection fee on the basis of the report.
- (4) Labels the propagative material with the information required by the state seed commissioner.
- (5) Keeps records to accurately determine the named varieties and the number of plants of each variety distributed.
- (6) Grants the state seed commissioner or the state seed commissioner's authorized representative access to examine the handler's records and verify the quantity and each variety of propagative material distributed.
- (7) Report, under oath, to the state seed commissioner on forms furnished by the state seed commissioner each variety and quantity of propagative material sold during each semiannual period.
- (8) Any other information or conditions stated in the application.
(b) The state seed commissioner may revoke a handler's license if the commissioner determines any of the following:
- (1) That the licensee has not complied with the requirements under this chapter.
- (2) The report required in subsection (a) has not been submitted and is more than ten (10) days late.
- (3) The report required in subsection (a) contained false information.
- (4) The labeling requirements under this chapter have not been met.
- (c) If the inspection fee has not been paid and is more than ten (10) days late, the state seed commissioner shall assess a late fee.
(d) Each year the:
- (1) report required under subsection (a)(7); and
(2) inspection fees required under this chapter;
for the period beginning on January 1 and ending on June 30 and for the period beginning on July 1 and ending on December 31 are due not more than thirty (30) days after the end of the semiannual period.
As added by P.L.190-2019, SEC.11.