(1) Investigation procedures may include, but are not limited to the following:
- (a) interviewing the buyer of the seed;
- (b) interviewing the seller of the seed;
- (c) obtaining sample(s) of any remaining seed for grow out tests;
- (d) obtaining copies of records of fertilizer or pesticide that were applied to the field;
(e) observing the field conditions in question and obtaining:
- (i) pictures of plants growing;
- (ii) stand counts of plants;
- (iii) soil samples for analysis of fertilizer and pesticide residue; and
- (iv) maps of the field showing patterns or findings observed;
- (f) contacting weather service to obtain weather information during the growing season;
- (g) contacting university, extension, or industry personnel with expertise on crop type in question; and
- (h) observing other documentation as deemed necessary by council members.
- (2) Investigations made by the council should be organized and under the direction of a lead investigator with the greatest knowledge of the cropping system and crop type involved in the complaint. This lead investigator may be chosen from the council membership.
- (3) If the council determines none of its members possess the knowledge or expertise to conduct a thorough investigation, nothing in these rules shall preclude the council from appointing an investigator from outside its membership to conduct the investigation.
Authorizing statute(s): 80-5-509, MCA
Implementing statute(s): 80-5-504 and 80-5-506, MCA
History: NEW, 2004 MAR p. 2102, Eff. 9/3/04.