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  • Katie Laney
    New Mexico Department of Agriculture
    MSC 3189, Box 30005
    Las Cruces, NM 88003-8005
    T: 575-646-7906
    E: klaney@nmda.nmsu.edu

  • Tim Darden
    Agricultural and Environmental Services
    New Mexico Department of Agriculture
    MSC 3189, Box 30005
    Las Cruces, NM 88003-8005
    T: 575-646-3107
    F: 575-646-5977
    E: tdarden@nmda.nmsu.edu

  • Bonnie Rabe, Division Director
    Agricultural and Environmental Services
    New Mexico Department of Agriculture
    MSC 3AQ, P.O. Box 30005
    Las Cruces, NM 88003-8005
    T: 575-646-2133
    F: 575-646-5977
    E: bcpm@nmda.nmsu.edu

  • Jeff M. Witte, Director/Secretary
    New Mexico Department of Agriculture
    MSC 3189, Box 30005
    Las Cruces, NM 88003-8005
    T: 575-646-3007
    F: 575-646-8120
    E: nmagsec@nmda.nmsu.edu

  • Dr. Tracey Carrillo, Director of Seed Certification
    Extension Plant Services
    New Mexico Cooperative Extension Services
    MSC 3AE, P.O. Box 30001
    Las Cruces, NM 88003-8005
    T: 575-646-4125
    F: 575-646-8137
    E: tcarrill@nmsu.edu


The following responses are provided by the New Mexico Department Agriculture in regard to general questions about the New Mexico State Seed Law.

RELATIONSHIP TO RUSSL:
- Does your state seed law model RUSSL?
Answer = NO

PERMIT/LICENSING REQUIREMENTS:
- Does your state law have a permit/license requirement for seedsmen to distribute seeds in your state?
Answer = NO

ARBITRATION:
- Does your state offer "Seed Arbitration" as a part of your seed law, or as a separate law?
Answer = NO

- Do you allow the use of the arbitration label notice as referenced in RUSSL?
Answer = NO

PRE-EMPTION LEGISLATION:
- Does your state have “pre-emption” legislation to restrict local political subdivisions from regulating seed?
Answer = NO

BRAND LABELING:
- Does your law allow for "brand name" labeling?
Answer = NO

- How does your state handle seed coatings on your seed label?
ANSWER = Seed coatings can be listed as part of inert matter as long as it is broken out somewhere on the label.

VARIETY LABELING:
- Does your state seed law require "mandatory" variety labeling for agricultural crop kinds?
Answer = NO

- Does your law allow for "variety not stated" labeling?
Answer = YES

- Does your law allow for "variety unknown" labeling?
Answer = NO

- Do you allow the use of the abbreviated term "VNS" to be used in place of the phrase "variety not stated"?
Answer = NO

- Does your state seed law allow labeling by "crop kind" only?
Answer = NO

TEST DATE:
- What are your germination test date requirements for agricultural seeds, vegetable seeds and lawn & turf seeds in your state?
Answer = 9 months

SELL BY/PACKED FOR:
- Does your state law include requirements for "Sell By"/"Packed For" labeling vegetables, flowers and turf grass?
Answer = NO

OTHER SEED KINDS REGULATED:
- Describe your state's process for updating the noxious weed seed list: Answer = Promulgation through administrative rules.

GMO REGULATIONS:
- Does your state law have any specific language regulating "GMOs"?
Answer = NO

- Does your state test for specific GMO varietal traits on official samples?
Answer = NO