Washington, DC
July 15, 2005
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing
Service (AMS) today announced that it is proposing a fee
increase for its
Plant Variety Protection Office.
The proposed rule will increase the general fees for
application, search, and certificate issuance by approximately
20 percent. In addition, other fees and services listed in the
general fee schedule will also be increased. Supplemental fees,
which were established in May 2005, will not be affected by this
proposal. The current general fees, last increased in February
2003, are no longer adequate to cover current program
obligations. The PVP Act of 1970, as amended, requires that
reasonable fees be collected in order to maintain the program.
The proposed action will amend regulations related to voucher
seed samples. The proposal will permit seed samples to be
submitted directly to the public repository, allowing for
electronic submission of applications. A list of the proposed
fee increases and direct seed deposit procedures may be found at
http://www.ams.usda.gov/science/pvpo/pvpindex.htm.
The proposed rule will be published in the July 15 Federal
Register (USDA/AMS proposes to
increase Plant Variety Protection Office application, search, and
certificate issuance fees by 20 percent).
Comments must be received on or
before August 15, 2005.
For further information, contact
Paul Zankowski, Commissioner, Plant Variety Protection Office,
Rm. # 401, National Agricultural Library Building, 10301
Baltimore Blvd., Beltsville MD 20705, or via e-mail at:
Paul.Zankowski@usda.gov.
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