Washington, DC
December 15, 2006
Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns today announced 14
appointments to the Plant Variety Protection Board. Appointees
will serve two-year terms.
Appointed members are:
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June D.
Blalock, Beltsville, MD
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Kent J.
Bradford, Davis, CA
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Steven J.
Callistein, Johnston, IA
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John C.
Gardner, Columbia, MO
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Russell S.
Karow, Corvallis, OR
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Patrick J.
Kole, Eagle, ID
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V. Larkin
Martin, Courtland, AL
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John H.
Nelsen, Alvin, TX
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Bernice
Slutsky, Alexandria, VA
Re-appointed members are:
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Kelly Book,
Austin, TX
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Harry Collins,
Scott, MS
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Carl Johnson,
Biggs, CA
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Larry Svajgr,
Lafayette, IN
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Katherine
White, Detroit, MI
The Board is mandated by the Plant
Variety Protection Act (PVPA) to advise the Secretary of
Agriculture on the adoption of new rules and regulations, make
advisory decisions on appeals from applicants and advise on
declaring a protected variety open to public use in emergencies.
The Board was established by Congress in 1970 and includes
farmers, representatives of the seed industry and public and
private plant breeders.
The PVPA is administered by USDA's Plant Variety Protection
Office, which grants certificates of intellectual property
rights protection to developers of new varieties of plants that
are reproduced sexually by seed or are tuber-propagated. This
protection enables the breeder to market the variety exclusively
for a fixed time period and, in doing so, creates an incentive
for investment in the development for new plant varieties.
USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service monitors operation of the
Board. |