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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
[Document No. AMS–ST–12–0054]
Renewal of the Plant Variety Protection
Board Charter
Agricultural Marketing Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) (5 U.S.C. App.), this notice
announces that the Secretary of
Agriculture intends to renew the Plant
Variety Protection Board (PVP Board)
Charter.
SUMMARY:
Paul
Zankowski, USDA, Agricultural
Marketing Service (AMS), 1400
Independence Ave. SW.; Rm. 4512South Bldg., Mail Stop 0274;
Washington, DC 20250–0274 or by
phone at (202) 720–1128 or by email:
Paul.Zankowski@ams.usda.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The Plant
Variety Protection Act (PVPA) (7 U.S.C.
2321 et seq.) provides legal protection in
the form of intellectual property rights
to developers of new varieties of plants,
which are reproduced sexually by seed
or are tuber-propagated. A Certificate of
Plant Variety Protection is awarded to
an owner of a crop variety after an
examination shows that it is new,
distinct from other varieties, and
genetically uniform and stable through
successive generations. The term of
protection is 20 years for most crops and
25 years for trees, shrubs, and vines.
The PVPA also provides for a
statutory Board (7 U.S.C. 2327) to be
appointed by the Secretary of
Agriculture. The duties of the Board are
to: (1) Advise the Secretary concerning
the adoption of rules and regulations to
facilitate the proper administration of
the Act; (2) provide advisory counsel to
the Secretary on appeals concerning
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decisions on applications by the PVP
Office and on requests for emergency
public-interest compulsory licenses; and
(3) advise the Secretary on any other
matters under the Regulations and Rules
of Practice and on all questions under
Section 44 of the Act, ‘‘Public Interest
in Wide Usage’’ (7 U.S.C. 2404).
Renewing the PVP Board Charter is
necessary and in the public interest.
The PVPA provides that ‘‘the Board
shall consist of individuals who are
experts in various areas of varietal
development covered by this Act.’’ The
Board membership ‘‘shall include
farmer representation and shall be
drawn approximately equally from the
private or seed industry sector and from
the sector of government or the public.’’
The Board consists of 14 members, each
of whom is appointed for a 2-year
period, with no member appointed for
more than three 2-year periods.
Nominations are made by farmers’
associations, trade associations in the
seed industry, professional associations
representing expertise in seed
technology, plant breeding, and variety
development, public and private
research and development institutions
(13 members) and the USDA (one
member).
Equal opportunity practices, in
agreement with USDA
nondiscrimination policies, will be
followed in all membership
appointments to the Board. To ensure
that the suggestions of the Board have
taken into account the needs of the
diverse groups served by USDA,
membership shall include, to the extent
practicable, individuals with
demonstrated ability to represent
minorities, women, and persons with
disabilities.
The Charter for the PVP Board will be
available on the Web site at: https://
www.ams.usda.gov/PVPO or may be
requested by contacting the individual
identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
notice.
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its programs and activities on the basis
of race, color, national origin, gender,
religion, age, disability, political beliefs,
sexual orientation, and marital or family
status. Persons with disabilities who
require alternative means for
communication of program information
(Braille, large print, or audiotape.)
should contact USDA’s Target Center at
202–720–2600 (voice and TTY).
To file a written complaint of
discrimination, write USDA, Office of
the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights,
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Washington, DC 20250–9410 or call
202–720–5964 (voice and TTY). USDA
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is an equal opportunity provider and
employer.
Dated: December 17, 2012.
David Shipman,
Administrator, Agricultural Marketing
Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
[Document No. AMS–ST–12–0056]
Plant Variety Protection Board;
Soliciting Nominations
Agricultural Marketing Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Plant Variety Protection
Office (PVPO) is seeking candidates for
the Plant Variety Protection Board. We
are asking for the submission of
nomination packages (an Application
for Committee Membership (AD–755)
and resume) by January 7, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul
Zankowski, USDA, Agricultural
Marketing Service (AMS), Plant Variety
Protection Office; 1400 Independence
Avenue SW., Room 3543; Washington,
DC 20250 or by phone at (202) 720–5231
or by email:
Paul.Zankowski@ams.usda.gov.
SUMMARY:
The Plant
Variety Protection Act (PVPA) (7 U.S.C.
2321 et seq.) provides legal protection in
the form of intellectual property rights
to developers of new varieties of plants,
which are reproduced sexually by seed
or are tuber-propagated. A Certificate of
Plant Variety Protection is awarded to
an owner of a crop variety after an
examination shows that it is new,
distinct from other varieties, and
genetically uniform and stable through
successive generations. The term of
protection is 20 years for most crops and
25 years for trees, shrubs, and vines.
The PVPA also provides for a
statutory Board to be appointed by the
Secretary of Agriculture (7 U.S.C. 2327).
The duties of the Board are to: (1)
Advise the Secretary concerning the
adoption of rules and regulations to
facilitate the proper administration of
the PVPA; (2) provide advisory counsel
to the Secretary on all appeals from the
Examiner; and (3) advise the Secretary
on any other matters under the
Regulations and Rules of Practice and
on all questions under Section 44 of the
PVPA, ‘‘Public Interest in Wide Usage’’
(7 U.S.C. 2404). Reestablishing the PVP
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Board is necessary and in the public
interest.
The PVPA provides that ‘‘The Board
shall consist of individuals who are
experts in various areas of varietal
development covered by this Act.’’ (7
U.S.C. 2327(a)). The Board membership
‘‘shall include farmer representation
and shall be drawn approximately
equally from the private or seed
industry sector and from the sector of
government or the public.’’ (7 U.S.C.
2327(a)).
The PVP Board consists of 14
members, each of whom is appointed
for a 2-year period, with no member
appointed for more than three 2-year
periods. The term of the present Board
will expire in December 2012. The first
meeting of the new Board will most
likely be held in the spring/summer of
2013. In order to provide the Secretary
of Agriculture with a broad choice from
a diverse group of applicants, the PVPO
is asking for nominated members to
serve on the Board for 2 years from the
date of appointment. PVP Board
members will serve without
compensation, except for standard
government reimbursable expenses.
To ensure that the recommendations
of the Board take into account the needs
of the diverse groups served by the
USDA (from research and production to
trade, use, and consumption). The
USDA is responsible for vetting every
candidate who applies for membership
to a USDA Research and Promotion
Board and/or Federal Advisory
Committee. Also, please note that
federally registered lobbyists are
prohibited from serving on advisory
committees governed by the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA).
In order to be appointed by the
Secretary of Agriculture to serve on a
board or committee, each applicant
must clear all stages of the vetting
process. Vetting is a comprehensive
personal and professional background
investigation that specifically includes,
but is not limited to, an analysis of each
candidate’s criminal history, bankruptcy
filings, liens and judgments, affiliations
and associations, lobbyist status, and
prior involvement with USDA. This
process is used to ensure that the finest
candidates are selected to represent the
interests of the United States
Department of Agriculture.
Submit full nomination packages with
completed AD 755 background
information forms and resumes no later
than January 7, 2013. Final selection of
members will be made by the Secretary
from nominations submitted. All
nomination materials should be mailed
in a single, complete package to: Paul
Zankowski, Commissioner; Plant
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
[Document No. AMS-ST-12-0054]
Renewal of the Plant Variety Protection Board Charter
AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA)
(5 U.S.C. App.), this notice announces that the Secretary of
Agriculture intends to renew the Plant Variety Protection Board (PVP
Board) Charter.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul Zankowski, USDA, Agricultural
Marketing Service (AMS), 1400 Independence Ave. SW.; Rm. 4512-South
Bldg., Mail Stop 0274; Washington, DC 20250-0274 or by phone at (202)
720-1128 or by email: Paul.Zankowski@ams.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Plant Variety Protection Act (PVPA) (7
U.S.C. 2321 et seq.) provides legal protection in the form of
intellectual property rights to developers of new varieties of plants,
which are reproduced sexually by seed or are tuber-propagated. A
Certificate of Plant Variety Protection is awarded to an owner of a
crop variety after an examination shows that it is new, distinct from
other varieties, and genetically uniform and stable through successive
generations. The term of protection is 20 years for most crops and 25
years for trees, shrubs, and vines.
The PVPA also provides for a statutory Board (7 U.S.C. 2327) to be
appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture. The duties of the Board are
to: (1) Advise the Secretary concerning the adoption of rules and
regulations to facilitate the proper administration of the Act; (2)
provide advisory counsel to the Secretary on appeals concerning
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decisions on applications by the PVP Office and on requests for
emergency public-interest compulsory licenses; and (3) advise the
Secretary on any other matters under the Regulations and Rules of
Practice and on all questions under Section 44 of the Act, ``Public
Interest in Wide Usage'' (7 U.S.C. 2404). Renewing the PVP Board
Charter is necessary and in the public interest.
The PVPA provides that ``the Board shall consist of individuals who
are experts in various areas of varietal development covered by this
Act.'' The Board membership ``shall include farmer representation and
shall be drawn approximately equally from the private or seed industry
sector and from the sector of government or the public.'' The Board
consists of 14 members, each of whom is appointed for a 2-year period,
with no member appointed for more than three 2-year periods.
Nominations are made by farmers' associations, trade associations in
the seed industry, professional associations representing expertise in
seed technology, plant breeding, and variety development, public and
private research and development institutions (13 members) and the USDA
(one member).
Equal opportunity practices, in agreement with USDA
nondiscrimination policies, will be followed in all membership
appointments to the Board. To ensure that the suggestions of the Board
have taken into account the needs of the diverse groups served by USDA,
membership shall include, to the extent practicable, individuals with
demonstrated ability to represent minorities, women, and persons with
disabilities.
The Charter for the PVP Board will be available on the Web site at:
https://www.ams.usda.gov/PVPO or may be requested by contacting the
individual identified in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of
this notice.
USDA prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on
the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age,
disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or
family status. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means
for communication of program information (Braille, large print, or
audiotape.) should contact USDA's Target Center at 202-720-2600 (voice
and TTY).
To file a written complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Office
of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue
SW., Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call 202-720-5964 (voice and TTY).
USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Dated: December 17, 2012.
David Shipman,
Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.
[FR Doc. 2012-30745 Filed 12-18-12; 4:15 pm]
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