Western Australian Consolidated Regulations The following are
prescribed as seed for the purposes of the definition “seed” in
section 4 of the Plant Pests and Diseases (Eradication Funds)
Act 1974 2 —
(a) the
Uniwhite, Uniharvest and Unicrop cultivars of Lupinus angustifolius L.
(narrow-leafed lupin);
(b) the
Weiko III cultivar of Lupinus luetus L. (yellow lupin);
(c)
cultivars of —
Brassica napus
(Canola);
Dactylis glomerata
(Cocksfoot);
Ehrharta calycina
(Perennial veldt grass);
Lupinus albus (White
lupin);
Lupinus angustifolius
(Narrowleaf lupin);
Medicago littoralis
(Strand medic);
Medicago polymorpha
(Burr medic);
Medicago sativa
(Lucerne);
Medicago tornata (Disc
medic);
Medicago truncatula
(Barrel medic);
Ornithopus compressus
(Serradella);
Phalaris squatica
(Phalaris);
Pisum sativum (Field
pea);
Trifolium fragiferum
(Strawberry clover);
Trifolium hirtum (Rose
clover);
Trifolium repens
(White clover);
Trifolium subterraneum
(Subterranean clover);
Vicia benghalensis
(Purple vetch); and
X Triticosecale spp.
(Triticale),
for which
certification schemes are available under regulation 14(1) of the
Seeds Regulations 1982 ; and
(d)
cultivars of —
Cicer arietinum (Chick
peas); and
Vicia faba var. minor
(Faba beans),
produced in that part
of the State south of the 26th parallel of south latitude.
[Regulation 2 amended in Gazette
3 May 1991 p. 1937; 27 Dec 1996 p. 7154.]
[ 3. Omitted under the
Reprints Act 1984 s. 7(4)(f).]