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LAWS OF KENYA
SEEDS AND PLANT VARIETIES ACT
THE SEEDS AND PLANT VARIETIES (PLANT BREEDER'S RIGHTS) (ORNAMENTAL AND HERBACEOUS PLANTS SCHEME) REGULATIONS
LEGAL NOTICE 75 OF 2001
- Published in Kenya Gazette Vol. CIII—No. 31 on 25 May 2001
- Commenced on 25 May 2001
- [Revised by 24th Annual Supplement (Legal Notice 221 of 2023) on 31 December 2022]
1. Citation.
These Regulations may be cited as the Seeds and Plant Varieties (Plant Breeder’s Rights) (Ornamental and Herbaceous Plants Scheme) Regulations.2. Interpretation.
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—“authorized officer” means the Managing Director of the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service;“plant variety” includes any clone, line, hybrid or genetic variant.3. Plant varieties for which plant breeder’s rights may be granted.
There is hereby made a scheme to be called the Ornamental and Herbaceous Plants Scheme, which shall apply to all plant varieties of ornamental and herbaceous perennial plants which conform with the characteristics of cultivated plant varieties of any of the species specified in the first column of the Schedule hereto.4. Period for which rights are exercisable.
The period for which plant breeder’s rights shall be exercisable in respect of any of the plant varieties referred to in regulation 3 shall be the period of the years specified in the second column of the Schedule.5. Prescribed period before compulsory licensing.
In relation to plant varieties referred to in the first column of the Schedule, the periods prescribed for the purposes of section 23(4) of the Act shall be the period of years specified in the third column of the Schedule.6. Additional rights.
Plant breeder’s rights exercisable in respect of any of the plant varieties referred to in these Regulations shall, where the word “included” appears in the fourth column of the Schedule, include the exclusive right to propagate and to authorize others to propagate that plant variety for the purpose of selling cut blooms, foliage or stems thereof.7. Offences.
A person who infringes the plant breeder’s rights in the registered name of a variety of ornamental covered by the Ornamental and Herbaceous Plants Scheme commits an offence and is liable to a fine of three thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term of three months or to both.History of this document
31 December 2022 this version
Revised by
24th Annual Supplement
25 May 2001
Published in Kenya Gazette 31
Commenced