Seeds and Plant Varieties (Plant Breeder's Rights) (Maize Scheme) Regulations, 2001 (Cap. 326). Country/Territory Kenya Document type Regulation Date 2001 (2012) Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Special Issue of the Kenya Gazette, Supplement No. 35 (Legislative Supplement No. 22), 18 May 2001, p. 344. Subject Cultivated plants Keyword Plant production Breeders' rights/farmers' rights Crops/grasses Plant variety Intellectual property rights/patents Geographical area Africa, Eastern Africa Abstract There is hereby made a scheme that shall apply to all varieties of maize that conform with the characteristics of cultivated varieties of the species zea mays. The period for which plant breeder's rights are exercisable in respect of those plant varieties is 15 years. Regulation 5 prescribes varieties of maize, sweetcorn and popcorn for purposes of section 21 of the Seeds and Plant Varieties Act. For purposes of section 23 (4) of the Act (compulsory licensing), a compulsory licence granted by an authorized officer in respect of a prescribed plant variety of maize shall not have effect for a period of two years after the date of the grant of rights in that variety. A person who infringes the plant breeder's right in the registered name of a variety of root and tuber crops covered by the scheme here introduced, commits and offence. (7 regulations) Full text English Website www.kenyalaw.org References - Legislation Implements Seeds and Plant Varieties Act 1972 (Cap. 326). Legislation | Kenya | 1972 (2002) Keyword: Basic legislation, Plant production, Planting material/seeds, Breeders' rights/farmers' rights, Crops/grasses, Plant variety, Court/tribunal, Intellectual property rights/patents Source: FAO, FAOLEX