Plant Breeder’s Rights (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 2011. País/Territorio Zambia Tipo de documento Reglamento Fecha 2011 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Cultivos Palabra clave Derechos de seleccionadores/derechos de agricultores Variedad vegetal Materiales de propagación/semillas Registro Inspección Certificación Producción vegetal Derechos de propiedad intelectual/patentes Área geográphica Africa, Africa Oriental, Naciones en desarrollo sin litoral, Países menos desarrollados Resumen This Regulation is set out by virtue of the provisions of Section 56 of the Plant Breeder’s Act of Zambia. It provides a series of application forms for plant breeder’s rights, plant variety denomination, incidental fees, and attendant administrative procedures. The Regulation further allows application for plant breeder’s rights to be made by an agent on behalf of another person, provided it is made in the relevant form set out for it. The Registrar, shall inform the applicant where the Register rejects or accepts an application, and also issue a notice to the applicant where it varies the application. For successful applications; the Registrar is to issue a certificate of description of plant variety which verifies the particulars of the plant variety, and the Institute shall grant plant breeder’s rights in respect of a plant variety. The Regulation also provides for the application of licenses, including the license for plant breeder’s rights, compulsory licenses, and incidental issues. The fees for the applications are further set out in the Second Schedule to the Regulation. Texto completo Inglés Referencias - Legislación Implementa Plant Breeder's Rights Act, 2007 (No. 18 of 2007). Legislación | Zambia | 2007 Palabra clave: Producción vegetal, Derechos de seleccionadores/derechos de agricultores, Variedad vegetal, Materiales de propagación/semillas, Inspección, Certificación, Institución, Registro, Organismo genéticamente modificado (OGM), Recursos genéticos, Infracciones/sanciones, Legislación básica, Biotecnología, Derechos de propiedad intelectual/patentes Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX