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23.—(1) The Secretary of State may withdraw certification from any seed if satisfied that—
(a)the seed, or the seed from which the crop producing the seed was grown, was incorrectly sampled;
(b)the crop from which the seed was harvested did not meet the conditions in Schedule 2; or
(c)the seed—
(i)did not meet the conditions in Schedule 2 when it was tested; or
(ii)no longer meets those conditions.
(2) If certification is withdrawn the Secretary of State must notify the certification applicant.
(3) Within 7 days of being notified the applicant must notify any person to whom they have sold or supplied the seed.
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