[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 21]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR174.3]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 174--PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS FORPLANT-INCORPORATED PROTECTANTS--
Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec. 174.3  Definitions.

    Terms used in this part have the same meaning as in FIFRA. In 
addition, the following terms have the meaning set forth in this 
section.
    Active ingredient means a pesticidal substance that is intended to 
be produced and used in a living plant, or in the produce thereof, and 
the genetic material necessary for the production of such a pesticidal 
substance.
    Administrator means the Administrator of the United States 
Environmental Protection Agency or his/her delegate.
    Bridging crosses between plants means the utilization of an 
intermediate plant in a cross to produce a viable zygote between the 
intermediate plant and a first plant, in order to cross the plant 
resulting from that zygote with a third plant that would not otherwise 
be able to produce viable zygotes from the fusion of its gametes with 
those of the first plant. The result of the bridging cross is the mixing 
of genetic material of the first and third plant through the formation 
of an intermediate zygote.
    Cell fusion means the fusion in vitro of two or more cells or 
protoplasts.
    Conventional breeding of plants means the creation of progeny 
through either: The union of gametes, i.e., syngamy, brought together 
through processes such as pollination, including bridging crosses 
between plants and wide crosses, or vegetative reproduction. It does not 
include use of any of the following technologies: Recombinant DNA; other 
techniques wherein the genetic material is extracted from an organism 
and introduced into the genome of the recipient plant through, for 
example, micro-injection, macro-injection, micro-encapsulation; or cell 
fusion.
    EPA means the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
    Exudate means a substance gradually discharged or secreted across 
intact cellular membranes or cell walls and present in the intercellular 
spaces or on the exterior surfaces of the plant.
    FFDCA means the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 321 
et seq.).
    FIFRA means the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, 
as amended (7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.).
    Food includes articles used for food or drink by humans or other 
animals.
    Food plant means a plant which either in part or in toto, is used as 
food.
    Genetic material necessary for the production means both: Genetic 
material that encodes a substance or leads to

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the production of a substance; and regulatory regions. It does not 
include noncoding, nonexpressed nucleotide sequences.
    Genome means the sum of the heritable genetic material in the plant, 
including genetic material in the nucleus and organelles.
    In a living plant means inside the living plant, on the surface of 
the living plant, or as an exudate from the living plant.
    Inert ingredient, means any substance, such as a selectable marker, 
other than the active ingredient, where the substance is used to confirm 
or ensure the presence of the active ingredient, and includes the 
genetic material necessary for the production of the substance, provided 
that genetic material is intentionally introduced into a living plant in 
addition to the active ingredient.
    Living plant means a plant, plant organ, or plant part that is 
alive, viable, or dormant. Examples of plant parts include, but are not 
limited to, seeds, fruits, leaves, roots, stems, flowers, and pollen.
    Noncoding, nonexpressed nucleotide sequences means the nucleotide 
sequences are not transcribed and are not involved in gene expression. 
Examples of noncoding, nonexpressed nucleotide sequences include, but 
are not limited to, linkers, adapters, homopolymers, and sequences of 
restriction enzyme recognition sites.
    Nucleic acids means ribosides or deoxyribosides of adenine, thymine, 
guanine, cytosine, and uracil; polymers of the deoxyribose-5'-
monophosphates of thymine, cytosine, guanine, and adenine linked by 
successive 3'-5' phosphodiester bonds (also known as deoxyribonucleic 
acid); and polymers of the ribose-5'-monophosphates of uracil, cytosine, 
guanine, and adenine linked by successive 3'-5' phosphodiester bonds 
(also known as ribonucleic acid). The term does not apply to nucleic 
acid analogues (e.g., dideoxycytidine), or polymers containing nucleic 
acid analogues.
    Pesticidal substance, means a substance that is intended to be 
produced and used in a living plant, or in the produce thereof, for a 
pesticidal purpose, during any part of a plant's life cyle (e.g., in the 
embryo, seed, seedling, mature plant).
    Plant, for plant-incorporated protectants, means an organism 
classified using the 5-kingdom classification system of Whittaker in the 
kingdom Plantae. This includes, but is not limited to, bryophytes such 
as mosses, pteridophytes such as ferns, gymnosperms such as conifers, 
and angiosperms such as most major crop plants.
    Plant-incorporated protectant means a pesticidal substance that is 
intended to be produced and used in a living plant, or in the produce 
thereof, and the genetic material necessary for production of such a 
pesticidal substance. It also includes any inert ingredient contained in 
the plant, or produce thereof.
    Produce thereof, when used with respect to plants containing plant- 
incorporated protectants only, means a product of a living plant 
containing a plant-incorporated protectant, where the pesticidal 
substance is intended to serve a pesticidal purpose after the product 
has been separated from the living plant. Examples of such products 
include, but are not limited to, agricultural produce, grains, and 
lumber. Products such as raw agricultural commodities bearing pesticide 
chemical residues are not ``produce thereof'' when the residues are not 
intended to serve a pesticidal purpose in the produce.
    Recipient plant means the living plant in which the plant-
incorporated protectant is intended to be produced and used.
    Recombinant DNA means the genetic material has been manipulated in 
vitro through the use of restriction endonucleases and/or other enzymes 
that aid in modifying genetic material, and subsequently introduced into 
the genome of the plant.
    Regulatory region means genetic material that controls the 
expression of the genetic material that encodes a pesticidal substance 
or leads to the production of a pesticidal substance. Examples of 
regulatory regions include, but are not limited to, promoters, 
enhancers, and terminators.
    Sexually compatible, when referring to plants, means a viable zygote 
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only through the union of two gametes through conventional breeding.
    Source means the donor of the genetic material that encodes a 
pesticidal substance or leads to the production of a pesticidal 
substance.
    Vegetative reproduction means either:
    (1) In seed plants, reproduction by apomixis, or
    (2) In other plants, reproduction by fragmentation, or division of 
the somatic body.
    Wide crosses means to facilitate the formation of viable zygotes 
through the use of surgical alteration of the plant pistil, bud 
pollination, mentor pollen, immunosuppressants, in vitro fertilization, 
pre-pollination and post-pollination hormone treatments, manipulation of 
chromosome numbers, embryo culture, or ovary and ovule cultures.