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I want to share germplasm received from you with my colleagues at work. Should I to use the SMTA for internal transfers within my organization?

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I want to share germplasm received from you with my colleagues at work. Should I to use the SMTA for internal transfers within my organization?

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The SMTA is a legally binding contract between the provider and the recipient. When you accept germplasm with SMTA, the acceptance should be by your organization, not by you as an individual. In this case, the SMTA automatically applies to all employees in your organization, and technically you do not need to use the SMTA for internal transfers. However, when transferring internally without SMTA, you should ensure that your colleagues are aware that their use of the material is also governed by the SMTA. I want to share germplasm received from you with colleagues in a subsidiary station of my organization in another country. Should I to use the SMTA for transfers to them? The SMTA is a legally binding contract between the provider and the recipient. When you accept germplasm with SMTA, the acceptance should be by your organization, not by you as an individual. In this case, the SMTA automatically applies to all employees in your organization. For transfers to a subsidiary body in anoth

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