Idaho Code 22-2007 – Authority to Conduct Inspections — Entry On Lands
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(1) The director may enter into each county of the state for the purpose of inspecting, examining and determining thereby the healthfulness and general condition of the environmental, horticultural, forestry and agricultural interests.
(2) In order to accomplish the purposes of this chapter, the director may enter upon and inspect any public or private premises, lands, or means of conveyance, or article of any person within this state, for the purpose of inspecting, surveying, treating, controlling or destroying any plant or plant pest.
Terms Used In Idaho Code 22-2007
- Conveyance: means a method of transportation. See Idaho Code 22-2005
- Director: means the director of the Idaho state department of agriculture or his duly authorized representative. See Idaho Code 22-2005
- Person: means , but is not limited to, any individual, partnership, corporation, company, firm, society, association, organization, government agency or any other entity. See Idaho Code 22-2005
- Pest: means any insect, snail, rodent, nematode, fungus, virus, bacterium, microorganism, mycoplasma-like organism, weed, plant, or parasitic higher plant and any other pest as defined by rule or any of the following that is known to cause damage or harm to agriculture or the environment:
Idaho Code 22-2005Plant: means any part of a plant, tree, aquatic plant, plant product, plant material, shrub, vine, fruit, rhizome, sod, vegetable, seed, bulb, stolon, tuber, corm, pip, cutting, scion, bud, graft or fruit pit, also including:
Idaho Code 22-2005State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories; and the words "United States" may include the District of Columbia and territories. See Idaho Code 73-114