Idaho Code 22-2021 – Cooperation With Other Jurisdictions
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(1) The department may enter into cooperative agreements with organizations including, but not limited to: persons, civic groups, or governmental agencies, to adopt and execute plans to detect and control areas infested or infected with plant pests. Such cooperative agreements may include provisions of joint funding of any control treatment.
(2) If a plant pest occurs and cannot be adequately controlled by individual person(s), owner(s), tenant(s) or local units of government, the department may conduct the necessary control measures independently or on a cooperative basis with federal or other units of government.
Terms Used In Idaho Code 22-2021
- Control: means abatement, suppression, containment or eradication of a pest population. See Idaho Code 22-2005
- Department: means the Idaho state department of agriculture. See Idaho Code 22-2005
- Infected: means a plant that has been determined by the department to be contaminated with an infectious, transmissible, or contagious plant pest, or so exposed to the aforementioned that contamination can reasonably be expected to exist. See Idaho Code 22-2005
- Infested: means a plant that has been determined by the department to be contaminated by a plant pest, or so exposed to the aforementioned that contamination can reasonably be expected to exist. 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 22-2005