Ohio Statutes
§ 901.50 — Regulation of invasive plant species
Ohio § 901.50
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Bluebook
Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 901.50 (2026).
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(A)"Invasive plant species" means plant species that are not native to this state whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health as determined by scientific studies. "Invasive plant species" does not include cultivated plants grown as food or livestock feed in accordance with generally accepted agricultural practices, including all plants authorized by the animal and plant health inspection service in the United States department of agriculture.
(B)Except as provided in division (C) of this section, the director of agriculture has sole and exclusive authority to regulate invasive plant species in this state, including the identification of invasive plant species and establishment of prohibited activities regarding them.
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Legislative History
Effective: September 4, 2014 | Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 192 - 130th General Assembly
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