Washington Statutes
§ 17.10.130 — Regional noxious weed control board—Powers and duties.
Washington § 17.10.130
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 17.10.130 (2026).
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The powers and duties of a regional noxious weed control board are as follows:
(1)The regional board shall, within ninety days of the adoption of the state noxious weed list from the state noxious weed control board and following a hearing, select those weeds from the state list that it finds necessary to be controlled on a regional basis. The weeds thus selected shall also be contained in the county noxious weed list of each county in the region.
(2)The regional board shall take action as may be necessary to coordinate the noxious weed control programs of the region and adopt a regional plan for the control of noxious weeds.
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Legislative History
[1997 c 353 s 15;1987 c 438 s 13;1969 ex.s. c 113 s 13.]
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§ 17.04.010
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Petition—Time, place and notice of hearing.§ 17.04.150
Powers—Weed inspector.§ 17.04.160
Contiguous lands.§ 17.04.180
County and state lands.§ 17.04.190
Duties of weed inspector.§ 17.04.210
Statement of expense—Hearing.§ 17.04.220
Examination at hearing of expenses—Amount is tax on land—Effect of failure to serve notices.§ 17.04.230
Appellate review—Notice—Cost bond.§ 17.04.245
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