Washington Statutes
§ 17.10.201 — Noxious weed control on federal and tribal lands—State and county cooperation.
Washington § 17.10.201
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 17.10.201 (2026).
Text
(1)The state noxious weed control board shall:
(a)Work with the various federal and tribal land management agencies to coordinate state and federal noxious weed control;
(b)Encourage the various federal and tribal land management agencies to devote more time and resources to noxious weed control; and
(c)Assist the various federal and tribal land management agencies by seeking adequate funding for noxious weed control.
(2)County noxious weed control boards and weed districts shall work with the various federal and tribal land management agencies in each county in order to:
(a)Identify new noxious weed infestations;
(b)Outline and plan necessary noxious weed control actions;
(c)Develop coordinated noxious weed control programs; and
(d)Notify local federal and tribal agency l
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Legislative History
[1997 c 353 s 34.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 17.04.010
Districts authorized—Area and boundaries.§ 17.04.030
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
Assessment—Tax roll—Collection.Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
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