Washington Statutes
§ 43.220.260 — Removal of noxious weeds—Planting of plants to provide forage for pollinators.
Washington § 43.220.260
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 43.220.260 (2026).
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Any corps project that involves the removal of noxious weeds must, when deemed appropriate for the project goals by the project sponsor, include the planting of pollen-rich and nectar-rich native plants to provide forage for all pollinators, including honey bees.
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Legislative History
[2016 c 44 s 3.]
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