WAC 16-750-105
State noxious weed control
board -- Powers -- Duties -- Responsibilities. The powers and duties
of the board include:
(1) Adopting rules defining the words "control," "contain,"
"eradicate," and the term "prevent the spread of noxious weeds";
(2) Conducting elections to the board, and adopting rules as
set forth in this chapter establishing a position number for each
elected position to the board and designating in which county
noxious weed control board members are eligible to vote for each
elected position;
(3) Electing officers, conducting meetings, holding
hearings, appointing committees, entering upon any property to
administer chapter 17.10 RCW, and adopting the necessary rules to
carry out its powers and duties identified herein;
(4) When petitioned, holding a hearing in a county to
determine the need for activation of the county noxious weed
control board and, if such a need is found to exist, ordering the
county legislative authority to activate and appoint members to
such board;
(5) Each year or more often, adopting a state noxious weed
list, classifying the weeds on the list, and entering written
findings for the inclusion of each weed on the list;
(6) Sending a copy of the state noxious weed list to each
activated county noxious weed control board, regional noxious
weed control board, weed district, and each county legislative
authority of each county with an inactivated noxious weed control
board;
(7) When petitioned and following a hearing, ordering any
county noxious weed board to include a noxious weed from the
state list on the county board or district's weed list;
(8) Adopting a schedule of monetary penalties for each
violation of chapter 17.10 RCW classified as a civil infraction
and submitting the schedule to the appropriate courts;
(9) Employing an executive secretary whose qualifications,
duties, and responsibilities are set forth in this chapter and
RCW 17.10.070;
(10) Preparing and distributing a biennial written report
showing the expenditure of state funds on noxious weed control;
specifying how the funds were spent; the status of state, county,
and district programs; recommending the continued best use of
state funds; and recommending the long-term needs regarding weed
control;
(11) Advising the director as provided for in chapter 17.10 RCW.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 17.10 RCW. 99-24-029, §
16-750-105, filed 11/23/99, effective 1/3/00; 93-01-004, §
16-750-105, filed 12/2/92, effective 1/2/93.]