Section 7272.5 Of Article 1.7. Noxious Weeds Management From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 4. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 1.7.
7272.5
. (a) To be eligible to receive funding from the Noxious Weed
Management Account pursuant to this article, a county agricultural
commissioner shall submit a cost-share integrated weed management
plan to implement an aggressive control program for noxious weeds.
The goals of the program shall include, but not be limited to, all of
the following:
(1) Increase the profitability and value of cropland and
rangeland.
(2) Decrease the costs of roadside, park, and waterway
maintenance.
(3) Reduce the fire hazard and fire control costs in the state.
(4) Protect the biodiversity of native ecosystems.
(5) Maintain the recreational and aesthetic value of open space,
recreational, and public areas.
(6) Increase water supply and flow.
(b) Funds dispersed pursuant to this section shall be allocated on
the basis of the total number of infested acres in each county and
the degree of infestation that exists in the counties, and shall be
only used for the following purposes upon submission of a plan
approved by county boards of supervisors and the department:
(1) Operation of programs by the county agricultural commissioner
for control of noxious weeds along county roads and other local
government owned property.
(2) Matching funds for control of noxious weeds on city owned
streets, parks, rights-of-way, and other public areas.
(3) Disseminating biological control agents by the county
agricultural commissioner for the long-term control of yellow
starthistle or other noxious weeds.
(4) Abatement of noxious weed infestations on land vital to the
success of the program.
(5) Not more than 10 percent of the noxious weed management funds
distributed to a county agricultural commissioner subject to this
section may be used by that commissioner for meeting, travel,
administration, and coordination costs.