Mowing roadside vegetation on the rights-of-way or medians on any primary highway, interstate highway, or secondary road prior to July 15 is prohibited, except as follows:
- 1. Within two hundred yards of an inhabited dwelling.
- 2. On rights-of-way within one mile of the corporate limits of a city.
- 3. To promote native species of vegetation or other long-lived and adaptable vegetation.
- 4. To establish control of damaging insect populations, noxious weeds, and invasive plant species.
- 5. For visibility and safety reasons.
- 6. Within rest areas, weigh stations, and wayside parks.
- 7. Within fifty feet of a drainage tile or tile intake.
- 8. For access to a mailbox or for other accessibility purposes.
- 9. On rights-of-way adjacent to agricultural demonstration or research plots.
For control and eradication of noxious weeds, see chapter 317
98 Acts, ch 1212, §7; 2010 Acts, ch 1164, §1; 2010 Acts, ch 1193, §121
Referred to in §317.19