(1) Project proposals must:
- (a) address how projects would restore, rehabilitate, improve, or manage land as wildlife habitat through noxious weed management;
- (b) include a plan to remove noxious weeds or prevent them from propagating or taking hold in the project area;
- (c) include a commitment to match at least 25% of a grant in cash, goods, or services; and
- (d) include measurable objectives and a monitoring plan to allow the department to analyze how noxious weed management is restoring, rehabilitating, improving, or managing land as wildlife habitat.
- (2) The council shall rank wildlife habitat improvement project proposals according to rules adopted by the department pursuant to 87-5-808 and make funding recommendations to the department.
(3) In ranking the proposals, the council shall give preference to projects in wildlife habitat that include:
- (a) access for public hunting;
- (b) multiple partners and landowners; and
- (c) a commitment to match at least 25% of the final grant in cash.
(4) Additional preference must be given to a project that proposes to:
- (a) address the primary spread of noxious weeds to adjacent areas of wildlife habitat with native plants;
- (b) include a significant portion of ecologically important wildlife habitat that is in need of restoration;
- (c) include a significant portion of a watershed; or
- (d) maintain native plants after project completion. (Terminates June 30, 2023--sec. 11, Ch. 342, L. 2017.)
History: En. Sec. 4, Ch. 342, L. 2017.